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How long is the drive from Sheffield to Worthing?

The direct drive from Sheffield to Worthing is 224 mi (361 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 41 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Sheffield to Worthing, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with London, Windsor, Peak District National Park, Warwick, Milton Keynes, Leicester, Nottingham, Tamworth, Bakewell, and St. Albans, as well as top places to visit like Bannatyne Health Club And Spa and Fairlands Valley Park, or the ever-popular Jordans Mill.

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Top cities between Sheffield and Worthing

The top cities between Sheffield and Worthing are London, Windsor, Peak District National Park, Warwick, Milton Keynes, Leicester, Nottingham, Tamworth, Bakewell, and St. Albans. London is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Sheffield and 2 hours from Worthing.
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Peak District National Park

National park
The Peak District National Park, the United Kingdom's first national park established in 1951, offers a diverse range of landscapes and rich local history. Encompassing villages, museums, hiking trails, and camping areas, it is a year-round recreation destination. The park's name may have originated from the Pecsaetan tribe of Anglo-Saxons who lived in the area during the 6th century AD.
1% as popular as London
18 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Worthing
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Bakewell

Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Bakewell, located in the Derbyshire Dales district of England, is a charming market town known for its famous Bakewell pudding. Situated on the picturesque River Wye and serving as the largest settlement within the Peak District National Park, Bakewell boasts a rich history dating back to Roman times when its warm chalybeate wells attracted settlers.
1% as popular as London
17 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Worthing
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Nottingham

Nottingham, located in central England's Midlands region, is famous for its association with the legendary Robin Hood and the historic Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery. The Lace Market area, once a hub for the global lace industry, now houses the Galleries of Justice Museum with crime-related exhibits. Wollaton Hall, an elaborate Elizabethan mansion surrounded by gardens and a deer park, is another notable attraction in Nottingham.
1% as popular as London
11 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Worthing
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Leicester

Leicester, located in England's East Midlands region, is a city steeped in history and culture. The Leicester Cathedral, standing for over 900 years, is where Richard III was reinterred in 2015. Nearby, the King Richard III Visitor Centre showcases the king's life and death along with his original burial site. The ruins of Leicester Castle can be found in Castle Gardens near the River Soar, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
1% as popular as London
8 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Worthing
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Tamworth

Tamworth, a charming market town and borough in Staffordshire, England, is situated just 14 miles north-east of Birmingham. Bordered by North Warwickshire to the east and north, as well as Lichfield to the north, south-west and west, Tamworth derives its name from the River Tame that flows through it. With a population of 78,838 people in the borough, this picturesque town offers a blend of history and modernity.
0% as popular as London
19 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Worthing
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Warwick

Warwick, a charming town in England's West Midlands region, is famous for its medieval Warwick Castle and the Collegiate Church of St. Mary with its city views and Norman crypt. The town also features 14th-century Lord Leycester Hospital and the St. John’s House Museum housed in a Jacobean mansion with gardens. Warwickshire, where Warwick is located, is home to other attractive towns like Rugby, Royal Leamington Spa, and Nuneaton.
1% as popular as London
13 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Worthing
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Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes, the largest settlement in Buckinghamshire, England, is located about 50 miles north-west of London. With a population of 264,349 in its urban area as of the 2021 Census, it offers a variety of dining options including Harvester Eastlake and a new Route 66 American diner in the city center. These establishments serve fresh and flavorful grills, salads, and American cuisine to cater to diverse tastes.
1% as popular as London
5 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Worthing
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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
7 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Worthing
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London

Events
Cultural Events
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
24 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Worthing
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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
10 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Worthing

Best stops along Sheffield to Worthing drive

The top stops along the way from Sheffield to Worthing (with short detours) are London Eye, The British Museum, and Tower of London. Other popular stops include London Underground Limited, The National Gallery, and Tulleys Farm.
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Jordans Mill

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Visitor center
Museums
Jordans Mill, located in Biggleswade, is a local heritage site that actively supports the international real bread campaign. During Real Bread Week, they are hosting a Best Home Loaf competition on Facebook to promote additive-free breadmaking. The historic flour mill features a museum, shop, and cafe with a great selection of food and breakfast served until 11 am.
As a distant relative of the Jordan family (great grand mother Marion Dorothy Jordan) this was the first time I had the chance to visit Holme Mill. We arrived early and booked a tour which left us enough time to sit in the sun next the millpond and have some breakfast, which was delicious. The tour was really informative and allowed me to see pictures and learn more about my ancestors as well as the incredible feat of engineering that the mill is. The tour guide was really knowledgable and all the staff from the cafe to the shop were lovely friendly people.
Ben V — Google review
We dined in the cafe and walked around the well laid out gardens. 4 of us took the guided 1 hour tour which was led by Ross and Richard. There was so much information of which we knew little but Ross and Richard's knowledge was superb. Definitely recommend the tour.
Martin E — Google review
Really lovely historic place. Excellent guide. Interesting. Nice shop with coffes and food. Large car parks. Toilets. Lovely nature arround...
Xhoo 2 — Google review
Lovely food with seating by the Watermill river, nice shop and beautiful gardens. Always enjoy our visits here.
Tanya G — Google review
Lovely working mill. Lovely deck with cafe and restaurant with cream teas and good burgers. Fresh made flour and cereals Juxtaposed with small nursery with herbs and flowers for sale.
Russell A — Google review
Breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you won’t be disappointed. From a traditional full English breakfast to pancakes or smashed avocado on toast, Jordan’s Mill is definitely worth the drive. Staff are incredible, with a massive shout out to Sharon. An absolute powerhouse who was amazing. Friendly, attentive and I honestly thought she had a twin because she was everywhere! Touring the gardens after breakfast or lunch, is a treat for the senses, and walks off a bit of the amazing food.
The H — Google review
Friendly staff and tasty food. Unfortunately most of the daily specials had already gone by the time we got there so we switched to the pie of the day (steak and ale) for himself and beef brisket jacket potato. Both were excellent: the jacket came with red cabbage slaw and a salad, the pie with mash, gravy and (unfortunately almost raw) tenderstem broccoli. Unfortunate, but the rest was delicious. Then we went over to the shop and bought some sweet treats!
Carol H — Google review
We had such a fantastic time on our guided tour of Jordan’s Mill! Our guides, Ross and Heather, were absolutely amazing — so friendly, welcoming, and incredibly knowledgeable. They brought the history of the mill to life and were happy to answer every question we had. We learned so much about milling and food heritage, and their enthusiasm made it all so interesting and fun. You can really tell they love what they do! Highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting — it’s a brilliant way to spend a few hours.
Helen T — Google review
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3.9
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Southill Rd, Broom, Biggleswade, SG18 9JX, United Kingdom
http://www.jordansmill.com/
+44 1767 603940
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Bannatyne Health Club And Spa

