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How long is the drive from Bexleyheath to Reading?

The direct drive from Bexleyheath to Reading is 75.2 mi (121 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 18 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Bexleyheath to Reading, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with London, Brighton, Windsor, Maidstone, St. Albans, Aylesbury, Farnham, Richmond-upon-Thames, Royal Tunbridge Wells, and Crawley, as well as top places to visit like Herstmonceux Castle and Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker, or the ever-popular The Observatory Science Centre.

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Top cities between Bexleyheath and Reading

The top cities between Bexleyheath and Reading are London, Brighton, Windsor, Maidstone, St. Albans, Aylesbury, Farnham, Richmond-upon-Thames, Royal Tunbridge Wells, and Crawley. London is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Bexleyheath and 1 hour from Reading.
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Maidstone

Maidstone, the largest town in Kent, England, is steeped in historical significance and located just 32 miles east-south-east of London. The charming town is situated along the River Medway, connecting it with Rochester and the Thames Estuary. Visitors can explore the local market buildings which are filled with unique crafts and independent shops, exuding a quaint old-town atmosphere.
0% as popular as London
16 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Reading
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Royal Tunbridge Wells

Royal Tunbridge Wells, located in Kent, England, is a charming town just 30 miles southeast of central London. Situated near the border with East Sussex on the northern edge of the High Weald, it boasts unique sandstone formations such as the impressive High Rocks. The area offers a delightful market experience on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month at Pantiles, featuring locally made goods and seasonal produce.
0% as popular as London
20 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Reading
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London

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London, the vibrant capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a city where ancient history meets modern life. With roots tracing back to Roman times, it boasts iconic landmarks such as the majestic Houses of Parliament and the famous Big Ben clock tower. Westminster Abbey stands as a testament to British royal traditions, being the site for numerous coronations.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Reading
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Crawley

Crawley, located in West Sussex, England, is a vibrant town and borough with a population of over 118,000. Situated just south of London and north of Brighton and Hove, Crawley covers an area of 17.36 square miles. The town center and leisure park are popular attractions offering various experiences such as Tulleys Farm, Tilgate Nature Centre, The Hawth theater, and Buchan Country Park.
0% as popular as London
13 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Reading
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Brighton

Brighton, a charming seaside resort in East Sussex, England, is steeped in history dating back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The town offers a diverse culinary scene with restaurants like Flint House serving imaginative small and sharing plates. With its proximity to South Downs and direct trains to London, Brighton is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. It's been an ideal refuge during lockdown with beautiful landscapes for dog-walking and plenty of independent shops offering unique finds.
4% as popular as London
39 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Reading
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St Albans

St. Albans, located in the commuter belt north of London, is a historic city known for its centuries-old cathedral with medieval wall paintings. The city's Verulamium Park houses ornamental lakes and the remains of an ancient Roman wall, along with the Verulamium Museum displaying Roman artifacts like mosaics and the Sandridge Hoard of gold coins. As the oldest recorded Roman town in Britain, St. Albans also boasts a 2nd-century Roman theatre nearby.
0% as popular as London
15 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Reading
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Richmond

Richmond, located in South West London, is an affluent residential district bordering the River Thames. Families are drawn to this picturesque area for its highly-regarded schools and the expansive Richmond Park where herds of deer roam freely. The town offers a mix of suburban and country living with its eclectic shops, dining options, and performances at Richmond Theatre. This riverside setting provides a peaceful atmosphere and access to various attractions such as Kew Gardens and museums.
1% as popular as London
13 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Reading
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Aylesbury

Aylesbury, located in central England, is a charming town known for its well-preserved historic architecture. The old town area boasts an array of Georgian, Jacobean, and Tudor buildings, particularly around the 13th-century St. Mary’s Church. Visitors can delve into local history and culture at the Bucks County Museum, which also houses the engaging Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery featuring characters from the beloved author's books.
0% as popular as London
29 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Reading
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Farnham

Farnham, a charming market town and civil parish in Surrey, England, is nestled about 36 miles southwest of London. Situated in the Borough of Waverley near the Hampshire border, Farnham boasts picturesque streets lined with Georgian houses and a majestic medieval castle. The town's history dates back to the 12th century when Farnham Castle was built as a residence for the archbishops of Winchester.
0% as popular as London
15 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Reading
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Windsor

Windsor, located in southeast England near London, is renowned for its historic Windsor Castle, a residence of the British Royal Family. The castle, originally built by William The Conqueror in the 11th century and later renovated by successive monarchs, offers public tours of its opulent State Apartments and royal art collection.
3% as popular as London
6 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Reading

Best stops along Bexleyheath to Reading drive

The top stops along the way from Bexleyheath to Reading (with short detours) are London Eye, The British Museum, and Tower of London. Other popular stops include London Underground Limited, Arundel Castle, and The National Gallery.
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The Observatory Science Centre

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Museums
Science museum
Observatories & Planetariums
The Observatory Science Centre, located in East Sussex, is a former astronomical observatory that now offers interactive science exhibits and workshops. Visitors can explore hands-on displays and enjoy educational Science Shows. The center hosts special event days and stargazing evenings for an even more immersive experience. It's a great destination for those interested in astronomy and history, offering fun for the whole family. The passionate staff ensures a memorable visit with their friendly demeanor and insightful engagement with visitors.
Wasn't sure what to expect, we visited without any children. We had a really fun time with so many things to try. If you like finding out how things work, pressing buttons, pulling levers and playing games then this is well worth a visit. Food choices were limited but what we had was tasty. The telescope tour was fascinating and kept adults and kids interested. Plenty to do, inside and out so a great place to visit whatever the weather.
Paula — Google review
Great day out, Bank Holiday Monday, took a friend's children 3 & 7, they had a great time with all the hands on (inside and outside) exhibits. We'd not been for years, nothing had really changed, but still great fun, there for about 5 hours (brought our own picnic lunch, plenty of outdoor and indoor picnic tables), weather was a bit unsettled but that's why we went, instead of to a local park as there is a lot to do indoors if weather bad, and can do outdoors when sun came out, which it did when we visited the 'Sun Telescope' 🔭, also had a free tour of two other telescope domes......would recommend for anyone with Year 6 or below children, although the adults had fun as well.
David B — Google review
Attended the Perseids shooting stars event this year. The place is beautiful to visit, with a lot of interactive activities to do. The event started with an interesting talk from one of their astrophysicist, quite informative. Then we moved into groups and rotated around all the domes. The knowledge and passion of the volunteers was amazing to see and hear. It's well worth a visit, especially on one of their special evenings. Will definitely be back in the future.
Roby — Google review
Splendid place to go. #stargazing evening on a cloudy night I like the enthusiasm of ppl working in places like this. You can see they love their job. The planetarium guy was so good and funny. Good food 😋
Anca R — Google review
This place is incredible. Run mostly by dedicated young chaps. All of the science experiment exhibits worked, including the outdoor ones. So much to learn here for visitors of any age. Add it to your list and you can thank me later.
Michał P — Google review
Great value for money, lots to do that kept the whole family interested and engaged all day! Responsibly priced cafe with good variety. Helpful staff, lots of parking.
Carly B — Google review
My sons love this place and so do I. lots of interactive excitements that explain physical phenomena. Large area and no crowds! Must visit!!!
Nat C — Google review
Great visit. Happened upon the Astronomical Festival weekend which added to the experience with some great talks and displays. Lots for the younger ones to get involved with. Certainly could’ve spent longer.
Stephen O — Google review
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4.6
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Herstmonceux, Hailsham, BN27 1RN, United Kingdom
http://www.the-observatory.org/
+44 1323 832731
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Herstmonceux Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Herstmonceux Castle is a restored medieval castle that now serves as a study center, offering open park and garden areas for public enjoyment. The red-brick, multi-towered structure surrounded by a moat is an impressive sight, with the added bonus of the Observatory, housing historical telescopes for visitors to peer through. This lesser-known gem in Sussex offers a peaceful and historic atmosphere with beautiful grounds and scenery to explore.
Interesting few hours at this impressive moated castle and interesting gardens. Didn't tour the house this time. Some amazing very old Sweet Chestnut trees outside. Nice walk around the various gardens, and beyond to the Folly and Lily Pond. Good options in the cafe, although nothing obvious gluten free.
Richard A — Google review
Really interesting place. We all enjoyed the visit. Yes the front of the castle was covered with scaffolding but we have been advised about everything in detail! Lovely lady honestly explained everything by the gates before paying the admission fees. Gardens were fantastic and inside the castle was amazing…. like Harry Potter place. Would be brilliant if they could give access for more rooms….
Gabriell C — Google review
Strangely hidden and less well known place but beautiful house and grounds. Unfortunately the house was closed due to a private function but the grounds were well worth the entrance fee. Beautiful gardens and woodland walks. Nice cafe too.
Jag G — Google review
We visited the castle with 15 three in the age between 12 and 18 and all of them had a great time. Especially the gardens were beautiful and behind every corner that was something else to discover . They also enjoy taking several pictures of the landscape , the gardens and the castle. We also did a tour which was very good . The lady who guided us through all the different room buzzer really nice.
Jan K — Google review
A real hidden gem this and amazed i never took my kids here when younger. We only did the grounds, but for £10 entry this was excellent value. Good for a walk, you probably only need an hour, but a beautiful spot. Lots of little nooks and crannies if you have young ones. Had a drink and some cheese and before we left got some rum from the shop. Will go back when the sun is out.
Bruce M — Google review
We had a lovely afternoon here, the gardens are beautiful and the castle is stunning. I would definitely recommend the castle tour, we had a great tour with Melissa, she was extremely knowledgeable.
Nicola L — Google review
Visited today (20/08/25) in the afternoon with my Grandma and was highly impressed with our visit. We were given a useful map of the grounds upon arrival. We had a sausage roll each for lunch plus cake in the cafe, both of which were delicious at a reasonable price. The gardens and grounds were interesting and had a variety of colours throughout. There's also some woodland areas where you can walk around. I believe the Herstmonceux grounds are around 600 acres, so it's a decently sized estate. The day we visited happened to be a day that castle tours were taking place, so we booked onto the 3pm tour. Our tour guide, Melinda, was very knowledgeable and friendly. She talked about the history of Herstmonceux Castle and the different stages it's been through. The castle itself is quite a fascinating building (Grade I listed I believe). It's primarily used by the Queen's University in Canada, but it was nice to see parts of the castle. They've recently opened a little farm shop onsite, which has a nice range of products, also includes the gift shop too. We were served by a young girl called Molly, who was very helpful and friendly and we felt very welcome to the site. The other people that served us were friendly as well. The volunteer gardeners have been doing an amazing job at keeping the gardens looking good, given the lack of rain recently. If you're planning a day out, I would highly recommend paying a visit to Herstmonceux. Tickets are reasonably priced and dogs on leads are welcome in the grounds. Also child friendly as there's plenty of woodland to explore.
Toby K — Google review
Amazing place with lots of history. Inside tours available three times per day at 11am/ 1pm and 3pm. Well worth a visit.
Patryk C — Google review
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Hailsham, BN27 1RN, United Kingdom
http://www.herstmonceux-castle.com/
+44 1323 833816
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Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker is a large underground facility in Essex, offering self-guided tours and housing a Cold War history museum, canteen, and ropes course. The bunker also hosts ghost hunts, with reports of eerie experiences in the disused underground service tunnels. Originally an RAF air defense station turned regional government headquarters during the Cold War, it is now open to the public for exploration.
I found the visit to be immensely enjoyable. The price of admission was reasonable, although I would recommend taking some cash as there are drinks in certain places that you can buy. If you are interested in photography, be aware that there is a waiver to sign and a £5 charge. I am OK with this, especially as I am not a commercial photographer, but do note it. The audio wands are helpful and informative and there is a wealth of useful information provided. I took a good few hours going through and I would not mind coming again.
Andrew H — Google review
I recently visited Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker, and it was a truly moving and one-of-a-kind experience. The serene, rural setting creates an eerie yet captivating atmosphere that sets the tone from the start. The statues outside are powerful and instantly put the realities of nuclear war into perspective. The underground bunker itself, a three-storey Cold War installation built beneath a seemingly normal bungalow, is exceptionally well preserved. The handheld audio guides brought history to life, allowing us to feel what it was like to be one of the 600 personnel stationed here during a crisis. The self-guided tour is easy to follow, and the exhibits, ranging from plotting rooms and military communications equipment to air‑filtration systems, cover the site’s full history comprehensively. The canteen at the end was a pleasant surprise; friendly staff, interesting souvenirs, and refreshments capped off the visit nicely. Beyond its historical significance, the bunker is a stark architectural marvel, set 125 ft underground, connected by a 100‑yard reinforced tunnel, and encased in 10‑foot thick concrete. Overall, the visit was informative, poignant, and thoughtfully organized. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Cold War history or unique hidden landmarks, this remains the most impressive and immersive site of its kind that I’ve encountered.
Kevin W — Google review
Step back in time at Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker! The captivating hand-held audio tour immerses you in the fascinating history of this hidden gem, and there is even a tour for kids with some sort of interaction but I don’t know how that worked as my wife said I was too old to do that. Perfect for history buffs , as it contains details of all the past lives of the bunker, realistic recreations of the areas inside and themed sounds to provide detail to the atmosphere. The experience concludes with a reasonably priced gift shop and cafeteria. Unearth the secrets of Kelvedon Hatch with friends and family for an unforgettable adventure! Parking is widely available, but I do recommend you dress for cold weather as it does get chilly down there.
Graham R — Google review
Had the best time here. It's honestly amazing what they have been able to show. It's closest us normal civis will get to seeing what the best the government could offer at a time like that.
Curtis G — Google review
We really enjoyed visiting the Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker and highly recommend it. Both kids and adults found it fascinating. Once inside, mobile phones lose signal, which makes the atmosphere even more eerie and immersive. At times it honestly felt like being a character in a movie about the end of humanity. Built in the 1950s during the Cold War, the bunker lies 125 feet underground and was designed to shelter hundreds of government officials – even the Prime Minister – in the event of a nuclear attack. Everything was so well prepared that people could survive here for years: there is a hospital, rest rooms, living quarters, and even a BBC broadcast studio ready to go on air. Walking through the corridors, you really sense how seriously life underground was planned. And yet, there are also some unintentionally funny details. In the room supposedly meant for the Prime Minister (the mannequin suggests Margaret Thatcher), we didn’t see a kettle – a must-have in Britain – but there was a bottle of wine on the bedside table. Very thoughtful indeed! 😄 A unique museum that perfectly combines history, atmosphere, and a touch of dark humor – definitely worth a visit. Practical notes: there is free parking, and admission for four of us was about £36 (likely a family ticket). Photography inside costs an extra £5, payments are made on exit. At the end of the tour, there’s a small souvenir shop and a café. I’d also recommend bringing some cash just in case, since mobile signal doesn’t work inside
Snejana F — Google review
It's a privately owned and run affair so perhaps not as polished as some 'museums' but for all that it's fantastic- it tells a fascinating story and quite an experience.
Jim W — Google review
So interesting, definitely worth a visit! Happened to pop in after attending one of the Nuclear Race events. We ended up spending nearly 2 hrs walking around… it’s just incredible. From the outside you have no idea about the scale of how large it is down there!!
Sasha E — Google review
Fascinating visit to the nuclear bunker. A great, quirky museum, with fab audio guide that steers you through the 3 underground floors of this secret government emergency control centre. Well worth a visit.
James D — Google review
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4.2
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Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood, CM15 0LA, United Kingdom
http://www.secretnuclearbunker.com/
+44 1277 364883
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Epping Ongar Railway

