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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Duisburg to Liverpool?
The direct drive from Duisburg to Liverpool is 562 mi (905 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 17 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Duisburg to Liverpool, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with London, Brussels, Bruges, Birmingham, Manchester, Brighton, Windsor, Antwerp, Rotterdam, and Oxford, as well as top places to visit like Book Store Dominicanen and Efteling, or the ever-popular Aachen Cathedral.
The top cities between Duisburg and Liverpool are London, Brussels, Bruges, Birmingham, Manchester, Brighton, Windsor, Antwerp, Rotterdam, and Oxford. London is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Duisburg and 3 hours from Liverpool.
Antwerp is an ancient port city in Belgium situated on the River Scheldt, known for its rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The Diamond District of Antwerp houses innumerable diamond traders, cutters and polishers. The old town features striking examples of Flemish Renaissance architecture, including the Grote Markt square and Rubens House showcasing works by Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens.
3% as popular as London
5 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Liverpool
Rotterdam, located in South Holland, is a significant port city with a rich maritime history. The Maritime Museum houses vintage boats and exhibitions that showcase the city's seafaring past. Delfshaven, a 17th-century district, features canalside shopping and Pilgrim Fathers Church where pilgrims worshipped before sailing to America. The city has undergone extensive reconstruction following WWII resulting in modern architecture standing alongside historic landmarks.
3% as popular as London
46 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Liverpool
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The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is where the headquarters of the European Union resides. The city's centerpiece is the Grand-Place square with 17th-century guildhouses that have shops and cafes inside. The Gothic Hôtel de Ville (town hall) adds to the ornate beauty of this area with its distinctive bell tower. The Maison du Roi has costumes for Manneken Pis statue and also serves as a city-history museum.
12% as popular as London
18 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Liverpool
Bruges, located in northwest Belgium and the capital of West Flanders, is renowned for its canals and medieval architecture. Its port, Zeebrugge, plays a significant role in fishing and European trade. Burg square's impressive City Hall dates back to the 14th century while Markt square boasts a 13th-century belfry with panoramic views from its 83m tower.
7% as popular as London
9 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Liverpool
Brighton, situated on the southern coast of England in East Sussex, is a popular seaside resort and one of the two primary areas of the City of Brighton and Hove. The region has archaeological proof dating back to ancient times such as Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. Although it's not typically included in travel itineraries, Brighton is a vibrant city with piers, arcades, vintage boutiques, independent cafes and eateries , street art and something for everyone.
4% as popular as London
40 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Liverpool
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London, the vibrant capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern-day attractions. From the iconic Houses of Parliament and the renowned 'Big Ben' clock tower to the majestic Westminster Abbey, London is steeped in historical significance dating back to Roman times. The city also offers contemporary experiences such as panoramic views from the London Eye observation wheel and a thriving cultural complex along the South Bank of River Thames.
Most popular city on this route
16 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Liverpool
Located in the southeastern region of England, Windsor is a town situated on the banks of the River Thames. To its west lies London. One of its most prominent attractions is Windsor Castle that has been a residence for generations of the British royal family since its construction by William The Conqueror in the 11th century. Over time, several monarchs have remodelled it extensively.
3% as popular as London
9 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Liverpool
Situated in central southern England, Oxford is a city steeped in history and culture, with its renowned university established over 800 years ago. Known as the 'City of Dreaming Spires' due to the stunning architecture of its 38 colleges, Oxford attracts visitors from all over the world. The city's medieval center boasts several notable landmarks such as Carfax Tower and the Botanic Garden on River Cherwell.
2% as popular as London
15 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Liverpool
Birmingham is a significant city located in the West Midlands region of England. It has numerous landmarks that date back to the Industrial Revolution era, showcasing its rich history as a manufacturing hub during the 18th century. The city is also known for its network of canals, which radiate from Sherborne Wharf and offer trendy cafes and bars along their banks. One of the must-see attractions in Birmingham is the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery that boasts pre-Raphaelite masterpieces.
5% as popular as London
4 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Liverpool
Manchester, located in the northwest of England, is a prominent urban center with a prosperous industrial legacy. The preservation of Castlefield, which features an 18th-century canal system, commemorates the city's era as a textile hub. Additionally, the interactive Museum of Science & Industry allows visitors to explore Manchester's past in this industry. Salford Quays has been revitalized and now boasts Daniel Libeskind's Imperial War Museum North and the Lowry cultural center.
4% as popular as London
16 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Liverpool
Best stops along Duisburg to Liverpool drive
The top stops along the way from Duisburg to Liverpool (with short detours) are Grand Place, Bruges, and Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station. Other popular stops include Manneken Pis, Market Hall, and Efteling.
The Aachen Cathedral (Aachener Dom) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is one of the most important religious monuments in Europe and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The octagonal Palatine Chapel was built by Emperor Charlemagne as his palace church in 800 and later became the coronation chapel for Holy Roman Emperors. The Gothic choir was completed in 1414.
This Roman Catholic church is really old as it dates back to the 9th century. Many German Kings and Queens were crowned in Aachen's Cathedral, as well as being the resting place for Charlemagne. There is nothing modest about this structure. Mosaics, gold and marble in the interior add a glorious feeling. It is considered occidental architecture and if you take a tour you can learn all about this new UNESCO World Heritage site.
Sudarat Maneetapo — Google review
So much history throughout this stunning Dom. Free to walk in on the first floor, where you get a view of the mosaic ceilings and top to bottom, stained glass. The climb to the top of the tower is also easy and accessible. This is a must see when visiting Aachen.
Mathew Love — Google review
My visit to Aachen Cathedral in 2014 was a fascinating journey into the heart of history and art. The cathedral's rich architectural heritage and religious significance left a lasting impression, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and culture lovers.
The intricate design and craftsmanship of the cathedral's interior were awe-inspiring. The golden mosaics and beautifully adorned chapels showcased the skill of the artisans who created this magnificent place of worship. The Palatine Chapel, in particular, stood out with its unique octagonal shape and exquisite detailing.
The historical importance of Aachen Cathedral as the coronation site of numerous German kings added to its allure. Standing in the same space where centuries of royal history unfolded was a humbling experience that transported me back in time.
The cathedral's surroundings, including the charming Old Town and the nearby Elisenbrunnen, provided an excellent backdrop for exploring the city's cultural offerings.
However, the experience could have been enhanced with more detailed information provided at various points within the cathedral. While the architecture spoke volumes, additional signage or guided tours would have provided deeper insights into its historical and religious significance.
Overall, Aachen Cathedral is a treasure trove of art, history, and spirituality that should not be missed. Despite the minor lack of information, the beauty and cultural value of this UNESCO World Heritage Site make it a compelling destination for anyone with an appreciation for the past and the wonders of architectural excellence.
Sayak Das — Google review
A pretty cool place to visit. The
architecture is very intricate on the outside. It’s amazing how detailed the inside is. Seems like every square inch of this place is as decorative as possible. The stained glass is a sight to see. Definitely worth a visit if you enjoy elaborate architecture. A pretty casual environment. You’re pretty much free to walk around at your leisure and enjoy it at your pace.
Phil Foster — Google review
If you love gothic places, this is your moment! You can get awesome pics and if the sky is grey, you will feel how the witchy vibes increase 🙌❤️
Sara Alarcon — Google review
I was in awe to visit this church, no wonder it is the first site to be granted UNESCO World Heritage in Germany. Vistors are allowed starting at 1pm, you have to pay extra to enter the area where Charlemagne's grave is. It is really worth a visit. Very impressive. Pictures does not do the justice on how beautiful it is.
Charyfe's vlog — Google review
Impressive, unparalleled. Middle ages, Charlemagne, Barbarossa....i don't wont to repeat the trivial things - check Wiki... If you come around 10 am you probably will be lucky to book a same day guided tour ( German/English). With this tour you can see some areas of the Cathedral that are not accessible otherwise. Absolutely worth visiting.
Vita Epstein — Google review
One important historical landmark in the city of Aachen, Germany. Situated in the heart of city centre of the Aachen city. I would say a must visit place in this city. Inside the cathedral it’s so beautiful. Entry is free. From outside also it’s huge and also beautiful.
Ishita Maity — Google review
This is a very beautiful cathedral absolutely worth a visit. I was really impressed by the beautiful artwork in the cathedral. There was a fee of 1 EUR to take pictures, but that was absolutely OK considering that there is no entrance fee.
Joseph Huesler — Google review
Beautiful cathedral with a striking architecture and details. Definitely worth a visit. Photos are allowed, and you are kindly asked to leave 1€ at the entrance to do so.
André Marques — Google review
Beautiful Church I was amazed! I thought for a while I'm in a mosque!
I saw many "islamic pattern"
This church is strongly influenced by Islamic art!
Ahmed Mousa — Google review
Really beautiful church. Visit is more than recommended. This is definitely on of Aachen highlights. Free ticket to the church, if you have time include the treasury which is a bit further, but course it is payed. Not here like google maps indicates.
Lucas Kov?cs — Google review
Very nice cathedral. Built by Charlemagne. Has two very distinctive architectural styles, Roman and medieval European. Not too busy and you can get guided tours.
Samuel Atack — Google review
Impressive history. Unusually shaped church. Incredible interior artwork. We have visited four or five times and see something new with every visit, especially depending on the hour of the day and the amount of light on the windows.
Jack Light — Google review
Gorgeous cathedral with wonderful details all over the ceiling. You pay €1 for taking pictures inside (fair price) and €3 to go to the roof and see the city form there. Definitely worth visiting.
Emerson — Google review
This is a beautiful cathedral inside and out. Really worth a visit. You need to pay to take photos inside, if I had had my DSLR with me, I would have paid. It’s very beautiful inside.
shelley burt — Google review
Majestic and huge church with intricate designs on the ceilings and floors inside. Very aesthetic and something very different from other cathedrals. A must recommend. Free to enter. You can also take pictures but you’d need to deposit 1 euro coin for taking pictures, which I think is justifiable as the interior is so beautiful.
Shantanu Singha — Google review
It is a really singular cathedral (with a unique distribution of the main chambers) in comparison to the standard concept of cathedral that one could think about. During Christmas, it is surrounded by the Christmas market, which makes it even more special. I think it would be great, if they would allow us to get into the top of the cathedral to see the views.
Sergi Gómez — Google review
Absolutely stunning cathedral, along with an amazing and historic Christmas market right outside. 100% worth seeing! The inside of the cathedral is jam packed with intriguing designs all over.
N Tek — Google review
Aachen Cathedral is a masterpiece that left me in awe. The intricate architecture and historical significance make it a must-visit. The blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles creates a captivating atmosphere. The cathedral's role in history, housing Charlemagne's Palatine Chapel, adds another layer of fascination. A truly enriching experience for history and architecture enthusiasts
Nomad — Google review
A very beautiful cathedral with breathtaking views. The surroundings are so beautiful and peaceful. Although the city is so vibrant and busy you cannot feel this when you are so close to the cathedral where everything is so calm.
Cristina Ferentiu — Google review
A masterpiece of medieval architecture, it stands as a monumental testament to Charlemagne’s reign, and it blends Romanesque and Gothic styles in its grand design. Renowned for its Palatine Chapel and intricate mosaics, it has been a pilgrimage site and a coronation church for German kings, embodying centuries of European history and artistry.
The Bookstore Domincanen is a beautiful 13th century Dominican church that houses an indie bookstore selling diverse Dutch and English titles. The store is stunning, with sweeping arches and high ceilings, and attracts tourists from all over the world.
It's an amazing library inside an old church. The prices of books are standard and there is also a coffee area where to enjoy a reading. Most of the books are Dutch. However, you'll find some sections in different languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, etc. The place is worth a visit
Jota A. Apellido — Google review
Very beautiful book shop that is worth visiting. The book store fits very well in the old church and this way the architecture of the church can be appreciated. The book store is big and has several floors with books. There is also a cafe, but it is not worth visiting the cafe given there is excellent pie in places around the bookstore like the famous bisschopmolen bakkery.
F. Nobels — Google review
Great experience in this historical building, a converted church to bookstore cafe. Atmosphere is very nice to enjoy a coffee next to a selection of thousands of books and even art pieces. People are very polite and helpful. A must see place in Maastricht.
nicolas_eco — Google review
Prettiest book store in Limburg. Upcycled or repurposed medical church. The place has a great ambiance.The building dates back to year 1300. There is also a nice cafe with good coffee and bites from coffee Lovers . Also they host lot Cultural events.
CrticalTraveller — Google review
Really cool bookstore/library inside an old Cathedral.
The multi levels offers you a close up look at the ceiling and structure of the Portices.
Marc Worthley — Google review
A decent collection of recent English books that will be sold fast. No surprising findings. Nice postcards and stationery.
Unfortunately there was no cosy feeling of an independent bookstore because this place kind of lost itself among a tourist attraction, a church, a photo oppotunity and a bookstore.
Olha Zelenska — Google review
While studying abroad in Maastricht, this bookstore was one of the coolest spots in town.
Not only does it represent the European mindset of reuse and repurpose, but the look and feel of this church turned bookstore was legendary! Filled to the brim with crisp paperbacks and a little shop you could get lost in for hours! The friendly staff, coffee shop, and quaint finds makes this bookstore a must see!
Cassandra Booth — Google review
My favorite place in Maastricht.
This bookshop is located in an old church. It is full of books, but nothing seems to touch the original structure. The love the way the old is mixed with the new.
Of course a great selection of books. Found a few in English.
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Amina Ahsan Haque — Google review
Love the atmosphere and always pay a visit when in Maastricht. Great that they have a cafe inside and a huge English book selection. If you are looking for foreign magazine you will find them here as well.
Yvonne Stehle — Google review
Housed within a former Dominican church dating back to the 13th century, this bookstore offers an unparalleled ambiance that seamlessly blends history, culture, and literature. The juxtaposition of ancient architecture with modern bookshelves creates a truly enchanting atmosphere that transports visitors to another world. The bookstore boasts an extensive selection of books covering a wide range of genres, languages, and interests
Ramina Guliyeva — Google review
Fabulous place, one of the most amazing I been lately. What a Great idea to realize a book store within historic building Like this!
Darija — Google review
A must see when is Maastricht! The renovation is exciting and worth a tour. The upper floors are now disorganized, with books scattered over the floor. the rest is amazing. Also a good spot for making pictures!
Mar?a Fernanda Zamudio — Google review
So beautiful and all the great books! There’s both a Dutch, English, French and Spanish (and probably other) section, so you can find all sorts of books! Reasonable prices too. This is a must visit when you come to Maastricht!
Olivia Rose — Google review
This has to be the most beautiful bookshop in the world. Set in a stunning old church complete with a cafe. If you are in maastricht you must visit it.
Gill Mull — Google review
Great bookstore. Friendly personnel. Gorgeous location. Easily spent three hours browsing the many books. The first floor is mainly Dutch books, stationary, etc. Along with a nice coffee spot. The second floor is mainly English books, and graphic novels. The third floor is second-hand books. This bookstore alone is reason enough to visit Maastricht.
Noël Brand — Google review
I love the atmosphere of the bookstore! It is unique, impressive, and an interesting idea, to turn the old church into a bookstore. There are even some English books. If you happen to be in Maastricht, this is a definitely a spot that you shouldn’t miss— “A bookstore made in heaven”!
J. — Google review
Location of this book store is fantastic! There are enough books, however (only in my opinion) choice of English books is not that big. They have all the trend books for sure! And again, the bookstore itself is gorgeous!
Anastasia Tretjakova — Google review
Visually it is a very nice store. Very iconic location, but it's not the best 'book'store. But that might be a personal thing, I like my bookstores to sell books and little else. This store however is more all round and sells records, CDs and smaller items like mugs, calenders and notebooks. Certainly book related items but it might have had an impact as the bookselection felt a little limited, though that might also be a space thing. Despite the large square footage at its core its a fairly small store. As a bonus though, there was also a selection of second hand books.
Ellen Van Rooijen — Google review
Awesome place, I love it. It is very atmospheric and old, I liked their collection of book and souvenirs and second hand books on the second floor.
Polina List — Google review
Absolutely stunning location for a bookstore. If I had lived in Maastricht, you would find me here every day. There is a wide collection of Dutch books and a generous mix of English ones. There are also nice little presents and card games. The cafe at the back is seemingly cosy, but I did not try it.
Federica Lucia Vinella — Google review
A bookstore in a beautiful church which is cool. The books are not organised neatly and kinda messy. Worth a visit though.
A Sparkle — Google review
One of the most beautiful church/bookshop that I have been to. Even if you are neither into books or churches, this place is a must visit as it is none of those but something really different. What an amazing experience.
Disney-like theme park with attractions including wooden roller coasters and water fountains, light show and fairytale-themed rides.
We have visited the location more of curiosity due to the fact we are not very much into amusement parks. But we had lots of fun in various places, from Max&Moritz to Baron... 😂. In the end we had a great day, full of everything. We'll return here gladly!
What I liked the most it was the fact that each attraction had a story behind and it was completely integrated in the park. Suitable for small kids or big kids just like myself turning 49 next month 😂
Mihai S — Google review
Loved it. We had a lovely day. Especially good for families with smaller kids. Nevertheless, there are great roller-coasters for older kids and adults. The distances in the park are quite long but everything is good connected, there is a steam train going around which stops at different locations. Toilets are everywhere, same as food places. Highly recommend it!
Jessica Schmid — Google review
A fantastic Theme Park for a family day out. Well organized and run. Can be busy but the app helps you monitor the queue times. Plenty to do and see in the park. Bring a little lunch and enjoy the gondola ride on the lake. Overall had a great day out here. Barron and Python were excellent 👌
Jamie Meaney — Google review
Very nice for 3 days with 2 kids. Queues were between 20 and 50 minutes a bit everywhere. Understandable for a weekend. Rides are diverse enough for any tastes and family composition. We loved the early entry for the hotel guests. We could enjoy the busy rides like this.
Iulian Ursu — Google review
The place is well organized with multiple areas listed in a map. I highly recommend downloading the EFTELING APP which contains; live map, waiting time for each ride, restaurants, shops and everything you need to now about the park. Also you can download the photos from each ride. Kids will have more fun there because they have plenty of rides suitable for them. I loved every details there. Don’t miss out the Magical garden inside the park!
Mohsen Ali — Google review
Super. Great park, with lots see and do. Would 100% recommend! Went with family of 4 people, 2 adults, 8yr old and 12 year old and all had a great time.
Ice skating was a lovely extra and very reasonably priced (2.5euro per person) Because we visited midweek in December (tuesday) there was pretty much no queues to get on any ride. Loved the atmosphere and it wasn't too far to walk anywhere to any of the rides or attractions. Attention to detail is great and the theme is carried throughout the park, really did feel like you were in a magical elf land.
Deirdre Burns — Google review
In one word "mesmerizing experience"
Efteling has everything which you need for a relaxing and fun experience.
It has everything which you think of an amusement park. Started from rollercoasters, live shows, thrilling and theme based rides.
But, what I liked the most is the relaxing environment. It's not too busy and you feel like you are transported to a different world, where you can do a relaxing boat ride, listen and live the old Dutch stories ( My 6 years old son loved it ).
There are lots of eating places and everything is theme based.
We stayed at the Efteling facility, and it was amazing !
A few things to remember before planning your visit: if you are planning a day trip then create your itinerary prior to your visit. Download the Efteling app it has everything you know about the part.
If you are fun loving and want to do the rides then, try to come at 10 am ( when the park opens ) so you will have less waiting. Lots of indoor rides so the rain will not ruin your plan. And don't miss the live shows.
I stayed for a day so we were able to do most of the activities.
Overall a very nice stay and experience. We will visit again.
balesh bhatt — Google review
Was here back in 2019 on a school trip. Amazing theme park work plenty of rides for anyone who loves coasters. The atmosphere was great too and the music playing throughout the park added to the experience. Food was good and staff were friendly. It was pricey and queues were long but it was worth it! Definitely will return if I get the chance and I do recommend.
christian dunne — Google review
Really sweet and beautiful family park. The park does definitely have some larger rides (including Baron which was disappointingly closed both days we were there) but ultimately I think it's an ideal park for families. The number of ride and experiences that are perfectly catered to 8-13 year olds is just staggering, and easily as impressive as bigger parks like Disneyland Paris. The bigger rides are also really good and the food and drink offerings are some of the best value for any theme park I've ever visited.
Jack Kelly — Google review
Loved this place. First stop for our holiday to the Netherlands. We stayed in the hotel so could take our time going through the park. The wait times for the rides are generally 20 minutes. Far quicker than any theme park in the UK. Also the food and drink seem quite reasonably priced. Would recommend the Caro show if you get a chance to watch. Would go back again definitely! The app is also a must for directions and also giving you alerts for wait times for the rides.
Steven Tran — Google review
The garden was wonderful and each section was more beautiful than the other. We spent a whole day in the garden and did not play all the games and see all the sections. I think the garden is enough for two days. There are also free offers throughout the day, many restaurants and gift shops, and also simple games for younger children, the place is organized It is tidy and clean, and each game has a different story. It is true that the queues are long, but everything is organized. Also, the workers there are nice and cooperative. I recommend it to everyone, and of course I will go again
ohod ahmed — Google review
An amusement park mainly for children, and a few roller coasters for adults, especially the scary Baron.
A wonderful talking tree that fascinates.
A city that is in panorama and with small details of life and trains.
And you should definitely stay in the evening for the musical fountain performance! It's magically aesthetic.
Olga Kotova — Google review
Nice place if you don’t want to go to Disneyland. This is like the mini Disney in NL if that makes sense. Going there when it is very cold is probably a bad idea though it is more beautiful when it has a winter vibe but maybe not wise.
Ronke Alao — Google review
Experience the magic at Efteling! We’ve seen so many videos of this amusement park and we finally made it there to visit. The tickets are so affordable and the park is stunning! Tons of attractions and rides for all ages, games, food and shopping!
This is one of the best parks you will experience for the price. Low key, chill and relaxing environment. I prefer this park over Dis—- because it’s so much more enjoyable and less people!
My favorite ride was the farting one. Hilarious and so creative. Can’t wait to visit there again soon. It’s great for all ages and even has playgrounds for the little ones.
Don’t forget to grab some pancakes while you’re there!! The pancake restaurant was the coolest!!
Purchase tickets online in advance and pay for parking right away. So simple to get in the park and same when you are leaving.
Tela Royston — Google review
The place is awesome, so many rides and so thrilling fun. The only drawback was that when we were there, 3 main rides were closed. That’s why I took 1 star off. Always check the rides status before you plan your trip. We went in a weekday in March, the weather was good and the rides were not so busy. The fire and water show in the main lake at the end 18:00 was awesome as well. The staff is very friendly and always willing to help. The best thing was that they would take care of my daughter who was too small to sit on bigger rides while I was enjoying the rides. :) the Fairly takes rides were so nice my daughter and I loved that the most. :)
Will visit again when all rides are open. Always keep in mind that you need at least the entire day for the park.
Prem Saini — Google review
A lot of similarities to Disneyland except the themes are different. Very detailed and the atmosphere is great. Queues waiting times were way too long for a week day though, could get to 1+ hours on the bigger coasters.
Alon Hershkovitz — Google review
An amazing weekend spent here! We stayed in a wonderful woodland cottage in the village of Bosrijk, which was only a 10 minute walk to the park. Staying on site allowed us early entry into the park each day, which meant we were able to tick off some of the bigger rides before the ques got too long. However across the whole weekend we were there the longest wait time was only 40 minutes.
There is so much to do, and the kids loved it, ours range in age from 10 to 2 and they all were entertained the whole time. You can add on a photo pass which means you get all of your ride photos and any meet and greet pics across the time you are there.
Food wise, there are lots of fast food snacks and treats and some restaurants even have special treats for the kids, such as games, plates and glasses you can take home with you.
We loved it so much we are thinking about going back at Christmas.
Laura — Google review
Very satisfying!
Not the DISNEY style,
but the mood lasts no less than its.
You can see lots of details in all aspects,
and you may not like them all but they all maters!
From their website, APP(IT’S BRILLIANT), the design of all the attractions, to the activities from on-line to on-site, they are just amazing.
The history and the importance in the Dutch people are no need to be mentioned any more.
Everyone should come and experience this amazing place! It’s the old story but in an easygoing-yet-not-boring-at-all style.
Michael Wu — Google review
It was such a lovely experience & even if you booked tickets for a full day, you’re unable to see all their attractions!
Two downsides would be the very long cues & nearly hour of waiting for the rides plus when buying hotdogs or food they don’t use gloves & hair caps which is unhygienic.
Alexandra Beliciu — Google review
Amazing family day out. Great mix of rides for all ages. Reasonably priced snack stands with delicious waffles, hot donuts, french fries etc. Download the app before you go, add rides to your favourites list and check out wait times. 10/10 for families. We can't wait to go back!
Wendy O'Sullivan — Google review
I’ve been to the Efteling on and off again in the past 5 years. With our most recent visit, it’s time to put it all down in a few words!