Fitness center
Spas & Wellness
Gym
Massage spa
Spa
Spa and health club
Second time visiting the spa. First time was 12 years ago and would definitely return. The place is very clean and well looked after. Love the pool (even though it was a bit cooler than expected) such a nice atmosphere here. Had a lovely himalayan hot stone massage and facial. The heated beds to sit on beforehand were a lovely touch. Parking is fine, staff great. Recommend getting the gown and towel package, definitely made the difference.
Kirsty R — Google review
Very warm welcome from the reception staff. Lovely nice clean spa. Had a lovely Himalayan salt stone back massage with Megan. She was lovely and friendly but professional and the massage was good. The dehumidifier in the room was loud and she was unable to turn it off. This spoilt the overall experience for me as I found the noise irritating. Pool area was nice but there are not enough beds or chairs for people to be able to relax and read in the pool area and nowhere else to sit and relax. Cafe is okay, prices reasonable. Overall good value for money for a half day experience but not enough to do for a whole day.
Christine B — Google review
I had a Himalayan Salt Stone massage at Bannatyne Fairfield today, it was so relaxing! Christine was really friendly and professional and made me feel completely comfortable. The massage itself was a full body, the salt stones were hot which was lovely and also exfoliating which was a bonus. After the treatment, I wanted to buy an Elemis cleanser and Christine was very knowledgeable about the products and helped me choose what was best for me and my skin. I bought the Elemis Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Wash and I have just used it for the first time. It had a nice gentle scent and my skin feels lovely and soft (which is not a given for me!). Thank you Christine!
Hannah L — Google review
Absolutely fantastic! The atmosphere, the staff and the building. We were greeted and told where everything was. The changing spaces were spacious and really modern. Lockers were a great size and the showers were lovely. Swimming pool was so relaxing with jacuzzi, steam and sauna. Restaurant food was easy to order and not too expensive. Food tastes great and quality was amazing. Had a cheeky cocktail and that went down a treat. The spa facility was beautiful! Great architecture and a great history. The treatment was perfect, great room temperature, relaxing and I could have stayed for longer! Will be back!
Stephanie M — Google review
Had a lovely experience at Bannatynes Spa at Fairfield. Me and my mum decided to treat ourselves for my birthday to a spa day. The spa facilities were lovely as they have been before and it was so relaxing to be able to use the sauna and steam room after our swim. I will say the best part of the day was our treatments. We both had mini back massages and facials. Christine was my masseuse and she was amazing! She made me feel so relaxed and gave me great advice on how to look after my skin. She was so lovely and sweet and I truly couldn’t have asked for someone better to give me my birthday massage!
Kate L — Google review
I had the absolute pleasure of a deep tissue massage with Jamila, and it was outstanding from start to finish. She was professional, kind, and genuinely listened to what I needed. For the first time, I felt like I had a real massage—targeted, effective, and exactly what my body needed, unlike previous experiences elsewhere. Jamila’s skill and care made such a difference, and she’s the reason I’ll be coming back to Bannatyne Spa Fairfield. Thank you, Jamila, for not only easing my aches but also leaving me feeling refreshed and cared for.
Nathy R — Google review
Spa day. All staff very friendly. Facilities very good (full Technogym equipment). Food is good quality and reasonably priced. With vegan options :) Pool can get busy but if you’re just chilling and not using it to swim lengths it’s absolutely fine.
Chris D — Google review
Lovely relaxing spa day, brilliant value for money with the 2 x 30min treatments. Mum and I had an express facial and back/neck/shoulder massage. It was lovely, we couldn't use the pool as a class was on but the sauna, steam and jacuzzi were fab! Great Gluten / Dairy free options for lunch too! We had a fab experience from start to finish x
Cára M — Google review
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3.8
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Kingsley Ave, Fairfield Park, Stotfold, Hitchin SG5 4JJ, United Kingdom
http://www.bannatyne.co.uk/healthandfitness/fairfield/
+44 1462 834282
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Fairlands Valley Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Fairlands Valley Park, located in the heart of Stevenage, spans 120 acres of stunning parkland. Originally farmland, it was transformed into a park in the 1970s with the addition of three large lakes and abundant tree plantings. The northernmost lake, known as the environmental lake, features natural vegetation and is a prime spot for birdwatching. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as sailing classes and rope climbing within this expansive green space.
The park is a beautiful and serene spot, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. Its wide-open sky creates a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for a leisurely stroll or simply unwinding. The park offers excellent cycling facilities, making it a popular choice for both casual and avid cyclists. A well-maintained playing area provides a safe and fun space for children to enjoy. The on-site cafeteria serves a variety of tasty options, adding to the overall pleasant experience. Clean paths, ample seating, and thoughtfully designed green spaces make it an inviting destination for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.
Sandipan P — Google review
Very big nice park with lakes and aqua park/ water activities. Can do very long walks here with or without a dog. Many people cycle here too. There is fishing in the big water activities lake of that takes your fancy. Plenty of geese around. There's a cafe and toilets at the car park by the big lake Also a big play ground / water park for the kids as well as a smaller play area right alongside the big lake. Really lovely to come for a walk or sit down. Nice view over the hill too.
Charlotte W — Google review
Great space for both children and adults! It has everything here including Play area, fishing, splash park, picnic benches, wall climbing, sailing, lakes, ponds, walks and a fully stocked cafe serving hot and cold food as well as ice cream and coffees. Toilets available too as well as plenty of grassland for the kids to run around. Definitely a place to visit!
Sl — Google review
Ample car parking. Clear instructions near the entrance way. Clean and maintained.
U D — Google review
The activity was great for the kids, the staff were very friendly and the system they have works well. There is hot food and coffee available at the cafe however the only bad point i have to make is about the toilets inside the cafe, there is a hygien issue, it looks and smells as if they havent been cleaned properly in months. The smell is unbearable and the walls are filthy, for that reason i refused to buy the family food there.
DEREALIZED_SOUL — Google review
I recently attended the Taste of the Caribbean festival and had an incredible experience. The atmosphere was vibrant and welcoming, with a true celebration of Caribbean culture throughout the day. The entertainment was fantastic, with a lively live band that kept the crowd dancing and engaged. The food was absolutely amazing – full of authentic flavours and a great variety to choose from. It was also a very family-friendly event, with something for everyone to enjoy. I felt completely safe the entire time, and the overall vibe was warm, joyful, and energetic. I’d definitely recommend Taste of the Caribbean to anyone looking for a fun, cultural, and well-organised day out. Can’t wait for the next one!
Charlette — Google review
Fairlands Valley Lake is one of Stevenage’s most scenic outdoor spots, perfect for anyone who enjoys peaceful walks and natural beauty. The trails around the lake offer a relaxing route surrounded by greenery, open skies, and the calming sound of water. Visitors can watch ducks and geese gliding across the lake, take in the fresh air, and enjoy moments of quiet reflection. It’s especially stunning at sunrise and sunset, when the light dances across the water, creating breathtaking views that make every visit feel special.
Arassen S — Google review
Lovely open park with 2 big lakes. Perfect for walking, jogging, picnic, or just lying on the grass and relaxing. Very family friendly as well. There is a cafe with toilet. Parking is great with 4 separate parking areas and can accommodate quite a lot of cars. Went there for the first time on a sunny day and it did not disappoint.
Jake U — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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Six Hills Way, Stevenage, SG2 0BL, United Kingdom
https://www.stevenage.gov.uk/leisure-culture-and-wellbeing/parks-and-open-spaces/fairlands-valley-park
+44 1438 353241
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Knebworth House

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Cafe
Knebworth House is a grand Tudor stately home with extensive gardens that have been the site of major rock concerts, including performances by Oasis, Robbie Williams, and Led Zeppelin. Beyond its musical legacy, the estate offers guided tours of the historic house dating back over 500 years and features sprawling 250-acre gardens with formal gardens, a large adventure playground, and a dinosaur trail showcasing over 70 prehistoric creatures.
Attended for a company event. The house and estate are superb. Wonderfully kept and beautiful to view. We found all the staff to be really helpful and polite and very efficient. We are now considering visiting the estate when it is open for normal business as there was vast areas we didn't explore. Really worth a visit.
Darren B — Google review
What a beautiful house. Went for a guided tour, which was very informative and entertaining. It’s really worth it. Did a little walk around the gardens, which aren’t huge. But so nicely kept. I would revisit sometime as it’s a calm place to walk around. Nice cafe too. All staff are friendly and approachable.
Sue P — Google review
Had a great day out here in the house and gardens. My only criticism was that the day we visited, the house was guided visits only - no mention of this when we booked. It was useful to hear about the history of the house, but we felt a bit rushed and not really able to fully look around each room.
Karen E — Google review
Grand stately home, eclectic gardens with wild west fort, dinosaur trail, maze and formal gardens. All alongside the history of Indian viceroys, Hollywood movies and famous music concerts
Simon J — Google review
Beautiful Tudor house, the stewards are very knowledgeable and approachable. Loving what they do. The family still live there, which gives the whole place a homely feel. The gardens are well kept . Great rock Festival exhibition with posters, soundtracks, and videos. Cafe offering good, well stocked, service area a bit confusing. Lots of picnicking space in grounds. Can't wait to go back!
Sue D — Google review
Beautiful historic home and grounds. The home itself is beautiful and guided tours available which we did and definitely worth it. Not that expensive. Lovely grounds and gardens, with a lot of walking to do if you so wish :) great on a lovely sunny day. Theres a dinosaur trail aswell which is great for kids and dino fans alike. Theres alsos a play park which i didnt directly go to but can see and its quite a large one. Lovely cafe with good food and drinks available including veggie options. Toilets were clean with nappy changing toilet available too.
Charlotte W — Google review
We had an amazing day at Knebworth House! The historic home was absolutely fascinating—truly a magical place that’s stayed on my mind ever since 🤩. The kids’ activities were spot on, and both of my children had a fantastic time. The adventure playground was a definite highlight! I highly recommend visiting, especially for families with kids. We loved every moment ❤️
Busy B — Google review
Excellent adventure playground for little ones. Outdoor obstacle course with swings, little houses, zip lines, A huge fort with towers and slides. Also some huge mat slides. Perfect for picnics - no picnics allowed in house gardens however you can around the adventure playground. Worth noting you can walk across the grounds to the house from the playground or vice versa however about 1.2k apart across bumpy grass so you may want to drive. The gardens around the house are not really buggy friendly apart from across the grass. Wilderness walk/trails where dinosaurs are is definitely not buggy friendly. Adventure playground has decent toilets/changing area and a small cafe operating out of a shipping container/shed. 10:30 opening time which wished it was a bit earlier especially with younger children. Grounds were lovely and had a great day out!
Scott C — Google review
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Knebworth Park, Stevenage, SG1 2AX, United Kingdom
http://www.knebworthhouse.com/
+44 1438 812661
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Hatfield House, Park and Gardens