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Heritage railroad
Tours
Embark on a journey with the Epping Ongar Railway for a unique and stylish travel experience. The medieval town of Chipping Ongar offers an intriguing market and historical exploration. Visitors can enjoy themed events such as the Christmas light train, where passengers are treated to festive decorations, hot chocolate, and friendly staff engaging in singing and dancing. While some passengers wished for more onboard activities for children, others appreciated the quaint two-hour steam train ride with included picnic lunch.
It's a great little line,what I like is the enthusiasm that the place gives off,services are ran by diesel and steam and its just a nice trip down memory lane.who doesn't want to ride in a slam door carriage and feel the spring in a 70's coach seat..excellent, you can taste the age that the trains come from in the sights and smells..Also riding the vintage buses between epping,North weald and Ongar is a special treat to.long may these experiences continue. And of course lovely countryside of Essex.
David P — Google review
We had the fish n chips lunch. We were pulled by both steam and diesel locos. The whole day was so good. There is plenty to see in the way of old locos and memorabilia. It's definitely worth the visit. We started our journey at North Weald where parking is available onside and surrounding area.
Michael R — Google review
A lovely little steam railway. Lots of helpful, friendly volunteers, all smartly suited and booted. We joined at Ongar but soon found out about parking difficulties eventually finding a place in the library public car park a few minutes down the road. A quick jog back to catch our steam-pulled train through a couple of miles of Essex countryside, just a few minutes stop at North Weald before returning on the same train this time pulled by a diesel loco. We liked the Thomas-lookalike engine, the good signage, helpful volunteers and the pretty countryside over our short ride. Quite expensive but we expect it costs a lot to run a railway. Recommended.
Ian F — Google review
Went on the railway for the first time today for the Halloween event and was so impressed with the whole experience. All the staff were absolutely amazing and the train and old London buses were brilliant. Will be back for a general ride and also the Christmas event. Thank you to everyone who helped make our day so enjoyable
A L — Google review
The day out gets five stars - but - to get the most of the visit I’d recommend using both the trains and the buses. The ticket covers both and the 339 bus is a great ride. On the day we visited trains were not serving Epping Forest meaning a long wait at North Weald, but the 339 filled this in perfectly. The train journey was great, very relaxing and the vast Essex countryside gives weight to this - incredible to think that this was part of the tube many years ago! There is so much history on display, from representing the Great Eastern Railway, to the LNER, right up to British Rail and of course London Transport. This railway is unique to capture so many different genres in its time and it all works so well, the mainline steam/diesel across to London Transport buses. A winning combination. Great day out and top marks, cheers!
Captainpubwatch — Google review
What a fantastic railway. The staff are so friendly and helpful, each station is lovely to look at. The steam trains are out of this world. Always a special day out.
T — Google review
A unique heritage train rides with options to ride on diesal or steam trains. The train itself is very comfortable and it was so cool seeing the head carriage uncoupling at north weald station and ongar! There was lots to do at each station. At north weal station, I walked it to the oldest wodden church in the world, Greenstead Church after walking through a field of sunflowers. The scenery is very amazing, with horses right by you and the people are very friendly. The vintage bus was also a highlight as well as looking at the north weald airstrip, though directions on the inside of the airstrip is non existant. The highlight of the railway was going on the steam trains as the steam locomotive that pulled our carriage had inspired thomas the tank engine! The staff were very friendly in stations and in the trains and buses! Definitely worth the visit!
Perhaps — Google review
We visited the railway last night, the experience from start to finish way amazing. We are a large family group, ages from 6months to 60 + the evening was enjoyed by all. The staff are friendly and helpful and joined in with all the fun. The station and train are decked out in thousands of lights, and the on board entertainment went above and beyond. We left the railway on a high, can't recommend this experience highly enough.
Lynn A — Google review
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Railway Station, Station Approach, Epping, Chipping Ongar, Ongar CM5 9BN, United Kingdom
http://www.eorailway.co.uk/
+44 1277 365200
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Old MacDonald's Farm & Fun Park

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Amusement park
Outdoor Activities
Old MacDonald's Farm & Fun Park is a charming and quaint farm that offers more than just the usual petting zoo experience. It features a variety of animal-themed fairground rides, including a rollercoaster, as well as animatronic shows and indoor and outdoor play areas. In addition to classic farm animals like goats, donkeys, and pigs, visitors can also meet alpacas, wallabies, owls, and other exotic creatures.
We visited Old MacDonald’s Farm with our two children (aged 4 and 2), and it was such a fantastic day out! The last time we came was just before my son turned one, and he was a little too young to appreciate the full experience, so I can honestly say the experience this time was so much better. Both kids absolutely loved the rides – which I think is one of the best things about this farm. You don’t just get to see and interact with the animals (which they also enjoyed), but there are so many rides (some of which are even suitable for babies) and outdoor play areas that kept them fully engaged. It really does offer something for everyone. There were plenty of opportunities to meet the animals (we did the rabbit encounter), and we were lucky to catch the summer circus too – my children really enjoyed that. The staff stood out as well; everyone we met was so kind and friendly, which made the experience even nicer. On top of that, there are indoor soft play areas for rainy days, but we had sunny, warm weather so the kids made the most of the outdoor climbing frames and slides. We visited from 10am until 3pm, but honestly, you could easily spend the whole day here until closing. My tip would be to arrive early: start with the animals and then move on to the rides once they open at 11am. A brilliant family day out – we’ll definitely be back!
Suraiya T — Google review
Fantastic day out with toddlers. If you can on a weekday in term time you can go on all the rides multiple times as practically no queues! The set up is also very walkable with animals and rides and playgrounds interspersed ergonomically. They have a great variety of animals who seem happy and healthy. It's a little pricey, but it feels worth it to give money to a nice farm. I wish their food options were healthier - especially the snacks (having some fruit on offer for the kids would be helpful!)
Ropita R — Google review
We visited as a family with our three girls and had such a fantastic day! There was so much to do — from seeing the animals to enjoying the rides and fun activities. Everything was really well organised, and the staff were friendly and helpful. The girls especially loved the pumpkin patch and all the little details that made the day extra special. We’ll definitely be coming back again soon! 🎃🐮
Reiss W — Google review
Incredible place Got there at 10:30am and received an informative welcome from reception I was happily surprised that it was not very busy . I was apprehensive about how many rides my daughter who is nearly two could go on and yet out of everything available she only missed out on 5 attractions. I love how detailed the park was and that there was just so many things to keep kids entertained for hours . Cafe was really good with large portions of food that was not salty but full of flavour. Staff loved interacting with the kids ,were really polite ,enthusiastic and took pride in their jobs. Overall Very very good value for the money and 100% worth it Will be definitely visiting again hopefully with a party of family members.
Astaire A — Google review
This is a fantastic place to bring your child! My little one is under 2 years old, so the free admission is a big plus. Everything is well organized, and there's the convenience of being able to eat inside. As expected from places like this, the food is more on the quick side, but it's surprisingly tasty. I've visited twice already and will definitely be coming back. One of the standout attractions is the circus – it’s a wonderful source of entertainment for both kids and adults alike. I recommend this place !
Chris M — Google review
A complete package of thrill, fun and exploration for the little explorers. The farm themed park has a lot to offer starting with family friendly yet thrill rides that little ones can’t simply resist. My little one enjoyed doing the happy horses, train ride and crazy barnyard ride - of of them couple of times. It has got a decent softplay area too right at the entrance, along side the cafe and icecream bars. The animated shows run throughout the day at the show barns and the adventure playgrounds are quite massive and located at the centre of the park. There’s one little explorers playground as well with lots or animal sheds nearby offering seating areas. My little daughter couldn’t only do the doggy roller coaster as the ride closed at 4pm only strictly, but for next time sure. We had an unmissable and unforgettable adventure time her in this park in Brentwood, for sure.
Somasree B — Google review
Returned for our annual.years Halloween visit. Bit disappointed to find the Halloween walk through bit was closed off however realised upon checking that we were a day early. Decided to make the most of it and enjoy the rides. Took some really lovely Halloween photos of my girls lots of perfect back drops and props available throughout the park Staff were lovely especially the man on the train ride. Staff on both coffee stations were friendly and my daughter's both enjoyed a delicious custom made hot chocolates in after eight and unicorn. Animals looked happy and with plenty of space to roam around. It was lovely to see the pig foraging for plants and eating on the grass. Two lovely carousels, a rollercoaster and several other rides plus the staff make this place a really fun day out for all the family We will return
Ellie K — Google review
Lovely day out, we visited Old McDonald Farm with the kids to experience the Halloween Festival, we have been coming here for years but not on Halloween . Brilliant day, so nice to visit a park with just an entry fee and when you enter all rides are included, shows and activities, no hidden extras. Kids had a brilliant day, even the adults too, the kids also received a free pumpkin each. Some of the children in our family were sick, the staff at Old MacDonald Farm were brilliant - even offered to move to a different day so the kids don’t miss out (for a small fee) . Well done Old MacDonald Farm, we will definitely be coming back again !!!!
Michele A — Google review
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Weald Rd, Brentwood, CM14 5AY, United Kingdom
http://www.omdfarm.co.uk/
+44 1277 375177
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Knockhatch Adventure Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Zoo
Knockhatch Adventure Park in Hailsham is a popular attraction for families, offering a variety of activities suitable for children of all ages. The park features indoor and outdoor play areas, a boating lake, adventure courses, and a small zoo with farm animals and birds of prey. It's an ideal destination for a family day out, providing both entertainment and educational experiences. Whether rain or shine, the park offers indoor and outdoor fun for everyone to enjoy.
I absolutely love Knockhatch. I visit family in Eastbourne every summer and every year we go to Knockhatch. It's great value for money with it including the animals, indoor and outdoor play areas, rides and the water play! It isn't too pricey either for food and is always clean and well managed. On our last visit, my baby got stung by a wasp, where her hand proceeded to swell. The staff were absolutely amazing with helping her, they attended to her straight away and we're really pleasant and polite. Would highly recommend Knockhatch to any age!
Georgia R — Google review
A beautiful place with a pleasant environment, perfect for spending time with family. There are plenty of enjoyable activities for kids. However, the water ride was closed when we visited, which was disappointing. It would be great if there were some special electronic rides, as most of the existing ones are similar to what children can find in their local play parks.
Redwan N — Google review
It changed! positively..Its not cheap but so worth it. Kids had a great day , there is definitely a lot going on so you can't be bored. Great park. The water slides are so cool now they've added and refurbished them.
SOLO S — Google review
Knockhatch is a great place for families. There are a variety of different play areas and activities. The definite highlight for our family was the meerkat experience. The keeper was brilliant so interesting and enthusiastic and the kids were completely mesmorized.It was amazing! We struggled to find food and what we ended up eating was pretty bad. Perhaps we missed a cafe in our rush to see everything!
Rachel B — Google review
Great value for money, staff in shop and entrance booth very friendly and helpful. Lots to do rain or shine. Brilliant place.
Claire C — Google review
I visited today for my daughter to take part in the Animal Keeper Experience, and we had such a wonderful time. The lovely Eden showed so much patience and kindness throughout, she answered all of our questions with incredible knowledge. It’s clear how much she truly cares for the animals and loves her job. Thank you so much for making the experience so memorable! We also enjoyed the rest of the park, the scare mazes were brilliant, and the actors were absolutely fantastic. Overall, a great day out!
Kelly H — Google review
Awesome day out for all the family, kids especially love the climbing frames and drop slides.
James W — Google review
Great way to spend an Inset day with a little one. Lots to do even outside of school holidays, certainly enough to keep my 9ur old daughter occupied. Cafe has excellent options for kids and adults. Opens late, great ice cream choices to finish the day with
David S — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(1071)
Hailsham Bypass, Hailsham, BN27 3GD, United Kingdom
http://www.knockhatch.com/
+44 1323 442051
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Queen's Theatre

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
The Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch is a vibrant and lively venue that hosts a variety of community theater and musical performances. The theater offers comfortable seating with excellent acoustics, ensuring an unforgettable entertainment experience for all visitors. Additionally, the venue features a cafe and full bar for guests to enjoy. Situated in Hornchurch, the theater is conveniently located near restaurants and bars, making it ideal for pre-show drinks and dinner.
Great night out at reasonable price. The theatre seats are comfortable and loads of variety in shows for adults and children. Food and drink prices are in line with this type of venue.Sexbomb. Tom Jones tribute act was very good. Great night out for all this family
Richard P — Google review
We’ve been to this theatre many times, they always have a good array of shows and this particular one, Bowie Experience, was no disappointment. Atmosphere was great which I think is what attending your local theatre should be all about and of course supporting them.
Des N — Google review
Went to see Shock Horror yesterday. Hats off to the main protagonist. He had a lot to do and he did it marvellously. Well done to all involved in the production. I love this little theatre. Value for money, entertaining and right on your doorstep!
Sarah K — Google review
Lovely community theatre. I went to see Buffy Revamped which was brilliant for any Buffy fan and hugely entwetaining. I also saw Sherlock here which was really enjoyable and I am going again in a few weeks to see a Horror show. I am not exactly local but it is easy enough to get to on the District Line and there is a car park next door. Nice bar and cafe with snacks and drinks and friendly staff.
Bethan L — Google review
A great local theatre, with exceptional seating, offering a wide range of good quality productions and theatrical events. Well worth a visit.
John — Google review
Recently took part in a multicultural workshop here. Great atmosphere, polite and helpful staff...lovely little coffee shop in foyer space.
Chev M — Google review
Great show and no bad views in this theatre. Would've been 5⭐️ if only we could've got an interval drink! Small bar and very long queue. We had to go thirsty until show was over...bar doesn't appear fit for purpose. But a good night was had otherwise.
Theresa E — Google review
Went to see the Cinderella production with partners' grandchildren. Love this theatre as plenty of leg room and no matter where you sit in theatre you get a good view. The show was excellent for both adults and children. They gave children booster seats. Children were aged 10 and 8, respectively, and they loved the show, as did us adults. Recommend Cinderella performance 👌
Stephanie K — Google review
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4.5
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Billet Ln, Hornchurch, RM11 1QT, United Kingdom
http://www.queens-theatre.co.uk/
+44 1708 443333
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Michelham Priory House & Gardens