The Efteling is truly a magical place where you can spend hours without even noticing. It’s fun for the entire family: kids, teens and adults. The attractions are thrilling (like the Baron) and expertly themed (like droomvlucht). If you are thinking of visiting (which I highly recommend) make sure to check a few things:
- if you visit with younger children, take your time. Two days instead of a single day will allow you to go through the park at your own pace. Make sure to book a lodging at one of their resorts!
- try to visit on less busy days! Their website has great information on when the less busy days will be
- don’t forget to look at their website to find which rides are open and which aren’t! Don’t be surprised when you arrive, as some attractions undergo maintenance during the less busy months (mostly in the winter and spring)
Have fun!
Kevin Algoet — Google review
Loved this place, we spent two days here and stayed at a euro park camping site 10 minutes drive away. Lots to see and do, definitely need a few days. I would recommend using the app to get around as it's a big place, lots of rides my 5 year old could go on and loads of eateries and toilets scattered about.
I would go to the big restaurant towards the top end of the park for lunch as it has a wide choice of meals. There was a really chilled out boat ride for when you need a break and the ques are fairly quick.
Obviously the large rides have bigger ques, the Barron roller coaster had a 45 minute wait but that was the longest and we were there during the Easter half term.
Parking was very easy and a very short wait to get into the park. All in all it was really easy, stress free and fun. The only thing I would say is that a lot of the shows and dialogue on rides is only in Dutch so you can miss some of the information but honestly I hardly noticed.
I would definitely come back here. Also don't miss the water fountain show at the end of the day.
Just a small warning but also look out for the road dividers on the road running alongside the park when you drive in, one of them was poking out which we hit and gave us a flat tyre.
Tim Carter — Google review
The Efteling is consistently enjoyable, regardless of crowd size or closures. During my recent visit, construction was underway on the parking lot, entrance, several attractions, and a new hotel. While these constructions detracted from the visual appeal and somewhat dampened the atmosphere, I still had a fantastic time. The park's charm persists, especially in the smaller fairy tales. I highly recommend visiting the Efteling, as I have always done and will continue to do so.
Bjorn “Walkx” Lammers — Google review
Very nice amusement park for everyone from kids to thrill seeking teens to adults. Very busy on weekends or holidays so plan well in advance and avoid busy days for smaller wait time on attractions. We went on a middle of a week on a rainy day yet wait times for the big coasters were 10-15min so imagine the case on a summer day. Lots of restaurants inside and food is not too expensive. We enjoyed our meal at the La Place Buffet. The end was very nice coz of an amazing fountain show.
Dibyojeet Bagchi — Google review
Fantastic theme park, fairy take theme with a nice mix of rides from extreme to super-mild, and animations. Price fair, lower than most, incl done places with far less. Queues low to reasonable (no fast track option but many rides have sole-rider queues), only one ride bad all day. Only food could be better, though less rubbish than most theme parks (and it’s almost all tasty). Could use more coffee availability. Especially recommend the fairy dreamhouse, what they call the “madhouse”, the light show and the beautifully restored ancient carousel. Staff friendly and helpful.
Jw Doyle — Google review
Lovely park, every detail is well thought and has personality. For sure worth the visit and the experience of immersing yourself in another world. The rides were also quite nice, it’s a great place to bring kids as well, anyways, I’m looking forward to come back in a warmer day!
Carolina V — Google review
Absolutely fantastic theme park. The entire park is extremely well maintained, very clean and so much to see. There’s something going on everywhere you look.
Rides are not as extreme as at places like Alton Towers but the park in general is far superior.
There were minimal queues when we went on a Monday but we still didn’t manage to see everything. Make sure you get there early!
Craig Jenkins — Google review
What an amazing experience!! Best 8 hours I’ve spent at sub-zero temperatures in my life. Could easily have stayed longer. The rides were great and all the themed displays inspiring. I can well imagine that it can get quite full when it’s warmer, but we did not have any queues on the day.
You will be able to explore the canals of Utrecht on a pedal boat ride with Stromma Utrecht Canal Tours, which is an authorized tour company. You will have to pay an admission fee, but this is well worth it as you get to see many beautiful sights while riding on the boats. The ride takes about 90 minutes and you can go at your own pace so that you can enjoy the views and atmosphere of this Dutch city.
It's the second time we've tried to swim, we really like it, the biggest route is very beautiful, you can see everything.
Kristina Mačerauskienė — Google review
The guy working here was friendly and realistic, he was appreciated. However , the boats themselves were filthy, felt like they were going to sink and an absolute chore to ride! Felt like we had done a marathon and the allotted time isn’t enough to relax, you have to pedal the whole time. No clear signage as to the right canal you’re on.
Caïna Verrin — Google review
Nice service with a fair price! The boats however are very uncomfortable and they don't move that efficiently given the power used. It will absolutely take you the 2h they say, so don't think you can go super fast and finish sooner, especially in a sunny day. The view that boat offers is quite unique, especially the first part. In case you are short, you can use your backpack as an extension on the seat to be more comfortable, my girlfriend liked it.
Cezar Sas — Google review
Probably the most beautiful activity you can do when visiting Utrecht. Check their opening hours before you go. They are open April, May, June, September and October from Wednesday until Sunday 10h00-18h00. Daily in July and August. Closed November, December, January and February. This way you are never disappointed...
Eva — Google review
Really fun way to see the beauty of the canals! Would've preferred to have a short cut route option in case someone wants to end it early, as the usual route is 1.5 hrs
Injy Sarhan — Google review
Went to Utrecht for a day out of Amsterdam. As a group of four we almost skipped this canal tour booth until one of us pointed it out.
We each had to then pay an admission fee, but once that was done we were to hop onto a four man pedal boat and explore the canals of this Dutch city.
We were completely blown away with the views and overall friendly atmosphere of the city. The ride takes about 90 minutes but you get to see so much at your own pace and have a fun time doing it.
F J — Google review
Super fun and cheap way to see the city from the water! It was only about 9 euro per person for an hours time (which was plenty).
Allison Ehrhart — Google review
Very easy and nice way to see the canals in Utrecht. Yes you must pedal yourself but for us this was way better than sitting on a boat packed with other tourists! And cost effective with different canal choices you can make yourself.
So easy to book and pick up your boat as well.
Lisa Lu — Google review
Reservation was from the website. Three routes; red - the longest, yellow - 1.5 h, blue - the shortest. It was worth seeing Utrecht from this side 😉
The Grand Place in Brussels is a magnificent, historic square encircled by some of the most impressive and beautiful architecture from the 1500s. The square is one of the best places in Brussels to explore for its beauty and history, with ornate buildings surrounding it displaying intricate stone-work, stunning gold decoration, baroque gables and awe-inspiring architecture. It's a must-see destination in Brussels for anyone interested in history or architecture.
2022.05.05 We visited the Grand Place multiple times. Daytime and nighttime. Lovely to see and spend some time to look and enjoy the architecture of the buildings. Incredible view and lovely. A must see when in Brussels. Many cafes and restaurants in the area especially if you want Belgian Fries, Waffles, Chocolate, Ice cream and definitely beer.
William Khalil — Google review
What a fascinating and remarkable place this is. Was really amazed to see the detailed work carved on all these buildings in this famous square. The buildings are about 400 years old but they will still give you the most amazing aesthetic view. You could go any time and stay around to get the beautiful vibes from this place. Loved it and is must visit place.
Salim Khoso — Google review
The Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium, is highly regarded for its stunning architecture and historical significance. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the central square of the city and is known for its intricate Gothic and Baroque buildings. Visitors are often captivated by the intricate detail of the buildings, particularly during the biennial flower carpet event. The square hosts various events and festivals, making it a vibrant hub of activity. Surrounding the Grand Place, you'll find charming cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a perfect spot to explore and immerse yourself in the city's culture.
Siddhiraj Khamkar — Google review
Stunning sensation when stepping into this beautiful space full of wonderful buildings each decorated with its own special details.
I approached it from every side street, amazing every time. A day visit was as interesting as the night visit, both highly recommended. Soak in the grandeur of the history...
Petra M. Korparic — Google review
Majestic Marvel in the Heart of Brussels
My visit to Grand Place in Brussels was nothing short of enchanting. The UNESCO World Heritage site exudes grandeur with its opulent guildhalls and the stunning Town Hall. The intricate detailing of the architecture, especially during the evening light show, is awe-inspiring. The vibrant flower carpet, a testament to creativity, added a burst of color to the historical square. Surrounded by charming cafes, this central hub is a must-visit for anyone exploring Brussels. Grand Place truly captures the essence of the city's rich history and cultural charm.
Farin Shaikh — Google review
One of the most beautiful squares in Europe, the Grand Place is a historic square in Brussels surrounded by gold laden buildings dating back to 15th century which were guild houses. It was included UNESCO world heritage site in 1998. Don’t forget to check out town hall from inside to know more about the place.
Nakul pisolkar — Google review
Fantastic place to pause and enjoy the architecture after walking around town. My favorite activity here is to just grab a drink and people watch! Make sure you visit once during the day and again at night because the buildings are gorgeous when they are lit up.
J Larwig — Google review
It is the symbol of Brussels and a must visit location. Every building in this place worths a photograph. There are nice cafes and restaurants around. And if you come here during the day, you must wait for the evening lights to show up and see the buildings again with a night view. Be careful for the robbers around and watch your belongings always.
?zg?r Tomakin — Google review
Amazing hang out spot in a huge open area. A multitude of restaurants and sweets shops are in the area to satisfy your cravings, and there is lots of other shopping all nearby too. This place is one of the reasons they say Belgium is the heart of Europe!
Victor Fontanez — Google review
This seems to be the main place to visit when in Brussels. It was packed with tourists every time we passed through. The building are all excellent to look at, with really interesting external details. You can easily get from here to other attractions by walking (the inner centre isn't huge). Loads of Cafes/waffles/Chocolate and lager/beer in the surroundings.
Andrew Chatterton — Google review
A great place in Brussels any time of day and late night. Always bustling qith tourists and locals. A lot of restaurant choices all around the place. I visited this place both during the day and the night and it was equally good. The nighttime view is great die to the wonderful colorful lighting. We had a wonderful time visiting this place.
S T — Google review
From small alleys when you enter into Grand Palace square, it opens up into a true grand view with huge palace structures all around you! amazing architecture and those shining golden color towers adds greatly to the magnificent architecture. Wonderful place to take insta pics and fine outside dining bars and cafes.
Mayur Salgar — Google review
Nice place to hang around with family and kids. Xmas market is started from november 23rd 2023.. nice view. Good place to buy souvenirs. There are entertainment available for kids
Arun Soorya — Google review
One of the most interesting and beautiful spots in Brussels. The square is surrounded by very beautiful and astonishing buildings. It's a must visit place in Brussels. It's fantastic during the day and marvelous during the night with the lights making it very special. Highly recommended.
Doris Karapici — Google review
Stunning grand place! The guild houses are beautiful! Check out the town halls architecture. At first sight it look symmetrical but if you look closer nothing is symmetrical. The plaza is also used for open air events. When we were there the Jazz festival was taking place. Definitely worth a visit!
Sanny C — Google review
It was so amazing visit Brussel.. especially grand place. It is full of historical building. The building so huge. Old but classic. Fantastic. I suggest you to visit grand place and try to eat the waffle and French fries ... so yummy ... But it is better you visit on the work day... Because will full of people on the weekend or holiday time. Have A good one 🥰
Fajar Hidayani — Google review
One of the best centric place of Brussels, it's close to the central station.. it's a very much crowded area...
The buildings and statue architecture is so unique and attractive..you can walk and enjoy the beautiful city places and views..
Pallavi Porwal — Google review
An amazing place steeped in history and character. The hustle and bustle of the area added to the atmosphere. I was pushing my son in a wheelchair and found it a little challenging but it was manageable. I felt safe and didn't need to worry too much about pickpocketing.
Rezwan H — Google review
Gorgeous square, amazing architecture and a safe feeling amongst the hoards of people. If you can wait until the lights come on after the sun goes down makes for a more magical experience
Shane Hollingsworth — Google review
This palace holds a lot of history, and apart from that, I think it's a place you have to visit once in a lifetime. It is very lively, beautiful, and cultural. I love that there are a lot of people, tourists and friendly nationals.
The most beautiful thing is turning around and finding a store to get chocolate 🍫 which I recommend you get from Godiva, with their history from 1926. I did visit this place hurriedly and I hope I'll have the pleasure of coming here again. Until then, aurevoir.
Hannah Imordi — Google review
The Grand Place (French: [ɡʁɑ̃ plas]; "Grand Square"; also used in English) or Grote Markt (Dutch: [ˌɣroːtə ˈmɑr(ə)kt]; "Big Market") is the central square of Brussels, Belgium, and widely considered one of the most beautiful squares in the world. Here's a breakdown of why it's worth visiting.
The Grand Place is a stunning ensemble of baroque guildhalls, representing the wealth and power of the Brussels guilds in the 17th century.
The ornate facades, with their intricate details, sculptures, and gilding, are a feast for the eyes.
Two prominent buildings flank the square: the Gothic Brussels Town Hall with its towering spire and the neo-gothic Maison du Roi (King's House), now housing the Brussels City Museum.
Family Tour Hunters — Google review
I am a local & proud to share that grand place has always some or the other thing for all. The beautiful guild buildings stand pretty and looks stunning during night time . Several great heritage shops & restaurants bars around. It’s a safe place to take stroll solo also. It’s truly the beating heart of Brussels city . You can expect some live bands playing & more activities during spring summer .
Mamata Bait — Google review
Wonderful experience. So many glittering houses and cobalt stone laid footpaths. The vibes of mediaeval Europe can be found here. I enjoyed it a lot.
Sumanta Chakraborty — Google review
Nice place to watch in evening, we were expecting a light show but it was just normal lighting as in pics. Waited for an hour and there was no light show. The square is good to hangout
Adarsh. A.Dhananjay — Google review
Mesmerising views, great vibe to the place, lods of restaurants, waffle and chocolate shop everywhere. It's centre of the city and you can easily spend an hour looking around or more if you planning to have your lunch/dinner here.
manish temani — Google review
Stunning buildings in the square. Really busy. Didn't have time to venture inside but you can pay to enter. Beautiful architecture.
The Manneken Pis is a bronze sculpture of a small boy urinating in a fountain. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Brussels and is an embodiment of Belgian humour and rebellious spirit.
Visited this place which is one of the tourist attractions of the city. The lanes and the surrounding showcase the old golden era of Belgium and city of brussels. Lot of old building and old rides are attractive. Many statues in this area symbolic to many beliefs of the people in the country. These lanes have many restaurants too where u can enjoy waffles and other food items. U also can have horse cart ride and enjoy the street musicians there performing in front of crowd.
Rahul Shahare — Google review
This is definitely one the most well-known tourist spot, many souvenir shops, bar, choco, restaurants...etc around this area. Good to pay a visit n last but not least, beware of pickpocket.😉
Hubert Lim — Google review
This is also a must do if you come to Brussels....but don't expect it to be huge and magnificent..... it's actually really small. Small doesn't mean unrelevant, or to be disregarded. It's like an awkwardness!
This little guys is being dressed differently all the time. And the streets to to it are beautiful
Minerve — Google review
A small statue of a naked boy child pissing is kept in the famous square. Has a historical significance.
The original statue is kept in the Belgium museum as it was stolen so many times. This one's a replica.
And there's always a huge crowd to watch this statue. The irony is there isn't a single restroom available nearby, if you felt like pissing!
There are many shops lined on the road towards the Statue from the Grand Square, you can't miss the crowds.
A restaurant right next to the statue has a huge queue as well for people wanting to fine here.
I loved a Lace shop exactly diagonal to the Statue. It has lovely white & Black lace objects like handkerchief, decorative items, artifacts, etc made from white Belgian lace which was once a very handy, delicate & famous Art form. I bought myself a White laced Umbrella for thirty Euros from this shop as I am a big fan of hand made articles, as I come from India.
Manasi Shenoy — Google review
A overrated Statue you find only because a lot of crowd is around. Few 100 meters from Grand place. A nice walk from Grand place.
Shri Gupta — Google review
I wonder why so many people gather to see this little statue of a boy pissing! It is a success of promoting a city! They prepare different clothes for the boy on special occasions and you can see its previous clothes in a museum just a fifty meters up the street from the statue. To avoid crowds, visit the statue early in the morning
Hsyn Shn — Google review
The Delightful Charm of Manneken Pis
Manneken Pis, the tiny bronze statue, is a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Brussels. Despite its modest size, the playful spirit and quirky personality of this little guy bring joy to visitors. The tradition of dressing him in various costumes adds a whimsical touch to the experience, reflecting the city's sense of humor and creativity. While it may not be a monumental landmark, Manneken Pis holds a special place in Brussels' cultural tapestry, reminding us that even the smallest things can leave a big impression.
Farin Shaikh — Google review
30/04/22: having been to Brussels 4 times, it is only in the last few years that I have documented places I've visited, as a part of my Google legacy. This time in Brussels I was celebrating my Stag Do with 18 friends. Probably one of the most famous photo opportunities in the whole of Brussels. Scout Day today, hence the little wee lad was eventually dressed as a Boy Scout!
Mike773 U — Google review
A cute little sculpture, one of Brussels’ attractions. The sculpture is really not that big so low your expectation. The surrounding area is somehow clean despite a lot of visitors. It’s an easy walk from the center.
Luqman Hasan — Google review
The symbol of Brussels, a bronze figure of a naked peeing boy. Those who see it for the first time may be disappointed by its greatness. Always surrounded by crowds of tourists, Manneken Pis is often dressed up in different outfits. Around delicious Belgian snacks: waffles and fries.
Iza Dziedzic — Google review
We stopped here as a stop of our tour.
It’s a very nice statue with a beautiful story behind it. Amazing vibes and lots of tourist around it. Awesome to visit and I guess even better to see it while they’re changing his attire!
Highly recommended
There is even a calendar of when they change it
Paolo Rello — Google review
From everything I’ve seen here in Belgium, Mannekin Pis sums it up. I don’t understand how this became emblematic of this city but it embodies the charm and overall fun Brussels is. It was not dressed in a costume today but there were lots of tourists taking photos. Very close to the Grand Place where you can enjoy the smells and tastes of waffles and chocolate.
Pete Robbins — Google review
The statue may not be much to see but there is plenty of restaurants and shops in the area that is great for drinks, catch something to nibble, or indulge in some of the best waffles this side of Brussels while relaxing and contemplating what the evening has in store...
Jacques Theron (Nickelson) — Google review
It’s really cute but a bit overrated. The statue is really small. I was there a few times during a day just to check the if the dress is different, but I realised that it’s one costume per day from 9am to 6pm. Close to the Grand Place, iconic place for Brussels
Paweł Berestecki — Google review
It’s not the most exciting thing to see but it is in a lovely spot. It’s also so small!
We went early Saturday morning and everyone there was offering to take pictures of each other in front of it and it was a good crowd.
Totally overrated but no one actually goes to Brussels just to see it. It’s just more so an interesting thing to walk past!
Sonia A — Google review
Everyone knows how tiny it is in real life🤭 When we visited The Order of the Friends of Manneken Pis (I think) was hosting some sort of induction ceremony, and had it dressed up in a robe and hat so kinda obscured anyone’s view. But it was a friendly gathering nonetheless.
H P (Phlash) — Google review
Very crowded corner this is the most visitors point of Bruxelles.. Manneken Pis is one of Brussels' most famous landmarks, renowned for its quirky charm and cultural significance. Translated as "Little Pee Man" in Dutch, this small bronze statue depicts a naked little boy urinating into a fountain basin.The statue, created in the early 17th century, has become a symbol of Brussels' irreverent and playful spirit. Its exact origins are somewhat shrouded in legend, with various stories attributing its creation to different historical events or figures.Manneken Pis has a rich history of being dressed up in different costumes, often representing various occasions, festivals, or cultural themes. These costumes are donated by individuals, organizations, or even foreign dignitaries, and they are changed periodically, adding to the statue's whimsical allure.Despite its diminutive size, Manneken Pis holds a significant place in Brussels' cultural identity, and it continues to be a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world who come to see this iconic symbol of Brussels' quirky charm and sense of humor.
Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station is a budget-friendly hotel with a gym and free breakfast, as well asviews of the city's railway station.
Brilliant location next to station and its taxi rank, with loads of bars and restaurants nearby. Just a mile's pleasant stroll into old city.
Staff very welcoming, hotel very clean and presentable, rolling breakfasts delicious as are 24/7 pizzas
Really hope to return
Mark Chils — Google review
The room wasn't anything special. It was just another hotel room. It was, however, well taken care of. All personnel was professional and really kind. They anticipated on our needs. I'm extremely positive about the service that was offered.
The location is top-notch, right outside Central train station, so there is an abundance of public transport to choose from.
The hotel borders on the high street, so you can check-in, leave your luggage behind and literally start shopping within 5 minutes (if that's what you're in to)
The zoo is also in walking distance as it is literally around the corner from central station. Maybe about 50m from the entrance of the hotel.
I will definitely return to this hotel, mostly because of the convenience of it all.
(Photo explanation: I had a room at the front of the hotel and this was my view. Just to illustrate how close the station is to the hotel)
Trissh F — Google review
I stayed here with family and very much enjoyed it! The staff was extremely friendly and helped with every extra request & question we had. The room was spatious and the entire property is clean. The breakfast had enough variability (although my son missed the fried eggs – they only had scrambled eggs). We very much appreciated the small gym. Greetings from Hungary (Budapest) ;-)
Anna Vargáné Kis — Google review
To start off, the location of this hotel is amazing for a nights trip from Brussels or Brugge. It is right across from the train station so it is easily accessible. The lobby is nice and clean, the gym is small but decent and the breakfast is adequate. That is where my praise ends.
When I first entered the room there was a strange smell which I suspect came from the stained carpet. There is construction currently going on right next to the hotel which is very loud and makes it impossible to sleep in. But my main problem was the bathroom/shower. Both the body soap and conditioner were missing there plugs. This allows for moisture and humidity to constantly be circulating through the containers which is unsafe. On top of that, the lids could easily be removed and when I did I noticed there was bits of conditioner(?) in the soap and a disgusting blue gunk growing on the soap containers (I have attached pictures). This is extremely unsanitary and unsafe. On top of that, the shower water did not maintain a steady temperature. It went from warm to burning hot to warm to burning hot. I was consistently screaming as I got burned by the water. I ended up showering at a friends place as both the water temperature and soap made me uncomfortable showering at the hotel. This was very disappointing and ruined my experience.
I would recommend looking at other options near the train station before booking this place but the location is prime.
Jordan Bachechi-Clark — Google review
Stayed one night and was pleasantly surprised. Location couldn’t be beat. The hotel is right at the train station. Close to all main attractions, shopping district and dining. Very friendly and professional service. Rooms were spacious for Europe. Breakfast was a full buffet. I can’t say enough about our stay and highly recommend.
Connie Rowden — Google review
Very comfortable room, clean, good in-room amenities. We were at this hotel over a weekend and it seemed completely booked but we certainly couldn't tell while we were in our room. Hardly any noise filtered into our room from the street (we faced Central Station) or the construction going on and if people allowed their doors to slam (which normally happens in hotels) we didn't hear it. The rooms were so well insulated.
The staff were friendly and accommodating. Our last day in Antwerpen we wanted to stay and walk around the city later than the checkout and front desk staff stored our luggage for us. When I came back to collect there was a long wait in the lobby, people checking in, and the person who checked my luggage saw me, finished what he was doing at the moment and motioned me to follow him. He said he didn't want me to miss my train. So nice and thoughtful. I wish I would have gotten his name to call him out.
The buffet breakfast was very crowded, that is how we knew the hotel was booked up, but still good and plenty of food. One of the coffee machines was out of order when we were there so long line for the coffee...but no big deal.
Location was good, across from the Central Station, and about a mile from the town square but we enjoyed the walking so no issue for us.
Would definitely go back.
Mick13 — Google review
We stayed there for 14 nights and everything was perfect! Location is great right in front of central station, room was clean , breakfast was pretty good and the hotel staff was very friendly and attentive! And special thanks to the receptionists Rachid and Noimi who helped us through out our stay with their suggestions and were very kind. Will definitely stay here if we visit Antwerp again!
Aakruti Desai — Google review
We rarely give a 5* rating, but this hotel deserves it. We stayed there for one night in mid-July for fair price. The staff at the reception was outstanding, friendly, well-spoken and very helpful. We were also delighted with the size and cleanliness of the room, the comfortable matresses and the layout of the sections. the room was quiet despite its front pointing towards the railway station. The breakfast was included, the selection was sufficient and the staff there very friendly and fast. We would always return there.
Gunnson — Google review
Hampton by Hilton was the perfect hotel for our stay. It is located directly across the street from the Antwerp train station. Taxis and bikes for rent are steps away from the front door of the hotel. The staff were all friendly and helpful. The room was clean, good sized, and well stocked. Great experience.
Lynn Fitzpatrick — Google review
Great value for money overall!