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Hatfield House, Park and Gardens is a grand Jacobean stately home located on the site of Elizabeth I's childhood home. The house was built in 1611 by Charles Cecil and is set within the picturesque 42-acre Great Park. It features stunning examples of Jacobean artisanship, including the famous Grand Staircase and Great Hall where members of the Royal Court were entertained.
One of the most beautiful houses we have ever visited. The trip here was made so much more special by Dermot. A huge thank you for making us feel so welcome Dermot. We felt like we got the VIP treatment, you are a wonderful asset to such a magnificent house, it was a pleasure to meet you. The staff make this place. They are incredibly kind and have a wealth of knowledge. It was not busy at all when we visited which added to the charm. It’s also impeccably kept. We did the wood walk after we visited the house which I would also recommend. I was so impressed I’ll be telling everyone to visit.
Remy N — Google review
What a wonderful place this is your visit, especially if you're a history lover or architecture enthusiast! I absolutely adored the rambling Gardens with a choice of different length walks, the cafe was very relaxed with a range of food and drinks but the highlight for me was the incredible tour of the old Elizabethan building by very knowledgeable and friendly Dermot! What a pleasure it was to enjoy such an in depth and interesting talk by such an experienced gentleman. We would definitely visit again!!
O G — Google review
Visited the gardens only. Some of the most beautifully curated public gardens in SE England. Very lucky to be able to visit the East Garden which is only open to the public on certain Wednesdays. Some nice woodland walks as well although I would have to say that these aren't fantastically signposted.
Andrew M — Google review
It was very lovely place to visit. Free parking and only short walk to the house and gardens. Very brilliant, smiley and pleasant people work there, it was not a problem for them to help us use the lift a few times,so thank you.! It makes the visit so much easier and nicer. It's not easy to get around everywhere if you have a buggy or especially the walker.. Very recommend this place to visit!
Martina S — Google review
What a gorgeous hidden gem just north of London crammed full of history. Very knowledgeable and helpful guides in each room. Check out their website as they put on ‘festival’ type events. The grounds are well kept. Only downside for me was you have to pay extra to go into the palace (£8 I believe). The ‘marmite’ fountain at the back of the house is interesting. I loved it. I will definitely be back.
Ian W — Google review
I don't even know where to start to describe this fantastic place! We spent about five hours there and loved every single minute of it. There is just so much to see! We first visited the Gardens, which are stunning. Then we spontaneously opted for a guided tour of the Old Palace, which absolutely blew us away. I must admit that when we had decided to visit Hatfield House, we weren't even aware of the Old Palace and its significant history, so it felt like an extra bonus. Our guide was not only very knowledgeable, but also extremely engaging - a pure joy to listen to and get lost in the stories from days gone by. And then the house itself, which is absolutely marvellous in every respect. The staff in each of the rooms were genuinely eager to tell their story and engage with the visitors, so we were able to have long chats, which we thoroughly enjoyed! A long walk to the Oak Tree and back completed our visit, which exceeded our expectations by far. It didn't go unnoticed that unlike most historic houses in Britain, the gift shop was mostly stocked with local produce, rather than the usual souvenirs. But although we couldn't find anything to buy, we didn't even mind that. I got the feeling that despite all its fascinating history and splendour, Hatfield House doesn't seem nearly as commercialised as many similar places (we were surprised about the small number of visitors in the middle of summer), and that would actually seem a good thing. As a result, our visit had a very intimate touch, and we felt individually valued, rather than being a part of big masses of tourists passing through. Our visit turned out to be the highlight of our 10-day holiday in the UK!
Rolf W — Google review
Huge gardens & park with multiple routes for avid walkers / dog walking & a fantastic set up for a lovely morning / family day out. Easy parking, we visited their shops and cafe in their entry area, headed to the loo, got ice cream and made our way around their grounds in a beautiful sunny day! Might feel expensive for a walk but a worthy day out for family / friends and a great adventure location with food, facilities, and beautiful nature! Head here for a great day out when the sun is up!
Alisha C — Google review
You can feel the history at Hatfield house. You have the spectacular house, built by Robert Cecil, along with the old palace, where Elizabeth 1st and Edward would have been bought up. You can almost imagine them playing in the wonderful West Gardens as you walk around. The staff are full of information and love to share their wealth of knowledge, just ask. After the house, we went for a walk through the woods, down to the picturesque river. My mother is in a wheelchair, but we had no problems getting around. Everywhere is accessible. Just be prepared for some inclines in the woodland walks.
Julian U — Google review
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Hatfield, AL9 5HX, United Kingdom
https://www.hatfield-house.co.uk/
+44 1707 287000
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De Havilland Aircraft Museum

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Specialty Museums
Nestled within the historic grounds of Salisbury Hall, the De Havilland Aircraft Museum stands as a tribute to the remarkable legacy of British aviation. This independent museum is home to an impressive array of restored military and civil aircraft, showcasing iconic models from different eras. Visitors can marvel at everything from the elegant wooden Dragon Rapide passenger plane of the 1930s to the legendary WWII Mosquito bomber and even witness history with the world’s first jet airliner, the Comet.
Well worth a visit.... plenty of exhibits and aircraft to see. Allow about 90 mins to leisurely walk around the hangars and view the aircraft outside. My personal favourite was walking through the cabin of the Comet and getting a close look at the cockpit. The museum is staffed by polite and informative volunteers. I have one minor negative though...i found the price of food and drink a bit steep.I purchased a ready-made ploughman's sandwich and small bottle of water...the cost was £7.20.(About the same as buying the items in a motorway service station.!) So if the boss of the museum is reading this maybe reconsider your cafe prices. But overall an excellent experience and i definitely recommend visiting this quaint and informative aviation museum. The date of my visit was 22/6/25.
Christopher F — Google review
If you are interested in aircraft, a visit to this museum is a must. Great exhibits, well displayed, friendly and helpful volunteers on hand to give you information. Three complete Mosquitoes on display, including the prototype. Plus many other types of aircraft, some of which you can enter. This is where the Mosquito was designed, and the prototype aircraft was built. A great museum!
William A — Google review
Absolutely superb day out for myself and a few chums, as it’s centrally located to meet up. Wonderfully atmosphere here, with such knowledgeable staff, who have enthusiasm which is infectious. There’s so much here, I’ve visited a few times, and seen more on each visit. Excellent little cafe too, for a halftime snack. We were given a guided tour, which was excellent value, very comprehensive and enjoyable.
Anton G — Google review
A fabulous museum and so well worth a visit. The friendliest, approachable and knowledgeable volunteers make all the difference. Quite different to the vast RAF museum down the road. The exhibits are cared for and the restoration work carried out is brilliant. The aircraft on display are superb, particularly the three Mosquitos. It’s also a pleasure to just wander around outside walking through planes like the Comet, the Dove and the 146 and after all of this to sit and joy the delights on offer in the cafe. A highly recommended visit for all aircraft/history/and all things aircraft related.
Graham J — Google review
A real jewel of a museum located on the outskirts of London. It’s full of history, with fascinating navigation and communication gadgets. They have the original Mosquito prototype, wooden fuel tanks, communications and navigation artifacts, a fuselage from the famous Comet—and even the piece that failed. I learned so much during this visit (and I thought I knew it all!). The staff at the museum are extremely friendly and eager to guide you and share countless stories about De Havilland aircraft. Many are former workers from the factory. I highly recommend it for any aviation enthusiast.
Donald N — Google review
Fantastic museum with many amazing exhibits, aeroplanes, interactive activities and even a working Merlin engine! Wonderfully friendly and knowledgeable staff, lots for all ages to enjoy, plenty of aircraft to sit in and explore and a great gift shop and cafe. Visited with X4 boys ranging 9 to 18 and they all loved it. "Treasure hunt" style quiz available for kids and a great second hand book selection. Would recommend!
Michael B — Google review
Wonderful place! Friendly, informative people there happy to chat and everything is done to make you welcome. Love the exhibits and good to see restoration in action.
Pietro ( — Google review
Great museum- we loved the Comet Experience Tour - guides were so knowledgeable. Innovation and forward thinking, intelligent design all on display here
Juliet F — Google review
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Salisbury Hall, London Colney, Shenley, St Albans AL2 1BU, United Kingdom
http://www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk/
+44 1727 826400
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Hertfordshire Zoo