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Historical place museum
Museums
Michelham Priory is a magnificent Tudor-style mansion built in the 13th century, complete with a moat, watermill and beautiful gardens. The museum offers visitors an insight into the varied uses of the house throughout its rich history. The grounds are picturesque and offer activities such as archery on the lawn. A small play area within the garden provides great hide-and-seek opportunities.
We went here for the living history festival and to see the house. The festival was really great , all the participants were very friendly and interesting to talk to. Unfortunately my phone ran out of battery half way round so I didn't get to photograph everyone. I'll definitely be back for the next one, with a fully charged phone :-)
Gabriel C — Google review
Interesting historic house, and beautiful gardens. It's fascinating to explore the changes to the site over centuries, interiors show the history of the house at different times, with some interactive things to do for children. Beautiful set of botanical illustrations. Beautiful cafe with tasty fresh food.
Tillmann L — Google review
What an absolutely charming tudor manor house. The priory may be gone but the house and grounds are stunning We attended on one of their events a 1940s VE celebration. We will definitely return for the living history event in August
Gabi D — Google review
Very interesting building to walk around with plenty to see. Lovely gardens and a very pleasant tea room.
Mark B — Google review
A fascinating history is associated with this former Augustinan Priory which has undergone many changes over 800 years. During WW2 it provided sanctuary, care and education for children evacuated from the German blitz. It has lovely grounds and hosts weddings and other events. Do visit!
Drew — Google review
Great place to visit and be transported back into centuries past. Fascinating history!
CcYounce — Google review
What a gem of a place! Very quiet, wonderful gardens, beautiful priory with lots of history. Jill the house guide was really informative. Kids will love it as well. There’s a family of ducks who will join you when you sit outside the cafe. Well worth a visit.
Lorraine B — Google review
Loved the garden and the volunteers very chatty. Cafe good too but they need to be better at letting people know when they arrive in the the system so better service and explain how queue works to correctly serve people in order. Very poor today.
Lesley — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker, Hailsham BN27 3QS, United Kingdom
https://sussexpast.co.uk/attraction/michelham-priory/
+44 1323 844224
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Royal Gunpowder Mills

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Museums
Event venue
The Royal Gunpowder Mills in Waltham Abbey is a historic site with a rich legacy in the manufacturing of explosives and gunpowder. Dating back to the 1660s, this former gunpowder factory has evolved over 300 years, playing significant roles during World War 2 and the Cold War. Visitors can explore 20 listed buildings and learn about its industrial past through science demonstrations, tractor tours, and an armory.
One of the best trips I've done with a class. Superb talk and workshop with Isabella and the team. Our students loved it! Thanks to the generous volunteer train drivers who ket the boys sit in the cabin.
Harry D — Google review
I’ve just been on the Royal Gunpowder Mills walking tour. What a great experience. The history at Waltham Abbey is fascinating, and was brought to life by the knowledgeable volunteers/guides. We were a small group of 8, so plenty of opportunities to ask as many questions as we liked. The tour allowed access to many of the buildings and structures that you only see from afar on the tractor tour. For anyone with an interest in military history, explosives, or industrial architecture l’d highly recommend this tour. Many thanks to the guides for giving us their time.
Stephen R — Google review
Fantastic day at the Gunpowder Mills. Greeted before entry by welcoming volunteers. The site is huge with attractions and information. We made a rocket and launched it which was fun. The tractor was great with a very informative guide. The volunteer who gave us the talk in the rocket vault was exceptionally good. We went on the miniature train and the bigger train where we saw more of the site. There is so much to see and do here. Our visit was four hours and worth every penny of the entrance fee. Looking forward to booking a walking tour when they are organised.
Julie G — Google review
I had been recommended the Royal Gunpowder Mills by a friend, and with the kids now a slightly bit older we decided it would be worth a try. It's only open to visitors a couple of times a month on a Sunday, and on our visit from 11am to 4pm. We got there at 11am as it opened, there is a big sign as you come off the main road, but the site is located at the end of the drive once you have driven past all the housing. Car park is a fair size, and the entrance is located to the right once you have got into the car park. Once you have gone in, it's probably worth getting yourself booked on to the tractor ride. It leaves at specific times. We went straight towards the miniature railway which took us up the site to the gunpowder mill railway. Again, there are some set timings for this, but when we got there we pretty much had the train to ourselves. The railway takes passengers for a ride further up the site, stops and then comes back again. We managed to see the deer as well as bits of the site. The guys running the railway did a fab job at showing us all about the railway, and even let the young 'uns sit in the main cab. The tractor ride was incredibly informative and really gave a good idea of how big the place truly is (massive!) and how much history is here (loads!) Again you get to see the deer, and lots of the old buildings - lots of areas are covered in greenery where nature has taken over. The kids were also given a sheet of things to look out for on the journey. At lunch we popped back to the car to get our picnic and sat at the benches next to the play area (obstacle course / zip line). There is an area where you can get a free tea / coffee - as well as toilets if required. Post lunch, we went to create some rockets and had a little competition to see who's rocket could go the furthest - kids enjoyed this! (Well, the adults did too!) After the rockets, we went to look around the exhibition and armoury. Lots to read here, and kids did do a few little interactive games (mixing the substances at the factory etc.) but they weren't quite so keen to stand and read! The armoury was literally a room full of different guns, rifles etc. When we came out of the exhibition, we just had time to have another trip on the railway. The volunteers were great and radio'd up to ensure we would catch it on time! Once our second trip on the railway was finished it was closing time... we had been there all day! We thought the dedication and hard work by the volunteers was great - we even thought about volunteering ourselves, but it's a bit of a journey away! (Although if they ever do a family volunteering day where the kids can get involved, we would certainly consider it!!)
Andrew C — Google review
If you want to learn about the history of gunpowder and explosives, The Royal Gunpowder Mills provides a fascinating day out. In many respects, this is the place where it all started. Our tractor guide was quite knowledgeable and provided interesting insight. The Mills is run completely by volunteers. As the MOD has been involved in siphoning off material, it's too bad the MOD doesn't promote it as the volunteers care dearly and they can use some help.
R J — Google review
I visited with my two children and another family, on an open day during the summer holidays. There were varied activities for the kids (rocket making/launching, tie dying, slime making and nature crafts) as well as the train that runs further up along the grounds. It was a really nice day out without the extensive crowds that you often find with children’s activities in the holidays! When booking the tickets I noticed that numbers were capped quite low so I can’t imagine it would ever be uncomfortably busy. Having a mixture of fun activities for children alongside the educational side of the small museum and exhibitions was a good balance. They particularly enjoyed role playing in the village shop with ration books! I would say the open day activities etc are probably most suited for children under 10 (which all of ours were). We also saw some beautiful deer and the children enjoyed the playground as well. Everything was staffed by volunteers (I think) giving up their time to run it. Drinks and snacks in the cafe were very well priced - i bought ice lollies for 5 children for barely more than the price you’d pay for one at an ice cream van!! We brought a packed lunch with us as suggested on the website - I don’t think there is much in the way of food other than snacks available in the cafe. All in all a nice day out, something a bit different and easy to drive to and park.
Lara C — Google review
A great place to learn a little history. With a bonus tractor and train ride.
Brenden W — Google review
I took the walking tour today. Absolutely brilliant experience! We started in the cafe with a tea/coffee before heading out in a small group with the volunteers. They really knew so much about the site and were so passionate about its history that it was a real pleasure to listen to. Look out for the wildlife too- we saw lots of deer around!
Natalie D — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(479)
Beaulieu Dr, Waltham Abbey, EN9 1JY, United Kingdom
http://www.royalgunpowdermills.com/
+44 1992 707370
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Tower Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Tower Bridge provides visitors with a unique experience, offering panoramic views from its high-level walkways and access to the original lifting machinery. It stands out as the only place on the list that offers direct views over the Thames River. The moderately priced tickets provide a self-guided tour with fascinating city views, historical insights into the bridge's construction and London itself, interactive exhibitions, and demonstrations of how the bridge works. Additionally, it features a glass bridge section that creates an unusual sensation of walking on air.
Tower Bridge is absolutely stunning! One of the best spots to visit in London — the views of the River Thames are amazing. The exhibition is interesting and gives a good idea of how the bridge works. Everything was clean and well-managed. Definitely a must-visit when you’re in London!
Fajar T — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed talking the self guided tour. The glass floor gives a unique view of the Thames, but can be slightly unnerving. The engine room has the two steam engines, used to power the bascules, on display. Over all, it's very good venue for money.
Stephen C — Google review
One of the most important attractions in this wonderful city! Especially, if you visit it at night is way more beautiful! This bridge brings its own unique touch of beauty in London! You have to visit it with no hesitation! 🌉✨
Athanasios S — Google review
Tower Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in London and visiting it was a fantastic experience. The views from the bridge are stunning, both of the Thames and the city. Taking the Tower Bridge Exhibition tour made the visit even better, as it gave detailed insights into how the bridge was built and the fascinating mechanism behind its operation. Walking across the glass floor was a unique highlight too, giving a completely different perspective of the bridge and the river below. The site is very well maintained and the staff were friendly and helpful. The only thing to keep in mind is that you may need to wait in a queue for entry, and on a sunny day this can feel a bit frustrating. Still, it’s not just a landmark to admire from outside, but also an educational and memorable experience to explore from within. Definitely worth visiting.
Stv — Google review
Walking near Tower Bridge is honestly one of the nicest things to do in London, especially if you’re trying to escape the busy streets without leaving the city. The view is unreal – you’ve got the bridge itself, which looks straight out of a postcard, the river Thames calmly flowing, and plenty of spots to just sit and chill. There’s something peaceful about hearing the water and watching the boats go by, even when there are tourists around. At sunset, the whole area lights up in warm colours and it feels kinda magical. It’s also surprisingly clean and safe, even in the evening. Loads of nice little cafes and street food stalls around if you fancy a bite, and the walk towards the south bank or down to St Katharine Docks is worth it too. You get a mix of old-school charm and modern city vibes. Would definitely recommend it for a date, a solo unwind walk, or just to take some beautiful photos. 10/10 – calming, scenic, and very London.
Monzia K — Google review
The Tower Bridge is a great stop if you're in the nearby area, and provides about 30min to 1 hour diversion. Combined with the free audio tour, great views complete with partial glass floor in one section, historic awe of the building process, and gift shop at the end - I would highly recommend if you're in the area. There are lifts for the tower, but I suggest/recommend you take the stairs getting some insight, facts and touch of history on the way up and down. There are benches to rest, toilets but no Air Con for most of it, however fans throughout provide plenty of relief - 84 degrees and it never felt sweltering inside. Learn how the bridge was designed, constructed and changes over the years - in particular the engine room videos and presentation on divers were really great. And whenever you're done walk along the Thames River path near the wharf and grab a bite to eat.
Will F — Google review
Tower Bridge is indeed an iconic and highly recommended destination for anyone visiting London. You've captured its essence perfectly! Here's a summary of why it's a must-visit, echoing your points: * Iconic Landmark: It's instantly recognizable and a symbol of London. * Ideal for Shorter Visits: As you said, it's not a full-day commitment but perfect for a few hours. * Photographer's Dream: Offers incredible opportunities for stunning photographs, especially of the bridge itself, the River Thames, and the surrounding cityscapes. * Engaging Experience: Walking across the bridge allows you to appreciate its architecture up close, enjoy the (often cold!) wind, and take in the mesmerizing views of the River Thames. * Great for All: Whether with friends or family, it offers a memorable experience. For those looking to delve deeper, the Tower Bridge Exhibition (inside the bridge itself) offers a chance to learn about its history, see the Victorian engine rooms, and experience the glass walkways for unique views. Even without entering the exhibition, a walk across and around the bridge is a highly rewarding experience.
Parth K — Google review
Good view from the top from a perspective you won't see otherwise. Short video of old footage of London was good. Information boards everywhere to enlighten visitors. On the London Pass so that makes it better value.
Andrew C — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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Tower Bridge Rd, London, SE1 2UP, United Kingdom
https://www.towerbridge.org.uk/
+44 20 7407 9191
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Tower of London

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Tower of London is a medieval castle with a rich and bloody history, housing the Crown Jewels and iconic Beefeaters. It offers dramatic views of the Thames River and is located near Brick Lane. The luxurious Cheval Three Quays at The Tower of London provides contemporary one and two-bedroom apartments with stunning vistas of landmarks such as the Tower Bridge, The Shard, and the remains of the Roman London Wall. Guests can enjoy spacious accommodations with full-service kitchens and oversized bathrooms.
Amazing! This was one of my favorite tours while in london. We bought our tickets which cost about $48. Place was packed. There is a cafe and a small gift shop inside, bathrooms of course. I would plan on spending at least 2 hours here if not 3. And then of course there's the crown jewels that speak for themselves. So much history here and so much to see I loved everything about this!
Jessica D — Google review
Wonderful experience. We travelled to Waterloo by train and hopped on boat to London Bridge for the Tower which was easy and entertaining. The Tower was fascinating, such history. The poppy installation was fantastic. A really good day.....but you need comfy walking shoes!
Christine H — Google review
Great day out. Went on a weekend and not too busy outside of peak season. Crown Jewels clearly the highlight, and didn’t disappoint - displays nicely spaced out, not too much content to overload younger ones and up to date, but there’s also so much more to see. Poppy display was superb, exotic animals, Yeoman tour and White Tower also worth the time, with the latter having interactive area for children. Nice day out and good to take a picnic (though not lots of spaces to sit and eat).
Stephen C — Google review
Absolutely awesome place, went when the poppy display was on for the memorial. Got to see everything, crown jewels, the tower of London and other surrounding buildings. Was a brilliant day out. Highly recommended A+++
Ian P — Google review
Enjoyed all the history The Ravens were alot bigger than I imagined. The crown Jewels were amazing and loads of gold pieces of various objects the punch bowl was massive. All the beefeaters were friendly and helpful.
Nigel W — Google review
A lovely sunny autumn day spent with my history loving son. Went to see the poppies and did the audio tour guide. Spent 3 fab hours pottering around 😊
Nadya — Google review
A world recognised tourist location. Amazing history connected with the Tower of London. I'd recommend visiting here, even just to walk around the history laden walkways . 😁🇬🇧👍
Dave S — Google review
Absolutely a wonderful time. As a tourist from the US, I cannot believe the amount of history in one place. You could spend an entire vacation at this site alone. Seeing highlights from the coronation amd seeing them in real life was fantastic. The displays in the White Tower were worth it alone
Colonial T — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(69350)
London, EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom
https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/
+44 333 320 6000
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American Express Stadium