Pros: Very good location. We arrived from the train station and the hotel is 2 minutes from the train station and the metro station . Well sized rooms. Well lit and with good air conditioning. Comfortable and clean beds. Really great value for money. Amazing staff, very helpful and very knowledgeable! Thanks for an amazing time.
Cons: The bathrooms were clean and hygienic but the shower area could have been cleaned better. Also the breakfast was okay. It can also be improved vastly. I would prefer to have breakfast outside the hotel next time
Umair — Google review
I love this place. The views are amazing in the lobby and also in some of the rooms. It's conveniently located for touring Antwerp, and a quick walk from the station.
The staff are amazing and helpful. They speak fluent English. They go above and beyond to make your stay better.
The breakfast spread is great, very filling. You can even grab a piece of fruit for later.
The beds are fine, not amazing. The rooms themselves are great, plenty of space, big windows.
I would love to stay here again. This was my view!
Sonya Desi — Google review
Great hotel. When visiting Antwerp, I recommend staying here, it is located across the street from the central train station. The rooms are clean and comfortable, the room is cleaned every day. Breakfast included, buffet, there is everything you need for breakfast for every taste, very tasty. Friendly staff. If there is an opportunity to still visit this wonderful city, I will definitely stop here. Within walking distance from the center and all sights of the city.
Andrey Zhelukevich — Google review
Excellent experience! Rooms were clean, spacious, comfortable, and quiet. The breakfast that was included was excellent, a far higher calibre than most inclusive breakfasts I've experienced at other hotels. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We would definitely stay here again!
Elizabeth B — Google review
We stayed four nights, arriving very early morning from North America by flights to Brussels and then by train to Antwerp. When we arrived at the hotel, the staff were very professional and luckily our room was already available. We enjoyed very much the location of the hotel, the professional attitude of the staff, and the morning buffet with healthy options (eggs, cold and warm vegetables, etc.). The training room was good too. The only minor comment is the hot water stability, it fluctuates back and forth between too warm and just right. Room was clean, bed was great. When we left we were allowed also an extra hour for late checkout and could work in the hall with coffee available. Overall we are really happy about our stay and would go back if visiting Antwerp again.
Isabelle Laforest-Lapointe — Google review
The rooms (we were on 7th floor) were nice. Its a bit unfortunate that the parking is like 3min by foot away and that the reception is on the first floor. Made our arrival and departure a bit bumpy. Parking costs with 16 euro/night are great. Also super accessable by train as it is right at the train station. The breakfast however is terrible. They should really send someone to look after the food (the veggies were old and nothing was really cooled or had silverware to serve it... so people destroyed the buffet). It looked disgusting at 9.00am. For a hotel of this category, I expected a decent continental breakfast. Also the presentation of the food as such was sad. We ended up having breakfast in the city.
Stella — Google review
If you can catching Thalys or any other trains, no other hotels beat this hotel’s location.
The breakfast was served two charming Asian staff members and that made a great start of the day.
The bathroom door was not working well, so I had to take one star off. But clean and cozy.
The surrounding area is not as safe and clean as the hotel itself. Be extra careful with taxi drivers waiting between the hotel and the station. They refuse to receive online payments and give you a receipt or try to race with other cars. If you don’t have big bags, go elsewhere to catch a cab.
Nao I — Google review
Hotel very close to central station. We came by car so not very convenient to park in garage 300m in an alley in the rain. Room was nice and quiet and breakfast was well organised with good staff despite it being very busy.
Not the same can be said for the reception desk though. When checking in no eye contact, hello/good evening and crew just staring at the monitors instead of helping customers check in. Then a rude group just barged in front of line, without personell knowing they just helped them.
Check out just as terrible. No goodmorning or goodbye again. When asking how to receive the hotel parking discount as advertised, the reception was clueless: Interparking Vesting recognized my car numberplate as i'm member of their chain, so I could enter without a ticket and fully charging me for 24 hours.
Dream Team Squad — Google review
Perfect one night stop over across the road from Antwerp Centraal station. Appears the hotel is virtually brand new... it is absolutely lovely
Huge comfortably family room with 2 huge beds. Kitchenette and dining table. Large bathroom
Full bar and restaurant (which we didn't use, but looked great!)
Stephen Nash — Google review
Was great location for our need. Clean and excellent friendly staff. Breakfast was just great and fulled us for the day. Very happy with our choice to stay at the hampton by hilton. I asked for 3 extra pillows when i went to Breakfast by the time i got back to my room my pillows were there. 6 stars
Carolann Rutter — Google review
The hotel is directly across the street from the central rail station, so very convenient if you’re arriving by train. There are lots of restaurants and cafes nearby, as well as groceries.
If you’re arriving by car, parking is down the street and around the corner, about a 5-10 minute walk.
I was upgraded to a huge room with a kitchenette and dining table, as well as plenty of windows.
The room overlooked the train station - good for the views, bad for the noise. There was lots of traffic noise during the day but it died down later in the evening.
Chris S — Google review
Great location. Nice breakfast, variations in food. You also have the ability to make your own waffle :). The staff was pleasant and easy to talk to. Overall price/quality its good.
Imperial (Imperial) — Google review
It's okay. The location is convenient for guests arriving by train, tram or bus. If you come by car, you should add 30 minutes on top of your satnav ETA. The hotel has no parking facility.
Rooms are okay, however during our stay some items were missing and or dirty. Also HH benefits items were not in the room. We where offered to switch rooms but as we already where settled we refused.
Breakfast is okay, the restaurant is spacious and there are plenty of tables available.
The receptionist (Rachid) at check-in clearly did everything to make us feel welcomed and valued as a diamond member. The staff at checkout had a completely different attitude.
Despite Rachid's best efforts i am not sure if I will use this particular hotel for future stays
The Atomium is a massive, stainless steel structure with escalators connecting its particles. It was built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair and now houses various exhibitions. Older children will enjoy the sights, while toddlers will appreciate the miniature versions of Europe displayed inside. The Atomium is only open to group overnight visits and there is no kids sphere available onsite.
An excellent attraction. Easy to get into, a reasonable cafe and gift shop at the entrance/exit. Lots of interesting information about the building. Exciting and interesting art installations to provide something to post online! A fabulous view from the top.
The only slight issue is the queue for the lift to the top. It takes about half an hour but is well worth it. The queue to come down is much shorter.
Andy Reynolds — Google review
Extremely cool visit. Was glad to see that they managed to keep the full tour going while accommodating all the new Corona guidelines. The travelling art installation in the higher spheres had everyone stopped in their tracks as soon as they entered.
Michael Karman — Google review
A good place which is the information about its history and construction. The lift takes you directly to the uppermost sphere from where you can watch the city all around. The other spheres can be explored only after coming down. The audio visual display could have been better.
Shishir — Google review
While this is a Brussels landmark it’s really rather boring. It looks impressive from the outside, but you can save your money & look at it from the outside. The interior is an observation level on the top which is only 95 meters high. I’d recommend not paying to go in. The coolest thing is at the end they have some funky lights going up and down the last escalators.
Refcon — Google review
Well restored expo monument in Brussel next to Mini Europe. Lots of available parking and next to train stop for easy access. Views will vary depending of weather but on good days you can see clearly across town. Good place for small children to visit or whole families.
Oscar Flores — Google review
Buy your ticket online and use the qr code to get in! No wait on a weekday, take some time to see the amazing view at the top!
Well worth a visit and it really is cool for people with an architecture background! Highly recommended to visit once in your life!
Anton van A — Google review
Personally I don’t think the view from up there is amazing or even breath-taking but just beautiful. I think it’s ok if you want to visit it provided that you have already visited the other more worth-visiting places in Brussels such as mini-Europe or European Parliament. Baring in mind all above, the amount of 16€ that you have to pay is too much unless you are a student and have a student card - in that case you pay 8.50€.
However, if you are interested in the atom composition you can enjoy your stay a little more there.
Spiros Samarikas — Google review
Worth the trip and fun to see but the tickets are expensive for such a short visit. We parked in the Mini-Europe parking lot which added an additional 12 Euro cost. The best pictures from our family visit were the free ones taken outside the building. I would recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time, it will save waiting in line and avoid possibility being sold out. When entering, you will be directed to wait for an elevator to an observation deck. We were not initially allowed to use stairs or escalators. After the observation deck, the elevator will take you back to the ground floor where you will then go through the light display escalators, exhibits and museum. At first I was worried the whole visit was only the observation deck because we had no other option but to go back into the elevator to the ground floor. But this was not the case. The light displays were fun and enjoyable. It really is an impressive landmark.
Benjamin — Google review
A must do if you are in Brussels. What a construction piece!!!! was extremely futuristic when built prior 1960s.
You better take tickets online as I forgot and could not take them on the same day and needed to stay in the cue for almost an hour.
The tour takes approximately an hour , once you manage to go in. You can read about its construction, you have a nice view up there and have a light and sound show.
Minerve — Google review
This was such a pretty place especially when the sun hits it correctly. With the tour it’s 16 euros per person and 8.5 for kids. A little pricy but you can combine it with the Little Europe tickets! I definitely recommend for a good view and lovely photos! Overall a 4.5 just because the top is a little boring as you will probably only stay up there for a 10 minute experience. But the light shows and the glowing escalators made up for it and was absolutely beautiful!
thisismy name — Google review
My visit to the Atomium in Brussels was an absolute delight! The futuristic architecture of this iconic landmark left me in awe. It's a must-visit attraction that truly stands out in the city's skyline.
I highly recommend experiencing the light exhibition while at the Atomium. The dazzling display added a whole new dimension to the visit and made the entire experience even more memorable. It was a fantastic way to appreciate the structure in a different light, quite literally!
Booking the tickets online was a smart decision, as it helped me avoid the long lineup and save valuable time. With the place being busy, it's definitely a tip worth following to make the most of your visit.
One of the highlights for me was discovering the lovely picnic spots around the Atomium. The picturesque surroundings provided a perfect setting to relax, enjoy some delicious snacks, and take in the beautiful views.
All in all, the Atomium is a must-see attraction in Brussels, and the light exhibition is a great way to enhance the experience. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking to admire stunning architecture, this place won't disappoint. Plan ahead, get your tickets online, and don't forget to bring some snacks for a delightful picnic experience!
damanpreet singh — Google review
It's a nice place but it's out of the way from most tourist attractions.
I tried taking the tram but there was some type of service interruption and the tram was stopped earlier. I had to pay $30 for an Uber each way. Plus the tickets are $16 each for something that's not even a real museum.
Ruth — Google review
Really great to see it from the outside and it's pretty cool when you're up there. Also a good photo opportunity. Although the price of the tickets doesn't justify it unless you understand and appreciate the history and architecture and spend the time reading everything on the tour.
James Owen — Google review
Was genuinely a great experience. Loved the vivid light show as well, definitely a pleasant surprise. Interesting and informative exhibits.
Free ticket to the design museum included in ticket price.
Jennifer George — Google review
Well worth the visit. The view from the outside is stunning. The view from the inside is stunning. The light art installations add so much to the experience. Enjoyed the history of it as well. A little something for everyone. Well worth putting in the time to visit.
Emma O — Google review
Great location. Nice park for small picnic with family and kids. Ample parking available at site. Walk and bike riding dedicated spaces available.
Day well spent given weather is ideal.
Bilal Mirza — Google review
It's amazing! A real work of art, engineering and architecture. I've passed by it a couple of times over the past few years and I've always been amazed by it, but, unfortunately, I never got the chance to visit inside. Finally, this summer I chose to tick it off from the bucket list and I'm so glad I did it! First of all, approaching the park and seeing the Atomium from afar leaves you speechless because it's something you can't find anywhere else. The exhibition at the lower levels shows the whole history and construction process of the building it's so interesting and enriched by photos, documents and flyers from the '50s. Seeing the initial designs and then what it turned up to be, proves that the human mind is capable of grand things! The ID#2021 - Symbol exhibition is a full immersion in sound & light. Simply mind-blowing.
Going from one sphere to the other is exciting and getting to the upper sphere and enjoy the panorama is really great.
If you happen to be in Brussels, you definitely have to reserve a couple of hours to fully enjoy the Atomium!
Fabiola Falsetti — Google review
There are two parts of a visit. First, you take the staircase to levels and enjoy light shows with music. Second, come back downstairs and queue for the elevator. The elevator takes you to watch tower part where one can have higher look at view. Tickets can be purchased in the entrance (with combination of Mini Europe optionally).
E. Gedik — Google review
The Atomium in Brussels is often praised for its unique and futuristic design, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation decks. Visitors appreciate the historical significance of this iconic building from the 1958 World Expo. Its interconnected spheres provide an interesting museum experience with exhibits about the Expo and the structure itself. Overall, it's considered a must-see attraction in Brussels.
Siddhiraj Khamkar — Google review
Highly recommend going early as it can get quite busy.
Beautiful building from the world fair.
It's a fantastic experience, the panoramic view at the top isn't all that great since there isn't much buildings around.
However the exhibitions are quite interesting and fascinating as it takes you through the history of the world fair and the construction of the building itself.
Also there are some nice light shows in some parts of the exhibition.
Keep in mind that you will have to use stairs in some parts of the building.
Hashim Fakhreddin — Google review
Loved the attraction, very interesting building. Good views from the globe's. Easy to get to from the city. Bad points were: huge queue to get a ticket to get in. Also the internal queue once your in for the lift was taking almost 1hr (so we didn't bother with the lift to the highest point).
Andrew Chatterton — Google review
Very nice place, with panoramic views of the city.
You have to queue for 10-15 min to take the elevator and go up, I recommend taking tickets online to avoid the queue for the ticket too.
Arrived at the top, games of lights accompanied the visit.
Recommended as a monument symbol of the city a bit 'far from the center but easily accessible.
Antonio Cosmai — Google review
I was not sure about this place and almost missed it, but finally decided to visit it - I’m very happy that I did it, it’s great.
The construction is impressive, very photogenic. View from the top is great, the whole city is visible. I really like the light exhibition inside, almost psychotic (in a positive manner).
If you are not sure if you should to see it, the answer is yes, you should.
Paweł Berestecki — Google review
An amazing piece of architecture that harkens back to a time where anything felt possible in Europe. Built in the 1950s, The Atomium feels as futuristic now as I imagine it did back then.
The queue was roughly an hour, but it was a busy weekend so I guess that is to be expected. Although the queue was large, it never felt busy or packed once we were inside.
The restaurant at the top was fantastic, I would recommend a traditional Belgium beer and a traditional Belgian waffle if you don’t want to break the bank too much. The views were spectacular.
The light show inside one of the “balls” was phenomenal. A technological marvel only triumphed by the marvel of the “building” itself.
The Worlds Fair museum in another of the “balls” was fascinating. Why don’t we have a Worlds Fair anymore?!
This is a must for anyone visiting Brussels!
Ben Gardiner — Google review
I left it bit late to get here so the queues were pretty busy with other tourists and school kids. Def recommend buying your ticket before hand or being there early just before they open or leave it until the end of the day. The structure can be seen for miles around, even from the big wheel in the city. Its an impressive building and one of the must see attractions in Brussels.
The parkland surrounding the site is great for a picnic afterwards. Plenty of paid parking on site but there is a tram stop nearby if you don't want to take the car. From the city its a good 90 minutes walk but a pleased walk nonetheless.
Mo A — Google review
It's a worthy place to watch. Great view and scenic photos. Big parks and quite crowded on weekends. It ia good to purchase tickets in advance to avoid long wait lines. It can be accessed through metro or day tour bus. Highly recommended.
Samia Javed — Google review
Excellent attraction when visiting Brussels or Belgium, Mark, not overly priced and we waited a little while, but it was a weekend to be expected. Places to eat and drink nearby are limited, but they are available. A great experience, and one that I would definitely recommend to take some fantastic pictures, and experience the whole elevation
Peter Parker — Google review
Only half a year ago I found out that such an object exists in Europe 🫣 I was interested. I liked it even more after seeing it live, the object is exceptional. I didn't go inside, I didn't wait in lines. Since the weather was good, I enjoyed the view with a cup of coffee and a waffle🧇☕️
Nijolė Gudaitė — Google review
A lovely full day out to this here with some amazing parks with this popular attraction. The Atomium certainly doesn't disappoint, unlike Mini Europe (a separate attraction) which its capitols in minature form, did look a little worse for ware - buildings, figures collapsed or boats flooded. Like the message it tried to convey itself about the European Union - it was very tiring, boring and desperately needed updating.
Karl Cleveley — Google review
It's a wonderful place to visit, really not what you expect when you go inside. It's lots of fun, but the queue to the top floor is super long. And also check out the mini Europe while you are there.
John Maloyd — Google review
It’s a must. This place is special for many reasons, it certainly holds a lot of history and offers a great view from Brussels. I visited during a week day early in the morning and it got busy quite fast. I recommend going early and getting the tickets in advance. You can take about an hour there. It’s outside the city center. If you have a private car or mobility, all good but if you don’t, you can take the metro (which is included in the Brussels card). They have a historical part, with information on the building itself and everything that is behind it and they also offer exhibitions. Every sphere is a different story so give it a chance and visit the Atomium!
Alexa Carlos — Google review
Great place to visit. I loved how cool it looked. It is a little away from the town center. Take the train to get there. It’s cheap and fast.
Ernie — Google review
Be prepared to wait and spend a lot of time. Usually there are a lot of people. Designed for the 1958 World's Fair, the Atomium represents a magnified iron crystal unit cell.
Its nine steel spheres connected by tubes offer a unique and futuristic look.
Panoramic Views:
Take in breathtaking panoramic views of Brussels from the highest sphere.
Family Tour Hunters — Google review
As many have noted, we were kinda skeptical about visiting but SO glad we did! This place was really neat! Built for the World’s Fair it showcases what we believed technology would become… It’s a fun interactive exhibit with a great light show and great views of the surrounding city. It was one of our favorite attractions!
Whiskey Juliet — Google review
A great looking piece of art and engineering. It is beautifully made and very large. When inside you have a beautiful view of the surrounding area. Well worth a visit.
Jos Berkien — Google review
Our visit to the Atomium turned out to be a delightful surprise, as we embarked on an adventure to discover one of Brussels' most iconic landmarks.
Initially drawn to the Atomium by its inclusion in a top 10 list of must-see attractions, we found ourselves thoroughly immersed in a day filled with exploration and wonder. While the Atomium itself offered a relatively brief experience, the surrounding area and nearby parks provided ample opportunities for additional discovery and enjoyment.
Ascending and descending the Atomium proved to be quite the feat, however, the effort was more than rewarded by the breathtaking views awaiting us at the summit. From this vantage point, we were treated to a panoramic spectacle that captured the essence of Brussels in all its splendor.
Overall, our visit to the Atomium was a memorable and enriching experience, offering a perfect blend of architectural marvel, natural beauty, and family-friendly adventure. It's a testament to the enduring allure of this iconic structure and its ability to captivate visitors of all ages.
Markthal is an intriguing, futuristic-looking building with a large, covered market hall inside. The building is located close to the Blaak train and metro station, making it a convenient place to shop or eat.
This beautiful and historic museum is home to many masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age, including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer. It's a great place to start learning about Dutch and Flemish art, and it also has a wonderful modern wing.
I usually get bored after more than 2 hours in a museum. This one was perfect: marvelous paintings, it is not so big, just 2 floors, not very crowded, it was a delight. We enjoyed it a lot and somehow it is on 1st place when it comes to museums.
Raluca Berescu — Google review
Beautiful gallery space with masterpieces abound — Vermeer, Rembrandt, Hals, and many more — all hung well and the gallery space used to perfection. Staff were nice too which is a lovely added bonus. Spent an hour and a half inside but you could easily spend two hours or more.
Elevators for access and toilets are available too.
Absolutely essential if you are in The Hague.
R S — Google review
Very interesting museum where you may see paintings of Vermeer and Rembrandt, including "most famous portrait in the world" - Girl with the Pearl Earning. The museum is not so big, 16 halls, the entree fee is 19 euro. It is better to buy tickets beforehand online. Must see in Den Haag / The Hague.
Oleksandr Protsenko — Google review
Very nice 2 floor museum. Easy to tour, and the application was very helpful. So make sure you go with your earphones. App is completely free, and you can also see more images and of course, hear the details and stories of paintings. They also exhibit the pigments that were used to paint The Girl with Pearl Earring. Since it is my special interest, I really liked it.
Okan A?gez — Google review
The paintings on display here are absolutely incredible. They only have the best of the best. This might also have something to do with the actual museum not being very big and them having to consider every inch of space. The result is a very packed experience, but also quite crowded rooms.
They state you Have to book tickets online, which is more convenient probably, but we didn't and still got in.
Floris van Hal — Google review
A very beautiful building in denhaag. It houses some of the most important art in the Netherlands. We were unable to explore the museum as we reached around 5:30 pm. A little before the closing time. But our guide told us it is definitely worth a visit when we are in town next. The building itself is beautiful and is very well located close to the parliament. It houses paintings from the dutch golden age and is also listed in the top 100 Dutch Heritage sites.
H R — Google review
Must visit when you’re in town at Den Hague. I bought ticket in advance at website. Easy to access and use. Have to put your water bottle and large bag in the storage.
Exhibition itself is pretty great! See lots of the collections at once. Worth it!
Weekday not many people. Highly recommend it
Alice Wang — Google review
Beautiful collection of art mainly renaissance and christian art. Lovely collection and the full walkthrough takes about 1.5 hours. Some must see pieces like the girl with the pearl and some Rembrandt paintings. Amazing for art lovers and definitely worth your time!! Make sure to book tickets beforehand and to go early to avoid big crowds and long waits.
Liselotte — Google review
Definitely a must see museum while you are in Den Haag, I spent about four hours here. Make sure to take your own headphones so you can scan the QR code and listen to the audio descriptions. Makes it a much more immersive experience. The building's architecture is a marvel in its own right. And of course with so many Dutch Golden Age paintings and artists you've got to take it all in.
Georgia Sands — Google review
Beautiful, but hedge your expectations for a small venue. It's delightfully curated with a sampling of the best Dutch artists. You simply can't go wrong with a cup of coffee followed by a morning stroll through this place.
Ann Kernan Roll — Google review
Excellent art museum with just the right amount of pieces. Not too much or too big where you decide to start rushing through. Even the children enjoyed it as they felt like there was enough variety. One of the best art museums we have ever visited!
Mike B — Google review
Interesting art, the museum itself is quite small you can walk through it all in one to two hours. Beautifully decorated interior and well built art collection. While it houses iconic painting like Girl with a Pearl Earring, it does have a lot of colonizer art.
Mani Balani — Google review
Beautiful architecture, and iconic art in a perfect setting. So worth the time. We used a museum pass, which also allowed us to skip the line. Wifi 6 throughout, nice! Also the have an online guide with audio, so bring you headphones.
David — Google review
One of the most beautiful museums I’ve eve visited! It’s not big but organized so beautifully. It’s home for Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring and Goldfinch by Fabritius. Take your time discovering all the rooms and visit a beautiful shop later.
Olga van der Vlist — Google review
A must visit art museum in Haag (actually in the Netherlands!) where you can see the masterpiece of Vermeer and Rembrandt.
The museum gets busier and busier so I would highly recommend to go there at 10 am which is the opening time so that you can avoid congestion in the museum.
Kentaro Wada — Google review
Spent an hour in the museum which was great stop along my route. There are many great paintings and you can easily take more time to read and listen about each one. As my visit was at weekday afternoon there was no big crowds at the entrance.
Goran S. — Google review
Had a good time at the Mauritshuis. The building is fantastic looking both from the outside and inside and the location of the building is also a great spot. Have to say that it is quite small and you could probably go through the whole museum in about an hour and a half. The main attraction is probably going to be the girl with the pearl painting but other then that it doesn’t have that many well known paintings, beside some Rembrandts. I guess that makes it a good visit though if you want to learn about new artists. All in all had a good time. Got the say it was quite crowded and loud so don’t except to have a quiet time there.
ıllıllı 乇Ⱡ Ꭾคɬróռ ıllıllı — Google review
Beautiful museum full of amazing paintings. It was great to see the original of the girl with the pearl earring. Although it is a bit smaller than I thought it was not disappointing at all. Other than Wermeer, you can also see some Rembrandt paintings as well as other masterpieces. Highly recommended.
It is also worth mentioning that the museum is free of charge for museum card holders.
Bülent Kaplan — Google review
To be honest, the whole museum itself is just two floors, so I've expected it to be bigger. All the people of course are flocking around the "Girl with a pearl" painting. You can visit the gallery of prince William with the same ticket. That gallery is outside of the building on a different street.
A B — Google review
We visited this museum on a Sunday morning. We were the first visitors, it started becoming very crowded later on.
Why I recommend this museum:
1) The building
İt is a beautifully restored ancient 3 stories stone house. Pay attention to the exceptional wooden staircases.
2) Paintings by Johannes Vermeer, of which Girl with a Pearl Earring is the most famous.
3) Works by Rembrandt.
There is also a decent museum shop.
Enjoy
Ahmet Selim Bozok — Google review
A must visit for every tourist visiting Den Hague.
Excellent collection of paintings.