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Hertfordshire Zoo, formerly known as Paradise Wildlife Park, is a popular family destination with over 400 animals and various attractions such as a soft play area and petting zoo. The park is committed to conservation and education, conducting vital projects both locally and globally. Visitors can book unique animal experiences, including feeding big cats or interacting with exotic species. Situated in the expansive Broxbourne Woods, the zoo offers over 30 different pre-booked animal encounters.
Another great day out, there was plenty to see and do. All the animals looked well cared for and fed. It was amazing how close you felt you were to some of animals. Including the lions and the sun bear. The glass so clean it was like it wasn't there. The shops were responsibly priced and depending on your budget they had plenty to choose from. The food was nice and was a generous portion. Overall we had an amazing day would I would happily return.
Asslinn A — Google review
The road to the zoo is a bit narrow and winding, and driving with the steering wheel on the opposite side made it even more unusual. This is a truly small family-oriented zoo with an interesting selection of animals. Everything was clean and well maintained, and we enjoyed the visit. I was especially excited to see capybaras and meerkats. Personally, it was also fascinating to observe the visitors — many families with two or more children. The food was decent, but because of the strong wind and too many wasps outside, the experience was mixed. Overall, it’s a great place to spend a day with family.
DNK — Google review
Visited for my daughter’s birthday and it was great all round. The entire place is very well designed and in good condition. We tried food at a few of the outlets and all were good quality tasting food - not amazing but not the typical greasy nonsense you get. It’s good that you can walk around each area multiple times and in different directions so you really feel like you get the most out of your ticket. Price wise was good, about average and like I said there is plenty to do when inside. All the animals we saw looked happy, no concerns there.
Ryan P — Google review
A brilliant zoo, I would say one of the best we have visited. It was busy but we didn't feel it, its nicely spread out so you never feel crowded, it was also very clean and tidy. The staff were fantastic, even when doing something they were happy to answer questions on animals, they were all happy, friendly and genuinely seemed to enjoy being there. The animals all seemed happy and healthy with a lovely variety. As with all zoos it would be nice to see them with more space. The food was of excellent quality and reasonably priced. Nice to have the mix of animals, the dino trail and parks too. It is 3.5hours away from us but worth every minute in the car. Would 100% recommend
G. G — Google review
Great zoo, loved the red panda experience, keeper was very friendly and informative in answering any questions I had. Loved getting to see the two red pandas being introduced to each other. Got good views of the animals, some of the viewing windows were quite wet with condensation which blocked views but not much to be done about that. Lots of kids so was quite noisy but think I came in the school holidays. Only negative was one of the jaguars was pacing around a lot in its enclosure, hopefully it was just waiting for food or something like that and not stressed. Got Uber easily to/from the train station. Staff were all friendly and helpful.
Erin — Google review
A really good day out. I went with my sister and my two teenagers and we all thoroughly enjoyed our day. The theming, informative signs, viewing areas/platforms and eateries were very good. Of course the wonderful animals were the highlight and I can recommend attending the bird show! At the end of the day we even had a train ride around the dinosaur area for £2 each, which ended the day nicely.
Natalie M — Google review
A family favourite. My son was two when we went and he loved the dinosaurs section even though I was worried he was too young, there are some bits that are slightly gruesomely but you can quickly go past them. It’s good fun and you can then go to the zoo and look at the animals. It’s very well organised and clean. Limited option for food and as with any of these venues, it’s overpriced for the quality you get.
Tina S — Google review
Hertfordshire Zoo is a fantastic family-friendly destination with a great variety of animals and interactive zones. The enclosures are well maintained , highlights include the lions, camels, and alpacas, all easy to view up close. The “World of Animals” and “Tumble Jungle” soft play area add extra fun for kids, with clearly scheduled play sessions. The zoo is clean, well signposted, and offers a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. A perfect day out for families with young children!
Andrei H — Google review
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White Stubbs Ln, Broxbourne, EN10 7QA, United Kingdom
https://hertfordshirezoo.com/
+44 1992 470490
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Pets Corner

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Farm
Outdoor Activities
Zoos
Pets Corner in Harlow offers a fantastic free family-friendly experience where visitors of all ages can interact with a variety of animals. From traditional farm animals like rabbits, chickens, and sheep to more exotic creatures such as snakes, alpacas, and reindeer, the attraction provides an opportunity for hands-on animal encounters. The spacious park features uncrowded areas for children to enjoy the company of farm animals and includes a playground for younger kids.
Pets corner has long been the favourite on thousands of children across Harlow and beyond. They have a great selection of classic farmyard animals that are all clearly happy and well cared for, as well as a variety of more exotic ones including owls, snakes, fish, axolotls and many more - most recently they have added a large new enclosure with meerkat and a giant tortoise. A must enjoy for children of all ages and an asset to the community.
Hjikle — Google review
Meerkat experience was good £50 for two people you get to prepare the food for the four meerkats and the large tortoise . Yes get around 10 minutes feeding them . At the end you get a small gift from the shop. There are other animals to see and the entrance is free , there are toilets and a cafe . There is only a small car park on site . Good children’s playground.
Helen F — Google review
This is a great place to take the children. Plenty of farm animals in uncrowded spaces. A decent size playground for the younger children. Accessible toilets and a somewhat overpriced cafe. Loads of open spaces for the children. The design of the park is to accommodate families. There are even picnic tables, and a sensory area. A car park is located nearby costing £1.50 for 5 hours, with the first being free.
Nigel F — Google review
Nice little zoo in the local park, quite a good selection of animals for such a small place
Taylan C — Google review
This is a terrific little piece of works that would be a shame to miss if visiting Harlow. Even a mere cat enclosure as good as any I've seen.
Mark B — Google review
We hadn’t been in years considering my daughter and I used to be here all the time. It has really changed and upgraded. The meerkats were so lovely and it was very clean and tidy.
Katie S — Google review
This review is about Pets Corner located @ Town Park, Edinburgh Way, Harlow CM20 2QG, United Kingdom. Nice place to go with children again 5 to 14, I would say its like a family day out place. Mare can be done to improve the life of the animals in this place with better & bigger cages. It would be nice to have few washrooms for the kids and aged people, perhaps convenient store for water and snacks. The entrance is free but we were not able to see everything as lots of gates were closed. Would love to see this place again with more improvement for tourists and the visitors of the place. Few limited car parking available at the site against a fee. Good place for nature & animals lovers
LEO A — Google review
Lovely collection of animals that seem to be well-cared for and happy. Perfect for kids and adults alike. Free entry during opening hours, but be sure to leave a donation if you can to help continue the great work.
Matthew S — Google review
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Town Park, Edinburgh Way, Harlow CM20 2QG, United Kingdom
http://www.harlow.gov.uk/pets-corner
+44 1279 422790
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Lee Valley White Water Centre