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
The American Express Stadium, also known as the Amex Stadium, has been the home of Brighton and Hove Albion FC since 2011. With a capacity of over 30,000, it offers stunning views of the city and its surroundings due to its prime location near the sea in Brighton. On match days, visitors can experience electrifying action with passionate fans filling the stadium.
I went here today with my father to see the Brighton vs Tottenham Hotspur football match. We drove to the Mill Road Park & Ride and caught a bus to the stadium. We felt the park & ride worked incredibly well. We had tickets for The Heineken Lounge and were extremely impressed. We were welcomed and given our programmes and a drink voucher. The lounge is lovely and it was a great place to relax, have a sit down and enjoy our meal before the game. We both ordered the Albion Cheeseburger and were pleased with the generous portion. When the teams were warming up we made our way to our seats which were fantastic, we were front row on the balcony so we had a great view of the entire pitch for the whole game. The stadium is brilliant and we had a great day out, I am so glad we went!
Alison M — Google review
I visited here to see the England's Red Roses rugby team at the women's rugby world cup. The outside of the stadium is reminiscent of the Orange Velodrome in Marseille. However the bar in the concourse is basic and the bar only has a few tills but has a collection area for drinks and food. In the stadium itself there are quite a few food and drinks outlets. The seats are padded and comfortable. It was an enjoyable trip.
Andrew E — Google review
We went to watch a Women's rugby world cup match. England Vs Australia. The atmosphere was amazing. The stadium is easy to get too with the train station and bus stop right outside. Everything was well organised and easy to find. The place was clean and looked after.
Sarah P — Google review
Visit the Stadium on a Sunday afternoon not for football but for a CT scan. There is a controlled barrier on entry _ just tell the barrier operator your here for CT scan. Try to get to lower parking to avoid talking stairs. Plenty of spaces available and a lot of signage. I had problem on exit as on approaching barriers there is no keep left signage. The exit barrier is automatic. So get close to make it work. Overall very clean and tidy. But no signs on entry to direct you to the CT reception that I could see. Having been there once before I had no problem.
Kenneth D — Google review
Friendly fans, friendly staff, great atmosphere. Fantastic modern stadium. No car park and one train station creates a choke point for fans. Plan to spend a long time leaving.
Tim P — Google review
Went to see the match against wolvsburg and one of my favorite stadiums and the seats were really comphterble unlike other stadiums and also we were sitting 3 rows up and when one of our new signings de cuyper i think his name is spelt was doing a throw in and he was like 10 feet away from us and we won 2-1 witch i am happy about because it is my drean to see brighton win a match and i am in the AMEX to see it definatly coming back UP THE ALBION💙🤍
Chris T — Google review
Rally enjoyed my time on the American express stadium. Watched brighton vs Leeds and was very enjoyable game. As a barcelona fan, I felt very welcome by the Brighton fans. Thank you.
Tedy1899 F — Google review
Visited the Amex Stadium to watch England v Australia in the women's rugby world cup. Bike parking was free, loads of staff on hand to tell you where to go, and the lady who was hosting the Sidelines (?) Bar was brilliant. Super chatty and knew me because I was wearing a motorcycle jacket. Can't wait to go back again.
ThermalSun — Google review
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4.4
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Ground Floor, AMEX Community Stadium, Village Way, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 9BL, United Kingdom
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/
+44 1273 668855
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Ditchling Beacon

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ditchling Beacon is a picturesque 248m-tall chalk hill offering breathtaking panoramic views, walking paths, and the remnants of an Iron Age fort. As part of the South Downs, it is located in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The South Downs Way provides access to this iconic location, where visitors can enjoy peaceful walks amidst natural beauty. Other nearby must-see spots include Devil's Dyke and Cissbury Ring.
Great walk with great views,good opportunity to see farm animals close. I recommend wearing hiking boots on this trail.
Joseph V — Google review
Incredible sweeping vistas, wide and grassy hills: the South Downs at its best! I recommend a mountain bike (or an e-mountain bike) to get the most of the sights without necessarily having to go the whole way on foot. Clearly marked walking and riding routes, enough people around to feel safe but not too many to feel crowded. Great place to feel dwarfed by the terrain.
Simon H — Google review
Stunning part of the South Downs and not as busy as other parts. Had a very relaxing walk. Great for all ages. If you are a dog owner, make sure that your dog is on the leash, as livestock is rooming around.
Sabine E — Google review
I came here with few of my motorbike friends. On a clear sunny day, you will get a very clear and amazing view. The car park is a little bit tight but still there are spaces. There is an ice cream van that sells coffee, tea and of course ice creams. Its an uphill ride so if you are planning to come in your bike(not motor bike), then be prepared for some good uphill riding.
Nebu M — Google review
An interesting sign informs visitors that the land was gifted to the National Trust in memory of a lost son. A lovely and overtly privileged gesture that has enabled NT to create a carpark in this remote and picturesque part of the downs. The roads leading up to the site are narrow and steep, but you'll only be driving at 5mph behind a busy cyclist. It's a popular and challenging climb. The South Downs way runs right through this spot, so the carpark is very popular for completing a short stretch. We were very happy to find an ice cream van, so sugar loaded before setting off for a walk. Stunning views as expected, plus an OS triangulation station at the high point. We stuck the NT card in the machine for free parking thank you very much. Only one bench, so take a rug to sit on the grass if you want to enjoy a packed lunch.
David — Google review
Fantastic location for hiking, picnics and views Limited parking but on a clear day you can see for miles . One eyesore blott on the horizon the ugly Amex stadium spoils the view apart from that . Rare orchids wildflowers and birds and great rambling
Paulfastbikes — Google review
A very short amble up Ditchling Beacon which is the highest point in East Sussex, England, with an elevation of 248 m (814 ft). It is south of Ditchling and to the north-east of Brighton. It is a large chalk hill with a particularly steep northern face, covered with open grassland and sheep-grazing areas. It is the third-highest point on the South Downs, behind Butser Hill (270 m (890 ft) and Crown Tegleaze (253 m (830 ft).
David H — Google review
Beautiful. Has a national trust car park. Lots of different length loops you can do from 15mins to 2.5hrs. Use maps.me. Update with the snow!
Alice A — Google review
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Brighton, BN6 8RJ, United Kingdom
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London Eye

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The lastminute.com London Eye is a must-visit attraction in London, offering an exhilarating experience with its 32 capsules representing the city's boroughs. As Europe's tallest cantilevered observation wheel, it provides a stunning 360-degree view of the city and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the UK. Situated along the River Thames, it has become an iconic part of the London skyline and offers a thrilling way to take in breathtaking views, especially during sunset.
The London Eye is one of those iconic experiences that truly lives up to its reputation. From the moment you step into the capsule, you can feel the excitement building — and as it slowly rises above the Thames, the city unfolds beneath you in a breathtaking panorama. The views are spectacular, especially on a clear day. You can see all of London’s major landmarks — Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and even as far as The Shard and Tower Bridge. Watching the city from above gives you a whole new appreciation for its beauty and scale. The ride itself is smooth and quiet, taking about 30 minutes, which gives you plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and take photos. The capsules are clean, comfortable, and spacious, with just the right number of people inside to move around freely. The staff are friendly and organized, keeping everything running efficiently even when it’s busy. Tickets are easy to book online, and the whole experience feels well-managed from start to finish. Whether it’s your first time in London or your tenth, the London Eye is something you should do at least once — a stunning and memorable way to see the city from a new perspective.
Mehmet T — Google review
A fantastic experience and absolutely worth it! The views from the top are incredible — you can see all of London’s major landmarks so clearly. The ride is smooth, relaxing and perfect for both kids and adults. The staff are friendly and organised, making the whole process easy from start to finish. It’s a great family activity, amazing for photos, and something everyone should try at least once. Highly recommended!
Shruti S — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing experience! The London Eye offers some of the best views in the city—360° panoramas of the Thames, Big Ben, and the skyline. The ride is smooth and lasts long enough to really enjoy the scenery. Queues can get a bit long during peak hours, but they move quickly and are well-organized. Staff were friendly and the capsules were clean and comfortable. Definitely worth it, especially around sunset!
ADNAN S — Google review
I’ve been wanting to take the kids on The London Eye for a while but I’m glad I waited until they were older otherwise I think they would have got bored after a while! We came during the summer holidays so the weather was nice and the views were beautiful. I pre booked for the best ticket prices and to take advantage of the £20 per adult and £18 per child special offers. We enjoyed it and the kids were able to spot famous buildings which was fun 😁 The only let down was that there were alot of us in our cabin as we were grouped up with a large family with limited seating so after a while of standing i had to sit on the poles due to issues with my knee and the kids sat on the floor. It was a busy day and I think the staff filled the cubicle to capacity This is something to bear in mind for those that may have ailments or disabilities where they need to sit down. Other than that it is worth the visit, we didn’t wait long in the queue and they also take pictures and give you a card with a QR code which can be scanned so you can purchase the pictures after your ride which is nice 😊
Zereena A — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An unforgettable experience! The London Eye is absolutely incredible — a must-see attraction when visiting London! The views are breathtaking, especially at sunset when the city lights start to sparkle. You can see iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the River Thames stretching out below you. The ride itself is smooth and relaxing, and the capsules are spacious and comfortable. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the whole experience felt well-organized from start to finish. Whether it’s your first time in London or you’ve lived here for years, the London Eye gives you a whole new perspective on the city. I’d definitely go again!
Blake G — Google review
The London Eye is one of those attractions that truly lives up to its reputation and is a must-visit for anyone exploring the city. The moment you step onto the giant wheel, you’re treated to spectacular panoramic views of London, stretching out as far as the eye can see. From the top, the historic landmarks like the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and even Windsor Castle on a clear day come into perfect view. Watching the River Thames wind its way through the heart of London adds even more magic to the experience. One thing families and visitors should prepare for, however, are the long lines. The London Eye is extremely popular, and during weekends or holidays, the wait can feel quite lengthy. For those short on time or traveling with children, the Express Entry tickets are definitely worth considering. They cost a bit more but save you from the longer queues, letting you enjoy the ride without the wait. The capsule itself is spacious and moves slowly, making it comfortable for families, children, and even those slightly nervous about heights. The pace allows you to really take in the scenic 360° views and capture plenty of photos without feeling rushed. Overall, the London Eye is an experience that beautifully combines fun, relaxation, and sightseeing. Despite the queues, it’s absolutely worth the visit for the incredible views of London’s skyline and its historic buildings. It’s one of those attractions that reminds you why London is such a timeless city.
Zeeshan Q — Google review
The London Eye is an interesting experience that I was glad that I went on, but I am not sure if I would recommend. It offers great views of the city but I understand that The Shard and Sky Garden also can do this. Heck, the coffee shop at Tate Modern also has great views and it is free to go up. We had booked a time and were waiting for our slot, when we arrived 15 minutes early to join an extremely long queue. I was very surprised how quickly the line went and we actually boarded the ride at our allocated time. I suspect if we arrived early (within reason), we could have got on sooner rather than waiting around. Getting on and off was easy, even though the ride didn't stop. The entire trip lasted about 30 minutes and was very relaxing. Obviously the views were great, but I `think that I would have spent less time if I had gone up the Shard or Sky Garden, as the ride seemed to trudge along. The are definitely opportunities to get discounted tickets: book online or in the visitor centre or with the London Pass. Since the line went quick, I wouldn't pay extra for a fast path.
Gib — Google review
The London Eye, an iconic Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames, offers a breathtaking experience that defines London’s skyline. At 135 meters, it’s one of the world’s tallest observation wheels, delivering unrivaled 360-degree views of landmarks like Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Shard. Each spacious, glass-walled capsule holds up to 25 people, ensuring comfort during the 30-minute rotation. The gentle pace allows ample time to soak in the city’s sprawl, with informative touchscreens pinpointing key sites. Tickets start at £33 online, though fast-track options (£48) cut wait times, a boon during peak seasons. Pre-booking is essential, as queues can swell, especially on weekends. The Eye operates daily, with evening rides showcasing London’s twinkling lights—perfect for romantics. Accessibility is excellent, with step-free access and wheelchair-friendly capsules. While the experience is undeniably magical, some may find the price steep for a single rotation, and foggy days can obscure distant views. Still, the London Eye’s blend of engineering marvel and panoramic splendor makes it a must-do. For families, couples, or first-time visitors, it’s a bucket-list highlight, offering a unique perspective on London’s historic and modern charm. Arrive early for shorter lines.
Mike H — Google review
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Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
https://www.londoneye.com/
+44 20 7967 8021
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Big Ben

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Big Ben, also known as the Elizabeth Tower, is a 16-storey Gothic clocktower located at the Eastern end of the Houses of Parliament in London. It is a global icon of neo-Gothic design and has been a symbol of British governance since its controversial renovation in 1835. Designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, Big Ben's completion in 1860 marked an iconic addition to the London skyline.
Big Ben Tour – Inside the Elizabeth Tower Visiting the Elizabeth Tower might just be one of the best things you can do in London. Getting tickets, however, is the real challenge — plan ahead and try to book about six months in advance, checking the website regularly. No photos are allowed inside, which is a bit of a shame, but completely understandable. The climb is 334 steps up a narrow spiral staircase with just a simple metal railing, so this is not an experience for those with mobility issues or severe fear of heights. The first stretch is about 110 steps, with the rest broken into slightly shorter climbs and two rest stops along the way. Windows are few and far between, so you won’t have many chances to look outside during the climb. At the top, you’ll visit the belfry and see the Great Bell — Big Ben itself — up close. You’ll be there as the clock strikes the hour, with protective ear coverings provided to save your hearing from the thunderous chimes. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at the clock mechanism and stand behind the famous clock faces before beginning the descent, which is once again split into sections with rest stops. Lockers are provided for your belongings, as nothing may be carried with you, and open-toed shoes are not allowed. The guides are fantastic — full of history, fun facts, and fascinating details about the tower and its clock. In the end, this is an unforgettable tour: fun, educational, a little bit challenging, and absolutely worth every step.
Keira D — Google review
Absolutely love London. And Big Ben is a must see / visit. It has been beautifully restored and looks grand as it should. Right next to the houses of Parliament and across from Westminster Abbey just down the road from Buckingham Palace. And then there is number 10. Definitely make time to go to this iconic land Mark.
Zane C — Google review
I’m not the biggest fan of London, but Big Ben was absolutely beautiful. The architecture is stunning, and the city around it feels so classic and elegant. It was really cool getting off the Westminster stop on the Tube and walking straight up to see Big Ben towering above it’s such an iconic sight. Even if London isn’t your favorite city, this landmark will definitely impress you.
Rachel F — Google review
Big Ben is absolutely stunning and a must-see landmark! The architecture is incredible, and it really lives up to the hype. The only downside was how crowded it gets, especially during peak hours, which makes it a bit hard to enjoy peacefully. Still, definitely worth the visit and a great spot for photos.
Sara A — Google review
Big Ben is one of London’s most iconic landmarks — a true symbol of the city. Seeing it in person feels almost surreal, especially when you hear the clock chime across Westminster. The architecture is magnificent, with incredible detail and timeless charm. It’s especially beautiful at sunset or when lit up at night, reflecting perfectly over the River Thames. The surrounding area — including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey — makes it a must-visit spot for first-time visitors to London. Even though you can’t go inside the tower, just standing nearby and admiring its grandeur is worth the visit. A classic London experience!
Eugene H — Google review
We didn't get to do the tour but coming off the tube and Big Ben being right there outside the station was pretty awesome. Its even bigger in person than I thought it would be. Really good angles from the station and out on the bridge.
Christopher G — Google review
Visited Big Ben while in London. Did you know its official name is the Elizabeth Tower, renamed in 2012 in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee — but everyone still calls it Big Ben. The site was impressive, with plenty of onlookers taking in the views. We spent about 30 minutes exploring and enjoying the surroundings. Fun fact: the minute hand is roughly the same length as a single-decker bus! Overall, it’s worth a quick stop and was one of the highlights of our trip. Saluti
Frank F — Google review
Big Ben is an incredible and historic landmark, truly one of the most famous symbols of London. The architecture is beautiful, and seeing it up close is a memorable experience. It’s a place full of history and charm, and it represents the classic elegance of the city. However, it’s a bit disappointing to see that some areas around it could be better maintained and cared for. Such an iconic site deserves more attention and preservation to keep its beauty shining for future generations. Despite that, Big Ben remains a must-see attraction and one of the most remarkable places to visit in London.
Lg G — Google review
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London, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
https://www.parliament.uk/bigben
+44 20 7219 4272
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The British Museum