Houses the famous "Girl with a Pearl Earring" painting, a master puece by Johannes Vermeer.
Other paintings of Vermeer are also on display.
Also houses a self portrait of Rembrandt.
Many still life paintings are a treat to the eye.
Many exhibits displayed portrays daily life style of common people, thus providing a glimpse of their daily chores, like milking cows, making cheese, doctors visits, kitchen scenes, dinning etc.
Houses many excellent painting of great European artists. A must visit for every Art connoisseur.
Exhibition is spread over two floors. It also houses a souvenir shop and a cafe.
S Kaushal — Google review
Another wonderful museum set in an old city palace built 1644 and became a museum in 1822. Housing art from the "golden age" , the surrounding area is worth a visit in itself.
Eddy Serenity — Google review
What a beautiful building, which perfectly complements the hundreds of old master paintings within.
There is a helpful phone app that will give you guided tours and explain the highlights of the collection.
Entry price is standard for a world glass gallery.
The gift shop contains an array of items featuring the famous works in the collection.
Victoria Pearson — Google review
Yes, there she is. “The Girl with the Pearl Earring painted by Johannes Vermeer. This beautiful place holds so many famous paintings that you have only seen in books; you will be overwhelmed by the beauty that unfolds around every corner. I don’t want to spoil the experience for you by writing too more here, just go and be happy that you saw the impressive collection in person.
The building is stunning too and it was once a home. This is a must see. Book online for tickets and choose your entry time too. I just know that the collection will far exceed your expectations, all seen in this grand home. Enjoy every moment.
Pairi Daiza is a 65-hectare park located on the grounds of a former Cistercian Abbey that houses over 5000 animals, including lions, pandas, koalas, gorillas and lemurs. The zoo features geographically themed areas inspired by various regions around the world. Visitors can explore recreated African stilt villages, East Asian temples and the largest Chinese garden in Europe.
Its a wonderful place, we enjoyed every minute in the zoo. Everything is tight and in order, nice restaurants and the most important thing, the animals look great and well maintained. My boys were excited to see pandas, wolves, bears, lions, giraffes, tigers and many more wonderful animals.
Florin Basescu — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful zoos in the World. We actually stayed here with the polar bears for a couple of nights and it was simply breathtaking. I have to say that for me the best part was the bats. It was simply amazing to be in there with them while they flew near you in all directions; this was superb. Plan on being here for at least a couple of days, there is so much to see and you don’t want to miss any of it. It took us two days to see everything and then spent the third day seeing all the things we loved the most. The park is simply beautiful and very clean. All the animals look happy and they have plenty of room to roam around. I can say that the food prices are a bit steep for what it is so maybe a great choice to bring your own lunch. There are plenty of areas around the zoo to have lunch. We signed the kids up to feed the elephants and this was a cool experience for them. Overall highly recommend, beautiful place.
Lori Adamson-Salas — Google review
The park is amazing ! And continuously improving !
Spent the night for the second time this year 😊 The first experience was so great we had to come back (and will come again) !
Staying in a lodge is expensive but totally worth it, because you can enjoy the park later at night and earlier in the morning, when the one-day visitors have left 🤩 The park gets calm and the animals start their night life, always a pleasure to observe 😌
Eating in the park is more than what you'd expect, some restaurants even offer more sophisticated menus, but comfort food can be found almost everywhere 😋 Don't forget location influences prices 😅
The whole park is a must-see ! But still try and plan your visits with the feeding schedule, that way observing animals is more entertaining! This can be done very easily, using the paper map given upon entrance or the app, both free-of-charge 😊
I strongly recommend visiting this zoological park, note that it has received multiple times the title of "Best Zoo of Europe" 🥇
Lucas Claessens — Google review
This animal park is huge it has different worlds it has 7000 animals. We visited during Halloween there was spooky atmosphere staff in masks, music and other events, 3D light projections. You can spend a whole day and won't see everything. We had seasonal tickets for one year. Entrance is quite expensive but worth it. You can spend some time inside of the area where kids can play. There is also restaurants and many kiosks with food.
Mária Kimbrell — Google review
We stayed in the birds eye view tiger room and loved it! The tigers were so fun to watch! We also loved walking around the zoo. The polar bears were another favorite, they were so cute!!
Alisha Bell — Google review
The visit was amazing!
From the beautiful grand entry of the place around the whole lovely park till our sleeping accommodations at the Paddling Bear - every step was greeted by a new sight and around every corner a new delight. I thoroughly enjoyed all three days in the park, including both breakfast and dinner at the restaurant Octopus.
Unfortunately, not all the shops were open, so we had to walk all the way back to the entry to get a cup of coffee. Nevertheless, the plants and animals all around were fantastic and I would love to return during another season.
Hannah Z — Google review
Though pricy, definitely one of if not the biggest and most aesthetically pleasing zoos I have visited. The enclosures are large, varied and well-maintained, and the animals seem to be well-taken care of. I will note that there is so much to see that you simply cannot fully experience everything in just a single day. Then again, I would very much consider another visit.
Maxim Broux — Google review
It has been one of the best zoos I have seen if not the best. Definitely worth a visit.
It has incredible themes built around the zoo it's not only paintings it is buildings and beautiful gardens. I was visiting the zoo in December and was impressed I can only imagine how it would look more spectacular in the spring and summertime.
Alexander Planck J?rgensen — Google review
Beautiful park. And I highly recommend staying there. You need two days to cover it all! Snack food in the park is very overpriced, but you are allowed to bring your own food into the park, so next time I will just be bringing more. Overall, great experience and highly recommend.
Tori L — Google review
Absolutely brilliant experience. It's one of the best zoos I have visited. Enclosures are well kept and very spacious. The bears are a must-see. You won't be disappointed. Well maintained and very clean. All the staff are very friendly and helpful.
Will return!
Stacy Drury — Google review
it offers a memorable experience. From majestic pandas to exotic birds, the variety of animals is astounding. The lush, well-maintained enclosures mimic natural habitats, ensuring animal well-being. The park's architecture and gardens are amazing, complementing the animal exhibits. Dining options and engaging shows make it a full-day adventure. A delightful family outing, Pairi Daiza brings conservation and education to life.
Dani Baal — Google review
Omg I wish to go back lot of times to the zoo. It’s not right to call Pairi Daiza a zoo. It’s rather a royal animal kingdom. You would get to see a variety of animals, birds, ambiences and habitats as per need of the animals. The place is huge so keep some good stamina to roam around but ensure you cover everything nicely and not miss out any of the beauty preserved inside. If you wish to frequently visit, the annual pass is a better option. Time flies inside there so plan the internal stuff nicely. Make the most out of the visit. And it’s cute to see animal’s getting feeded in their lunch times. If you are an animal lover, this place is heaven for you.
Swapnali Palande (Swappycapturesyou) — Google review
Best zoo in Belgium, you can observe lots of animals in a close distance.For many of them , especially the big ones like elephants or gorillas, they have very huge place to live in. The train is one thing you can’t miss, on the train you can take a good look to the elephants domain, witch what is hard to visit by foot. The whole zoo is base on a old monastery “Cambron” and it’s beautiful. The beer “Cambron” blonde, I like it very much also.
?? — Google review
Most probably the best zoo experience. I can imagine that all zoos should be like this - proper zones for animals, and good conditions. This place is probably the closest you will get short of a full safari. Great experience for kids. All places are built to be easily visited by kids, most areas are accessible with strollers. I recommend a full day. There is enough parking for everyone. Be sure to pay for the parking when buying your entrance.
Daniel Portik — Google review
A park is not cheap. But worth it!!! Giant! You have to come for a long time to have time to walk around and see all the animals. There are original animals that are not found in other zoos in Belgium. The guest rooms are amazing!! Worth every euro. the stay the cleanliness. And value for money.
Rebeka — Google review
Pairi Daiza covers an expansive area of approximately 140 acres, making it one of the largest zoos in Europe. The park is divided into different themed areas, each representing a specific region or habitat, such as the African Savannah, Indonesian Archipelago, and Kingdom of Ganesha. This place is home to a diverse range of animal species from around the world. Visitors can encounter animals like elephants, giraffes, lions, tigers, pandas, gorillas, penguins, and many more. The zoo places an emphasis on providing spacious and natural habitats for the animals, allowing them to thrive in environments that closely resemble their natural habitats. Alongside the animal exhibits, Pairi Daiza features stunning botanical gardens with a vast collection of plants and flowers. The gardens are beautifully landscaped, showcasing various themed areas like the Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden, and Rose Garden. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, admire the colorful displays, and experience a tranquil atmosphere.
These include ancient buildings, temples, pagodas, and other structures imported from different countries, creating an immersive experience reminiscent of a journey around there . The zoo is committed to the protection and preservation of endangered species, supporting various breeding programs and conservation projects worldwide. Additionally, educational activities and interactive exhibits are available to inform visitors about wildlife conservation and environmental awareness. Apart from the animals and gardens, Pairi Daiza offers additional attractions such as bird shows, sea lion presentations, and various themed experiences. Visitors can also enjoy dining options, souvenir shops, and accommodations within the park.
bao tram nguyen — Google review
Great zoo! My first time visiting a zoo of this size, it took us a whole day to see each animal, amazing place, well kept and clean. All the animals looked happy and healthy. Would love to come back again soon!
Catherine Griffiths — Google review
Definitely one of the most beautiful zoos you can visit.
The entrance feels like Disneyland & throughout the whole park there are amazing buildings and landscapes. Animal enclosures are integrated in their surroundings.
The park has restaurants and there are places to sit everywhere.
Besides having pandas! the park has a very nice selection of animals. White tigers, beautiful birds, elephants, rhinos, etc.
The park app has a map which makes it very easy to locate everything you need. Sadly it only seems to be in French but it could be I missed a setting somewhere.
This is not a cheap outing: entrance, food, merchandise, etc all cost a fair amount of money. Bringing some drinks and sandwiches is not a bad idea.
However you can easily spend the whole day here if you want to see & do everything.
In my opinion, it's well worth the money considering how lovely this zoo is.
B rammetje — Google review
Great zoo, with a lot of animals and plants. We chose to stay there for one night, so we had the opportunity to see the park for two days. The dinner and the breakfast was with a lot of choices and we enjoyed them a lot.
Joan Jani — Google review
It is really the best zoo in Europe for sure. We stayed in Tiger house hotel, where you can see tigers from above. And we loved it.. Park is really big, but if you stay the night, then there is great service also with taking bags in reception.. and then the bags will be delivered to your room.. And the same when you check out.. just leave the bags in room, and you will get them in reception when checking out..
Signe Strautmane — Google review
One of the best zoo I've ever been to in the world. It's worth every penny. They have pandas! And the attention to detail will blow your mind. It is the most unique zoo and it's huge.
Christine Butler — Google review
Actually, known as the one of the best zoos in Europe I had many expectations. And I was quite disappointed. It’s more like fun park than something showing real wildlife. It’s really cool for people looking for fun and something big, but I was just hoping for more natural vibes. And Christmas music playing around the whole area, even after Christmas was enough for me. The one thing that really gets me the wow was walrus, because I’ve never seen it. Next time, I’d prefer Zoo Leipzig, this is not worth so much money for me.
Linda Valeriánová — Google review
Love this place.
Yearly passes have also made life easier as we don’t try to do as much as possible in a day but take the time to relax and enjoy with the kids! Activities around St Nick were also fun and Christmas lights are a big hit too.
A P — Google review
Nice and beautiful zoo and park. Many places for picnic, food corners, for chilling. And pandas 😍
Parking costs 10 euro per day and a lot of space for parking. Tip: animals more active after 15:00. Before, most of them were sleeping. Most of all we liked Chinese area, very beautiful 👍
Have a great time, guys 😉
Ghent City Hall is a remarkable historical landmark located in Belgium, boasting striking architecture with two distinct styles: ornate Gothic and plainer Renaissance. The area surrounding the City Hall is pedestrianized, giving visitors the feeling of time travel to the past. There are many stunning historic buildings in the vicinity and few tourists around, making it an idyllic location for those seeking quietude. The guided tours offer a comprehensive insight into this magnificent structure's history and design.
Great for a quick site seeing expedition. Very nice Christmas market over December.
D.C BOTHA — Google review
What to say about this beautiful architecture. A building full of sculptures and details, all I can do is admire the work.
Sarin Marika — Google review
Ghent Town Hall is a complex of buildings surrounding the Botermarkt square. Construction of the Town Hall began in the 15th century and continued until the 17th century, but was never completed according to the original plan. The Town Hall has 51 rooms. The Town Hall symbolises the history and culture of the city of Ghent.
Igosus — Google review
Everyone talks about Brugge but let me tell you Ghent we fell in love with. Same feel and look but less popular and I found to be more beautiful. Definitely stop here it is so so beautiful and romantic and a place where they captured a time way before we were here. Castles and waffles heaven. You won't be disappointed.
Laila Macri — Google review
Wonderful location and surroundings at night. Feels like time travel into the past, with historic buildings in the area, no cars due to the pedestrian zone, and only a few tourists around. I couldn’t imagine Gent being so beautiful, but the City Hall is definitely one of the landmarks.
Alex Z — Google review
The town hall (Stadhuis) is a great piece of art in the finest Gothic form richly decorated with statues. It looks beautiful during the day and luminates at night.
Suneela Isaac — Google review
Ghent is located 30 minutes from Brussel. Small city but with beautiful architecture. We visited City Hall, Several Churches and the Graffiti street.
Ina Ba — Google review
Ghent City beautiful place in Belgium... With stunning architecture.. It's a great a stop off if your travelling from the UK to other parts of Europe... The people are lovey and friendly with lots to do.
Zaheer Mirza — Google review
Nous sommes allés en vacances quelques jours en Belgique pour visiter bruges, gent, Bruxelles en février 2024.
15 jours après notre retour nous avons reçu 4 contraventions pour avoir circuler en voiture en allant a l'hôtel pour motif interdit de circuler.
C'est un piège à touristes très déçu car aucune signalisation .
Très grosses arnaque à touristes.
(Translated by Google)
We went on vacation for a few days to Belgium to visit Bruges, Gent, Brussels in February 2024.
15 days after our return we received 4 fines for driving by car on the way to the hotel for reasons prohibited from driving.
It's a very disappointing tourist trap because there is no signage.
Very big tourist scam.
The Gravensteen Castle is a beautiful, historic castle that was once the seat of the Counts of Flanders. It is now open to the public and has been restored to its former glory. It is a great place to visit if you are interested in history and architecture.
The castle is a must visit when you're in Gent.. The city view from above is captivating..
Reserve your ticket online to avoid the tickets line.
If you have a stroller, get ready that you will have to leave it by the gate and carry your child along the castle..
The Audio Guide there is one of the best audio guides i ever listened to!! The story is very well written and told..
Overall, i enjoyed my visit very much.
Nourhan El-Boudy — Google review
This is such an interesting castle/museum and a must visit when in Ghent! The audio guide was entertaining. There are a lot of spots to sit and listen to the stories.
I recommend you get the ticket online in advance.
chesa — Google review
An absolute must see in Ghent, the best attraction in town.
The English audio guide was one of the best I've experienced. Great humour, content and delivery.
So much history, stories and items.
They have done a fantastic job in the layout and experience of the castle.
Hashim Fakhreddin — Google review
Castle is well perserved, and offers plenty of things for exploring. It is located in the middle of the city, which was convenient for us. I would advice you to buy tickets in advance. Time on the ticket should match the actual time when entering, otherwise they will not let you in (or maybe they would, but better to be on time). Nice views from the top.
Marko Jovic — Google review
A very beautiful well restored castle. The audio guide was very helpful and you could chose and stop it whenever you like. The narrative is very funny. I went here around 1:30 pm. After I finished, the cue was long to enter the castle. So I suggest if you are visiting Ghent on a day trip to come here when they open at 10 am. I was able to get good pictures of the city of Ghent up in the tower. The stairs going up is quite narrow and lots of stairs.
Travellingisagift — Google review
It's a very beautiful castle!! We visited during weekends and was very busy. The entrance is allowed only on time intervals of 20 minutes. We bought our tickets at 12:00 and we had to wait until 12:40 to enter.
The ticket's price is normal, just 13 euros per adult. The view from the top is great!
It's better to buy your tickets online and arrange in advance for the time you can enter to the museum.
KOSTANTINOS PATSONAS — Google review
Great castle, strangely built in the centre of the city. If you take the audio guide tour, you will understand why. It gives you some insights into the history of Ghent and the Counts of Flanders.
Bogdan Tasnadi — Google review
One of my favorite castles. It's very well preserved and fun to walk around. Be aware there are some narrow stone spiral stairs and lots of steps to navigate. The gift shop is a bit underwhelming but the castle is fabulous.
Janette Crum — Google review
I had the opportunity to visit this mystery castle around walking and in a boat and the experience was fabulous. I could not do the interior of the Castle tour and the torture museum but the exterior tour was totally majestic. All the surrounding areas was very clean and in good condition.
Maria E Fernandez — Google review
Fascinating history. We were so glad we had a chance to visit the castle but the audio tour could have been much better. It tried to entertain, and I understand that no one knows exactly what went on in each of the rooms, but the droning on about everything but the actual castle's history was a waste of time. Regardless, it's fun to wind up and down the staircases, imaging what it must have been like to live here. And we loved the armory and dungeon. There are lots of steps, but worth it for the great views from the top!
Valerie Paxton — Google review
Beautiful place. You can get an audio tour and buy gifts inside. Bought the ticket there and it was pretty fast. Totally recommended and many spots to take pictures.
Javiera San Martin — Google review
My favourite part of our daytrip to Ghent. The audio tour was entertaining even though I usually prefer exploring without audio but it was included in the ticket price and was indeed a great addition as it felt like listening to a story. The castle itself looks amazing and is definitely worth a visit.
Mirja Viita-aho — Google review
Loved walking around this castle set in the historic city of Ghent. The free audio guide is hilarious and takes you on an easy-to-follow 18-point journey round the castle. Views were great too.
Moo Moo — Google review
This was a really cool castle and one of my favorites outside of Spain and Germany. There is a great view from the roof and alot of great items within the castle/museum. Tour guides are not necessary in my opinion as audio guides were sufficient for the wife and me.
Chris (Scipio Africanus) — Google review
Beautiful Medieval castle in Ghent, East Flanders. Very innovative audio instrument guide you to around 18 places in the castle. The narrator is very funny and you can thoroughly enjoy the tour and enjoy the splendid view of Ghent from the top of the tower.
Thilini Wasundara — Google review
Honestly, to say that I love this castle is an understatement. It's so absolutely perfect. Not just the castle, but the experience. You get an audio player that has the best narrators I've ever come across in any museum ever. The guy is absolutely hilarious and his storytelling is second to none. Further, the tour is organized in kind of like a numbered 'waypoint' based system. So you kind of feel like being inside a medieval adventurer game or a simulation. Needless to say it was extremely entertaining and full of fun facts about the castle's history and the Count and related people that lived in this castle. Highly recommended to visit. 100% worth the money.
Abram Matthew — Google review
Was a great experience. The conmentary was also so humorous and kept my attention all the way. Be prepared to walk quite a bit but the views are worth it.
The people who sell tickets are kind of rude but that didn't spoil the day.
Kaylan Reddy — Google review
Beautiful castle, nice for a stroll around in the sun. However, the audio tour lacked much historical education with a strange mix of child level information with adult jokes. Would recommend the audio tour.
Ciara — Google review
I loved the tour. Very informative and entertaining. The castle is beautiful. For the audio tour, you get a little device and listen to it like a phone. You can go at your own pace and even when the tour is done, you can keep exploring. I would say it was worth the price we paid (less than 15 euros).
I will say there are a decent amount of steps. Nothing too strenuous, but it could be a problem for people with limited mobility.
Michael Scott — Google review
Wonderful tour, large castle and a funny Audioguide that explains the history in an entertaining way. Didn’t expect that. Beautiful view over the city. Hopefully we will be able to come again in a few years.
My recommendation for everybody who likes castles and history. The full hour takes some time but it is worth it. No waiting times, but specific time slots. Partly outside. Didn’t book tickets in advance which was no problem.
Lukas Schwegmann — Google review
Visit on: July 1, 2023
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Reason to visit this castle? I already knew this fantastic castle but my girlfriend had never been there.
Always talking about it with her, but never visiting, we decided to visit the Gravensteen.
Unfortunately it was a slightly grayer day, but that didn't take away the feeling.
The castle, which has been present in Ghent for a long time, and has been used and reused by many, is magnificent to visit.
My girlfriend could enjoy the view and the way the castle was built for a long time.
The visit itself was super good and the staff was always friendly and helpful.
From the top of the castle you have a great view over the city of Ghent.
Visit it and let yourself be surprised!
Well worth a visit!
Bram aka Stitch — Google review
This castle makes the difference between Brugge and Gent! I love Gent more be cause this castle from Middle Ages is kept in a perfect situation and stands in the city as an outstanding masterpiece of architecture! I advise you to tour every corner of it and take photos of that unforgettable time you are there!
Hsyn Shn — Google review
The audio tour is narrated by a Belgian comedian, focusing on the lives of the people who lived in the castle and a light-hearted way that blends history and comedy. You can move through the castle at your own pace, instead of traipsing through with a guide. We were there on a late July weekday, and there were no crowds. I would highly recommend buying tickets online ahead of time though to avoid having to stand in line at the gate. While the castle isn't furnished, there is a torture chamber downstairs that still has some of the implements. Overall, this was a really interesting and fun to her of a really spectacular piece of medieval architecture that lets you get a glimpse into life in another era. Loved it!
Laura Smith — Google review
Considering it was raining very heavily, I enjoyed going round the castle. There is a lot of rooms inside thankfully. Audio guides were good but could have included more history and fewer jokes. The outer wall had no hand rails and we did worry that people and especially children could fall, the drop is quite considerable.
Katie K — Google review
It is a quite old castle and the main function is a castle to protect the city.
The audio guide is free but it speaks too long before entering the point, so don't pay much attention to it. The castle is very cold, please prep your gear accordingly.
At night it is quite beautiful too. If you stay around here, you can come by and get some pictures at night.
Tanan Suwannabhach — Google review
Being in castle always feels amazing, right? Well here is the same feeling + free audio guide that you need to get from the gift shop. Be prepared that the one who tells you the story of the castle is joker and doesn't take it serious so you can relax instead! Worth visiting for sure!
Симеон П — Google review
A super attraction for an hour or two that I'd heartily recommend visiting if in Ghent. It's walking distance from the centre of town and a pleasant place.
It's not a massive castle, it is simple but it has history and is well maintained. (It has the first ever chimney in Belgium!) Don't expect a fancy or big castle, just a well maintained piece of Belgian history.
Get the audio tour, and even if it is a little annoying at times you get a good intro to the building's history.
Chris BG — Google review
This was the first location we visited in Gent and we couldn’t be happier with our choice! If you are visiting DO NOT miss out on the audioguides (included in the price of the ticket) - there isn’t much written information around the castle so not only are they essential to understanding the place’s history but they are wildly entertaining. I’m usually impatient with audio guides but I couldn’t help but listen to each point with this one - funny, engaging, well-written and delivered, a highlight of the experience in this beautiful castle.
Daniela Georgieva — Google review
A lovely castle in the middle of town, easily accessible and with great views all around. The audio tour is amusing for almost anyone, although personally as a history fan I would have liked a bit more history in it. I think this is easily worth an hour of any visitors time for 10 euros
Avery “AveryCloseCall” Alix — Google review
Ghent's Gravensteen castle offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval history. The highlight of the visit for me was the exceptional audio guide. The narrator's engaging and humorous delivery kept the tour light and entertaining, while still providing informative insights. Each room held its own story, brought to life by the narrator's witty personal inferences
The earlier rooms of the Gravensteen house some truly captivating displays. Impressive suits of armor and gleaming weapons are showcased in central displays throughout the rooms. The audio guide provides interesting details about the different types of armor and weapons, making history come alive. You'll learn about the challenges faced by knights clad in heavy armor, which was wooing women
I highly recommend Gravensteen to anyone visiting Ghent. The informative audio guide, intriguing historical setting, and captivating displays of armor and weaponry make it a worthwhile stop.
Niral Mehta — Google review
Oh my got! So funny! You need max 2 hour for the whole visit. The story used in the audio guide is amazing! I had it in Spanish and my boyfriend in German and we both were laughing must of the time.
Highly recommend it!
You may do a little line to buy the tickets.
Fatima De Sousa — Google review
A castle that we would have liked to visit, being half a day in Ghent on 11.03.2024. Although I entered the official website the day before and on the day we wanted to visit it (tickets could be bought), nothing was announced. When we arrived at the castle, the gate was locked and there was a poster only in Flemish announcing that "exceptionally it is closed only today". Very cool. Four stars for the castle, zero for the administrators.
Laurentiu Ovidiu Calin — Google review
One of the best audio tours I've heard. The audio guide was informative and hilarious. It was very entertaining! We booked our tickets ahead of time so we were able to go right in. Would definitely recommend it!