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Canoe and kayak club
Tours
The Lee Valley White Water Centre is a great place to go rafting, canoeing and kayaking, as well as having a range of other activities like disc golf and water Wipeout. The venue is well-maintained and offers plenty of opportunity for fun in all weather conditions.
Lee Valley White Water Centre is an absolutely fantastic destination for water adventure lovers! We went for white water rafting, and the experience was thrilling from start to finish. The staff are well-trained, friendly, and make sure everyone stays safe while having fun. They also offer great membership options for regular users – perfect if you’re planning to go often. We noticed some excellent offers for families and friends, making it more affordable to enjoy as a group. It’s also a brilliant place to celebrate birthday parties, especially for teens or adults who love an adrenaline rush. The facilities are clean, well-organised, and there’s even a nice café on-site for relaxing after your adventure. Highly recommended for a fun-filled and energetic day out! 💦🚣‍♂️
Rakeshkumar P — Google review
Jordan was great. Parking easy. Open gendered changing rooms with showers. Also had a mirror and hairdryer which was nice. Lockers were easy to use. Had a group of 9 for the whole raft, unfortunately or fortunately, depending on how you see it, one person at the helm doesn’t paddle. This position can rotate between within your group, which might be a good thing, so you can take a break because this was a tiring activity for sure. Great fun though!
Thinh D — Google review
This sports venue is truly delightful. It’s such a pleasure to watch the determination of those battling the powerful water and waves, whether in team boats or individual kayaks. I genuinely enjoy the atmosphere here, and I try to visit once or twice a week. The café adds to the charm—coffee on cold days and beer on warm ones. Altogether, it’s an outstanding place with an incredible vibe
Niki D — Google review
Fantastic facility, make time for coffee or food on the terrace because it's lovely. As described on the website, great fun white water rafting. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a thrill!
S Q — Google review
Fantastic place to practice your open water and white water rafting skills there is an equipment hire area on site so you dont need to bring your own gear, ample parking the largest car park is just 100 yards from the entrance. Staff are super friendly, there is a cafe on site too with inside or outside (on balcony) seating. The road leading to the place is only a normal 30 mph road and it gets busy quickly so try and give yourself plenty of time to get there.
GavinBFC — Google review
Amazing facilities. Second time Ive done the rafting which is great. Shaun was a top instructor Can't wait to go back Very clean and tidy highly recommend
Jen B — Google review
I went white water rafting with 7 mates for a birthday. An excellent experience, we loved it. Ask for Sean as your instructor he made it a 5/5 experience. We did 6 runs on the Olympic course and Sean upped the ante each time. Would highly recommend it!
Paul O — Google review
Lee Valley White Water Centre delivered a brilliant day out. The staff were welcoming and made the whole experience feel easy, even for first-timers. The course has the perfect mix of fun and challenge, and everything is run smoothly from start to finish. I’d happily come back and recommend it to anyone looking for something memorable.
Arthur — Google review
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Station Rd, Waltham Cross, EN9 1AB, United Kingdom
https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/lee-valley/white-water-centre?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=google_my_business
+44 300 003 0616
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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
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Beaulieu Dr, Waltham Abbey, EN9 1JY, United Kingdom
http://www.royalgunpowdermills.com/
+44 1992 707370
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Topgolf Chigwell

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$$$$affordable
Leisure center
Topgolf Chigwell is the ultimate entertainment destination, featuring a state-of-the-art driving range and a stylish lounge offering drinks and games. The venue operates from morning until late at night, with extended hours on weekends. During peak times, there's a 2-hour play time limit to manage wait times effectively. Additionally, it transitions to an 18+ venue after 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
Went to Topgolf on a busy Sunday evening without a booking and was pleasantly surprised to get a walk-in bay on the upper level within just 5–10 minutes of waiting. The staff at reception were friendly, helpful, and clearly explained the different game options and how everything worked. The bar area and bays were spotless, and even with heavy rain that day, the heaters and canopy kept us perfectly comfortable. All clubs were provided — including left-handed ones available from reception — which was a nice touch. The system for setting up and playing was quick and easy, and the pricing felt reasonable, especially for groups of four since the bays are set up perfectly for that. The only minor issue was that the QR codes for bay table service didn’t work on a few tables, but the staff quickly made up for it by coming over to take our orders directly. Service was fast, friendly, and efficient throughout. Overall, it was a smooth, fun, and relaxed Sunday experience — great atmosphere, great staff, and I’ll definitely be coming back again :)
Maheer H — Google review
Very busy on a Saturday but well organised and had a great time. Table service is a treat. I kept forgetting to scan my balls. My excuse for getting beat by my Grandchildren 😂
Tony W — Google review
I visited here for the first time ever, and I was very impressed with the service at the first point of contact - at reception, where we made a payment for three of us and then we were given a number in the queue and then we waited a short while while we had ordered something from the bar to eat, and by the time we finished the food, it was our assigned time to play golf. On the way upstairs, we were greeted by Leona, who was smiling and greeted us very nicely and told us the many rules that we had to abide by. She was very helpful and very courteous while delivering this important information and my feedback today - is just as gratitude to her, to thank her for her warm greetings and a smiling face as she welcomed, us to the area where you collect the balls from and advised, us to go upstairs to our assigned bay. I would however recommend one thing despite having had a great experience playing golf and the whole evening was amazing. Could I recommend that Leona be provided with a tall chair, so that she can sit up high, while welcoming the clients, as the poor lady was standing and I don’t even know when her shift started but I can imagine it would be very hard for her stand there for the duration of her whole shift. I did ask for her managers name which she told me was Bailey and I thought I would write this review and provide a constructive suggestion, which I would be very grateful if you could action. Despite this constructive suggestion, I have to say, my overall very first experience was great. So, please, Keep up the good work, you have a great team of people, even the security guards were smiling, helpful and happy and they were definitely not the normal run of the mill, serious looking intimidating security guards. Five star rating for Top Top Golf !!!! I look forward to visiting again. Many thanks Mohammed (Father of Lifetime Member TANZIL LATIF)
Omar M — Google review
We took my sister to Top Golf for her birthday and it was the best decision! The staff were incredible. They were all polite, kind and so attentive. They offered to bring out cake and sing for the celebrants birthday. One of the staff even stated that she’d only worked there a few days yet she represented the brand like someone who’s worked the years long. Will definitely be back
Tosin — Google review
I was really looking forward to a fun outing at Top Golf Chigwell, but the experience was extremely disappointing. The place was overcrowded and noisy, making it hard to enjoy the games. The equipment was in poor condition—some clubs were broken or damaged, and the balls were worn out. The food and drinks were overpriced and poorly prepared. Our order took forever to arrive, and when it did, it was cold and clearly not fresh. On top of that, the staff seemed completely disorganized and uninterested in helping us, which added to the frustration. For the amount of money you pay, I expected a much higher level of service and quality. Unfortunately, this visit was stressful rather than enjoyable, and I won’t be coming back.
Serdal O — Google review
I visited Top Golf Chigwell for my friend’s birthday, and the experience was completely ruined from the start. From the moment we entered, we felt harassed by the staff, who were watching us like we were criminals. They even checked my license as if it might be fake, despite it being completely valid. Once we got to our bay, the staff continued following us around, making the atmosphere incredibly uncomfortable. To make matters worse, they completely messed up our beverage order—putting carbonated water in our cognac shots—which ruined the drinks and our day. Overall, the staff’s attitude and incompetence turned what should have been a fun birthday celebration into a stressful and disappointing experience. I would not recommend this location.
Bazza B — Google review
Absolutely awful! Staggeringly rude and disinterested staff. Managers were argumentative. We waited over 100 minutes for poor quality, dry food and were told that our complaint was, 'just like everyone else'! I cannot adequately articulate just how little every single member of staff made us feel for a 3 hour visit that was an hour longer than it should have been and cost me nearly £200. Do not waste your money on this place. It's expensive, poor quality, poorer service and proactively confrontational. Everything is paid up front and they will not refund any monies paid. If you're lucky, you'll get the complimentary offer to come back and be treated poorly on another night! And before they regurgitate their copy and paste reply to this review from the customer (don't)care department encourgaing me to submit my feedback using the email link... I HAVE! I ALWAYS DO AND I HAVE NEVER HAD AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT EITHER! JUST LIKE I KNOW YOU WON'T RESPOND TO MY MOST RECENT FEEDBACK!
Daniel F — Google review
Fantastic Experience at Topgolf Chigwell! I recently visited Topgolf Chigwell and had an amazing time from start to finish. The venue is modern, clean, and well-organized, with a great atmosphere that's perfect for both casual outings and special occasions. The staff were friendly and attentive, making sure we had everything we needed throughout our visit.
M R — Google review
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Abridge Rd, Chigwell, IG7 6BX, United Kingdom
http://www.topgolf.com/chigwell
+44 20 8500 2644
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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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Marylebone Rd, London, NW1 5LR, United Kingdom
https://www.madametussauds.com/london/en/
+44 20 7487 0351
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The British Museum