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Art Museums
The British Museum, located on Great Russel Street, is a grand neo-classical building that houses an extensive collection of over eight million artifacts and works of art from various cultures across the globe. The museum's highlights include Egyptian mummies, ancient Greek sculptures, the Rosetta Stone, and the Assyrian-Babylonian collection. It also features exhibitions on Africa, Ancient Greece and Rome, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Absolutely wonderful place to visit. We only had very limited time in London but this was somewhere we wanted to visit as we wanted to keep our costs low. The museum is free to enter but donations are welcomed. Firstly, the place is enormous. Various exhibitions are available with literally hundreds of things to look at, probably even thousands. It goes without saying that the place is very popular and often very busy so if you don't like crowds, do some research about your visit before you go. We spent a lot of time looking at the Egyptian exhibitions as my wife is very interested in that particular part of history but we did also wander around the Greek, Roman and middle Eastern parts as well. Both of us agreed that we would come back to visit but would definitely spend a whole day there as we felt rushed. There are places to grab a drink and a snack inside the museum as well, which is very welcome. It is worth noting that while backpacks are allowed, luggage is not. The shops nearby do offer a luggage storage solution.
Richard S — Google review
What a place to visit. The world meets in London and I hope it continues that way. Everything is well organized, spaced and placed. It’s my second time in there and am keen to go back more times. This is not a one day visit you need few times to cover the whole Musuem. Recommend to come with comfortable shoes
Andrew K — Google review
Went on a Thursday in half term time, it was incredibly busy, loads of children! It was still a nice experience for my kids, they loved it. You need a couple of days to visit the whole museum, especially if you are looking to study anything in particular. Limited choices on thw food in the food court area and expect London prices but there is also a high end restaurant at the top. Own food and drinks are permitted only in the designated area. We will definitely come again to see and study other areas.
Nicole G — Google review
A Must-see Museum! You can literally feel the history of the world here. It’s free to visit; however, when you think about all the pieces taken away from their motherlands, it does feel a bit bittersweet. :) Make sure to book your tickets in advance — it gets busy! The ambiance will truly astonish you the moment you step inside.
Emine A — Google review
A visit to The British Museum is a rewarding but demanding experience. To make the most of your trip, book your free ticket online in advance. While entry is free, I highly recommend the paid app for its excellent guided tours, which greatly enhance seeing incredible exhibits like the Egyptian mummies, Roman antiquities, and Persian histories. Be prepared for security and bag checks, and note that there's a fee for coat and bag storage. With more wonders than you can see in a single day, the museum thoughtfully provides portable stools—a welcome relief for tired legs. Several cafes and a restaurant are also on-site to help you refuel.
Arc M — Google review
Offers an outstanding and educational experience, with impressive exhibitions and an incredible collection from around the world. The curation, accessibility, and historical depth make every visit memorable and highly recommendable.However, amidst all this cultural wealth, it is important to critically reflect on the origins of many artifacts. A significant part of the collection consists of objects that were taken from their countries of origin under problematic historical circumstances. The museum could do more to address this legacy openly and transparently, initiate dialogues about restitution, and provide more context about the provenance of these treasures.Overall, the visit is rewardin yet the experience would be even richer if the museum visibly acknowledged its responsibility regarding looted art and made an active contribution to justice and transparency.
Alexander T — Google review
*5/5 stars* "I recently visited the British Museum and was blown away by the vast collection of artifacts from around the world. The museum's permanent exhibitions, such as the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles, and the mummies in the Ancient Egypt gallery, were fascinating. The temporary exhibitions were also thought-provoking and well-curated. The museum's layout and signage were easy to navigate, and the staff were knowledgeable and friendly. The museum's location in the heart of London made it an ideal stop for anyone interested in history, culture, and art. *Tips:* - Plan your visit in advance to make the most of your time. - Take breaks to rest and recharge – the museum is massive! - Consider visiting during off-peak hours to avoid crowds. - Don't miss the museum's excellent audio guides and guided tours. *Overall, I highly recommend the British Museum to anyone interested in history, culture, and art. It's a must-visit destination in London!*"
Gayane P — Google review
The British Museum is truly timeless. It was my fourth visit, yet it still felt magical. My kids loved the Egyptian mummies — their excitement was contagious! As a Chinese visitor, I felt proud yet emotional seeing so many treasures from my homeland. The collections are stunning, though the crowds can be intense. Entry is free, but booking online helps you get in faster. This museum isn’t just about history — it’s about humanity, memory, and reflection. A must-visit for anyone coming to London.
Yin B — Google review
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Great Russell St, London, WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
https://www.britishmuseum.org/
+44 20 7323 8000
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The National Gallery

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Museums
Art gallery
The National Gallery, located in Trafalgar Square, London, is a renowned art museum housing an extensive collection of European paintings from the medieval period to the early 20th century. The gallery features masterpieces by celebrated artists such as Botticelli, Paul Cézanne, Monet, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner, Renoir and Van Gogh.
A beautiful and inspiring place. The collection is world-class — from Renaissance masters to Impressionists — and it’s amazing that entry is free. The galleries are spacious and well organized, with helpful information about each painting. I also appreciated the quiet spots where you can just sit and enjoy the art. It can get busy in popular rooms, but overall it’s an unforgettable visit for any art lover.
Tippapai M — Google review
Visiting The National Gallery was truly a magical experience. From the moment I entered, I was captivated by the atmosphere and every room tells a different story through its paintings. The layout makes it easy to explore, and the colors, details, and emotions in each artwork are breathtaking. It’s not just a museum but it’s a journey through art and history that leaves you inspired and full of wonder.
Alessandra N — Google review
It was a wonderful experience. The museum has a good collection of Monet and Van Gogh paintings, which I really enjoyed. For just an afternoon, it’s possible to see everything without getting too tired, though you could easily spend a whole day if you want to study the works in detail. We visited on November 17, and there was also a Christmas market outside the museum, which added a very festive atmosphere.
Y. J — Google review
A very spacious series of galleries housing some of the best known images in the international art world. With a restaurant and toilets and plenty of friendly guides you can easily spend a day here, or just pop in and revisit your favourites. It may look daunting from the outside but the new entrance makes the whole place accessible for anyone. Children of any age will find something to look at and many school trips visit and no they don't disturb the 'grown ups'! A teashop, restaurant, bookshop and well stocked shop make this a day, or two to remember.
Nigel H — Google review
I can say that I love this museum. Seeing such a collection of paintings for free is just amazing nowadays. There are beautiful paintings in every room. I could spend a day to visit it. Just do not forged taking a map at the entrance as this is a pretty large museum. French, Spanish, Italian, English, Deutsche… painters from middle age to impressionists. A pretty large collection of Impressionists paintings that can rival with that of Musée d’Orsay in France. Only the Louvre in France is more impressive (but far from being free) among all painting museums that I visited all other the world (with a special notice for Grenoble and Poitier’s painting museum that are great place to visit too).
Frederic R — Google review
The National Gallery, a one place to see history through paintings. As usual this gallery is free for entery and quite big so plan ahead. You can book free online ticket or walkin. Tube connectivity is there. Plan to enjoy and take photos from outside squar also. There is a paid washroom available outside. You get chance to see a lot of historical paintings and know about the artist. Due to limited time I was not able to complete it. Wear comfortable shoes and carry water if possible.
Kishan G — Google review
I visited the National Gallery today and absolutely loved it. It’s an absolute must visit place when in London, and you can spend hours wandering from room to room, never running out of things to look at. One of the highlights for me was seeing some of Monet’s pieces in person, a moment I’ve been looking forward to for so long. Standing in front of his work felt surreal, and it was worth the entire trip on its own. I highly recommend paying the galley a visit, especially because it’s free entry!
Chantelle — Google review
If you’re in London, you must visit this place. I stopped by during an 8 hour layover, and even though I couldn’t take my time the way I wanted to, it was absolutely worth it. The collection is stunning, wall after wall of masterpieces you could spend hours admiring. I barely scratched the surface and already felt amazed. I’ll definitely be coming back on a proper trip so I can truly enjoy and appreciate everything this museum has to offer.
Anas S — Google review
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Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/
+44 20 7747 2885
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London Underground Limited

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Mass Transportation Systems
London Underground Limited, often simply called the London Underground, is a popular transportation system that offers an efficient way to navigate through the city. It is known for its ease of use and regular train schedules, making it convenient for both locals and visitors to travel around London. The system provides access to major attractions such as museums and iconic landmarks, catering to a diverse range of commuters from working-class individuals to executives.
The building, first listed as Grade II in 1970, was upgraded to Grade I in 2011. In 2013, it was announced that 55 Broadway would be converted into luxury apartments, once London Underground moved operations from the building in 2015 to their new headquarters in the Olympic Park, Stratford, London. In May 2014, it was announced that the architects, TateHindle, would lead the redevelopment and, in June 2015, planning permission and listed building consent was granted: however, this was not implemented and the planning permission expired in June 2018. In September 2019, a long-term lease of the property was sold by Transport for London for £120 million to Integrity International Group, founded by Tony Matharu. In May 2020, it was announced that Blue Orchid Hotels, a subsidiary of Integrity International, would convert the structure into a luxury hotel. (Wiki) Let's hope they don't change much of its beauty..
Eduardas R — Google review
At first I was worried I wouldn’t be able to follow the system or get myself lost. Which I did, end up going the wrong way. But it’s actually so easy to follow, it’s good to make a few errors as then you will be conscious of ensuring you’re on the right tube. London Underground is amazing and it is really easy to get around and see places. I would walk around central London. Use the underground when going further afield. The trains are very regular, you will find they can get very busy, packed. Don’t feel you need to squeeze in, just wait for the next train as it will add to your experience and enjoy it better. As you would anywhere just be vigilant of your surroundings. I felt very safe, as a solo traveler I was very surprised.
Neets — Google review
As a visitor, you can’t ask for a better system to get about to major museums, etc. You get to ride with both the working class and executives alike. Iconic London ! Takes a little getting used to, if you need to travel in the City, it’s the way to go. As a visitor, we purchased a Visitor Oyster Card online, it’s a fantastic deal. Recommended.
W P — Google review
This is a good way to get around London. The new trains and updated stations are good. It is easy to get a ticket and to get around. However, the ventilation is poor, horrible, hot, and sweaty. It makes for an unbearable and uncomfortable ride. However, some of the trains and train stations have proper ventilation and air but most do not. I only take one train with no transfers, which is all that I can bear, and walk just to be outside where I can breath easy. I caution you to only ride when necessary and recommend you walk outside if able.
Melissa W — Google review
These shops are all closed for good. I could rattle on about the good old days, (people actually pay to hear about it) and a book would be better; it would take a book, pdf, file, whatever to explain how much it has changed. Point? Many but the main one is: Thanks to Bid Rigging the same people keep getting rich fulfilling contracts that do nothing but cosmetic change. I'd rather see the old retailers (driven out by sky high rent, business taxes, business rates that the the big corporate retailers. Btw/ if you come to London be prepared to lug your suitcase up and down many flights of stairs. Of course the bureaucracy will point to "no step access" (only lawsuits by disabled brought that in) and there are more lifts (elevators), yes this is better than nothing - - lucky find one lift 20 years ago. The old, dirty, extremely noisy rolling stock in Central London is the same. Recently you could still find "MetroCamell" 1973. John Lennon probably on one. Sure, they Spent £16 Billion over budget and late) on a new Elizabeth Line. It's a nice reflection on what we have - - tourists are in central London for the sights, not off to Abby Wood (the other one) and to have them riding the clittering, clanking, clattering collection of caligenous junk - - (think Wizard of Oz to the Tin Man) is a disgrace.
Cliff T — Google review
Coming from Manchester we need this in the city.... Yes its a bit dim, dark and dirty.... But what a brilliant, cheap and quick way to get around....
Adam B — Google review
Cheap fast efficient travel for our sightseeing trips. Easy to use gates and pricing simple capped and taken from our banks.
Helen C — Google review
Crowded, stuffy place, too many people in London, but its easy to use, it gets you to your destination on time
Shelaya S — Google review
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4.4
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London, SW1H 0SA, United Kingdom
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Buckingham Palace

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch in London, offers visitors the chance to explore its lavish private and state rooms or witness the iconic changing of the guard ceremony. For history enthusiasts, nearby attractions like Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London are highly recommended. Additionally, a leisurely stroll by Buckingham Palace may provide an opportunity to catch a glimpse of royalty or admire the handsome guards.
I had a great time attending Buckingham palace! The grounds were stunning and I even got to see a short performance from the guards. The landscaping and fountains were the highlight for me. The self-guided tour inside was great too. Buy your ticket in advance to pick your preferred time.
Shanel — Google review
Interesting to be and see inside this storied place. The State Rooms are interesting and the chance to see the royal art collection is a real treat. I also enjoyed the special exhibition of art produced on the King Charles’s travel over the years as well as the throne room. It’s crowded but manageable. I also visited the mews with the carriages and would recommend. My disappointment was the limited access to the garden. The website lists the Royal Gardens as one of the highlights and includes pictures of the rose garden and other select spots. Once on-site I learned that much of the garden, including the roses I hoped to see, is off-limits unless you book a special tour, which were all booked. This is not made clear on the website when booking. Also note that the amount of time they indicate for the palace tour is far too long unless you’re planning to eat in the cafe and do a lot of shopping in the gift shop. I listened to the entire tour and spent time in all of the rooms and it took me 45 minutes or so—they indicate 2 to 2.5 hours. This can be an issue if you are booking multiple timed elements at the palace or tickets elsewhere.
Scott — Google review
Tickets are not necessary for the changing of the guard. But I recommend standing on the fountain if you cannot get near the fence. You will need tickets for the States room tour. It's well worth with it.
Lori D — Google review
Highly recommend the palace tour as the palace is quite stunning on the inside. Do buy the tickets in advance and show up right in time for your entry because there’s no wait then! The gift shop also has some quality souvenirs so I highly recommend it. Also, the palace gardens were my favourite gardens in London ✨✨✨✨
Sumukha A — Google review
The palace is absolutely beautiful inside, but no photography. We really enjoyed our visit there. It's is a good bit of walking around but benches to rest on. There is a 20 minutes walk one you get outside to get back out to the main street but once again plenty of benches to rest.
Robin J — Google review
you can feel the history behind the building. A truly wonderful palace, with stunning architecture and beautifully maintained surroundings. Watching the Changing of the Guard adds to the charm, making it a must-see landmark when visiting London.
Matteo C — Google review
Visited during the changing of the guard I really didn’t know what I was in for. The crowds and fences were ridiculous and the event was not that impressive to me. I could’ve skipped it and been fine. Because of the event I really didn’t get to see the palace exterior and gates very well due to large crowds and barricades. Unless the changing of the guard is a bucket list thing you really want to see I would recommend not going during that event if you’re wanting to get a good view of the palace.
Shawn S — Google review
Strolling by Buckingham Palace with a friend in the afternoon was unforgettable. A lively crowd gathered out front, and to our surprise, the King himself exited! The grand palace looked stunning in the sunlight, and the nearby fountain added to the royal charm. Truly a special moment! If you are in the vicinity give it a go.
Iztok — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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London, SW1A 1AA, United Kingdom
https://www.rct.uk/visit/buckingham-palace
+44 303 123 7300
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Madame Tussauds London