Belfry of Bruges is a medieval bell tower in Bruges, Belgium that is home to a 366-step staircase leading to views. The tower also features a treasure chamber and 47-belled carillon. The Belfry is master of the Bruges skyline and former regulator of town life thanks to its impressive bell collection.
It is rustic and awesome. There are lots visitors. Better buy your tickets soon to secure your place at your convenience. In addition, while using the machine to buy your tickets just scroll down and check buy otherwise you will be giving up on purchasing the tickets. That said, I enjoyed climbing the 366 steps of the tour. At each level, there is a kind of rest place: view and learn something before moving up. I found that very interesting as I do not need and have to walk up at once the steps. Once, at the top, I appreciated the fact that I spent 14 euros to buy the visit. It was pleasant being in the air and to have another perspective on the city. I Enjoyed.
Ramata Sore — Google review
A UNESCO world heritage site located in the heart of the city. Absolutely stunning as it stands high in the sky. I could not stop admiring it as I stood for a long moment in the market square. Buying the tickets in advance is absolutely recommended. Unfortunately we could not enter inside because of the long waiting time, but the pictures from other visitors look really promising. Will definitely go to the top in our next visit.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Amazing landmark with a lovely view. Be aware that you have to climb all the way up as this requires significant physical effort. Book your tickets in advance in the machine at the entrance.
Martin Morales Rodriguez — Google review
It’s the city centre of Brugge (a city of historic importance in Belgium). This place has wonderful 360 degree panoramic views with beautiful architecture in Bruges. This area is surrounded by coffee shops, shopping area, stores and restaurants are nearby. The center is always lively. It's a must visit area if you are in Bruges.
Ankit Kumar — Google review
800 year old clock tower of Bruges with 366 steps up to the top. Well worth the ticket price for the views from the top. If you book your tickets for 20 minutes before the hour, you should make it to the top as the clock chimes. Amazing experience.
Laura Chapman — Google review
Valuable time spent well with a climb to the top. Staff were friendly and helpful. Especially the kindly spoken young lad with the 3 day growth.
The walk to the top was a tight fit at times and rewards the punter with not only an amazing view but a close up demonstration of the bells at work every 15 minutes. Beautiful Bruges
Shea Wines — Google review
Magnificent specimen of architecture!
You must visit the Belfry during different times of the day. At dawn, it's tranquil and you can enjoy the tower without the distractions of large crowds. At night, the lighting brings out a different side of the tower. In the afternoons, there is a lot of commercial activity in the square and you can see the square being enjoyed by the locals.
See the photos and videos for views of the Belfry and its chimes being played.
It is unfortunate that lots two stroke motorcycles and mopeds regularly pass through the square and disturb the peace. They are so incongruous here.
Rajkiran Natarajan — Google review
The city’s primary landmark and tourist attraction. The climb is only for the very fit but the rest of the building and its square are a nice place to just hang out and soak in the city.
Tourist trap alert: there are many “rickshaws” you can rent from the square for a city tour.
Prashant Gandhi — Google review
Historic bell tower in the city center of Bruges. There are about 275 steps to the top and the view from up there is worth the climb. You can have a panoramic view of the old city with canals and other churches and towers. If you have time, then I suggest that you book the tickets in advance to watch the sunset, if the weather permits.
Shivesh Karan — Google review
We paid 15 Euro to climb the 366 steps and it can be quite dizzy because of the constant spiral loop. But it didn’t take as long as we thought, nor was it as tiring as expected. There are platforms at different levels with information where you can take a respite from the climb. Beautiful view once you reach the top.
Jennifer Yeo — Google review
I had a nice time there. Excellent view from the top, but be ready for a long climb up. We did not buy tickets in advance, all were sold but luckily someone did not show so they let us in. I would advice you to buy tickets in advance, not to risk. People working there are polite and welcoming.
Marko Jovic — Google review
An amazing experience, really enjoyable. I recommend go early, we did the first session of the day as it wasn't too crowded. You do need a reasonable level of fitness to climb the 366 steps.
Mark C — Google review
Nice view from the top of it but unfortunately there is net all around so you can take good picture with the view. Booked your ticket online to climb up 300 stairs. It is interesting to see the inside and learned some history. The stairs are a bit steep but given that they control the amount of people going up per time slot it’s not too crowded.
Jamie Pink — Google review
The Belfry of Bruges isn't just a climb, it's a journey through time. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts stunning views from its 366-step summit, showcasing the city's red-roofed charm. But the climb itself is an adventure, with historical exhibits along the way. Be prepared for some narrow staircases, but the reward is breathtaking. For history lovers, don't miss the chance to see the impressive carillon with its 47 bells. This iconic landmark is a must-do for any Bruges adventure!
Renand Arteja — Google review
Climbing the belfry was an amazing experience. It is not as tiring as I expected, since there are stops along the way up where one can rest. That said, the ticket price (at €14 on my visit) was a little much for a simple access to the steps with no extra features.
Fotis Aradas — Google review
A must visit if you're in Bruges...and definitely if you've seen the movie. Tickets can be bought at the time or in allocated time slots in advance online. The stairs start off reasonably wide but get very narrow the nearer you get to the top.
Anyon of a reasonable fitness level will be perfectly fine but don't worry as there are a few zooms on the way up that you can stop at should you need a rest.
The views from the top are stunning although there is a wire mesh covering all the openings at the top. If the bell tolls at the top it will.probably make you jump.
Overall I'd say it's pretty good value for money
peter howse — Google review
Historic place to see in Bruges. Lost of cafe and restaurant nearby. The centre in front of belfry is always lively. The look from the history museum of Bruges is nice, covering the centre, belfry and all around. Must visit area. Will also find the city tour van and tourists guide in front of it.
Harikrishanan Venugopal — Google review
Recommend you buy tickets online in advance, or at the vending machine at the bottom of the tower , or last instance at the entrance.
There are tickets / time-slots , so they run fast (I think max 25 for every 20min)
The climb is indeed manageable, as there are floors in between.
alexandra diana rus — Google review
Really enjoyed going up the Belfry, 300+ steps, but worth the price and effort to get amazing views over Antwerp. As you ascend, there are areas to rest, if needed, and learn more about the belfrys history.
If you time it right, you will also see and hear the huge musical drum work as it strikes the time.
The top bit is protected from birds by a black plastic mesh, but its easy to get round this for photos, by lining up your phone or camera lens to get the awesome pics! Staff were friendly and welcoming too👍
Moo Moo — Google review
Very worthwhile to visit and to take all 366 stairs to the highest accessible point. Mind you, stairs are quite narrow and it takes a serious effort. Breathtaking view especially with clear weather, obviously. Ticket vending machine can be found in the passage that goes under/through the belfry tower building.
Boris Ginger — Google review
I enjoyed climbing up this tower. You can see Brugge 360 degrees.
Also, we were up there when the bell rung. It was loud but it was very neat to see the hammer hitting the bell...
If you want to go to this tower and a number other points of interests in Brugge, get the Museum package for 3 days. It is worth it.
Ino Sofjan — Google review
Great fun going up the 366 narrow winding steps. We picked a very windy day which added to the experience!! An amazing mechanical display as well as the bells and you can hear them playing tunes at certain times.
Patti Pegg — Google review
Very nice climb up to the top. Around 300 stairs and they are pretty narrow, so be prepared. You get some great views of the city and beyond on a clear day.
Poojan Raval — Google review
We really wanted to visit it and when we arrived at 16.55 there was only one ticket available from 17.00. The gentlemen at the counter were very kind and still gave us two tickets.
If you can plan to arrive at a certain time, I recommend you book tickets, otherwise you might not find tickets.
The access staircase is quite narrow and those going down have priority.
It is worth 15 euros and all the 366 steps for a fantastic view.
Laurentiu Ovidiu Calin — Google review
We climbed up in the evening after dark. I imagine the views would have been better during the daylight hours but it was still nice to see the city lights and also the history of the tower. The stairs aren't too difficult to climb (for an early 30s couple) with plenty of landings and floors to take breaks at, however the spiral staircase is quite narrow in places so maybe not the best for people who are nervous of confined spaces. We bought tickets online in advance and not have to queue to get in.
G Dawes — Google review
You get to see a great view of the city, but not anything special. I recommend to book your ticket prior to your visit there, so you can get in at the time you want, however you can book the ticket the same day at the entrance, but probably there will be a spot at least a couple of hours later.
There're 366 steps you get to climb, some of them were really small; dutch-type steps.
I don't believe it's worth the 15€.
Fay Τiger — Google review
Amazing view of the city and the literal central point of the city. We reserved and booked time slots the day before to go up but also it sells out quickly so try to book as early as possible. We also went on a weekend but it was in February. Lots of climbing but its not too bad, there are multiple levels you can stop and relax. The one right before the top is nice, you can see how the bells work. Last is the pure lookout point and you have a nice view of the city.
Josh Baltazar — Google review
The Belfort or Belfry is the iconic landmark in the center of Bruges. It’s a medieval bell tower built around the year 1240. We bought tickets online for a Tuesday 9:40 time slot. The booking system is super easy because it tells you how many tickets are left for each time slot, and you don’t need to book too far in advance. There weren’t too many people when we went but there were already people coming back down.
There are some areas of the climb that are narrow, so just be mindful of that. It took us about 15 minutes to get to the top and when you get up there, it is so cool! You see the actual bell (beware, it’s LOUD, obviously since you’re right next to it) and you can look down on the square. Although it’s not a complete 360 view since the bell blocks some of the access, it’s still a sight to see. The whole experience from going up, taking photos at the top, coming back down took us about 45 minutes. It did start getting a bit more crowded when we were heading back down, so my recommendation is to go early.
Definitely a must see if you’re in Bruges!
Bruges, located in northwest Belgium and the capital of West Flanders, is renowned for its canals and medieval architecture. Its port, Zeebrugge, plays a significant role in fishing and European trade. Burg square's impressive City Hall dates back to the 14th century while Markt square boasts a 13th-century belfry with panoramic views from its 83m tower.
7% as popular as London
9 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Liverpool
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Vieux-Lille is a vibrant area that boasts the intricate Old Stock Exchange from the 17th century. The region is bustling with activities, including redbrick houses, trendy cocktail bars, and restaurants that serve outdoor dining. Notable landmarks in Vieux-Lille include the medieval Hospice Comtesse Museum, Porte de Gand monument, and the impressive Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille Cathedral from the 19th century.
The Menin Gate is a British war memorial located in the town of Ypres, Belgium. The gate is inscribed with the names of 54,896 military personnel who have lost their lives in battle here during World War I and II. It serves as a place of remembrance for those who have died, and it is also the location of a daily Last Post ceremony.
Excellent a sobering experience to see so many names from so many continents called to war.
There were pipers who marched though this evening and we listened to the last post. A truly humbling time on a beautiful sunny evening.
Andy Parsons — Google review
A wonderful memorial. Spend some time here to reflect on the men who walked through on their way to war and never returned. Be sure to catch "The Last Post" ceremony at 8:00 every evening. Be there 30 minutes early to catch a good viewing point.
Kevin Meier — Google review
Went to the last lost ceremony. What a service. A genuinely beautiful thing. It is under construction at the moment as the stone has become a bit weathered, i think. It is still a strengely beautiful place. If you're in the area...8pm every evening... get yourself there for the last post ceremony.
Craig Wood — Google review
Currently under major renovation so most of memorial under cover. Last Post at 8pm each night. Work will take a couple of years at present. Still a magical, thought-provoking place
Paula Vance — Google review
This is an absolute must visit along with the beautiful town of Ypres, whether a history buff or a casual visitor. Don't miss the the Last Post at the Menin Gate a ceremony that has been performed every evening since the Menin Gate memorial was opened. Plenty of accommodation and restaurants in Ypres.⁹
To the memory of the fallen.
Lest we forget ❤️ 🌹
gav perry — Google review
This is a WW1 memorial in Ypres, Belgium dedicated to the soldiers of British and Commonwealth whose graves are unknown. I & Family read there aloud a poem The Flanders Fields by John McCrae and we all were very moved visiting this monument and various Military Cementaries.
EllyO — Google review
Excellent. A fitting & moving monument to the soldiers & service men & women of The Great War. The daily evening service provides a few minutes to reflect & ponder the past as well as the future.
The thought of so many with unknown graves is so sad. The people of Flanders & in particular Ypres to maintain such a monument & tradition is testimony to their gratitude to those who died.
Tim Griffiths — Google review
Important!
The site is undergoing maintenance for all of 2023 so the gate is covered with scaffolding.
The site is astounding and worth a visit if you're in the city.
Every evening they pay tribute to those named here and lay wreaths to the fallen with buglers performing the last post. This tends to get very busy so be sure to arrive early.
Leon M — Google review
Was such a great atmosphere! The evening last post ceremony was incredible and something I will never ever forget. Would definitely recommend watching the ceremony as it's amazing to witness. The only reason for the 4/5 instead of 5/5 stars was because unfortunately when we visited there was scaffolding up but that can't be helped-hoping to visit again when the scaffolding is gone!
Gemma Hollingworth — Google review
A very sobering experience. To see the 50,000+ names makes them people and not just part of a statistic. The remembrance ceremony at 20.00hrs each day is very well done, is somber, and they do ask people not to applaud.
Point and shoot pics — Google review
Such an evocative place.
So, many names of those who have no known grave and from so many different nations.
It is a sobering experience just to see so many names, ranks, regiments.
On the right hand side (if approaching from town) and just before you go under the gate there is a slope, if you walk up there you can find the Indian and the Ghurka memorials. There is also a fabulous scale model of the Menin Gate with Braille panels for those with a visual impairment.
You won't be disappointed and if in the area it is a must see monument to those who gave their tomorrow's for our today's.
Shona Floyd — Google review
Amazing experience this. Playing of the last post. Every night at 8pm. Loads of people came to see it. Very moving experience. Something you must see in your life. Highly recommend. Would even of made a long trip to see it.
Greg Vizer — Google review
Our generation need to remember and salute those who fought but had no future themselves.
The quiet restrained experience of listening to those 3 bugles makes you feel humble in this torrid world.
"Give peace a chance" If only !
Michael Stewart — Google review
We attended the Last Post Ceremony which takes place at 8pm daily. A very moving act if remembrance. Get there early so you can see what's going on.
Lyam Galpin — Google review
Only reason for 4 stars is scaffolding is up so couldnt see the actual gate but went there for armistice day and watched the last post ceremony from the town centre and it was a beautiful service
0d3LL — Google review
A truly humbling experience. This was the highlight of our short trip to Belgium. A must visit for those wishing to pay their respects.
John Busby — Google review
I already visited the Menin Gate many times in my life and when I did yesterday 26.09.23 I found the Gate currently being restored which of course was a shame. However, I fully understand the necessity of doing so and look forward to see the Gate again in its full beauty.
The Poppies wreath is to be found in front of the Gate about 50 mtrs further down the road.
Lest we forget 🏵️
The Centre national de la Mer in Boulogne-sur-Mer houses a large aquarium with sharks, sea lions and penguins, as well as a tropical lagoon full of colorful coral. This is a great attraction for children who can see some of the more exotic fish species at the aquarium. The historic sites and port of Boulogne-sur-Mer are also worth a visit while in Boulogne.
A truly wonderful day out. During our 6 hour visit we saw everything there was too sea 😉 and enjoyed every minute of it. We have many highlights to share with our family and friends. The auditorium is like the biggest and best TV you will ever see - truly stunning. Could have spent all day there alone, just watching.
My wife is slightly disabled, and being able (for free) to have use of a wheelchair (secured with your ID) made the day possible. And with at least 97% accessible with a wheelchair we missed nothing (other 3% you could still see, just not quite as close). Lifts (with notifications giving priority to wheelchair users) are plentiful and like everything else clean, and to a very high standard - and even some nice surprise.
Food, maybe is the only negative, we had a crepe for lunch and a coffee (no problems with that), as we planned a restaurant meal that evening, but the other offerings did seem excessively expensive and not that good.
In conclusion for a day out of memories, under €30 entry it is well worth a visit.
Ian Steel — Google review
It's a nice aquarium but a but expensive for what it was. We where done in 2 hours. Drove especially from Luxembourg for it which didn't seem to be worth it. Only nice if you are already in the area. Tickets should be maybe only 15 euro per person not 24.
Anusha Mian — Google review
This is a really big aquarium, with a huge central "pool" and then smaller aquariums all around. Lots of floors all having different topics about marine life. Very educational and fun, great family outing. Was quite crowded, but rightfully so. If you so fancy, the sand beach is right outside to build sand castles after (or swim in the sea).
Simon Willems — Google review
Fantastic experience. My view on jellyfish completely changed :) So beautiful... So much to see. Beautiful aquarium. Take it slow and pay lots of attention to what you can find in the aquarium. There is so much going on. Every fish sort had its own behavior. Unique. Never saw something like this before wrt aquariums.
Joost Maltha — Google review
Summary - a pretty damn good aquarium with lots to see and do for kids and adults. It makes The Deep (an aquarium in Hull) seem tiny!
We only went here as it was raining but we were certainly glad we did. The first point to note is that the ‘official’ car park has a height restriction so is no good for camper vans.
The place itself has two main exhibitions plus a penguin exhibition. The first one has a huge tank with sharks, sting rays and lots of lots of fish. This also has a tunnel through it was is good. There are lots and lots of smaller tanks and exhibits.
The second one is based on the coast and, again, has loads of small tanks and exhibitions. However the main attraction are the seals and you can only see these through a wall in their tank. This means that you can see them swim under water.
The third area is the penguins and these are in a relatively small area. However we were tired by this point so didn’t stay long.
There is the obligatory cafe (warning - expensive) and gift shop (reasonably priced).
In all we spent 4 hours there which ain’t bad for the €70 or so it cost. Well worth it.
James C — Google review
Lots of fish, as we walked the fish tanks never stopped! Recommend the large main tank with the manta ray, very cool and curious! The seals were very cool also!
Good crepes and hot chocolates
Zinc Rich — Google review
Nausicaa is truly an experience to take your kids once, to prepare them for the future and climate change. Even though the tariff is high, and yes some reviews do feel it is a glorified sea tank. However given the context we live in this project is remarkable and opens your eyes to the synergies between man and sea in a setting so interactive for kids and adult. Special packages can be introduced to make this accessible to all.
Ruchita Sharma — Google review
I have always wanted to go since I was a kid and we finally managed to get there. Absolutely amazing place, if you love an aquarium trip then you will love this place! Only advice I can offer is give yourself plenty of time to get around it as it's huge!
Stevie Bates — Google review
A great experience, lovely staff and an overall value for money visit. The variety is great too. They have penguins, seals and a large number of sealife including sharks and stingrays. I went with a school trip that I helped organise and can only say that I will be doing this in future! Visit if you can, you won't be disappointed.
Shabazz Siddiq — Google review
It’s very big and beautiful, their seal 🦭 show was pretty nice and the visiting steps are super interesting, they’ve got many fish i’ve never heard of, and a great sea experience!!!
joseph kettaneh — Google review
Great family day out. We spent 5 hours there with 3 kids and they were all entertained. The first part of the exhibition is very digital and tech heavy and there didn't seem to be many fish, but it greatly improved as we moved on to a different exhibition. Food options seemed limited, but the crepes were fresh and tasty.
Laura — Google review
We made a special visit to go as birthday present for our son. You can buy an additional day ticket for only €5 which is excellent value. We spent the second day seeing things we were too tired to appreciate the first day!
This is the best aquarium I’ve ever been to and highly recommend it. The welfare of the animals is paramount and it is obvious how well cared for they are.
The cafe is mediocre and quite expensive but functional and has the best view over the beach.
Best part is the huge deep water tank based on a site off Columbia in Pacific. The giant manta ray is particularly impressive.
Only downside was trying to buy an ice cream at the end and the staff member laughed with her colleagues at my poor French. I left customer feedback for that to raise training need but it meant that I left on a down note after 2 brilliant visits.
Please visit and enjoy but I can’t recommend the ice creams!
Rosemary Bolton — Google review
Lovely day out for all the family. Went for a day trip from the UK. Used the eurotunnel to get from Folkestone to Calais. From there, it's a straight forward 30 minute drive to Nausicaa. Spent a good 5-6 hours there and then drove back. The aquarium itself is fantastic and the staff helpful and friendly. Would definitely do this again.
Stephanie John-Baptiste — Google review
Very friendly personnel and also very helpful. The aquarium itself is quite big and split up in 2 main parts. It took us 4 hours and 30 to get through it all, at a slow though, which is not bad I think. The place is very clean and modern and there was not a lot of people so it was very comfortable, being a Saturday this was a little bit surprising. The big tank is amazing and is definitely a show stopper. Be sure to check out the giant manta, it's amazing. Parking is located on either side of the facility and is a Qparking. Be mindful however that the beach side parking 'la plage' didn't have Maestro working, so you were only able to pay there with cash, Visa, or Mastercard.
crazedentity — Google review
I didn't really think that this place lived up to the expectations. I would visit if I lived in the town, but wouldn't say its worth a long trip to see. The large centre aquarium is quite amazing but there were a lot of areas that just have screens and tv's. Personally, if I go to an aquarium I don't want to see screens... I want to see the real thing! Knocked off some stars for this reason, otherwise there's a wide variety of fish and cool things to see!
E M — Google review
It was an ok experience. I expected more than just one big fish tank and tiny sea lion and penguin areas. I feel bad about the animals, though, because they look very crammed. The penguins and sea lions enclosures, especially, looked so tiny! Loads of space for people to walk but not enough for the animals.
There were restaurants and a smoking area. I'd advise against using the loo if you can hold it because there are some shocking things to see, apparently. My husband went and came back traumatised 🤣
Yuliya Mulvaney — Google review
We spent around 2 hours here, one Sunday. It is an incredible place to visit. Definitely take your time to read all the interesting material that is on offer. The Aquarium is huge and very impressive, with a large array of fish & rare creatures. I would recommend this for all visitors in the area!
Terry Caton — Google review
Such a great experience to visit this aquarium! you can see different kinds of animals there in very close distance, I was so impressive. Highly recommend people to visit !
T Leung — Google review
Really cool and big aquarium with lots of animals to see. We spent 2h here and that was perfect! We visited on a very sunny and warm Sunday 2.5h before the closing so the aquarium was very empty and that made the experience even better! The sea lions show was stunning! And my favourite thing was the biggest aquarium. That one just leaves you speechless.
The only downside is that the ticket prices are quite expensive and I definitely wouldn’t want to visit on a rainy day as there are most likely be too many screaming children around. Additionally, there isn’t much interesting information about the animals.
Eva Meglič — Google review
Absolutely impressive. Huge aquarium/sea life center. I have visited many sea life centres in the world but this one definitely stands out. It has 3 distinct exhibitions: mankind & shores, journey on the high seas and in the eye of the climate. It’s a real deep dive into the ocean world, the aquaria are all super nice, the information is complete and the tone of the exhibition is informational, encouraging and positive. Instead of feeling depressed about the current state of the planet (which can be the case after visiting earth-related exhibitions) you walk out of this place with an informed, positive and motivated mindset, all thanks to the ‘both sides of the story’ perspective of the exhibition.
Due to its recency (it was completed in 2018) it feels very up to date.
The giant aquarium is super impressive (holding a 4m span manta ray), it has a great restaurant, and never felt extremely busy although we went on a holiday and there were many people inside. Throughout all 3 exhibitions nice and calm music helps set the tone, it’s very nice. We visited with 2 kids aged 10 and 12, and they absolutely loved it. Walked in at 11am, finished the tours at 4.30pm with a 1 hour lunch break. Very good value for money, highly recommended!!
Ilya Chardome — Google review
A great family day out while staying in the area. The huge tank where the bulk of the sea-life live can be seen from several places, including from above. We spent around 3 hours there. Parking in the nearby Q-Park Nausicaa is discounted if you're visiting the aquarium.
Ben Clarkson — Google review
An excellent attraction with a huge array of marine life.
There are lockers that accept one euro or one pound coins. But they get used up quickly so try to arrive early.
The giant mantaray is the highlight but there are various outstanding examples of marine life from sharks to seals, jellyfish, and much more.
Be warned, there are two main sections, so you might want to arrive early and do one side before lunch at the excellent onsite restaurant. Overall, it takes around 3 - 4hrs to get round unless you want to rush through!
The aquarium is also an educational resource, and has a lot on conservation and the changing world.
gavin white — Google review
Aquarium Nausicaa offers a large collection of marine life, making it a worthwhile visit for nature enthusiasts. The exhibits are well-presented (French and English) and provide educational insights into the ocean's ecosystems and the importance of conservation efforts. However, it's worth noting that the admission fee is relatively high. Parking options are available in nearby garages, but on weekends, the area can get quite crowded, which is to be expected.
Overall, Aquarium Nausicaa provides an immersive journey into the underwater world, despite some considerations regarding pricing and weekend crowds.
Nikita — Google review
Incredible aquarium. Easily the best one I've been to in France, and even rivals some I've been to in the US. The large tank which houses the stingrays and sharks and whatnot was definitely the highlight of the aquarium, I could have stayed there for hours just watching. Overall the aquarium was a great experience, lots to see and would definitely go back. Went on a Monday and there was hardly anybody there, with no wait line to get in.