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Museum
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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
4.7
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4.6
(74841)
Great Russell St, London, WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
https://www.britishmuseum.org/
+44 20 7323 8000
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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
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Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 5BD, United Kingdom
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/
+44 20 7942 5000
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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
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4.6
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Cromwell Rd, London, SW7 2RL, United Kingdom
https://www.vam.ac.uk/south-kensington
+44 20 7942 2000
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Covent Garden

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Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Covent Garden is a vibrant shopping and entertainment district located in London's West End. The area features the elegant Piazza, which is car-free and houses fashion stores, craft stalls at the Apple Market, and the Royal Opera House. Visitors can enjoy street performances near the 17th-century St. Paul’s Church and explore vintage vehicles at the London Transport Museum. Additionally, upscale restaurants offering European cuisines are available, while nearby theaters attract crowds for plays and musicals.
4.5
(25516)
London, UK
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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
4.8
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4.7
(41003)
Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/
+44 20 7747 2885
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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
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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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London Underground Limited

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Department of Transportation
Transportation
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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London Eye

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Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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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4.3
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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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Cultural landmark
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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4.4
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London, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
https://www.parliament.uk/bigben
+44 20 7219 4272
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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
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4.6
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London, EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom
https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/
+44 333 320 6000
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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
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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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Epsom Downs Racecourse

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Racecourse
Fun & Games
Horse Tracks
Epsom Downs Racecourse, a historic flat horse racecourse dating back to the 17th century, is renowned as the home of the prestigious Epsom Derby. Located just 30 minutes from central London, this venue offers a blend of sporting culture and heritage. It also serves as an adaptable space for events such as weddings. The surrounding area of Tadworth in Surrey provides a traditional countryside lifestyle within close proximity to city life, making it an attractive place to live.
Fab summer eve racing and ABBA tribute show after. Highly recommend. Had a great night. Tickets easy to get and even easier if you download the Epsom app
Jan B — Google review
Great event - shame was spoiled by the weather but thats the UK for you. Thats the 3rd and final big event I've been to this year Cheltenham and aintree being the other 2. The difference being on the hill is free entry that nobody knows about
Tigz T — Google review
A day of thrilling races at Epsom Racecourse, followed by a peaceful escape into the breathtaking beauty of Langley Vale Wood's 641 acres of diverse trees and plants. A perfect blend of adrenaline and tranquility.
Wasim Y — Google review
Had a lovely evening, with good food and drinks. Even won on the 7pm
Laurence B — Google review
Only had one winner,but we had a great time,atmosphere was brilliant,good friendly staff,overall fantastic day out!
Billy D — Google review
Another great days racing at Epsom Downs, Derby day always a great meeting and some fantastic winners. Tickets purchased well In advance but for some reason not posted out, we had to collect on arrival which is never great when you have a disabled member in the party. We booked the Views restaurant, plenty of space and great service from the waitresses, drinks flowing all day. Food was interesting, sampler menu and then lamb main course, unfortunately the main wasn’t hot, warm at best, afternoon tea was plentiful and the cakes full of flavours.
Our A — Google review
Having grown up here, it has long held a significant space in my heart. It is honestly such a beautiful and peaceful place outside of race weekends... often with people exercising their horse along the gallops. Perfect spot for a walk, a picnic, or even just having some time to think.
Mr W — Google review
The perfect location to view and savour the setting 🌅sun all year round, whilst enjoying 😊 the panoramic views of the North Downs along with increasing the ‘step tally’ on the iPhone Health App! lol. This is indeed a treasured location and 1️⃣ to be enjoyed, especially 1️⃣0️⃣ to 1️⃣5️⃣ minutes leading up to sunset 🌅
Simon ( — Google review
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4.0
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Downs, Epsom, KT18 5LQ, United Kingdom
https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/epsom/?utm_source=local-epsom&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+44 1372 726311
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British Wildlife Centre

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Wildlife and safari park
Outdoor Activities
Zoos
The British Wildlife Centre, located in Newchapel, Surrey, is a haven for over 40 species of British animals. From the elusive red squirrels and majestic red deer to playful otters and badgers, this center offers a unique opportunity to observe these creatures up close. The natural enclosures provide an immersive experience while informative talks from keepers offer insights into the lives of these fascinating animals.
Visit with daughter, husband and grandkids. Well laid out small wildlife park. The keeper talks were recommended and made the day perfect. Spaced out throughout the day at 30m intervals. With the talks about 15m long and focused on information and feeding of the animals. They enabled the day to have structure and easygoing pace. We spent 6 hours at the centre enjoying every moment. The kids loved it. Highly recommended.
Keith C — Google review
One of the best days out I've had with my two sons aged 2 and 5. Seeing the native wildlife up close and hearing the regular keeper talks about the animals the time just flew away. A relaxed and intimate small site, we will be back soon!
Joe R — Google review
As someone who normally shoots weddings and portraits, I was very new to wildlife photography – but this course was absolutely brilliant. The day was exceptionally well run, and the venue being closed to the public made it feel really special and intimate. All the staff were friendly, welcoming, and clearly passionate about the work they do to protect and care for the animals. A huge thank you to our keeper and guide, Jess – she was simply outstanding. Her knowledge, enthusiasm, and clear love for the animals made the day even more enjoyable. While the focus of the day was very much on the animals (which was fantastic), there were plenty of opportunities to get some amazing shots. The course was well suited to all skill levels and types of equipment – in our group we had everything from iPhones to full-frame mirrorless setups with big zooms. The café had some great options too, and there was no shortage of tea and coffee throughout the day. All in all, I left with some great photos and an even greater appreciation for British wildlife. Highly recommended – both the Centre itself and the photography experience. Thank you again to Jess and all the team!
Dauda B — Google review
Really lovely place to visit. So much to see and really well cared for, especially with the space and natural habitats. Lots of places to sit and just watch them. Very accessible path ways. It was on the pricey side for entry but I can see why. The animal talks were really good and lots of information. My only gripe was the toilets weren't clean. Especially the baby changing table was "filthy". We didn't use the cafe as the coffee machine was off so can't comment on that part. The gift shop was well stocked. Definitely visit again next year.
Sarah M — Google review
Great little place to go. Inherently a lot of the animals were asleep but it was quite hot. They have tons of tunnels that go all around the place that you can see the animals in, and great interesting enclosures. First time ever seeing red squirrels and they have so much personality???? They were hanging out with the muntjac
Kali — Google review
Lovely relaxed visit. All the talks were informative and friendly. Great venue encouraging visitors to be familiar with the animals and so be more aware of human actions that can damage them.
Vee B — Google review
Spent the best part of 5 hours at the Centre for the concessionary price of £14.50. Although initially we wondered about the value as most of the pens seemed devoid of life, we cottoned on to the half-hourly keeper talks programme where the animals were enticed out of their hidey holes on the promise of tidbits. From thence on, our visit became one that proved of immense value. The keepers were obviously caring and committed individuals, reflected in the demeanor of the animals. So very patient and obliging of both keepers and animals to spectators ... especially children and photographers. Thank you
Kurseong — Google review
It was a brilliant few hours out together as a family. We all enjoyed the animal talks and the gift shop at the end! Staff were nice and friendly.
Donjojo G — Google review
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4.6
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Eastbourne Rd, Newchapel, Lingfield RH7 6LF, United Kingdom
http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/
+44 1342 834658
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Tilgate Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Tilgate Park, located on Crawley's southern border, is a sprawling former country estate spanning over 2,000 acres of lush countryside in the High Weald. The park offers a delightful experience for visitors with its scenic trails winding through fragrant pine forests and alongside the expansive Tilgate Lake. Nature enthusiasts can indulge in various water activities such as kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and sailing at Tilgate Park Watersports.
Tilgate Park is a fantastic place for a family day out, offering something for everyone. The park is beautifully maintained, with plenty of open green spaces, scenic walking trails, and a stunning lake that makes for a perfect picnic spot. The adventure playground kept the kids entertained for hours, and there’s even a Go Ape for those looking for more thrills. For those who enjoy a bit of relaxation, the gardens and peaceful wooded areas are perfect for a quiet stroll. And if you don’t feel like packing a picnic, the café on-site offers tasty food and drinks. Whether you’re visiting with young children, teenagers, or just looking for a great outdoor spot, Tilgate Park is a fantastic choice! We’ll definitely be back.
Melanie H — Google review
I've been visiting Tilgate Park for many years and always have an enjoyable walk, whatever the weather. The walled garden is well kept and always worth a visit. Bought a cake from the cafe to takeaway which was yummy and homemade; although it's not always open so best to check before visiting/ relying on it being open for lunch/ snacks. There are features to see around the park and there are activities if you want to do them. Generally a lovely place to explore
Gemma F — Google review
My family and I had a wonderful experience with dinosaurs in the park, and my children love it! Their playground was a nice to play and lovely view of Tilgate Park. Stall foods were there and ride as well. It is good and fun for the May half term bank holiday weekend. 🦕☀️😍
Irene B — Google review
For every age groups there this park has a place for them . Whether you enjoy a dog walk or sit and view birds or ducks on the lake or play with kids . Cafe shops are good .
THIRU M — Google review
Great place to take the kids. Lots of cute animals. Staff in cafe/shop and zoo are ultra friendly and great with the kids. Everything very reasonable priced. Highly recommend....
Diane A — Google review
Massive grounds with something for everybody; lakeside and woodland walks, a zoo, children's play atea and a couple of cafes - we visited the walled garden cafe. The grounds are dog-friendly and there is plenty of space for families and picnics.
Debbie M — Google review
We stayed with family and they took us to this park. Beautiful park to visit and see. They had a dinosaur theme and fair, great for the kids. Definitely worth it if you’re in that area.
Satnam B — Google review
Gorgeous open spaces. Their playground is huge. Boats to go on the lake are severely over priced so avoided those. Lovely day out.
Claire H — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1424)
Tilgate Dr, Crawley, RH10 5PQ, United Kingdom
http://www.crawley.gov.uk/tilgatepark
+44 1293 521168
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Tulleys Farm