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Wax museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Madame Tussauds London is a renowned wax museum and a top tourist spot in the city. Founded by Marie Tussaud, it features lifelike wax replicas of famous celebrities, historical figures, and members of the Royal Family. The museum offers 14 interactive areas with over 300 stunning wax figures from various fields such as movies, sports, music, fashion, politics, history, and fiction. It's an ideal place for family visits as there are activities suitable for all ages.
We had so much fun here! It’s not just wax figures; the Star Wars and Marvel sections are amazing, and the 4D cinema was a great bonus. The 'Spirit of London' taxi ride was a total surprise and really enjoyable. Great for selfies and a good laugh. Definitely book online to save money!
Ryan A — Google review
Had a good time with family, spent around 2hrs at the venue.kudos to the entire team for excellent crowd control. Around 80% of the wax statue look stunning and fantastic, rest felt like a dummy one. The special attraction was "Spirit of London" ride, which is a themed taxi ride through the city's history, and not a conventional train ride. The ride uses iconic black cabs to take visitors on a 5-minute journey through London's history and cultural events which also includes wax figures, immersive exhibits, and a 4D cinema.
Shanavas S — Google review
Had a great time! There’s quite a collection to explore, with some truly fascinating stories, science section and even a few spooky horror rooms. The organisation and presentation were excellent, and the cable ride through centuries of history was absolutely epic! I didn’t see many staff around, but I didn’t really need any help. Overall, I had an amazing time and would highly recommend it!
Susan O — Google review
Madame Tussauds London is one of the city’s most famous attractions, known for its incredibly lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical icons, and world leaders. Visitors can get up close to movie stars, musicians, athletes, and even members of the Royal Family. The experience includes themed zones, interactive displays, and immersive sets that bring scenes to life. From posing with Marvel superheroes to stepping into the world of Star Wars, there’s something for everyone. Madame Tussauds combines art, entertainment, and history, making it a fun and memorable destination for people of all ages visiting London.
Anup D — Google review
I had a fantastic experience at Madame Tussauds London! From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere was exciting and full of energy. The wax figures are incredibly lifelike — it honestly felt like standing right next to world-famous celebrities, historical icons, and even superheroes. The interactive zones made the visit even more enjoyable. The Marvel and Star Wars experiences were highlights for me, and I loved how immersive the settings were. Everything was well-organized, and staff were friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive experience. It’s not just about seeing the figures — it’s about the journey through culture, history, film, sports, and music all in one place. A great mix of fun, photo opportunities, and a bit of awe. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in London!
Adriana V — Google review
I had an amazing experience at the Madame Tuassads London. I have already been to other places but this one was different. In addition to various wax statues there was a ride which was very beautiful. Also there was 3D show which was star of the whole lot. Would highly recommend even if you have visited other wax museums. Its clean and wait time is not much.
Keerthan P — Google review
Madame Tussauds was such a fun experience! The wax figures look unbelievably real ,it’s like walking through a celebrity world. The Marvel and Royal Family sections were my favourites. It does get busy, but totally worth it for the photos and the atmosphere.
Shehara K — Google review
I was a bit hesitant about going here, if it's really worth the money... And it is! We enjoyed this interactive experience very much! It's fun and I very much appreciated it is not just the wax figures (which are impressive by themselves), but I was excited about the Marvel 3D experience, the little "taxi" drive through the history of London or the scary horror cellar :) What was dissapointing was the price of the photos they take for you (25 pounds?!). But otherwise perfect way to spend a memorable afternoon (at least 3 hours recommended!), totally recommended. PS: pleasant surprise at the end of our visit was the London Eye tickets for 10£ offer.
Vendulka P — Google review
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3.9
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Marylebone Rd, London, NW1 5LR, United Kingdom
https://www.madametussauds.com/london/en/
+44 20 7487 0351
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Victoria and Albert Museum

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Art museum
Museums
Art gallery
The Victoria and Albert Museum, also known as the V&A, is a treasure trove of art and design spanning 5,000 years. It features a permanent collection of 2.3 million objects including stunning garments, dazzling jewelry, intricate mosaics, and ancient sculptures. The museum is currently hosting two remarkable exhibitions: 'Windrush 75,' which commemorates a significant historical event, and 'DIVA,' celebrating iconic performers.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is one of the most impressive museums I’ve ever visited. It’s a celebration of art, design, and human creativity from across the world. The building itself is stunning, and every gallery feels thoughtfully arranged. You can easily spend hours exploring everything from fashion and textiles to sculpture, jewellery, photography, and furniture. One of the highlights is the fashion collection, which shows how style has evolved over centuries. The sculpture galleries are equally captivating, with pieces from ancient times to modern artists. The museum does an excellent job of combining history with contemporary design, making it both educational and inspiring. The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, and the museum is well signposted, which helps when navigating such a large space. Entry is free, though some special exhibitions require tickets. The café and gift shop are also worth visiting for a quick break or a unique souvenir. Overall, the Victoria and Albert Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in art, culture, or history. It’s a place that sparks curiosity and appreciation for creativity in all its forms a true gem in the heart of London.
Nirmal C — Google review
I recently visited the V&A with a friend to see the Cartier Exhibition. It was great, even though it was a bit crowded, which meant no hanging about. However, there were opportunities to return to an exhibit if you wished. I visited on a lovely autumn afternoon and the colourful trees outside added to my enjoyment. There's also a beautiful cafe for a wide selection of food and drinks. It's one of my favourite museums to visit as they put on great exhibitions on a wide variety of subjects. I recommend it highly as a wonderful place to visit anytime.
Shirley F — Google review
The Victoria and Albert Museum is truly an amazing place to visit. The collection is huge, beautifully curated, and full of history, art, fashion, and design from all around the world. Every room has something interesting to see, whether you’re into sculptures, jewellery, textiles, or modern installations. The building itself is stunning, and you can easily spend hours exploring without getting bored. It’s a perfect spot for anyone who loves culture and creativity. Highly recommended for a day out in London!
Vibhor S — Google review
If you’re anywhere near South Kensington, the Victoria & Albert Museum is one of those places you absolutely must pop into. As someone who’s lived in England for years, I can honestly say the V&A never gets old. What surprised me the most on my recent visit was just how incredible the ceramics collection is. If you’re even slightly into pottery, porcelain, glazes, or anything to do with craft and kiln work, you’ll be blown away. There are shelves and walls filled—and I mean filled—with pieces from all over the world, from tiny delicate bowls to massive vases taller than a child. You could easily spend half a day in the ceramics section alone. And it’s not just ceramics. The museum has an impressive range of sculptures as well—scrubbs, marble carvings, classical statues, and pieces that make you wonder how on earth someone carved something so smooth out of stone. You walk through a hall and suddenly you’re surrounded by history in 360 degrees. The jewellery gallery is another highlight. It’s not just “oh that’s pretty”—it’s genuinely fascinating. Crowns, brooches, rings, intricate metalwork… some pieces are hundreds of years old, shining under the lights like they were made yesterday. One thing I really love about the V&A is how hands-on it feels. They’ve got sections where you can take a closer look at materials, textures, and even a few areas where touching certain samples is allowed. And if you love photography or design, the V&A has a bit of everything—fashion, textiles, prints, historical photos. It’s like a treasure chest that never ends. Honestly, if you’re truly into art, craftsmanship, or history, one day is nowhere near enough. You think you’ll breeze through it, but the more you look, the more there is. It’s the kind of place where you follow one hallway, and suddenly you’ve discovered an entirely new world. So yes—highly recommended. If you’re visiting London, the V&A should be right near the top of your list. Free entry, world-class collections, and genuinely inspiring. Come for an hour and you’ll wish you stayed the whole day.
Wachira C — Google review
My visit to the Victoria & Albert Museum was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. As I entered the galleries connected to Punjab and Sikh history, I felt a deep emotional connection. The artifacts linked to Maharaja Ranjit Singh—his weapons, jewelry, and artistic treasures—were beautifully preserved and displayed with great respect. Seeing them filled me with immense pride for my heritage. The staff at the museum were incredibly helpful and knowledgeable. Each section was well-explained and thoughtfully organised. For anyone interested in Punjab, Sikh history, or Indian heritage, the V&A Museum is truly a treasure. I highly recommend this museum to every traveller visiting London. It’s not just a museum—it’s a place where you feel connected to your roots.
Sukhchain S — Google review
Such an Amazing Museum. Amazing exhibitions and gallery and displays to view your mind. Make sure to have 4 hours spare to take in all the displays. World class. Take well organised. Great food in the cafe at a reasonable price. Make sure to dine in the Victorian cafe.
Iqbal R — Google review
A Truly Remarkable Day! I simply can't recommend the membership strongly enough! My visit to the Marie Antoinette exhibition today was truly remarkable. Not only was the collection breathtaking, but the staff were incredibly kind and attentive throughout the day. My daughter and I wore period-style Marie Antoinette costumes, and it was lovely to feel welcomed and celebrated. Every single person we encountered was charming and pleasant. What a fantastic museum experience!
Maria G — Google review
Free to enter for their main exhibits, except for special exhibitions. But there's plenty to see and explore in the different courts, organised by theme, geographical area and time period. Wheelchair accessible Look out for the giant statue of David in the Cast Courts, as well as the rather large pillar of Trajan. Also, the collection of sculptures donated by Auguste Rodin. If you like Jewellery, head up to 2F.
Cheok O — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(33169)
Cromwell Rd, London, SW7 2RL, United Kingdom
https://www.vam.ac.uk/south-kensington
+44 20 7942 2000
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Natural History Museum

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Natural history museum
Museums
The Natural History Museum, located in South Kensington, is a renowned institution that celebrates the marvels of the natural world. Established in 1881, this iconic London museum boasts an extensive collection of specimens and interactive displays covering diverse topics such as dinosaurs, fossils, gemstones, and meteorites. Visitors are treated to a journey through time and space as they explore the rich diversity of life on Earth and the powerful forces that have shaped our planet over millions of years.
I have such fond memories of the Natural History Museum from school trips and visits over the years. I’ve been several times as an adult too, with friends, family, and visitors to London, it’s always a wonderful experience. The main attraction is, of course, the incredible dinosaur displays, which never fail to impress. There’s so much to see and do, from fascinating exhibits to a beautiful garden outside that’s well worth exploring. Entry is free, and there are plenty of cafés and places to eat and drink inside. I’d definitely say this is a must visit for anyone coming to London, especially if you have children who love dinosaurs, it’s truly amazing.
Tanya L — Google review
You can book a time slot ticket for free online before hand. This ensures you dont have to queue if it gets too busy. Truly a must visit Museum in London. There are so many different exhibitions that you can easily spend 3 hours here. Of course the main attraction is the Blue whale skeleton, called hope. It weighs 4.5tonnes and measures 25.2m long. This is a real blue whale skeleton and not a model! Can you imagine! There is a dinosaur exhibition and for your info, most of the bones on display are actual dinosaur bones! If you see its dated, then its real dinosaur bones. Other than that there are other paid exhibitions available throughout the museum.
SL W — Google review
The museum is well-maintained and full of interesting collections. Natural History Museum in London and was truly impressed. The building itself is stunning with its grand architecture and detailed interior. The dinosaur and gemstone exhibits were fascinating and well-organized. I especially enjoyed the interactive sections that make learning fun for both kids and adults. Spending few hours here may not enough. I recommend booking paid tickets for elderly visitors.
Mousey N — Google review
Always love going to museums where ever I go to take in the local perspective. It is free entry with donation recommended, which is easy once you see what this place has to offer. This would have been one of the larger sites I have visited in my travels. It has a large variety of collections spanning several floors. I really enjoyed most of the galleries I saw, with their interactive displays that complement the static representations. We literally spent all afternoon their until close and still didn't get a chance to see the whole building. Missing out on the Darwin, and some of the green sector. From what we did see the rest of the place would be just as amazing. Since it's free entry it can definitely be a 2 day walk about. The place is large and requires a bit of sauntering. There are lots of benches and presentations that you can sit while you watch. Which is nice for those who have mobility challenges. Overall, a great visit but if you really like to hit every inch, it's a whole day visit so keep that in mind.
Kyle ( — Google review
Well kept clean and spacious. Wheel chair acess though out and entering with no steps . Its extremely hot inside even in November. Could do with air conditioning. Lots of history with lots of animals. Great for kids all ages and adults. Toilets and disabled toilets on site with a cafe which is rather expensive so I would recommend brining yours own lunch in if you are a family. 2 coffees and a cookie was approximately £15 . Over all a great experience and very educational. If you home educate your children its worth a day trip in to London to visit the museum. Hot peanuts with honey out side are delicious 😋 pre book tickets for free on line to avoid quing. Pre booked Tickets walk straight in and que jump !
Ms H — Google review
The Natural History Museum in London is a must-visit for science and nature enthusiasts. With free entry, it showcases fascinating exhibits on dinosaurs,evolution, and the natural world. You can avoid the queues by booking the ticket online or there will be free tickets at the gate as well. The museum is usually open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:50 PM, with extended hours on certain days. Special exhibitions require tickets, which can be booked online in advance. Audio guides and tours are available for a more in-depth experience.
Nisal M — Google review
Today, I took a group of elderly visitors with dementia to the London History Museum. Our group varied in mobility — some were able to walk independently, one used a walker, and two were in wheelchairs. We had a brilliant time exploring the different rooms, and the earthquake experience was truly amazing and impactful for everyone. The museum was quite busy with several school groups, which did raise some concerns. One of my members was bumped into twice by a school group, causing them to become unsteady on their feet. While the school group was apologetic, the situation was a little disappointing. The only drawbacks were that the toilets are quite spread out across the museum, and the lifts were sometimes difficult to use due to limited capacity and unclear floor labels. Despite this, we managed to navigate successfully. It was nice to see seating areas scattered around the rooms, providing opportunities for rest. Booking disability parking was straightforward and very helpful, with friendly staff assisting us both on arrival and when we left. Overall, it was a positive experience, and I’d love to return with my family next time for a more flexible visit
Lauren S — Google review
For a free entry this museum was absolutely incredible. A very wide variety of exhibits from a multitude of scientific fields. Definitely take your time and explore the entire building. Enjoyed looking at all the different animal exhibits. The dinosaur section of the museum was very fascinating to go through 🦖. I also enjoyed the geological sections. It really does seem that the museum is promoting education at no price! 👨‍🔬 A must visit if you're in the area.
The D — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(38576)
Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 5BD, United Kingdom
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/
+44 20 7942 5000
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Coral Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium

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Greyhound stadium
Fun & Games
Coral Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium is a race track for greyhounds that features a restaurant, five bars, computerised Tote and an easy-to-follow race card. The restaurant provides patrons with a pleasant meal experience while they watch the racing on screens. The menu is basic but excellently cooked and well presented with generous portions. Waiting staff are professional and friendly, making it an ideal spot to meet up with friends and family.
We had our Wedding reception here last night and honestly it went fantastic,The whole evening ran smoothly,The Chef had to cook for 100 people and it tasted fantastic,All staff were happy and very welcoming.Drinks were well priced too. Lena was the person I spoke to first about this idea at the track and she was very polite and extremely helpful,And Lisa WOW what can I say this lady has been amazing always in contact with my now Wife, Communication has been spot on she's gone above and beyond,These 2 ladies are a credit to the Track.Thank you for everything you did too make sure the evening ran smoothly. Love Steve and Emily
Steveo T — Google review
I used to go to the dogs regularly. I saw they had a Wednesday race on, popped in with my two kids to see what they made of it, we stayed for 2 hours had a couple of small bets and one or two winners, they enjoyed it something very different to what we would normally do. My cider tasted a bit funky though. Door and bar staff pleasant betting clerk less so but still fun
Jake B — Google review
Came on Sunday afternoon for a big family celebration. A Diamond Wedding Anniversary! The staff went out of their to make everyone welcome and the celebrating couple were so pleased and surprised with how much care and attention the staff gave them! Special thanks to Gary, Ruby, Aesop and Lisa. If you are ever thinking of a venue for a celebration, try something different and come here! Fantastic food, drink and atmosphere. You'll be well looked after and won't regret it! Thank you all at Coral Stadium Hove!
Rob H — Google review
We attended our sons football presentation here last night (31/05/25), I was so shocked at the amount of rude and unfriendly staff. The dogs used to be a good fun family-friendly night out. The lady on the tote desk downstairs (the one that made her own aggressive sign and stuck it up) was extremely rude and should have some training on customer service on how to speak to people. The lady at the bottom of the stairs as you enter, shouted at kids for running down the stairs, but they weren't running they were just a bit excited (these weren't our group of boys) threatening to tell their parents they were coming down the stairs and would throw them out. They weren't doing anything wrong, just someone on a power trip. The security and some of the management were on the kids constantly for running around outside - this was an hour before the dogs had even started, and no one was around. Some of the boys were upstairs (with adults) on a table and were asked to move downstairs because they were cheering on the dogs, and apparently, they were noisy. Absolutely comical. Isn't that the reason you go to the dogs! It is definitely not a family-friendly place, and i 100% wouldn't recommend taking kids. It felt like they wanted the football clubs' money but didn't actually want the kids there, but unfortunately, this was an event that was about the kids and celebrating them. The one star I have given is for the lady that was on the till in the cafe, I think she was the only one who smiled and treated kids like they should be treated.
Hannah B — Google review
Unfortunately, our fellow students were not allowed to enter, which was deeply disappointing for them. We were a larger group of language school students, excited to take part in something cultural and for us new in England. We arrived in two groups: first our friends, who are under 18, and a little later the two of us adults. Although we explained that we all belong to the same school, this was not accepted, and even our offer to present student IDs was disregarded. As a result, the younger students were turned away, despite being accompanied by adults. It was truly very sad to see their disappointment, especially as they had been so eager to experience and learn more about English culture.
Agnieszka — Google review
What a fantastic night, staff was fab , great seating with good view of the track. Food was ok depending what you had, wouldn’t recommend the buffalo chicken but sea bass and steak was really tasty. All in all great night and will be returning.
Kelly B — Google review
We had a great stag do here. Had the meal package and the staff were really friendly and nice. You get a really nice member of staff who takes your bets and gives you winnings. The menu had about 5 items for each course and my steak was cooked to perfection. I recommend having the meal and going here with friends.
Simon K — Google review
A brilliant night out and the food is surprisingly superb. We had Eduardo as our server and he was an absolute star. He not only went above and beyond to seat us but also was entertaining with banter that (somewhat) took the sting out of me consistently picking the losing dogs
Chloe W — Google review
4.2
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3.6
(327)
Nevill Rd, Brighton and Hove, Hove BN3 7BZ, United Kingdom
http://www.brightonandhovegreyhoundstadium.co.uk/
+44 1273 013334
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National Trust - Devil's Dyke

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$$$$affordable
Park
National Trust - Devil's Dyke is a stunning V-shaped valley located about six miles from Brighton, England. It was a popular tourist spot in the early 20th century due to its mysterious formation and remains of historical structures like an Iron Age fort and Victorian railway line. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is part of the South Downs, offering picturesque walking trails with breathtaking views.
Great spot for a wee hike and ramble. Impressive views and very helpful staff at the National Trust cabin. Tried to come here before but it was mist bound. This time there was excellent weather and views.
Matt C — Google review
We visited here in early January and it was beautiful in the snow. The views along the walk were lovely. We went for a walk and stopped to have fun in the snow throwing snowballs. The only downside was there was not a huge amount of parking especially with the pub being there too. However, it was extremely picturesque and definitely worth visiting if you like walking with a wonderful view.
Emma A — Google review
Good view. Enjoyed walking around viewing nature If you're planning to walk down the downs I would recommend wearing climbing shoes. Because I saw a man fall on his back. 8/10 would go again. Beautiful view And a nice walk
Cornal W — Google review
An absolutely beautiful, iconic treasure of Brighton- a must visit for all ages. Walking through the Dyke itself isn't too strenuous and is a really peaceful, grounding experience. I love walking through with my son or on my own- it's great for kids who enjoy nature as insects, wildflowers and birds are abundant. If you aren't able or in the mood to traverse the steep hill, there are large flat walking areas as well which are just as much of a treasure to experience with stunning views. People often fly kites, walk their dogs and just enjoy the space no matter the weather. It's really a special part of Brighton and so easy to get to by hopping on a 77 bus. There is also a pub/hotel which has AMAZING chips which are a must, as well as toilets when needed.
R W — Google review
A must-visit for nature and hiking lovers! Devil’s Dyke is one of the best hiking spots I’ve visited. The views are absolutely breathtaking — endless green hills, fresh air, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes it perfect for a weekend escape. The hike takes around 2 to 3 hours depending on your pace, and every part of the trail feels rewarding. There are plenty of photo spots, and the panoramic view from the top is just stunning. It’s well-maintained by the National Trust, with good walking paths and clear signboards. Whether you’re hiking solo, with friends, or with family, this place is perfect to refresh your mind and enjoy nature. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the South Downs area! 🌿🥾
Bhanderi T — Google review
Absolutely stunning. Lots of free parking with a gentle walk to reach the pub, playground and information point. The views are amazing, can see for miles on a clear day
Terry H — Google review
Devil’s Duke is a beautiful place. The views are amazing and everything is very green. There’s a clear path to walk on, and it goes through a small forest with great, tall trees. We even saw cows crossing the path, which was a fun surprise. It’s calm, easy to walk, and perfect for taking photos. Bring comfy shoes and enjoy the fresh air
Reina R — Google review
My Favourite place to watch the sunset 🥰 so peaceful with beautiful views and walks! Always come here with my partner for a cosy evening out especially on a warm one.
Stephanie M — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(1082)
Devil's Dyke Rd, Brighton, BN1 8YJ, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/devils-dyke
+44 344 800 1895
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WWT Arundel

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
WWT Arundel is a 60-acre wetland reserve managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, located near Arundel Castle. It offers nature walks, boat tours, and birdwatching opportunities. The center features a variety of swans, ducks, geese, and other wildlife.
This is a beautifully picturesque and outstanding WWT Reserve near Arundel with a host of things to see and do including Wetland Discovery Boat Safari, Wildlife Hides, Wetland Secrets House, Waterside Walk, Pelican Cove, Coastal Creek Aviary and Reedbed Boardwalk. The Wetland Discovery Boat Safari is an absolutely fantastic and beautiful peaceful ride on a boat through one of the many waterways at the reserve and these boat rides cost an extra £3 per person on top of the base admission fee into the reserve, which is extremely reasonable and during the boat rides you can admire the beautiful waterways of the reserve and also see wildlife such as Mute Swans, Pike and Mallard Ducks and there is a great narration from the boatman on what wildlife there is to see. The boat safaris run at various times intervals throughout the day and information is available at the reception with regard this. The boat safari is a lovely wonderful relaxing experience. There are great some walks around the reserve where you can admire some fantastic picturesque views of the reserve and the local area and during your walk around the reserve you can wander into the various hides such as the Lapwing hide and Sandmartin hide where you can catch a great glimpse of the ponds but also see Sandmartins, Canada Geese, Tufted Ducks and Pochards. There is a Duckery where you can see some further Wetland Birds including Emperor Geese, Hawaian Geese, Swan Ducks and Mandarin Ducks which look in great condition and well looked after. There is the Pelican Cove where you can see Dalmatian Pelicans which look wonderfully imposing and look amazing on the eye and there is talk and feed of the Pelicans where you can learn further interesting facts about them and also seeing them being fed is a great sight to see. The Wetland Secret Plant House you can see and smell some Wildflowers that are on display in there and it gives off a great wild aroma. In the Coastal Creek Aviary you can see Eider Ducks which are great to see. There is a pond dipping area which is great for little ones to look for insects and understand nature. There is other areas to mention such as the Wildlife Garden with great plant life to see. There is a cafe on site selling a great variety of refreshments at reasonable prices and there is a nice gift shop selling a variety of souvenirs at reasonable prices. Overall this is an absolute amazing and a thoroughly outstanding place to visit, which makes for a pleasant and relaxing day out. Definitely well worth a visit whilst in Arundel.
Daniel W — Google review
This reserve is a gem. It is compact, but diverse. It was also remarkably uncrowded for a late August Saturday. We saw quite a range of wild birds. I would recommend the boat safari. Even though we did not see a lot of birds, it was a true "Nature Watch mindfulness moment". The staff were very welcoming and helpful (even when we were among the last in the shop after official closing time). The cafe makes a good cup of coffee and there we a great selection of sweet treats (including vegan cakes).
Gavin J — Google review
I brought my elderly Mum and we had a wonderful time wondering around, watching the gorgeous wetland birds. Mum has a walking frame, was able to walk on the even tracks and was glad to be able to sit down whenever she needed to. We enjoyed pumpkin spice lattes and carrot cake in the café too!
Natasha B — Google review
Beautiful place, birds are awesome, Pelicans were very cool! Calm and quiet, lots of information from info boards and staff, lots of fun routes. We went will small children who listen well, there are areas that are very close to water, may be worth taking reins or pushchair for very little ones.
Catherine C — Google review
We went here over October half term and loved it. We stayed from 10 am until 3pm doing all the different activities etc. they had lots of Halloween related activities like wand making and potion making. Then we did a boat ride through the wetlands. The kids rand wild and loved being outside and seeing all the birds. We brought our own picnic, which I recommend to do.
Rebecca W — Google review
Arundel Wetland Centre offers an excellent place to relax and observe various birds and wildlife. The centre is wheelchair accessible with excellent parking. There is a very good cafe offering food, cakes and beverages and a good gift shop. Thoroughly worth a visit.
Cornfields D — Google review
A great family experience. We were delighted to see a kingfisher from the cafe window! Lots of unusual birds too. Cafe offered simple food but very tasty.
Sarah H — Google review
WWT Arundel hosted us for a team development day. It was a beautiful view from our room and they provided us with a delicious lunch. If you’re looking for something different as a meeting venue…
Michael B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(829)
Mill Rd, Arundel, BN18 9PB, United Kingdom
http://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/arundel/
+44 1903 883355
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Arundel Castle

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Arundel Castle is a historic site with a crenellated Norman keep, gatehouse, and barbican. It offers guided tours and hosts jousting events. The castle's grounds are perfect for picnics and leisurely walks by the River Arun. The annual Tulip Festival at the castle showcases thousands of colorful blooms each spring. Nearby gardens like Denmans Garden and Woolbeding Gardens offer peaceful settings with inspiring planting combinations and scenic landscapes.
We really enjoyed our visit. So much better that we thought it would be. We visited all parts and needed five hours to do so. The castle is stunning to see close up. The interior is vast. The gardens excellent. All very well maintained. Unlike National Trust properties all the guides are paid, not volunteers. They know the history well. The views across the countryside from the battlements and lovely. I recommend visiting. It is worth every penny of the entrance fee.
Rowland W — Google review
A must see. The castle is huge and very interesting to visit. One can see the different periods of time of its occupation. The interiors exhibit very well reconstructed rooms. The garden is very rich and diverse. The stumpery was our favorite part, in particular thanks to the autumn colours. Full tour of the castle and gardens took us about 3 hours.
Arthur T — Google review
Stunning castle for history, art, and design lovers! Walking through the castle and keep felt like entering one of my many childhood drawings. The weather was lovely and the gardens made me si happy—there are greenhouses to visit, a rose garden, ponds, and so many wonderful interiors for a great day trip from London. Thank you!
Wan Q — Google review
Such an incredible experience! Visiting from the states, so I don't get a lot of castle tours, but this one was simply exceptional. From the gardens, to the castle tour, to the guides, and the cafe, we left with an amazing experience and tons of stunning shots! Highly recommend planning for a sunny day to enjoy the beautiful gardens. Truly an unforgettable experience! The setups were stunning to see and the staff was more than friendly and informative. Plus, the food was great! We shared a sausage roll and pasty, but ate it too quickly to snap a photo! If you're in the area, or wanting to make a day trip to the south, can't suggest Arundel further! It took us three to four hours to clear the grounds and castle altogether- it's worth the ticket!
Maddy H — Google review
Lovely place. Bit pricey, but the castle and grounds are huge, so you can spend most of the day there. It's really well set up, with a specific route that takes you through the whole castle and learn about its history. The gardens are equally stunning. Great visit. Would recommend.
Ilona C — Google review
Google's 50 picture limit means I can't show you the superior quality of this place. My favourite castle in the country, somewhere I've always wanted to visit, and by a long way the best one I've ever been to. I loved every second of being in here, I'd do it all again. The Duke of Norfolk is a very lucky man, to own this place must be a very special experience.
Simon B — Google review
11th century castle has impressive grounds and you can explore the castle. Very informative volunteers who are happy to showcase the part of the castle they are located in. Beautiful gardens. The gift shop is lovely. One of the first houses to be fitted with electrical lights. Closes soon in early November
June R — Google review
The most beautiful castle I've ever been too. Have visited before pre baby and did the whole castle, but attended again recently to visit the gardens only as had the baby in the pram which is not accessible in the castle for prams. It was absolutely stunning and better than I remembered. Looked extra lovely in the sunshine. Gardens were beautiful. The garden cafe was great, friendly lady there. Toilets also clean and spacious. We also met the lovely little puppy Titus who was wondering the grounds with it's owner.
Kelly O — Google review
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4.6
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Arundel, BN18 9AB, United Kingdom
https://www.arundelcastle.org/
+44 1903 882173
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Arundel Cathedral of Our Lady & St Philip Howard