Levi Merrill — Google review
Lovely place for a visit, you need around 4 to 5 hours to see everything, the exhibits are wonderful and well spaced out, the large tank is amazing and we spent nearly an hour just watching all of the fish there.
Kevin Jeffrey — Google review
Loved it . We bought tickets in advance online and no issues to get in. Nice place, very well looked after. A lot of interesting information and visual presentation.
msmula19 — Google review
The most amazing aquarium I have ever seen. The centre care about their animals !! The place is massive and such great exhibits from different areas of the world.
Chris Hodges — Google review
One of the best aquarium I have done. Kids were mesmerised and it was uged. We spend at least 3h in there. Lots of fun.
Dover Castle is one of Englands oldest and most imposing castles, located on a hilltop above the shortest seacrossing between Britain and Europe. It has served as the countrys first line of defence for centuries, while also housing secret wartime tunnels and an underground hospital. The Battlements Walk offers views of the castle from atop its walls, while the Roman Lighthouse is one of only a few extant lighthouses in England.
As a member of English Heritage, entrance here was free. There is ample car parking space as well. Staff here were all really lovely and kind, also very knowledgeable. My four kids, aged between 6 and 12, had a really good time, so much to see including a wonderful tour of the underground tunnel system. Lots of amazing history, great views and the main tower was very well kept. If you are a member of English Heritage, I would definitely recommend this place. My youngest was also studying about castle life at school and it really helped him understand castle life and he enjoyed telling his class about his trip. Big thumbs up to all the staff for being so helpful and kind.
Asim Khawaja — Google review
An amazing place to visit and one of England's top castles for sure. The castle complex is huge with the keep offering impressive views of the whole town of Dover and to the French coastline. Easily 3+ hours of things to see. One of the most impressive I found were the Roman lighthouse and medieval church which underline the significance of the site. Also has very interesting WW2 history with a fascinating tour of the tunnels in which the Dunkirk evacuation was planned.
Henry Gayfer (Harry) — Google review
You can easily spend a whole day here - the castle grounds are massive and there’s a lot to see. The tower can be done quite quickly as there’s actually not much to see inside and the interior is very dated but worth it to climb to the top and see the great views.
Definitely recommend doing the war tunnel tour - very interesting and very well put together.
Chantal Johnson — Google review
Great place for kids. Castle itself is not wheelchair or pushchair friendly and there are lots of steps in the castle to get to rooms and top of the castle. They have got handrails. The rest of the grounds have paths. The tunnels are pushchair and wheelcahir friendly as long as your prepared to push them back up the hills. Had great story telling show for the kids in the castle. Stunning views from the tip of the castle. Staff super friendly.
Gillian Selby — Google review
A beautiful historic location with plenty to do and see for a whole day out. Suitable for families. Plenty of parking. Good visitor centre with information. A good restaurant with good choices of hot and cold food and drink. Very picturesque. Staff very friendly and informative. Wet particularly enjoyed the mini show with the king and his son in the main throne room.
Tom Dupplaw — Google review
Really must visit this! So much to see and we only had two hours. Enthusiastic and super-friendly staff, impressive and well-kept collection. And apart from all that: the views over the harbour and the sea are absolutely stunning!
Bob Lefevere — Google review
Dive into history and the gorgeous sites here in Dover. There is ample parking and walkways that are nice if you are pushing a pram. My "big kid" really enjoyed the tunnel tour while my 9 & 16yr old enjoyed exploring the medieval castle and grounds. We spent easily 2.5hrs but could have spent longer here. If you are an English Heritage member, there is also a cottage on the castle grounds that you can rent. Prices are on the website.
Elizabeth NVelazquez — Google review
This is simple one of the best Castle I've visited, vastly huge and impressive a full day is required. The war tunnels are a must the Dunkirk exhibition is truly emotional. The views from the top of the tower are spectacular. Car parking on site, has a couple of cafes / shops. The role this castle has played in our history is amazing
Steven Moseley — Google review
One of best castle to visit in England - wonderful kept and fully of history. The tunnels are great - but I recommend making them the first things you do as the queues can get rather long. Defiantly allow yourself a whole day there to see everything - we arrived when it opened and lefts just before closing and I'm still not sure if we saw everything. Loads of parking and great for kids.
Stephanie williams — Google review
I love Dover Castle, it is beyond fantastic
So many pivotal pieces of history happened here. You can spend an entire day exploring the premises, walking around and learning. Incredibly views, wonderful staff. A great day out for all ages. The price is quite steep but given the vastness, can't really complain! I believe you can get 10% off if you buy the day before online, so would recommend doing this!
Natasha G — Google review
Beautiful place perfect for a family dayout. The view from top is just spectacular. The castle, up and downhill walk around the garden is fun will keep everyone active all day.
The staff are very kind and helpful. They will help you plan the route if you're not sure where to start or if it your first time. Overall, the visit was great. Children had fun all the time. The Castle is a must visit place.
J Grg — Google review
I recently visited Dover Castle, managed by the National Trust in England, and it was an incredible experience. The highlight for me was the immersive journey into history at the war rooms, where you could almost feel the past come to life.
The breathtaking views from the castle are simply awe-inspiring. The white cliffs of Dover, the English Channel, and the serene landscape create a picture-perfect setting that's not to be missed.
However, I must mention that the parking situation was a bit inconvenient. Despite parking being available, we were directed to park outside the castle, which required at least a 20-minute walk, and this was quite challenging with young kids and a buggy. The gravelly and hilly path added to the difficulty.
On the positive side, the history within the castle walls is incredibly rich, and the maintenance of the site is top-notch. The tickets were reasonably priced for the value you receive, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors.
Be prepared for a lot of walking as exploring the castle and its surroundings can easily take 4 to 6 hours. I would highly recommend carrying water and snacks to keep energy levels up as you delve into this historic gem. Despite the parking hiccup, Dover Castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking stunning views of the English coastline.
Ajay — Google review
Absolutely loved my day at Dover Castle! The tower was my favourite with some amazing views at the top. The underground hospital tour was surprisingly entertaining, really well done, I felt I went back in time. I only regret the medieval Tunnels were closed to the public.
klaudyna kawecka — Google review
A must visit. Massive place with lots of different periods of history. Medieval tunnels are shut until summer 2024. We really enjoyed the great tower and looking through all the rooms. Great views of Dover. The church was nice too. Great place for people of all ages. Can be very windy.
Isabel — Google review
A massive place, so allow I’d say half a day of not all of it to visit. Tunnels are fab and views from the top of the tower are great. Cafe serves half decent food but overpriced as always at these places. Picnic is probably a better option if there a few of you.
Negative points for me is the bad signage and the lack of information boards to tell you what things are. Also the amount of distance you have to walk just to get to a toilet! Also the rudeness of some of the staff here is a disgrace! The woman in the shop next to the war tunnels has a bad attitude and would not show my daughter where the magnets were when asked! I wasn’t allowed in the shop due to not having my mask and she couldn’t even be polite about that! Also, if you’re going to enforce mask wearing then at least tell your staff to put their masks right over their face instead of just under their noses. One rule for all not just for us!! I’m not an anti masker, I forgot it.
Other then the negatives, I would visit again and allow myself more time to explore.
Caroline B — Google review
I was expecting just a castle but it actually has quite a bit more which surprised me. I found the tunnels in the cliffs more interesting than the castle as it's a bit different . We spent about three and a half hours there and missed a few things to see. The kids seemed to really enjoy it.
Stuart Wright — Google review
Amazing day. Kids loved it, loads to see. Would advise anyone who wants to go in the tunnels to get there early and do it straight away as wait times can build up. Summer holidays they have things for the kids to do on the green in front of the castle. Get the map in the ticket office it will help to make sure you see everything. There is a cafe and tea room but also plenty of picnic benches and grass if you take a packed lunch.
olly — Google review
Gorgeous view and super friendly staff! Little to do on Dover itself, but would definitely recommend a day trip just in the castle. With nice weather, you can even have a picnic on the castle grounds.
Fátin — Google review
What a fascinating place! I used my mobility walker and it was a bit of a challenge in some areas, but there is a courtesy disabled electric bus going constantly around the site which will pick you up and drop you off where you want to go. The staff are so friendly and helpful and very knowledgeable about the castle. The views over the Port of Dover are amazing. The Naafi Restaurant was nice although a bit pricey for a family to dine there. A meal of a small portion of macaroni cheese and a portion of garlic bread was priced about £9. I had a little bottle of juice and a bottle of spring water and it cost £5.75. I subsequently found that complimentary tap water is available. The staff were very helpful and friendly and there was an excellent disabled toilet with an adult hoist. Complimentary Mobility Scooters are also available on a first come first serve basis. If you need assistance to visit the castle, you can get a complimentary ticket with your adult ticket for your carer. We had a fantastic experience visiting and there is so much to see and do that to do it justice it would take another visit!
Rachel Camm — Google review
One word Stunning! I know if you heard it but never came along here you will feel the same even if you’re British or not. From the very beginning with a tiny bridge it starts your special journey. Castle, chapel, view or war tunnels it’s truly stunning. Be careful about to spare enough time because it’s big enough and tunnel tours are not self made tour. If you’re an English heritage member it’s free entrance. If you’re not become one.
PS. I would expect a better museum admission because of that many things would be more original or similar as it is not look like a toy specially inside the castle if it’s not main purpose of the design.
In tunnels you don’t even see the video specially at the second part.
I IGK (Daydreamer) — Google review
Stunning experience! Staying in Premier Best Western Hotel on the seafront. Staff were so lovely. 5 min drive to Dover Castle. Fantastic 2 nights away!
Jane Ross — Google review
I was a bit taken aback by the £30 entrance fee! But there is bundles to see and do here. Spent nearly 2 hrs walking around, up the Tower and along the battlements. Fantastic views of the Channel and the port. Nice cafe onside too, if expensive. Would advise again ordering the pizza, we didn't have it but everyone that we saw order it, sent it back.
Emma Hunter — Google review
Very easy, enjoyable day out. The Great Hall was the highlight, whilst the underground tours of the tunnels provided a fascinating glimpse at the second World War. We went on a Friday so it was relatively quiet but with a few school trip groups.
Tamara Marshall — Google review
I have been to this castle many times with my children. Everytime they love it and find something else to be excited about. The war tunnel are amazing , the castle is spectacular! On a sunny day you can see France from the castle. Spectacular views and steeped in history. I have been many times as a teacher and as a parent and highly recommend due to the facilities, the history and the knowledgeable staff!
Val Ross — Google review
A nice place to visit with scenic views all around and a peek into the history of the castle! You can also see the artillery and anti-aircraft guns used in WW 2. Be ready to walk a lot, though! Mind that the queues to the WW 2 tunnels might be longer!
Kaushal Vyas — Google review
Unforgettable experience!!!! Many place to visit (we spend 4 hours there) and the view are BEAUTIFUL me and my partner walk there from the city centre. Make sure u choose the sunny day and don’t forget to enjoy the view!!!
Pinn Sat. — Google review
Visiting Dover Castle was an enriching experience! Delving into the history of England's first frontier was fascinating. The castle's historical significance is palpable, and the views are breathtaking. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone curious about England's rich heritage.
Omar Bhatti — Google review
Huge site, with lots to see. As a dog owner, dogs have very limited access on the site. I'm fine with this, but it's not clear why English Heritage policy varies so much. We have visited similar sites as members and have been able to access much more. Biggest issue wasn't able to get any drinks because dogs not allowed in cafes and no outdoor vendor at all. It would be a benefit to consider a kiosk type arrangement somewhere.
Lots of kids activities laid on for Easter, queues for the tunnels and hospital, but well managed and didn't wait long (dogs also not allowed into these).
Would benefit from Audio guides. Lots of history but not that well explained, so some areas information overload and some with no information at all. Some new displays evident which were much better.
Gail Davies-Walsh — Google review
Very large grounds with lots to explore. The castle itself has been kept in a way that represents how it would of been many years ago. The 2000 year old lighthouse is a fantastic piece of architecture that has really stood the test of time. Lots of modern fitments still in place including gun posts when it was protected in WW1/2. Great views from the top looking down across Dover. Plenty of parking, restaurant and lots of toilets to use, staff are very friendly and helpful. A great day out for everyone.
Karl Venus — Google review
Excellent and very well preserved example of castle building. Make sure to save plenty ty of time to experience the WWII tunnels and stories. Make sure to join English Heritage prior to going and sign up for entrance to the site and centers. If short on time, visit the tunnels first, then the castle grounds.
James Vickery — Google review
Beautiful large castle with lots of grounds to walk around, a really interesting walk around the interior with halls to visit and a route up to the roof as well as fascinating wartime tunnels with a really fantastic tour and videos. A couple of gift shops too with the usual stuff and a lovely cafe with proper cooked food too (although obviously quite expensive). Overall an excellent day out and you could easily spend a full day here so make sure you have plenty of time!
One of the oldest and most important churches in England, Canterbury Cathedral is visited by millions of people each year. With rich history dating back more than 1,400 years, the cathedral contains some beautiful historical collections and is home to the Church of England. The main attraction is the crypt which was about to hold a wedding when it was visited.
Amazing experience. So much history and experienced guides who delight in imparting this history. We took a break after an hour or so and went for refreshments. Came back and spent another couple of hours there, a good way to see the Cathedral if you have time. Ticket allows you to return again during the year of issue, excellent value.
Florence Wise — Google review
Sadly on this visit could not go inside the main cathedral because of a private event we could only go to the crypt and the gardens but for a mere £5 it was worth it. You still get to see the stunning architecture of the cathedral from the outside and the crypt has lots of great things to see with such a stunning herb garden. I would recommend that you always check for events before you have you heart set on seeing the cathedral just in case but this was still a lovely option!
D A — Google review
Canterbury Cathedral is an absolute marvel of architecture and history, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. From the moment you set foot on the grounds, you are transported to another time and place, surrounded by stunning Gothic architecture and steeped in the rich cultural and religious history of England.
Every detail of the cathedral is breathtaking, from the intricate carvings and stained glass windows to the soaring vaulted ceilings and meticulously maintained gardens. The sense of peace and serenity that permeates the cathedral is truly awe-inspiring, and I found myself completely absorbed in the beauty and history of the place.
The knowledgeable and friendly staff are a testament to the cathedral's commitment to hospitality, and their willingness to share their expertise and passion for the cathedral's history and significance only adds to the overall experience. Whether you are a history buff, a religious pilgrim, or simply a lover of architecture and beauty, Canterbury Cathedral is an absolute must-see destination. I cannot imagine a more perfect way to spend a day than exploring this magnificent cathedral and all that it has to offer.
Piotr Czajka — Google review
Beautiful and ancient cathedral. Stunning stained glass windows.. the cathedral is easily accessible from London and a high speed train takes you to Canterbury in about an hour. The cathedral is easy walking distance from the train station and an easy day trip to cover most of the town. Right now there is a quaint little Christmas market in the city Centre that’s fun to visit.
divya tiwari — Google review
We were a bit unsure about buying tickets to enter, but trust me, it's totally worth it! 😊 It's not just the church you get to see; it's the entire surrounding area, including beautiful gardens. Inside, you'll find unique pieces of history displayed in the crypt and picturesque ruins of the former monastery. It took us about an hour and a half to explore everything fully. Plus, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site! 🌟🏛️
María De Abreu — Google review
Lucky to have visited during a concert rehearsal and viewed the Cathedral with an epic orchestra & choir backing. Such a treat! Absolutely massive Cathedral full of history even for a non religious person as myself the architecture & stained glass are particular highlights. Tickets with gift aid donations are valid for a year of return visits.
James Ponter — Google review
Enjoyed the day roaming around Canterbury city center and Canterbury Cathedral. Although we had visited before, this time we went for our 1st boat trip around the canals. Really enjoyed the canal trip. Also enjoyed walking through the Free Libary and Art Gallery in the Oldest building. Enjoyed the Pubs and had a fab meal. Most people & staff were very friendly.
Malcolm Chinoy — Google review
I beautiful old cathedral built in the Romanesque style. It is 1000 years old and absolutely amazing. The acoustics are incredible. A choir was singing and we could hear the songs even in the crypt. The don’t build them like this any more.
The cathedral has great history (even a grisly murder) and famous people buried within.
You approach the castle through the town of Canterbury, which has lots of shopping and food options. The town and cathedral draw a lot of traffic, so be prepared to wait in the weekends. We rented a car and made the drive ourselves and it wasn’t bad but if the thought of driving on the wrong side of the road isn’t appealing, there are many tour groups who go to Canterbury.
The trip was fun and I would recommend a visit.
Shane Giddings — Google review
A very grand cathedral and easy access for anyone, dog friendly and you pay once and can go free for an entire year. You can buy tickets on entry. Under 18s are free to enter. There's grounds around the cathedral which are nice to have a walk around with it usually being fairly quiet. The streets around the cathedral are slightly busier but filled with cute shops and independent restaurants.
Olivia Hibbert — Google review
Canterbury Cathedral is an awe-inspiring historic masterpiece that truly takes your breath away with its remarkable architecture and profound sense of history. Stepping inside its ancient walls is an experience that transcends time, leaving you with an overwhelming sense of wonder.
The cathedral's architecture is nothing short of amazing. Its soaring spires, intricate stained glass windows, and meticulously carved stone details are a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the builders who created this sacred marvel. Every corner of the cathedral holds a piece of history, and the Gothic and Romanesque elements blend seamlessly to create a visually stunning masterpiece.
Walking through the cathedral's hallowed halls and cloisters is an experience that words can hardly describe. The weight of centuries of history presses down on you, and you can't help but be moved by the sense of reverence and spirituality that permeates the air. It's a place where time seems to stand still, and you can't help but feel a profound connection to the past.
I wholeheartedly recommend visiting Canterbury Cathedral to anyone who has the opportunity. It's not just a place of worship; it's a living testament to human achievement and spiritual devotion. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply seeking a moment of reflection, Canterbury Cathedral is an absolute must-see. The feeling you experience when you walk through its old walls is truly unbelievable, and it's an experience that will stay with you long after you've left.
Ivan Bilic — Google review
An absolutely beautiful cathedral riddled in such significant history! The staffers at the visitor center are so helpful and kind. Purchase a ticket there (you have to top up £5 for an audio guide) before you head in to the cathedral.
The cathedral itself has plentiful stain glass windows and a direct link to how the England church was born.
Do note that while strollers/buggies are allowed inside, there are still quite a number of stairs around which require you to carry your stroller/buggy up/down.
The crypt was closed in the morning so we went for lunch nearby and came back just in time for it to be open. Photography isn’t allowed in the crypt.
Beverly - — Google review
Visited Canterbury Cathedral on a sunny day, January 16, 2024. Paid £17 for an adult ticket, opted for the full experience. Noticed ongoing restoration work, a testament to preservation efforts. The cathedral boasts extensive history; dedicated a few hours to explore, amidst the grey surroundings. The sound of someone playing the organs added a sublime touch, enhancing the overall experience.
aleksander linkowski — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. It’s undergoing a lot of renovation work currently and there are some interesting updates on this around the building. It’s not a very serene space as there are lots of tourists around and about but it is still a vast and impressive space. Be warned lots of steps, it’s quite cold even in the summer and it is very expensive to get in
Jo Simpson — Google review
It was chilly but sunny weather. Beautiful cathedral, incredibly built and decorated. We had a great historical time and enjoyed. If you do gift aid when you buy the ticket, you can have 1year anytime visiting ticket. Inside out side it took around 2hours for us. It’s worth to pay and visit. Great 👍
J ANNA — Google review
Entry fee is £14 for an adult. Absolutely stunning Cathedral. You can almost feel the history! You can have a guided tour or an audio/ media tour. The guides really know their stuff! Or you can just wander on your own. Thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon here. Would highly recommend a visit.
Emma Chase — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral! I was here for a ceremony so didn't get a chance to explore the building but the main sanctuary is beautiful. Quick note, there are no toilets in the Cathedral but they have a very clean washroom in separate building just 3 minutes from the entrance.
Lucy Todd — Google review
Such a stunning Cathedral. We spent around 3 hours inside, there is so much to see and admire. In the Crypt no photos or videos are allowed, and it's a silent prayerful space. One can take photos in the rest of the massive cathedral.
There is only a small kiosk for coffee and tea on the property, but so many restaurants and Coffee shops are very close.
The Cathedral is undergoing constant restoration and maintenance, parts of it outside were covered by scaffolding. There are some beautifully restored, clean walls where the workmen have already done their magic. The cathedral requires £18,000 per DAY to run, so donations are welcome.
Liesel Teversham — Google review
The cathedral is nice looking and the grounds are well maintained. Inside the cathedral the guides are not proactive and don't share information on the site unless prompted (a lot). The day of our visit we saw students graduating, surrounded by their very proud parents. The atmosphere was a little chaotic and but I am sure that this is not usually the case. Whilst viewing an exhibit, there was a fire alarm, I asked the guide if we should leave and where the muster point was. She didn't have an answer. I made the call to evacuate. The fire alarm stopped sounding, so we went back to touring the cathedral. About five minutes later, the alarm sounded again. At this point another of the cathedral's guides came running in and shouting "get out, get out!". The tourists began running. My children were very scared. We CALMLY walked out and when we (again) asked where the muster point was, was told to follow the crowd (!) Unbelievable. We waited until the alarm went off and then when the crowds started piling back in, we asked a guide if we could return. She looked around and said: "I guess so". Upon entering the cathedral, we saw the guide who incited the panic and reminded him that panic causes more accidents. He informed us that the way he behaved this was company protocol!
The rest of the visit was spent viewing the cathedral and using Google as my guide. Definitely not worth the money. Particularly, as the staff are not trained in what to do and how to behave in emergencies.
Carissa Tolmie — Google review
Canterbury is a place where history and modern life coexist harmoniously. It’s a journey through time and a delightful destination for anyone seeking a taste of old-world charm in the UK.
Beyond the cathedral, the city’s cobbled streets and medieval buildings create an enchanting atmosphere. The Canterbury Tales attraction brings Chaucer’s tales to life, and you can explore the medieval architecture of Westgate Towers.
Finally, Canterbury’s friendly and welcoming atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both history and contemporary experiences. Whether you’re wandering its ancient streets or enjoying a meal in one of its charming restaurants, Canterbury invites you to savor the best of the past and present.
Punting tours in Canterbury often take you past several iconic landmarks, including the stunning Canterbury Cathedral, historic buildings, and beautiful gardens.
Highly recommended place to visit!
Pooja Prasad — Google review
Unmissable experience for first time visitors, it's no coincidence that this has been a site of pilgrimage for over a millennium.
The cathedral with it's iconic mixture of centuries of building styles is worth the price of admission on its own, and the daily services, performances and special events make return trips well worth it.
Note that an admission ticket is good for a full year.
Martin Hansen — Google review
Amazing Cathedral; spare minimum 2 hours to enjoy . It’s the second time We visited; both times We were accompanied by our dog. Yes; this is a Dog Friendly attraction just for that 5 Stars . We wanted to take the tours they have available but unfortunately they don’t allow dogs on the guided tours . We payed for the audio tour and it was really good and easy to navigate ; they have it available in few languages ( No Spanish ) .
All in all very happy with the service and be able to visit an architectural wonder; while visiting Canterbury.
HL JV — Google review
So much to see!
The precincts and gardens should not be missed either.
So much history to catch up with around the cathedral.
Pride of place the story of Thomas Beckett. Also a must see is the Anthony Gormley in the crypt.
Melvyn Ede — Google review
Really nice day out in Canterbury. The cathedral is not the most beautiful in the UK but very impressive with its Romanesque architecture. Plenty to see - took 1.5 hours without audio guide. £17 to get in and that’s an annual ticket which is good value. Kitch will worth a visit too for something for eat.
Carl Argent — Google review
Amazing Cathedral; spare minimum 2 hours to enjoy and see the entire cathedral
England’s first Cathedral and one of the most visited historic sites.
Paid £17 for an adult ticket. Beautiful and ancient cathedral
You must see when you coming in Canterbury
Catalinka — Google review
Our visit to Canterbury Cathedral was nothing short of glorious; every step within its hallowed halls felt like a blessing. As we marveled at the intricate craftsmanship of its Gothic architecture and the ethereal glow of its stained glass windows, we couldn’t help but feel a profound sense of reverence for the centuries of history and faith that permeated the space. It was a pilgrimage of the soul, filled with moments of quiet contemplation and overwhelming gratitude for the opportunity to witness such magnificence.
From the tranquil cloisters to the resplendent choir, every corner of Canterbury Cathedral seemed to radiate with a divine presence, enveloping us in a sense of peace and joy that lingered long after our visit had ended. It was truly one of the best experiences of our lives, leaving us feeling both humbled and uplifted by the sheer majesty of this sacred place. Canterbury Cathedral is indeed a must-visit destination—a glorious testament to the enduring power of faith and the beauty of human creativity.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury Cathedral’s significance transcends national boundaries, embodying universal values of cultural and historical importance.