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Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Tulleys Farm offers a delightful experience for both kids and adults. The farm features an animal patch and various entertainment options, allowing parents to relax at Tulleys Tea Room while the little ones are occupied. Visitors can enjoy a cozy atmosphere reminiscent of Christmas markets, although it's advisable to wear wellies or old shoes due to muddy conditions after rain. The farm boasts beautiful blooming flowers, particularly tulips, providing ample photo opportunities.
Visited this farm back in April and it was a wonderful experience, so beautiful seeing so many tulips of different species. It's a huge field full of plants. There is a shop and stalls selling drinks and food. The only negative aspect it's a very touristy attraction so it was a bit crowded. We visited during the weekend maybe during the week is better. Highly recommended.
Sónia M — Google review
Gorgeous day at the Tulip Fest in April. Got there very early whilst it was quiet and we were shocked by how massive it was and how much there was to do! The tulips were gorgeous and so impressive. Great food and information everywhere, friendly staff and lots to do and see!
Teri-Mai D — Google review
Amazing Autumn Atmosphere! This pumpkin farm offers an absolutely amazing experience that goes far beyond simple pumpkin picking. The overall environment is welcoming, festive, and truly captures the spirit of the season. What truly elevates this spot is the phenomenal attention to detail in the spooky decoration. It's clear a huge effort was made to create a fun, slightly eerie atmosphere, providing fantastic photo opportunities at every turn. From hay bales to haunted props, the decor makes this the ultimate autumnal destination. The selection of gourds was plentiful, and the staff were wonderful. Highly recommended for a memorable, festive, and wonderfully creepy fall It was amazing 👏 I like the environment and spooky decoration!
Mahsa E — Google review
I went pumpkin picking, and it turned out to be the perfect autumn activity. The atmosphere was festive and full of Halloween spirit, making it a wonderful place to visit during the season. It was such a fun and memorable experience!
Jiwon K — Google review
Pleasant few hours spent picking pumpkins and toasting marshmallows with the kids. Most of the 'growing' pumpkins had already gone, but plenty more had been shipped in and were dotted around the field to select from. Lots of different varieties also available from the stores if you don't fancy pushing a wheelbarrow around the field! Didn't fancy the Ferris wheel, but probably provides great views if you don't mind heights.
Brent H — Google review
Decided to relive my teenage nostalgia and return to Shocktober for the first time in seven years. Previously it was the place to go and made for a tremendous experience. This time round, it's sadly lost its touch. Massively oversold and overcrowded, it's clear profit is put before experience whereas it once was the other way round. Thankfully I’d purchased some fast track in advance as queue times were obscene. Even still, I had to queue for 10/15 mins in fast track lanes at times. Pros -Purgatory was quality and my favourite of all time. "Free Roaming" actors like the Skinfluencers were very funny and entertaining. Set design was absolutely fantastic as always. Cons - Far too many people allowed into haunts at a time/with too little time between groups. You'd either be caught up by the group behind or catchup the one infront. This KILLED the immersion and enjoyment massively. The flouting of their own rules was not enforced? There are clear rules that say no smoking/vaping, no face masks etc yet I saw people lighting up in the queues and a fair few road men in their finest bin bag attire (to impress their underage girlfriend) walking round ballied up like they've just robbed a bank. I know it's close proximity to Crawley but come on now... Better still was “security” where only those with a bag would be searched. If you hadn’t a bag, you were free to walk in with whatever you fancied! Knife? Acid in a lucozade bottle? Drugs? Must be part of your costume eh lad. Maybe that’s a critique due to my line of work but it did feel a bit pointless. All in all a shadow of its former self. I still had fun however and glad I returned, but think this'll be the last trip full stop. Kudos to the actors and event staff, they all work hard and probably for minimum wage. Sadly I don’t think the experience will be salvageable unless they actually cap ticket numbers drastically.
Sam T — Google review
We had such a fantastic afternoon at Tulleys Farm. From the beautiful fall decor, the very large pumpkin patch, the roaming singers and cast in costume to the marshmellow roast stations (or smores station as they sell a kit too), pumpkin spice latte and ferris wheel we could only have a great time. We got to pick our own pumpkins straight from the patch and carry them in a wheelbarrow made available by the team who was nothing but welcoming. Can't carry big pumpkins home ? Fear not their collection of pumpkin plush toys will definitely call your name. If coming from London, you can either take the bus or more easily take a taxi as there are some available there just waiting to get you home safe. We will definitely make it a yearly tradition !
Lili L — Google review
Shocktoberfest was excellent. Live bands, loads of scary things to do. The sacare mazes were great. Loads of different food stands and bars. The ste is absolutely huge, with a great atmosphere. We will definitely be going again.
Andrew K — Google review
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4.7
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Turners Hill Rd, Crawley, RH10 4PE, United Kingdom
https://www.tulleysfarm.com/
+44 1342 718472
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National Trust - Nymans