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Arundel Cathedral of Our Lady & St Philip Howard is a stunning example of French-Gothic style architecture, adorned with intricate stained-glass rose windows. Constructed in 1873 and situated high above the market town, it is an impressive sight both from afar and up close. The cathedral is well maintained and has clean facilities, but parking may be challenging during busy times. During the Lenten season, all statues within are draped in purple fabric.
The cathedral is beautiful. It stands above the town at the top of a hill. Lots of history and gothic architecture. It has one of the most beautiful organs i have seen! There is no entrance fee, but you make a donation.
Emma C — Google review
We visited during the flower festival. The building is already so beautiful, but was even more enhanced with all of the gorgeous flower displays. You could tell that so much work and thought had gone into each and every design. Entry is free, but they do ask for donations to help fund the show and cathedral understandably. During the flower festival there were also lots of stalls around.
Emily C — Google review
Loved the turrets as it gave Catherdral different look from our more traditional ones. Lovely high fan vaulted nave (more like a French design). If visiting the castle then worth popping in here too, walking distance.
Debbie P — Google review
Free to go in and wallet around. Beautiful Cathedral inside, not overly big but good to spend 30+mins in if you just want to look. Worth checking online what time services etc are so it's definitely open to walk around at the time you want to go. I didn't see a toilet so not sure if there was one. There is a small gift shop there that is usual price for these kind of shops but not overly expensive so we did buy something, especially as it didn't cost to go in. Parking can be had in the road outside for free. We have been twice, once on a summer's day and once on a quieter autumn day and both times we managed to find parking. If you enjoy looking round beautiful churches then this is definitely worth a visit and the town of Arundel is a few mins walk down the hill and there is another old church over the road you can also visit. Definitely worth a stop off.
Susie D — Google review
Incredibly beautiful building, reminiscent of Westminster in architecture. If you look outside, there are many different statues and meticulous work. Inside there is nothing special, but you can sit and enjoy the sunlight coming in
John — Google review
Visiting Arundel to finally get to visit Arundel castle. Visited the cathedral as part of our stay. The church was built by Henry XV Duke of Norfolk. The building was complete in just 3 years and opened 1st July 1873. The cathedral is very impressive and can been seen from most parts of Arundel as high on the hill. There is free on street parking to the side of the Cathedral. With a good pub st Mary's in the gate next to it. The cathedral has some beautiful stained glass windows and decorative church organ. Well worth a visit. Some of the best views are from inside the gardens at Arundel castle. Make sure you also visit St Nicolas Church just over the road.
Julie S — Google review
Lovely cathedral which is well worth a visit. Beautiful and striking to look at both inside and out.
Luke B — Google review
The finest example of French Gothic architecture in England. Outstanding it’s a must
The G — Google review
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4.3
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London Rd, Arundel, BN18 9AY, United Kingdom
http://www.arundelcathedral.org/
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Odds Farm Park

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Odds Farm Park is a fantastic destination for families with young children, offering a range of activities to keep everyone entertained. The park features animal encounters, tractor rides, and indoor play areas, providing an opportunity for visitors to meet friendly farm animals and learn about farming. Additionally, there are outdoor play options such as go-karts and crazy golf, ensuring that there's something for everyone to enjoy.
This place is a complete bundle of joy for the whole family - the extreme close encounters at the animal barns to start with, massive adventure playground and sand play areas, go karts, golf park and to top it all - a giant soft play well curated for the little senses, this place had got something to offer for everyone. A must visit for the whole family attending throughout the year. We visited them at the family Pumpkin Nights festival and it had so much fun to offer - marshmallow toasting, access to the entire park exclusively at the evening, lights and glow events at the show barn and silent disco. It was overall an unforgettable experience and extremely hard for little to leave the place after such fun hours of play and entertainment
Somasree B — Google review
We had a lovely time at the farm with our baby last Thursday. We really enjoyed feeding the animals, and the outdoor play areas were fantastic! The baby soft play could definitely use more balls in the ball pit, and the café closed quite early, with no food options available later on. Still, it’s a great spot for little ones and we’d happily go back!
Diane F — Google review
We spent the day at Odds Farm for Halloween half term and it was a blast. From pumpkin picking (every paying child gets a FREE pumpkin!) to watching Wicked the Musical performances — three times might I add, because it was definitely my son’s highlight of the day! We also loved the brilliant bubble show, tractor & trailer ride, Marmalade’s Mini Rovers, and of course feeding all the adorable animals. If you’re looking for some Halloween fun this half term, I highly recommend Odds Farm - there’s so much to do and it’s perfect for little ones! We’ll definitely be back soon! (@landoandlyra) x
Abbie H — Google review
We are from Sweden visiting and really enjoyed this place with the kids. It had a lots to do and see. And a kids playground inside to where you can eat food for a ok price. It tasted okay to. The nois level was a big high but it is kids,;). The coolest was that we went to get the pumpkin in a wheel barrel and then cut it out as you wanted to and get it home.
Daniel S — Google review
Wonderful place run by genuine, passionate people. Kids always have tons of fun. Playground and soft plays are huge and in great condition, animal shows are entertaining and informative.
Dawid D — Google review
We was excited to visit after reading all the great reviews. Unfortunately I dont believe we got value for money. It cost nearly £80 for 4 of us, We purchased some animal food but as all enclosures are double fenced my son struggled to feed the animals and we ended up throwing it for him. There isn't many animals onsite to see, we was told there was over 250 animals onsite! The cafe was busy and very messy, lots of rubbish on tables/floor and table tops dirty. Toilets were also dirty. There is a free tractor ride but we only rode around the highland cow, about 5 times in circles! My son enjoyed the indoor slides but the carpet stairs were dirty too. We Unfortunately decided to leave at that point.
Sarah K — Google review
The adults only night was so cute!! Free face paint, see the animals, silent disco and fire pits 🎃😽 so good for £20!! - and no screaming kids!!
X — Google review
It was amazing experience for family, but the customer service at the coffee shop inside in front of the softplay need to improve. Slow, incompetent and arrogant, they got the order wrong and several times despite there being few people they made us wait 20 minutes. They majority of them were young guys without experience and they don't care about the outcome, they work there sure just temporary to pay some university bill .
Simo S — Google review
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Wooburn Common Rd, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe HP10 0LX, United Kingdom
http://www.oddsfarm.co.uk/
+44 1628 520188
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National Trust - Cliveden

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$$$$affordable
Garden
National Trust - Cliveden offers luxurious accommodations in the form of plush rooms, suites, and cottages set on a lavish estate. The estate features various walking trails suitable for all ages and abilities, including family-friendly routes and more challenging paths with stunning views over the Thames. Visitors can tailor their walks to explore formal gardens, tree-lined avenues, or riverside woodland. Additionally, there are opportunities to tour the grand house on selected days and enjoy activities such as visiting the play den and maze.
Day trip to Cliveden to visit the gardens and enjoy a long walk through the woods and by the Thames with a friend. Saw lots of nature - red kites, deer, goslings, ducklings and a cormorant. Had a lovely rhubarb and rosemary scone at the Conservatory Cafe and loved the water gardens. Spent the whole day and still didn’t manage to see everything. The house wasn’t open to the public when we visited as it’s a hotel - would recommend checking National Trust website before visiting if you want to go inside. It’s very hilly climbing back to the house from the riverside but worth it for all the views.
Jackie W — Google review
Used our voucher from the paper so free entry! Helpful map so had a good walk around all the gardens. Walked down and along The Thames- beautiful. Several places for a coffee, cake or lunch. Watch out for Red Kites- they target picnic areas! Second hand book shop too! Lovely day.
Kate B — Google review
A fantastic day out at Cliveden! We had a wonderful family day out at National Trust's Cliveden. It was a perfect escape from London. We loved strolling through the grounds, which provided much-needed shade on a hot day. The views were stunning, and the kids were delighted with their ice creams. A quick tip for visitors: Be sure to look for the insider car park to avoid a long walk to the main house. We also wished we had known about the boat rides in advance, so be sure to check that out if you visit! Highly recommend for a family day trip. The estate is stunning, we especially appreciated the beautiful, shady walking paths that made our strolls incredibly relaxing. We found a great spot for our packed lunch, which was a nice way to save a bit of money and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The views across the grounds were truly magnificent. The kids absolutely loved their ice creams, and I enjoyed a well-deserved coffee break.
Purushotham N — Google review
What a wonderful state in England! One of the most beautiful places I've been to of its kind. It's not far away from London, but it's easily connected to motorways. During the spring and summer, it is a great park to walk through gardens and forest, so bring your sunblock, hat and comfortable shoes. I cannot imagine it during the winter but maybe that's also a wonderful experience. If you can, book your tickets in advance and arrive early in the morning, because it is a popular spot and the park lot is limited. You can bring your trolleys (if you need). It has many accessible ways. It's dog friendly, but it's your responsibility to keep the place clean. Bring as well your banquet with food and drinks to picnic, if you cannot, don't worry! You can buy them here. Please! Please! Please! 1. Take your rubbish with you. Shame on those who leave their mess. 2. Respect the queue line entering with your car. Yes, everybody wants to enjoy the day ASAP, but good manners are really appreciated living in a community.
Jorge M — Google review
Well-worth the annual national trust membership price if you are a local resident. Beautiful gardens to explore and spacious picnic areas for small to large groups. There is also a coffee shop near the car park and a bigger cafe/restaurant close to the main house. There’s a good size children’s play area and there are also frequent children oriented events during the year which the our young child loves. Don’t forget to walk down to the river and have a boat trip in the summer months!
Vito L — Google review
Our local National Trust, we love it here! So many different areas to visit, the woodland, the water garden, long garden, the Thames river, the house, the list goes on! Reliable food options and decent parking if you get there earlier on or later in the day... Can get busy busy weekends or school hols.
Ellie — Google review
Without doubt one of the best kept places I’ve visited in England. The area is vast and full of interesting walks, greenery, water garden, fountains, rose garden and lot more to explore. The public facilities are more than adequate and the staff are extremely helpful.
Mas — Google review
Beautiful estate visited in August. Lots of ground with both a woodland area and the main house. Plenty of space for everyone. Beautiful views from top and activities to do on the river (boating). Lovely for a day out.
Clem C — Google review
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4.3
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Cliveden Rd, Taplow, Maidenhead SL1 8NS, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cliveden/
+44 1628 605069
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Tangmere Military Aviation Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Military Museums
Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, located near Chichester PO20 2ES, offers a fascinating and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages. The museum showcases a diverse collection of historic aircraft and aviation memorabilia spanning from the First World War to the Cold War. With interactive displays, aircraft simulators, and a cozy Cockpit Cafe serving soups, sandwiches, and afternoon teas, it's an educational yet enjoyable way to delve into Britain's military aviation history.
Loved our visit here. So much history to re discover, everything well displayed, the friendliest of staff and the churchyard visit afterwards to see both German and British soldiers laid to rest at St Andrew's Church was the perfect ending to our visit. The only negative comment l have, is that I wish they had a better gift shop. I wanted to buy good quality items that were befitting my visit, but sadly apart from mugs and tea shirts and toys for little visitors, l left empty-handed which was a shame. It's definitely worth a visit though, if you want to see a well looked after and cared for museum with lots of artifacts.
Christine G — Google review
A wonderful little museum, which highlights all the exploits of Tangmere and the surrounding RAF centres which took part during WW2 and a celebration of all the record braking RAF planes back in the day. The real stars of the show are all the volunteer staff that run the place, the enthusiasm they have is quite amazing and make your adventure here a top notch experience
Nicolas P — Google review
Went here for the first time today, was expecting to just spend an hour or two there but we met a lovely member of staff called Kevin who was super knowledgeable and gave us a very informative afternoon and let us have a go on the simulator. Had a wonderful time and cannot wait to return with my son. Cafe served lovely food too. Highly recommend for anyone with an interest in aviation/war. Thank you to all the amazing staff we had a great afternoon.
Sami S — Google review
Amazing aviation museum—a must-visit! Everyone was incredibly kind and welcoming. It looks small, but it’s full of fascinating history and real stories. Special thanks to Steve for the simulator experience and to Kevin for sharing great insights. The staff were the most wonderful I’ve ever met. I’ll definitely be back! Tangmere… unforgettable memories, thank you ! Lots of love from Turkey 🇹🇷
Berfin K — Google review
Spent a good few hours enjoying the displays and exhibitions at Tangmere. Lots to see and interact with for all ages, I highly recommend a visit. The staff were all very friendly and knowledgeable, happy to interact with you and tell stories about their connections to aviation. Visited the Cockpit cafe as well, it had a fantastic selection of homemade classic British cakes! Would visit again
Daniel S — Google review
Have been to this museum four times in the last sixteen months. Each visit for me just gets better and better, so much information to read about on the wall panels, about the base history, and the RAF, and some of the wonderful heroes that have served. Maybe lot of people don't realise, this museum is home two very important aircraft, a Hawker Hunter and a Gloster Meteor that were air speed record holders in 1953 and 1946 respectively. There are some very knowledgeable and approachable guides to aid your visit, and a wonderful cafe that does a great coffee, and some fantastic snacks/ light meals. Can't recommend this museum highly enough. Will definitely be back for a couple of visits next year. Many thanks Steve
Stephen S — Google review
I loved every second of my time here, all the staff are so knowledgeable and also so passionate. Those who have served and flown planes and helicopters just like those that are on display. So many stories can be told here in addition to what you can read about. Lots of exhibits to see and even simulators and planes you can sit in! I don’t think I stopped smiling at any point during this visit. I never expected so much from this museum but I’ve been telling everyone at work about it. Thank you all so much! I’m not sure the name of the man who showed us so much but he actually made the trip so much better!
Gka — Google review
Mostly undercover so okay in wet. Well laid out. Helpful volunteers. Plenty of simulators to 'fly' with extra donation. Could get busy. . Many aircraft exhibits and useful information adjacent to equipment memorabilia stands.
Eric A — Google review
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Gamecock Terrace, Tangmere, Chichester PO20 2ES, United Kingdom
https://www.tangmere-museum.org.uk/
+44 1243 790090
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