Canterbury Cathedral holds a special place in the cultural heritage of England. It has inspired countless works of literature, including Geoffrey Chaucer’s iconic Canterbury Tales, which immortalizes the journey of pilgrims to this sacred site. Today, visitors from around the world flock to Canterbury Cathedral to marvel at its architectural splendor, explore its rich history, and experience a sense of awe and wonder in its hallowed halls. A visit to this monumental landmark is not just an encounter with the past but a journey into the very heart of England’s spiritual and cultural identity.
Nibu George Thomas — Google review
Canterbury Cathedral is not just a building; it's a living testament to over 1,400 years of history, faith, and artistry. Stepping through its grand entrance is akin to stepping into a time machine, transporting you from the modern world to a realm steeped in medieval grandeur and spiritual significance.
The sheer scale and intricate details of the cathedral are awe-inspiring. From the soaring Gothic arches and stained glass windows that shimmer with vibrant colors to the Romanesque crypt with its echoing silence, every corner whispers stories of the past. Wandering through the cloisters, with their tranquil gardens and peaceful atmosphere, provides a moment of respite and reflection.
Canterbury Cathedral is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply seeking a unique and uplifting experience. It's a place that resonates with the soul, leaving you with a sense of awe and wonder long after you leave its hallowed halls.
Kwok Lau — Google review
Canterbury Cathedral is a magnificent example of medieval architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors are consistently impressed by its grandeur, intricate details, and spiritual ambiance. The cathedral's historical significance as the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury and its connection to the Canterbury Tales add depth to the visitor experience. Whether you're interested in religious history, architecture, or simply appreciating awe-inspiring beauty, Canterbury Cathedral is a must-visit destination.
Annu Singh — Google review
Historical cathedral with some good activities inside. Once you get inside you can see the herb garden, dark room, tombs of ancient people and so on. You also have a prayer room inside. You can spend some time peacefully.
Ajay Aravindakshan — Google review
An amazing piece of history and well worth a visit. It costs £17 to get in but this is valid for a whole year. I paid £5 to go on a guided tour which was 1.5 hours. Worth every penny. Our guide was Kirsten, a very knowledgeable and good humoured lady. I felt very engaged and learned a great deal.
The cathedral is enormous and I could easily of spent the whole day there as there is so much to see.
Thomas Becket,The Black Prince and the influence of William of Normandy and many others give this cathedral a long and very rich history.
It is a working cathedral and its open for various services and also for private reflection and prayers.
W W Howe — Google review
Fabulous historic cathedral (see Thomas Becket) plus plenty of interesting memorials to curious people. Monument to Becket is striking. Stained glass and cloisters beautiful. Tea shop was closed by 4pm (so no comment and no comment-err? Such a British tradition to close doors to cafés when visitors are in greatest need) but the visitors’ shop was open and had good stuff.
Catherine Rudd — Google review
I think the entrance fee can be off-putting to a few people. However, you can go back as many times as you like for a year, so it evens out. We live near Canterbury, so now have the year's pass.
How many times do you want to visit the same place? I thought that, but each time we go, you see something different. Also, there are a number of very knowledgeable guides there. One of these, Michael, gave us a real insight of a specific time/part of the Cathedral. Very interesting.
Michael J “Bulldog” Ranger — Google review
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Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH, United Kingdom
Colchester Zoo is a large zoo, with 200 different species of animals and many interactive features. There are also special themed zones, such as the Orangutan Forest and Edge of Africa.
A fantastic day out for the whole family. This is a nice big zoo with a huge range of animals. You can easily spend all day here and not see everything. We have a zoo pass and go most weekends. There are loads of places for food and drink. The hot chocolate is amazing!
The jungle tumble soft play is a really fun part for younger kids to enjoy. They run in 45 minute slots (you must book!), so a good chunk of time to wear the children out a little.
They are constantly revamping areas, so it is cool to see the changes as they happen.
Overall there is a wide range of interactive areas and activities. Near the eelphants they have an area where you can hold stick insects or African land snails, etc.
The train takes you from the tigers to the lemurs and back again (return trip is up to you).
I feel that I could waffle on for ages about this place, but I would definitely recommend it. If visiting from afar, definitely come along for a trip, or if local, I would strongly recommend getting a pass. I had one before having a child and loved the after work walks to the tigers and back!
Tarot Noble — Google review
What a brilliant day out for the whole family!
We spent 7 hours here! There really is so much to do, so many animals to see.
A few lovely little parks also.
Plenty of toilets around.
A few different places to stop for food or drinks.
Tracey Butcher — Google review
A great day, we all preferred the second half of the zoo where the bigger animals were kept as it was a lot more open, less cramped and less slopes. Overall there was a great selection of animals to see and things to do for all ages. Took us all day to soak it all up without really stopping to eat. Feeding the giraffes was definitely the highlight for me and the Komodo dragons talk was the highlight for my daughter
Lucy Dunne — Google review
Even though it's 3+ hours drive, it's a lovely zoo to visit.
Few new things since we last visited.
Great exhibits, and they're all built with the animals' welfare as first thought.
Not good for people who are motility impaired due to the hilly nature, but most of it's still accessible.
Definitely worth visiting.
Steve Waite — Google review
Went there on a Friday! Loved it so much, it was relaxing and very interesting!! Great zoo to go to with family and friends, the gift shop had a wide range of products and some items were unreasonably expensive but other prices were great! My favourite area was the one with the Koi fish, they were so gorgeous!!
Ivana Yanusheva — Google review
An absolutely wonderful zoo. We visited on a cold March day, yet the welcome was very warm. Lovely the way you wander round. The animals have plenty of privacy but you also get great views. The tiger enclosure seemed so natural. The edge of Africa was so well laid out. Highly recommended
Ian Mantel — Google review
An enormous zoo just 40 min outside of London! A great place to spend a day! It’s kid-friendly. Buy tickets in advance. We also tried one of the experiences available - feeding the elephants. It was definitely worth it. You should try one too! There are plenty of restaurants and cafes. The gift shop is big and full of interesting things to buy as a souvenir. The parking lot is enormous and it’s part of your ticket so no worry. There are also free tours available in different section throughout the day - look at the map at the beginning of your journey. Dive in the interactive activities that are free of charge!
Radi Galinova — Google review
My daughter bought me a Zookeeper for the Day experience. We came yesterday. Loved every minute of it. Keeper's are so friendly and knowledgeable and great to see how proud and caring they are for their animals.
Would recommend this for anyone who loves animals, and wants to work with animals. Thank you all so much for a very memorable day.
Heather Searle — Google review
This zoo provides a great family fun day out! We all enjoyed our experience. There are various different types of animals and so much to see. You definitely need the whole day to explore. There are also lots of fun play areas for little ones which is fantastic! The zoo itself is huge and takes a while to get around. They also have a free train service incorporated within the zoo that allows anyone to get on and go on a short tour with the guide. The toilets are well maintained and clean. The feeding facilities for babies are also amazing. There are plenty of shops around and lots of sitting areas, perfect to bring your own food and enjoy too!
Sana M — Google review
Tickets for 2 adults and 1 child about £80 so if you can use your Tesco points. The big zoo , can see a lot of different animals. The place has cafes , a playing area, an activity area for kids or you can bring your own food, gift shops , ice- cream cafe, toilets). Better to start exploring from the left side ( less people so you can enjoy a nice walk+ not long to wait for the train, usually later there will be a long queue). Kids can feed goats -goat food costs £1 but it's really fun.
Usually it takes all day to walk around the zoo so make sure you have comfy shoes.
Irina ... — Google review
I visited for the newly added Pygmy Hippo experience and this was a great experience. As well as being informative, I was able to get really close to Venus, feed her fruit and help prepare her enclosure. My keeper was great, deeply cared about all the animals on his section (Giraffe) and spoke about how Venus will be enriched by this new experience as she has recently lost her partner, Freddy.
The zoo is fantastic, so much for adults and children to do. I went during the week, which was really quiet, but would I really loved is that all the animal talks proceeded even though I was the only one there. Each staff member waited at the meeting point and happily invited questions.
Ate in the food outlets and prices were very reasonable. Breakfast roll was under £4 and cooked freshly for you. Great range of vegan treats and loads for the children to do. Will definitely be returning!
GJX W — Google review
Had a great day out at the zoo. Plenty to keep all ages entertained for hours. Special mention for Paul who was one of the guides on the train. How he can keep telling the guests about all the animals and telling jokes whilst having to hurd us off on and off the train and through the enclosure without having a melt down is amazing. Keep up the good work.
Overall I can't fault anything about my visit. Highly recommend and I will be visiting with the kids again soon.
Paul Mills — Google review
Even with a wet and rainy day the Zoo was still very good. The staff are all nice and polite. A gold pass holder has a lot of good benefits. Kids love the soft play area which is free but need to book a place in advance as it gets fully booked quickly.
David Daniels — Google review
Lovely family day out. Plenty of toilet facilities. Zoo well maintained and staff friendly. Please note the Zoo has lots of steep inclines but is wheelchair friendly. I would recommend advanced booking a mobility scooter as it is worth the money to make your day as enjoyable as possible
Lauren Day — Google review
Fantastic day out, even my 16yo & 18 yo daughters enjoyed it. Booked tickets online which was easy . We also booked the giraffe 🦒 & elephant 🐘 feeding experiences, which was definitely money well spent. We went 19/04/22 . Spacious zoo, one of the best that I’ve ever visited. Arrived 9:45 stayed until 5pm . All the animals seemed happy in their environment which was kept clean. Download the App onto your phone as a map etc . Can’t fault this place, even the toilets 🚽 were clean. The staff were helpful that worked there
Gary Read — Google review
We had a lovely day out. We got there early and did need the full day (10:30-17:45) We had two children under four and a baby, the toddlers loved it! They are both good happy walkers, so if your child doesn't like walking too much you will need a push chair. Lots of hills, but lots of benches everywhere.
All the animals were easy to see and all looked happy and healthy.
The train ride was fantastic, a queue to get on however they had two trains running. Well worth it as you then walk through the lemur enclosure.
Indoor play area was fantastic, they had timed slots, so book ahead. As it's at the start of the park, either do it first thing or last. If you go in the middle of the day you'll be going backwards and forwards.
We didn't know the birds that you can feed stop being fed at 16:00. So make sure you do that before then. Also we found there weren't many toilets, there was a wait each time.
All in all a very good day.
Sarah Lewin — Google review
Excellent zoo with lots to see, Not the cheapest and often deals on tickets via Groupon/Kids pass (saved over £5 with this one), etc. Includes some farm animals, goats, pigs.
Worth checking the times for various talks/feeding times as well. We were lucky enough to see the Otter feeding.
Mark Freeman — Google review
We absolutely love, Colchester Zoo. Lots of talks and interaction.
The parakeet feeding part, was new to us and we thoroughly enjoyed it 🙂.
It is a shame though, as years ago, you could queue and feed the Giraffes and Elephants. But you now have to pay extra for that. But I appreciate that it can't be cheap to keep a zoo going, especially in this economy and they do a lot to help support wild animals, so it's all worth it 😊.
Nicola Shannon — Google review
A brilliant day out with the family on my return visit after quite a few years.
Very busy bankholiday Monday, which added to the atmosphere.
Plenty of parking with entry being managed very well and efficiently without queues.
Place was very clean, well designed, and easy to get around.
Plenty of cafes, food outlets and ice cream Stores to keep family happy.
Most importantly the big 5 were out and not hiding🦁🐯🦒🐘🦏
Motin Khan — Google review
The best zoo I have been too. Lots of animals, lots of play parks scattered around the zoo, a train ride around some of the park into an up close visit into the ring-tailed lemur exhibit. Food seems a little pricey but that's no different to any other place.
James Day — Google review
We have the yearly pass great value for money.
Great Zoo all animals look like they are kept very well.
Had the chicken pieces and chips great value for money large portions and free sauces as much as you want.
Land train is great fun close up and personal with the ring tailed lemas.
A must visit well done to all involved.
Great day out.
Martin Hall — Google review
We visited Colchester zoo today(15/01/24) for the extraordinary experience full day for my son’s Christmas present and it went far beyond expectation. From start to finish you are met with a wealth of knowledge of the animals and zoos history while having special encounters with the animals. You are well catered for the day during your experience making the day care free. Our host Amanda was so knowledgeable and went above and beyond to make the day amazing as was all the keepers we met through out the day. The care and passion the team have here for the animals is very evident. Experience was true value for money while the memories you keep from it especially for my son!
Harry King — Google review
The staff are always so happy and friendly.
The Billy-Joe walk is very emotional. This is a zoo that truly loves their animals and you can feel the love for their animals - especially the ones they’ve had to say goodbye to. The enclosures are always clean, happy animals, very social! We love going here and will continue to support the zoo due to their caring nature. The orangutan was my favourite. She was swinging around, playing with cardboard, coming up and inspecting people.
Thank you for always being fantastic and putting animals first!
Dino — Google review
This is a fantastic zoo. The animals and enclosure are really well kept. Safe are friendly and helpful. Talks are good although unless you are interested in animal knowledge then you should give them a miss. It is a big place and takes a good full day to get round everything properly. The play parks and great and plentiful and the food and drinks are actually reasonably priced but there is plenty indoor and outdoor picnic areas if you want to take your own. Really enjoyed the day out and for anyone with kids it's a must!
Hannah Wilcock — Google review
Wonderful zoo with an amazing collection of animals, some of which we've not seen anywhere else. Slightly convoluted layout so it is easy to miss exhibits if you're not following a map, but there are lots of friendly staff around to help. The train was an excellent idea too. Food and drinks are readily available, varied and reasonably priced and there were many great talks throughout the day too. All in all, a fab day out, and we will definitely be going back.
Kim Stafford — Google review
My wife and I visited here for the fourth time and our experiences have only got better. We were welcomed by the staff attending the entrance, and easily located maps of the park. We visited at half nine and therefore weren't surprised when we couldn't see a lot of the external animals. We had a nice stroll through the park looking at the animals we could see and we had intentions on going round the park again. We got some awesome photos and we were extremely lucky with some of them. We had an amazing day and loved seeing how far the park has come from the first time we visited it 7 years ago. While there were refurbishments currently in progress it only makes our next visit even more exciting. I would recommend everyone to see this place at least once and I would also recommend you book online, although you save some money I would also urge you to make a donation while in the park as well. Colchester Zoo always delivers!!!! (Haven't included all the photos but just a few favorites)
Luke Cossey — Google review
The best zoo in the UK, book your tickets now if your not sure, you'll not be disappointed. Loads of free parking, free soft play (45mins sessions) amazing range of animals in enormous enclosures, so nice to see happy animals
Rob Beacham — Google review
Absolutely brilliant, staff answer your question. Food to feed the goats, and birds (for one pound). Lovely animals there there's one (maybe two) train there but you have to wait an hour for it (well we did). And at the end of the zoo there are Lego dinosaurs! Will definitely be coming again.
JJ Cambridge — Google review
There are a lot of animals here and some really wonderful exhibits. I'd give it 5 stars but the layout of the zoo is a bit odd and we got turned around a few times. That being said, it is certainly worth a visit! Easy parking as well.
Lauren Schwartzbard — Google review
I liked this zoo when I came the 1st time ten years ago, it was even better this time round with my kids. The things we liked; The lion roaring at the visitors. Sleeping all day crocodile. The hungry otter sisters. Sensible soft play. Bargain new year tickets. Underwater Anaconda. All the little bush dogs by the train station. Plenty of play parks for a sit down.
Max Daley — Google review
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Maldon Rd, Stanway, Heckfordbridge, Colchester CO3 0SL, United Kingdom
Nestled between two cliffs and accessible via funicular railways, Hastings Old Town is a delightful blend of traditional seaside charm and Tudor architecture. Visitors can explore the vibrant arts scene, browse quaint shops on George Street, and enjoy lively pubs on High Street. A shingle beach dotted with wooden fishermen's huts offers a picturesque backdrop for tourists who come to admire the Bluereef Aquarium or take in the sights at the Hastings Fishermen's Museum.
Adventure Island is a free-admission fun park with more than 40 rides and attractions from rollercoasters to ghost trains. It’s centrally located in the Southend experience for families and adults who are young at heart, with 32 rides in all. Blue rides include Big Adventure rides, Junior Rides are green rides and Mini Ride are red rides.
We had such a brilliant day here today. So much fun we ended up upgrading to an annual pass! Kids loved it. Such a great variety of rides for all ages, sizes and fears! The staff were all really energetic and helpful and the park was spotlessly clean. Can't wait to come back.
Kerry Santucci — Google review
I came twice. First I bought the tickets and it is one per ride any ride so no complications. Second I got a band as it means all twice completely paid for. The staff were enthusiastic the whole time and had good banter for the day and kept the joy of the day going with not one going to a phone each keeping engaged with what's going on.
Would recommend for the day as it is a mix of big rides and children's thst adults can still go on so great for a family
Ali R — Google review
We had a great day out at Adventure Island. Entry is free. However, it is recommended to buy the day wristband if possible online as it's much cheaper (yesterday it was 28 in the ticket office but 20 online). Single ticket rides are £3.5. Lots of rides to go on, kids get measured in the entrance and if they are over 120cm they can ride on their own. Under 120cm they will need an adult but the adult will go in the rides for free. Lots of food places inside too.
Isabel Escano — Google review
Kids loved it every moment, they had an incredible time at Adventure Island! From thrilling rides to delicious food, it exceeded my expectations. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the park was clean and well-maintained, with no more than 10 minutes waiting time for the rides.I can't wait to visit again! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Mehul Maru — Google review
Had a wonderful time with our little one there. we went there over the weekend so the place was a bit crowded, however that was to be expected when the weather was nice and sunny. Some rides had a bit of a queue ( around 10-20 minutes wait), but it was worth it for our little one.
Plenty of food to grab and i would say more than ok seating areas to sit and relax over a cup of coffee/tea.
No parking available there, so you would need to find either road parking or look for pay and display parking spots around.
It was great to see that they also have an indoor play area (soft play) and some arcade games in case the weather is not playing nice.
Overall great day out and we had loads of fun.
Roxana P — Google review
Great fun for all the family. Lots of rides for big and little kids. Big wheel, roller coaster etc. Lots of staff/security around too if you need them. Plenty of food options. A good place to visit even on a grey day.
Louise — Google review
I took my young baby there to the soft play play stack area and she loved it. She enjoyed going through the obstacles, the slides and really loved the ball pit that she didn't want to leave!!!
There's a cafe, arcade stuff for the adults which all the adults enjoyed doing whilst i was inside with my baby.
Definitely a must for any parents
We went at new years so there was lots of Christmas decorations which were all beautiful and my baby enjoyed looking at them!!
Aisha Ahmed — Google review
Was a great day out that we all loved and would love to do again. Atmosphere was great and lots of different rides for adults and kids, even some calmer rides for smaller kids. Some nice places to get food & drink also. Not too long waiting in queues apart from a couple of popular rides.
A thoroughly great day
Mike S — Google review
It's nice to enter and walk around without having to pay an entry fee. We walked around on a Thursday and it wasn't too busy but got there too late to purchase tickets to get our money's worth. However on the Friday , a public holiday, we decided we will do the half price from 5pm and we had til 10 pm closing time. The park was very busy throughout the day with queues. By the time we got our tickets, the rides were getting less busy which was great. We got to ride each roller coaster at least twice. Rage is the most adult one and though I don't like a full drop, I went on it twice, cause why not. The queues were short. By 9pm we were cold and had enough. But it was time well spent and so much fun.
L Jo — Google review
Not necessarily a place for adults, but children go crazy when here. I took my students on a school trip to Adventure Island, and they had a blast. They ran, they rode, they sang, and they enjoyed every second of the trip.
The place has some fast-food options to eat and many sweets available.
A big shout out to the call centre team that made the booking system very easy, and they supported me all the way. Thank you!
I think AI is a great place for any school trip.
cristi cristian — Google review
Great small park that appeals to both older thrill seekers and younger families. Could definitely do with a few more thrilling attractions. I would love to see a new rollercoaster but it's great as it is.
Be aware some rides advertised on the website are removed or not open (including their biggest ride time machine), plus it's unclear on how to buy tickets online.
TCE — Google review
Wish I could give six stars to bring their rating up. Let's start with the good the park is well set out with loads to do for the kids and grown ups alike. Paid for wristbands in advance to save a few quid but even at the gate price they are fantastic value. All the food outlets we tried were great well priced and well staffed. The park was clean and tidy. Now let's move onto the bad.... There was non just even better I have always said the right staff can make a good place great and the excellent staff here make this already great place absolutely fantastic. Every member of staff where working a stall, food outlet, ride or even just walking around all had a smile on their faces on both of our visits. Interacting with the kids when on rides often dancing at the side honestly if you have any bad staff they were hidden on both these days. My at the end of the 1st visit my son came to me and said "we are definitely going here again the staff are lovely" now on our 2nd visit my mam has just said "the staff on this site are unbelievable so happy and helpful". Keep doing what you are doing.
M B — Google review
Superb way to spend a whole day with a little one. Plenty of rides and stuff to do throughout the park for an entire day out. Plenty of places to buy food from and somewhat ok seating areas. The place does get quite crowded during busy times and some ride queues have waits of upwards of 10-20 minutes for only like 3 minutes rides. Superb atmosphere and i like that the place also has an "indoor" area where there's soft play and some arcade games in case the weather is not suitable. Parking is a different story as they don't have dedicated parking places so you will have to either find a car park or street parking. Nearby theres loads of them but during busy times it gets quite crowded.
Adrian Stefan Iancu — Google review
1. Good value for children and families
2. Can spend the whole day
3. Indoor ride is good for younger children and have soft play
4. Annual pass is a must
Tracy But — Google review
Oooh Wow it was a beautiful experience, an amusement park with lots of amazing rides, scary and mild ones, we had so much fun and a lot to eat to, and just by sea, you can have picnics at the sea shore, as at evening the tide had gone down and the water at the banks had gone back to the sea, we could even walk on the sea beds and pick shells. I will sure visit again in the future, it was fun with the children and adults alike.
Egy Daniels — Google review
We weren't too sure what to expect from here (picture thoughts of typical seaside amusement parks) but we were pleasantly surprised.
The entry was quite expensive (£22.50) but the super saver wrist band worked out good value if you try enough of the rides. Take your child's Blue Peter badge if they have one for 2-4-1 entry.
Unlike normal theme parks, it's very easy to come and go as you please so easy to pop out for food (plenty of options within 2 minute's walk). The facilities inside the park didn't get great reviews.
We visited on Halloween weekend and the staff were really getting into the spirit!
Plenty of places to park nearby, but the Royal's shopping centre seemed particularly good value.
Rides are good for all ages. Lots of amusements, facilities and also a mini golf course (though this costs extra).
All in all, a good fun day out.
Adam Sewell — Google review
I have really enjoyed my time over there . It's a small heaven for kids .. all the fun games and rides seem really enjoyable..I had a fun time just watching all those kids enjoying themselves. It felt like it was reducing my by with their joyfulness. And the nearby Pier gave me a peaceful walking experience. I will definitely go there in Summer In sha Allah .
abul basher — Google review
Great local fun park. A few good teen/young adult rides. More aimed at primary school age. I observed that security and other staff were friendly & professional. Lots of fun to be had, especially with a day wristband pass. The bonus was the good weather. 22°C.
I'd advise taking a packed lunch. Hour long queue for food. The queue was chaos. It started out as three single orderly lines to each order point but slowly became a morrass of bodies pushing in, that melded into a formless crowd clamouring for overpriced hotdogs, burgers (3 mm thick), chicken nuggets or vegetable wedges. The servers were working so hard but the quality of what they're working with is IMHO substandard. The price doesn't bear any relation to what you receive. I had two bites of the hotdog with onion, mild mustard & ketchup but could eat no more. I reminded me of the 1970s. The kids were disappointed too. They're not snobs but can detect a rip off very well. If you have a severe food allergy, have coeliac disease or are a vegan, be very cautious. Call them up when planning to visit.
Having said all that, I still recommend the park for a few hours. Queues for rides varied between a few minutes to a ½ an hour, so not too bad.
The park is split in two by the pier. A passage takes you under the pier, past an amusement arcade and into the part with the more adventurous rides.
Have fun!
The Williams — Google review
Great place to take the kids. Adults go on free with any kids under 110cm which meant it was a cheap day out with a wristband
Kids had a particularly great time as we timed our visit to a superhero day and the staff engaged our children with genuine enthusiasm.
Only let down was the food situation, tasteless but at a reasonable price compared to many places along the seafront.
Buy tickets in advance (save £8 per daily wristband if bought online in advance... )
Jonathon Lawrence — Google review
Went on public holiday, the wrist band is worth it as you can go on all the rides and depending on how busy it gets you can go on some rides more then once. You can purchase online and save or you can purchase wrist band on the day. If the adventure land is open until 10:30 you can get the wrist band half price after 5pm. You can purchase individual tickets which works out £3.50 for a ride if you know your little on or your self is just going on one or two rides. It’s a great idea to measure your little one hight so you know exactly how much rides they can go on.