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$$$$affordable
Garden
Nature & Parks
Nymans, a National Trust property, offers a diverse range of attractions for visitors. The Walled Garden is renowned for its stunning displays of blossoms, camellias, and spring bulbs against the backdrop of aged walls - a favorite spot for Instagrammers. The magnolia trees add to the picturesque setting with their waxy blooms in early spring. Additionally, the site's ruins and gardens provide a beautiful location for ceremonies.
We had an amazing day at the National Trust’s Nymans today! The gardens were stunning and the buildings were beautiful. The kids had a great time at the playground too. It’s definitely one of the best sites we’ve visited, highly recommended! The food was good as well.
Paul-Daniel P — Google review
The gardens are always lovely and such a pleasure to walk in at any time of year. The house was interesting with rooms open to see and lots of exhibits with information about the last owners and guests who had visited. The volunteer staff were knowledgeable and welcoming. A lovely day out.
Aroha ( — Google review
It's a very beautiful garden and a small house. There's often exhibitions in the house but on this occasion's visit they were getting ready for Christmas. We've been several times before so this time we did a garden tour at 11 am. That made us slow down and notice details, which was really lovely. I thoroughly recommend Nymans. It's beautiful.
Judith B — Google review
Beautiful National Trust house and gardens. The trails are all pushchair/wheelchair friendly and there is so much to do and see. The wildflower garden is amazing and the café and facilities are all very good. I recommend going early as the car park filled up quickly.
Ben B — Google review
Beautiful walk we took the orange route which took 2 hours with the 7 year old in toe but was an easy stroll . All dog owners were respectable and put their dogs on leads before crossing our path. My cane corso is very anxious and still in training it was a very stress free walk . Parking was free and plenty to see . I let my boy take the photos . So this what was seen by a 7 year old
Cheryl B — Google review
Easy parking, great buggy tour with history talk for those in our party less able to walk. Beautiful gardens, romantic, wild feel to it all. Went for a walk in the woods down to a lake, just remember to take the code from reception so you can get through the gate and back into Nymans
Joanna Y — Google review
A recent first for us to visit Nymans, and we've been twice in as many weeks..! Fantastic grounds, gardens, and the house too is a spectacular place, in it's semi-ruined state... Autumn also added to the feast of colour for the eyes as well... Will return again, that's for sure... 👍👍👍
Steve D — Google review
lovely garden to wander around. all the NT staff was lovely. went on the free guided walk and learnt a lot. the two cafés are quite busy but remain cozy and the food is delicious. loved the shop as well with a wonderful selection of trinkets, festive souvenirs and national trust items.
Marie T — Google review
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4.4
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Nymans, Handcross, Haywards Heath RH17 6EB, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/nymans/
+44 1444 405250
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National Trust - Standen House and Garden

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
National Trust - Standen House and Garden is a stunning Arts and Crafts Movement house located on the outskirts of town. The house, built in the 1890s by architect Philip Webb, is renowned for its William Morris wallpapers, textiles, and contemporary fittings. Visitors can explore the formal gardens, woodland estate, and enjoy daily events such as sculpture exhibitions in the summer. The house celebrates its 50th anniversary with colorful decorations from designs of the 70s, making it a cheerful sight.
Visited the garden with my dog. Really friendly staff and lovely grounds. It's also great, if you're on your own like me, to be able to take your dog in the cafe and shop to buy things as some sites do not allow this. Only thing I would say is it would be nice to see more NT sites bringing back garden only admittance charges. £18 for the house and garden is good value but with parking not included it's allot if you are only visiting the garden for an hour.
Rebecca B — Google review
What a beautiful spot! Whilst the house is lovely, and the William Morris design great to see, the focus here really is the gardens and surrounding land. So calm and peaceful, the perfect spot to be on a sunny day. The staff were so friendly too! Even finding a treat and offering water to our dog - dogs are allowed in the gardens, except for the kitchen one, and a separate indoor area to the main cafe - which offered great food at relatively reasonable prices too.
Katrina — Google review
Nestled in the rolling hills of West Sussex, Standen House and Garden is a celebration of the Arts and Crafts movement. Designed by architect Philip Webb between 1892 and 1894 for the Beale family, this Grade I listed home is a living showcase of William Morris’s nature-inspired designs. Every room is adorned with his wallpapers, textiles, and furnishings, immersing visitors in the rich aesthetic of the era. There are also rabbit toys hidden throughout the house to keep the younger visitors interested in trying to find them all. The surrounding 12-acre garden, lovingly restored to Margaret Beale’s original vision, offers a tapestry of seasonal delights. In spring, highlights include the vibrant rhododendrons, camellias, and azaleas. The gardens are beautifully maintained. Beyond the formal gardens, there are over 100 acres of estate to be explored including ancient bluebell woods and meadows, Standen offers a harmonious blend of art, nature, and history, providing an enriching experience for all who visit and I will definitely be returning again and again.
Miss B — Google review
This is a beautiful Arts and Crafts movement house with lots of William Morris textiles. Excellent gift shop and lovely second hand bookshop. Gardens and grounds are also lovely. Well with a day out with picnic, or lunch in the cafe.
Liza S — Google review
I've been there a couple of times, both with great weather, it is a beautiful house with beautiful gardens and a lovely café to enjoy a drink and relax. Even the drive there was very beautiful, through villages, fields and some tree tunnels. Totally recommended for a relaxing day out with friends or family
Erick P — Google review
Last NT house visited on any busy 5 day trip! Pleasantly surprised with the house and gardens ! One of the smallest house and grounds we have visited but very interesting and a great veg patch to check out!
Andy L — Google review
Standen House is a beautiful blend of Arts and Crafts styling with gorgeous, functional gardens. The property is well maintained and hasa knowledgable crew of docents.
Kathi S — Google review
Decent sized house and grounds to walk around. Weren’t many rooms open due to lack of volunteers but learnt lots about the house nonetheless. The grounds was big enough for all ages, and required moderate fitness for steps and rough terrain in some parts of the ground. Overall family friendly. cafe was very average. The stew was small in portion and tasted below average.
Edwin L — Google review
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W Hoathly Rd, East Grinstead, RH19 4NE, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/standen/
+44 1342 323029
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Wakehurst

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Wakehurst, previously known as Wakehurst Palace, is a stunning National Trust-owned estate featuring a wild botanic garden and the renowned Millennium Seed Bank. Spanning over 500 acres, this West Sussex gem showcases diverse landscapes from around the world, such as Coates Wood with trees from Australasia and South America. As the sister site to Kew's Royal Botanic Gardens, Wakehurst offers free entry for National Trust members and boasts attractions like mazes and hammocks for kids.
Wakehurst botanical garden is a great place to take your dog(s) for a walk. There are several routes you can choose from, we usually take the long round trip. There are some no dog zones but there is plenty to explore where you can take your dog. There is a big field which is an off lead area for doggies, full of smells to sniff. If you come without dogs, I recommend visiting the mansion, the water gardens and the wetland walk around the lake. We have been here in different seasons but there is always something to see or a different route to explore. Highly recommended. Great facilities as well, plenty of parking, toilets in different places and two cafes to choose from.
Andrea U — Google review
A stunning wild botanical garden. Really awe inspiring and thoughtfully planted. Fun for children and adults, my daughter enjoyed the mud kitchen and having fun amongst the trees. Cafe was quite expensive so will bear that in mind for our next visit. Plenty of spaces to have a picnic.
Becci C — Google review
Gorgeous site, especially in autumn. Lovely for walks, they have a nice gift shop too. Cafe serves delicious vegetarian and vegan options. The mud kitchen is fantastic for kids.
P K — Google review
My daughter & I hadn't been to Wakehurst for quite a long time. I had forgotten just how beautiful it is here. We walked farther than usual and got to enjoy some of the most beautiful parts. Although be warned, when the map says it's a steep hill, it's truly steep 🤣 We certainly got out workout in!! The staff are lovely too, very helpful. It was reasonably busy for a Sunday but not overcrowded at all. We'll definitely return soon no doubt.
Clair H — Google review
Hello everybody. Very nice place to visit . Beautiful gardens and views and very relaxing quiet. The tea rooms were open and all stocked well. I recommend you pay a visit.
Susan I — Google review
Great botanical garden with a variety of views. I would highly recommend visiting the Himalayan glade and pond. Do be aware that the blooms vary quite a lot between seasons, so you may not get to see the same as my images. Good restaurant with reasonable options and prices on site. Ice cream van with good selection too.
Milboy R — Google review
Probably the most amazing gardens I have ever been to! It was very impressive and large and every single part was beautiful. We spent hours looking around in the sunshine and had a great day! So much to see!
Teri-Mai D — Google review
This sister to Kew Gardens is a fine place to spend a few hours wandering around the wooded estate and the attractive small mansion house. Notwithstanding the importance of the scientific and conservation carried out by the Millenium Seedbank, for many visitors the main attractions are the walking trails through the over 500 acre wooded countryside, featuring some of the world's most magnificent trees. These include a substantial number of the world's most massive tree, the giant Californian Redwood, which, despite their relative youth, have already ready reached an impressive 36 meters, and, not to be missed, are the weirdly drooping freaks of the same species. Children up to 16yoa have free entry, adults are £18.50 and young people are 50% of the adult rate. Car parking additional. Hot and cold food at the Stables Kitchen Restaurant and cafes. It is not cheap, but it is a great day out for the whole family.
David P — Google review
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3.8
(1503)
Selsfield Rd, Haywards Heath, RH17 6TN, United Kingdom
http://www.kew.org/wakehurst
+44 1444 894066
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