They have wheelchair friendly rides.
Staff are amazing and full of energy which is always a great bonus.
They have drinks and snack which you can purchase.
Toilet are available, you may need to wait in a queue depending on how busy it gets.
They have arcade play, you do need to pay separate for that.
Car parking available near the resort how ever it can get really busy, after 6pm parking is free.
This is over all a good place for family and children to enjoy.
In holidays it can get busy but I think they manage it well. The wait time for rides wasn’t bad at all, the longest I had to wait for a ride was 20 min. Which is reasonable considering it was packed.
Nazma Patel — Google review
Variety of rides available with comparatively low waiting period. Totally worth it with full day pass. Park staff is also nice, they interact with kids on ride and keep them engaged.
Yogesh Pardeshi — Google review
Wonderful fun for all ages and weather. A day pass is £28 (or £14 after 5pm), but if you book online it's only £20! 😃 A year's pass is great value at £56 if you'll visit more than twice. Lots of fun rides to keep the kids amused, plenty of places to sit, eat and drink, and toilets around the area
Sarah Littleboy — Google review
If you’re going for the whole day, get tickets online. It’s cheaper. However if going after 5 get on the till. Entry is free. But u need either wrist bands or individual ride tickets to go in the rides. The opening and closing hours are updated daily so make sure to check the website. The website is quite informative and easy to navigate. We had a lot of fun in all the rides and there are some good spots to eat in and around the adventure island.
Izza — Google review
This place offers fantastic fun for both kids and adults. Normally, I tend to avoid such places due to long queues, but when we arrived around 11:30 on a Sunday morning, there were no queues at all. The staff is exceptionally helpful and friendly, and there's a wide variety of enjoyable rides to keep you entertained all day.
What's even more impressive is that it's very budget-friendly.
Ahsan Jalil — Google review
Good selection of rides and activities, lots of fun for all the family.
Sol Nawaz — Google review
Extremely good place suitable for any age and for rainy weather there is an Indoor place with a play area a swinging boat and more you can get an annual pass for 60 pounds and all you have to do is show them and you go in for free there are a lot of places to get food and drink And a day pass is 20 pounds hope this helps
Layla Atherton — Google review
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Western Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 1EE, United Kingdom
Leeds Castle is a beautiful Norman stronghold situated on an island in the River Len. It has been home to six medieval queens and features influences from Medieval and Tudor times, as well as an exhibition of original artefacts, illustrations and film. The grounds include multiple things to do, including golfing and zip slides.
We visited Leeds castle during the week, in February, Wednesday to Friday and stayed at the Stable Courtyard Bed& Breakfast. Perfect time as there weren't many people around and we could explore everywhere - the gardens, the castle, the Falconry, The Dog Collar collection.
There are plenty places to have a meal around as well - coffee shop near the mini golf course, the Castle view restaurant, bar/coffee shop next to it and a lunch place that is also next to the restaurant.
There are two playgrounds for small and older kids and a mini golf.
I recommend to visit the Falconry - the guys there are amazing and they can tell you all about the birds of prey. They take some of them out around 11ish so you can have a closer look 🦅🦉
The castle itself was very nice to explore too. Part of it was under renovation that should be finished by April 2022. So we could not see the library. It is a beautiful place with a rich history and it is amazing that some of the rooms are used even today.
I recommend to everyone to visit. We are def going back Spring/Summer time when it is greener ❤️☀️🏰
Miroslava Todorova — Google review
The grounds are stunning, loved walking around the gardens and ponds. Don't take the train up or you'll miss it! The castle itself is a sight to behold. It's probably one of the better castles to visit in England. The property is huge, plan to spend a few hours. There's the grounds, the gardens, the lakes, the castle, the courtyard, the maze, the boat ride ... Etc. Should definitely be on your bucket list.
Miki Nyckel — Google review
Leeds Castle is a captivating destination that offers a perfect day out for families. As annual pass holders, we have come to adore this picturesque gem, where each visit feels like a new adventure. Here's why Leeds Castle has become our go-to place for an unforgettable experience.
The grounds are stunning, providing a breathtaking backdrop for picnics. The presence of ducks, geese, and swans adds to the charm. The playground is a paradise for kids, with a variety of engaging activities. The mini-golf course offers friendly competition for all skill levels.
The falconry displays are awe-inspiring, showcasing the incredible skills of these magnificent birds. The maze adds adventure and excitement to the visit, while the castle itself is a splendid example of historic architecture.
Leeds Castle also prioritizes accessibility, with pathways and facilities designed to accommodate varying mobility needs. The staff is friendly and attentive, providing assistance when needed.
Food options are delightful, including a wide variety of ice cream flavors. Additional attractions such as the ferry and land train add a touch of whimsy.
With numerous events throughout the year, Leeds Castle ensures there's always something exciting happening. Whether it's a jousting tournament or other special occasions, visitors are in for a treat.
Leeds Castle offers an exceptional day out for families, with its beautiful grounds, engaging activities, accessibility, and exciting events. It's a place where memories are made, and annual passes are truly worth it.
Emily Stawell — Google review
Well worth the ticket cost. The house tour is surprisingly interactive with seats, games and displays. Grounds full of flowers and things to see. Easy to spend a whole day there, and standard tickets allow for free re-entry for the year.
Shan Song — Google review
We visited for the Christmas lights festival. We usually go to Bedgebury, but this was closer to us and more convenient.
We all felt it was easily on par with the latter, and we had a great time walking around the grounds exploring all the sites.
Movement throughout the grounds was smooth and painless. Staff worked well to ensure this was successful. Parking was also very easy and quick.
We'd definitely visit again next year.
Sean Mayes — Google review
Leeds Castle offers an exceptional day out for families and history enthusiasts alike. With its rich historical significance, it provides a captivating educational experience for visitors of all ages. The expansive grounds offer a plethora of activities for kids, including a fantastic play area and a mesmerizing maze that guarantees hours of fun.
The castle itself, set against the backdrop of the serene lake, is a picturesque sight, evoking a sense of wonder and awe. You'll find numerous coffee and snack bars scattered throughout the estate, ensuring that you stay energized during your exploration.
One of the most notable aspects is the incredibly friendly and helpful staff. Their enthusiasm and knowledge enhance the overall experience, making you feel welcome and valued.
And let's not overlook the captivating birds of prey demonstrations. These majestic creatures add a unique touch to your visit, leaving you with lasting memories.
In summary, Leeds Castle is a treasure trove of history, adventure, and natural beauty. It's the perfect destination for a family outing, offering a harmonious blend of education and recreation in a breathtaking setting.
Alexander Hatzidakis — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and breathtaking castle. Entrance tickets are expensive, but this place is worth every penny. The castle, gardens, the lake , the maze, and a massive playground for kids. Most of the views are scenic. There is a wonderful restaurant with a big terrace. The view of the castle is stunning.
Joanna Lackorzynska — Google review
Lovely day at Leeds Castle today it is beautiful. Went arround the Castle and outside, watched a bird of prey display. The grounds are vast with beautiful lakes there is crazy golf a large play area for children and a large maze.
Didn't get to go in the maze as time ran out so much to do for the whole family. Will definitely visit again and again as now I paid entry the ticket last for a yr. Well worth the ticket price.
A lovely start to the new year
Carol Larner — Google review
I've been here many times. Every time I went the castle looks different.
Handicap services are excellent. A bus will bring you up to the castle if you're not able to walk long distances. Unfortunately my mum couldn't get to the top floor in the castle due to her handicap. They offer a video about the castle as an alternative. My mum was very pleased with that.
There are so many things to do. Well worth the money.
Make sure you register you're ticket when you buy it. It will give you a chance to come back for free for a whole year.
Anneke Adema — Google review
Superb castle & beautiful gardens situated in a majestic location- surrounded by a scenic moat. But...Outrageous entry fee (£35) at times of economic crises ! Visitors showed their approval...with their feet- not many there- in July- peak times ! TIP: if you travel by train- look online for '2for1' entry. Sooo glad we did...& didn't get our pockets burned...
David Lally — Google review
Beautiful castle to visit! Get your walking shoes on because it’s quite a walk from the parking area to the castle. It’s a lovely walk though through the gardens. Just beautiful. They do have a mobility bus for those that need it. There is a well laid out, self guided tour. Enjoy!
Jason T — Google review
What a lovely picturesque castle. Great stories from the past and staff are very friendly. The massive garden is amazing and you can explore for a whole day. It’s great if you have kids as they will run endlessly in the garden.
We were told that it’s not a dog friendly and only guild dog allowed as we were thinking of bringing our dog. But when you get inside the grounds you will see a lot of people have their dogs in. Don’t understand.
Emmanuel Siojo — Google review
Fabulous! Very well thought through and kids friendly. In fact kids centred. Dog bone hunt in the castle. Amazing play area. Oh, and the castle and grounds are beautiful, chocolate box ++. Definitely worth the entry fee.
Gareth — Google review
A wonderful attraction for all ages. There are acres of wonderfully manicured lawns. Get the children, or adults, to feed the ducks on the way to the castle. It has interactive exhibits & free audio tours. Then, walk to see the Falconry area, play on the artificial beach. Loose yourself in the maze, then grab a bite to eat.
Your ticket gives you year-long access, so you can go again to see the bits you couldn't see the first time! Good value.
Andrew Booth — Google review
OK, firstly I thought the tickets were expensive at £35 for an adult. However, if you buy them online, it's £31.50 AND it's an annual ticket ( go as often as you like!)
Staff are friendly and helpful.
LOTS of parking (free of charge)
Not just a castle, there's tons for all ages. Playgrounds, mini golf, segways, boat on lake, little train rides, sand "beach" play area, beautiful gardens, a maze, birds of prey, falconry show (2pm today, it was brilliant!), there was children's entertainment and an Easter trail today, and of course the castle.
Get the audio guide (multiple language options) it's free.
Cafe, restaurant, ice cream parlour... or bring a picnic to have next to the lake (it did cost £4 for a box of fries, although they were delicious and a decent size portion!)
Lots of seating. Multiple toilets that were really clean.
Quite a lot of walking, so wear comfy shoes!
Wheelchair accessible.
Would highly recommend.
Rebecca Lee — Google review
Absolutely beautiful grounds with lots of birds and water to see. The castle is magnificent and a must see. Your ticket, once purchased, is valid for a year. You can return as often as you like within that year.
Steven Walker — Google review
One of my favourite places to visit. Great that one ticket gets you a year round visit.
Stunning views and great weather we had. Love the gardens and the views fr afar of the castle. Pick a sunny day and you won't be disappointed.
Great to see that the castle has switched it up a little and is moving with the times. They have a wonderful feature of all the women that have reigned at the castle and it was fantastic to see and read about it all.
If you're looking for something to do for firework night too. I would highly recommend here as it's spectacular and this would be our 5th visit for fireworks. It doesn't get old.
L MM — Google review
Really nice place to visit and such a variety of things to do and see. The reason I dropped it stars is we live a fair distance away and whilst if you can visit a few times in a year it offers value for money £95 for two adults and a child is a bit much. Loved the house/castle, maze and birds of prey displays. Well worth a visit if you can make it there a few times in a year.
Nick Gaunt — Google review
Beautiful and well-preserved castle. Stunning interior. Alarms everywhere. It's definitely worth a visit. The premises are gorgeous too. Beautiful and well maintained gardens. After closing hours, when staying at the courtyard, you're allowed to wander around. Great. No people cluttering your photos. The best spot for sunset pictures is the golf court. But golfers will not be pleased if you wander there.
Jorita Schosswald — Google review
We came by coach and were looking forward to coffee and cake but they had run out of milk and cakes. Had a lovely day looking at Narnia Christmas in the castle. We thought we would look at the maze and have a game of crazy golf, unfortunately these finished at 2.30 and 3pm so we were told to go back and had to stand in the cold till the light trail started at 4.30. Although we had a lovely day, the castle could do with better time and supplies management. Perhaps a cafe at the entrance where you could wait in the warm and dry.
Karen Pattrick — Google review
Visited the house for the Narnia experience. Castle and grounds stunning. Lots of water fowl and landscaped gardens. Castle was great - if a bit crowded due to the kids holidays. We stayed at the castle for our Wedding anniversary and got entry free - but a great venue.
Jeremy “Jem” Gilbert — Google review
I’ve been to Leeds Castle a few times, incredible history behind this castle!
Fireworks is fantastic event, however it’s usually sells out fast.
Christmas lights event is lovely, especially on a dry evening. The walk around the grounds is pleasant, well kept and maintained.
Hopeful to stay in the castle itself one day, as heard this is a great experience.
Daniel Richards — Google review
Beautiful 12th century castle and gardens. Lots of history and places to visit for the kids. It deserves a 5 star rating for the wow factor but sadly it’s let down by the prices, lack of attention to detail for customer service and general poor quality food and refreshments plus the almost negligent attitude towards making the venue accessible and inclusive for people with limited mobility or disabilities. A visit is recommended but I wouldn’t rush back as the venue is very expensive (£100 entry for a family of 4), poor signage, no discounts for senior citizens and no help for people who have limited mobility.
Matt Wallace — Google review
Amazing day out, would thoroughly recommend to anyone, especially families. The gardens are beautiful, you can feed the ducks, the audio as you're going round the castle is engaging even for kids, good restaurant, ferry, land train, maze and grotto, fantastic adventure playground, falconry, giant sandpit, kids' obstacle course, adventure golf... we all had an absolutely brilliant time! I wish we lived nearer so we could return sooner! I'd recommend going for 4-5 hours, for all ages.
Lucy Oliver — Google review
Good value. Now that the tickets are valid for a whole year. The grounds are vast and gardens are pretty. The maze is challenging and the audio tour for the castle is also interesting.
Malcolm YM Lau — Google review
Leeds Castle stands as a testament to history, beauty, and tranquility, offering visitors a truly remarkable experience. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this enchanting castle exudes charm from every corner. The meticulously landscaped gardens, adorned with vibrant flowers and lush greenery, provide a perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls or peaceful picnics. The shimmering lake adds to the picturesque setting, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the serenity of nature.
Stepping inside the castle is like stepping back in time. Each room tells a story, showcasing centuries of history through exquisite furnishings, intricate decor, and fascinating artifacts. From the opulent state rooms to the cozy chambers, every corner of the castle exudes elegance and grandeur.
But Leeds Castle is more than just a historic monument—it's a place of exploration and discovery. Visitors can delve into the castle's past through engaging exhibits and informative displays, learning about its royal inhabitants and illustrious history. Additionally, the castle hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year, from outdoor concerts to themed exhibitions, ensuring there's always something new to experience.
Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Leeds Castle offers something for everyone. With its captivating beauty, rich history, and tranquil ambiance, it's no wonder that Leeds Castle continues to enchant visitors from around the world.
Ivaylo Kolev — Google review
Had an overnight stay with dinner & breakfast for my birthday treat. Fell in love with the place and it trumps my previous favourite Royal retreat Hampton Court. We uograded to stay in the Maiden's Tower and were given the bridal suite. The room and views were gorgeous!! Dinner was great as was breakfast the next morning. The staff were warm and welcoming and made us feel really special during our stay. Will definitely be going back (fancy staying at one of the lodges overlooking one of the lakes) and would highly recommend staying here for a memorable experience!
Karen Knight — Google review
A must visit Castle, perfect for the whole family! When we went, it was overcast and windy, and it had rained the night before, so some outdoor areas were muddy in parts, but despite this, we had such fun. The only thing that was hugely disappointing was the food in the Castle Restaurant, terrible food at expensive prices, avoid and bring your own packed lunch. So much to see and do, castle grounds are beautiful, a really fun hedge maze with a very cool grotto in the centre, historic castle, playgrounds, boat trip, little train ride, a mini beach, birds of prey, Easter trail activity and mini golf. In the summer it would be perfect and as our tickets last a year, we will definitely be back.
Moushumi Banerjee — Google review
Leeds Castle is a great place to visit. Especially for families. It has something for everyone. History and education for the adults and a phenomenal playground and activities for the kids. Just a beautiful place all around. The restaurant is really good as well.
Melinda Freeze — Google review
Leeds Castle is a stunning historical landmark with picturesque gardens and a rich history. Visitors often praise its well-preserved architecture, beautiful grounds, and engaging exhibitions. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply enjoying a peaceful day out, Leeds Castle offers something for everyone.
Annu Singh — Google review
I love visiting Leeds Castle and its stunning grounds. A beautiful Old English Castle and the tress are truly epic.
Buying one ticket and having access all year is also a huge bonus, with the groundskeepers always up for a laugh.
Would recommend to anyone who enjoys nature and the outdoors.
Tim Betts (spirittraveladventures) — Google review
We went on an overcast Wednesday, it was lovely to have a good walk around with not too many people around. The castle is well set out. We had fun trying to find the centre of the maze.
We then went to look at the various owls, eagles and hawks, which are all named after cars.
Then off for a quick game of mini golf at £3.50 per adult, it was very reasonable and fun.
All In all an excellent day.
Beachy Head is a stunning natural attraction located in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. It is known for being the tallest chalk sea cliff in the United Kingdom and offers breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore hiking trails, visit the Countryside Centre to learn more about the area's history, or enjoy a drink at the Victorian-style Beachy Head Pub. The site also features a quaint lighthouse with an interesting past.
The Beachy Head, West of Eastbourne, is a pub or restaurant very close to the coast and a Memorial on World War 2. It has a very nice atmosphere to have a drink or a meal inside or outside. Oppositie of the road, you can start walking along the coast all the way to National Trust's 'The seven sisters' . On dry weather, moreover with some sunshine, it is a great walk with marvellous views on the clean, The coaster area and the country side.
ruud van uffelen — Google review
It’s a good place to rest after walking / hiking across the coast, it has a nice vibe to it. I enjoyed the interior, provided nice escape from the sun in the summer. I would recommend to get a drinks only as they are reasonably priced, but food is not great. I’ve had fish & chips and it was one of the worst I’ve had. My partner’s vege burger was bang average as well.
Mateusz Pola?ski — Google review
Very warm welcome, amazing staff, great tasting food and to top it off.. dog friendly!. Location and views are amazing.. don't put off visiting, you won't be disappointed... Thankyou and see you again soon !
Kelly Curtis — Google review
Popped in for a swift drink& crisps. Fantastic views. Very comfortable atmosphere. Great place to sit and relax after having a walk along the cliffs.
Victor Herbert — Google review
We came all the way from London to check out the magnificent Seven Sisters Cliffs on a Sunday afternoon & were “welcomed” with a “Hey! You won’t get any food today”. The waiter(?) further said that he has many booking and 16 more people to come.
I personally understand, that the time past covid is tricky for everyone, but being polite isn’t. He could have literally said something down the line like “we are fully booked for this evening, but I can ask the kitchen staff if they have more capacity right now and get right back to you”. The outcome (no food) would have been the same, but our experience would have been so much better.
Location & the view (see picture) is amazing, can’t tell you about the food as we didn’t get any & the personal made us feel not welcome and a burden.
Liv Hema — Google review
Such a great place to eat.
We did a hike from Seaford to Eastbourne and found this pub when we got super hungry. We ordered food and drinks and everything for really good.
The location of this pub is great. You could go down for a small walk overlooking the sea. We saw many small aircraft’s practising around this area. It was a nice view.
Nivedita Narayan — Google review
Beautiful views, very cozy and comfortable inside, truly special place! And, when all of this accompanied with great looking and tasting food, five stars won’t be enough to justify! Impressive!
Oleksii Kainara — Google review
Came here on Friday for my Birthday lunch seems to be traditional coming here 5th birthday lunch here in my 30s. Lovely location and can never beat the surrounding views. Food amazing as always and well presented. Always a warm and friendly environment as a family we have found ourselves here more often over last year. Also a fantastic place just to grab a drink and enjoy the sunset 🌇
Clive Griffiths — Google review
Had a wonderful late lunch/early dinner. The weather was horrid and the view was nonexistent but as soon as we walked in they had a fire going and the staff were welcoming and we had the loveliest meal. Definitely will come back next time, hopefully with the view as a cherry on top.
Kathryn Yule Sollesta — Google review
Such a great restaurant/pub , the views across the downs and Beachy head are breath taking, the staff are very friendly and good food and drinks menu.
Beware it is often very windy up there!
I highly recommend 👌🏼🍾
Steve Wallace — Google review
The place is super cozy and a great way to escape the wind coming from the cliffs. The staff was attentive and the food delicious (especially the pudding). I'd highly recommend it.
Sara Volani — Google review
This place is super cosy and beautiful. Great location with very nice view. Staff is really lovely, we were served by Lilly and one other lady who helped me with my allergies 😊 unfortunately we don’t know her name, food is amazing. We had Sunday roast absolutely loved the pork belly 😋 worth to visit.
Veronika Sucha — Google review
Holidaying on the south coast it was a treat to find the 'The Beachy Head!'
Glorious views across the downs and 7 sisters. It's huge but manages to be cozy. We liked the place, the beer and food enough, to come back the next day! Food was on the whole great 👍 and the bonoffee pie is a treat!
Pizza, Burger and chips and a beer and Cider and pudding to share about 45.
The staff are helpful and friendly, down to earth with good local knowledge.
A chain pub this big can do better beer prices. £6 is taking the ....
Gegs Thomas — Google review
I always come to this place no doubt (this is my fourth time is one of the best. Is in such a good location where you can see the views out of the window. Is also such a lovely cosy homely place and the food is absolutely delicious!! Service is always good but particularly Jan was such a lovely woman and she provided us with such a good service.
Manuela norena — Google review
The Beachy, head restaurant and hotel was a prime location within the south coast a good looking establishment with good parking, and decent reviews as seemed.
However, when we arrived, we had to wait 5 minutes till we were serve it seemed like they were understaffed hence the wait. with a glance over the menu options, there was a decent selection of pub Classics and other unique dishes.
The chicken buttermilk burger and arrangements of sides and small plates were ordered. A very well-made and delicate plates were very good crispiness for the chicken. There was great flavour and I highly enjoyed the Chipotle Chili jam with the burger.
One thing I would say was the glasses were very dirty and had dishwasher and limescale stains. It definitely seemed like someone did not polish the glasses well enough.
Kieron Tang — Google review
We were up for a coffee and cake both were great 👍👍👍👍👍. The views are amazing. Really nice staff and the food has always been good.
Nick Appleby — Google review
Lovely welcoming staff 🙂
But clearly the place is under staffed as the wait time on a Monday around 2pm was 40 minutes for food, this is after a 15 minute wait for the order to be taken.
Drinks also took around 10-15 minutes to arrive (not great when your second drink comes after you've already eaten your dinner)
The food is standard, I would avoid the grilled chicken as it was like cardboard! Just so so dry I had this in my curry and my partner had it in a burger.
It's a lovely pub and great that dogs are welcome!
laura hawkes — Google review
What a lovely lunch we’ve had at Beachy Head today! Food was excellent, garlic bread was particularly impressive! Service was very efficient. A special thank you to Jan for making our lunch extra special
Marina GJ — Google review
What a stop! Wow. The service was amazing, Due to a rush the kitchen had shut for an hour. We asked to wait and a table was given while we waited. Had a drink and relaxed and the the food cam out! Wow what a beautiful meal with a view that was stunning. The staff where great and so polite. The manager was a great guy and actually seemed to treat the staff well, calm atmosphere, food amazing, we enjoyed the meal and will be back again to eat and relax. Amazing views over the road as well! Thank you all for a beautiful time.
John W — Google review
Called into The Beachy Head last Monday for some lunch. Straight off Dan made us feel so welcome, offering us a nice table with a lovely view. He waa attentive and kind, and nothing was too much trouble. We had a relaxing drink while we chose from the menu.The menu choice was excellent, our food arrived in good time and it was delicious. Our daughter is vegetarian, and loved the burger. The atmosphere really was so welcoming, and while all the staff were very pleasant, attentive and courteous, I must mention Dan who was excellent throughout. We'll definitely visit again when we're down on the East Sussex coast.
Seamus Lennon — Google review
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Beachy Head Rd, Eastbourne, BN20 7YA, United Kingdom
Hever Castle is a 13th century castle and childhood home of Anne Boleyn, located in Hever, Kent. The castle is an incredible place to get married with its lavish furnishings and stunning gardens. There are two rooms that can accommodate 64 guests each and the views from the castle grounds are breath-taking.
A great day out with a lot to offer. If you like Tudor history you can see plenty in the Castle, but for me, the gardens were the highlight. Huge and mature, the main gardens are impressive. The Italian Gardens were spectacular and worth the trip to me. Columns, water, statues, tulips. Dramatic and beautiful.
We did not see everything and shall probably return to see more.
MBK Wildlife Photography — Google review
Honestly, nothing can do it justice. The castle is wonderful, especially at Christmas. The grounds are exquisite. The staff and volunteers are helpful and knowledgeable.
The bed and breakfast is absolutely better than anything you can imagine. The rooms ate incredible, the service wonderful and the breakfast ( and dinner if you are able to dine there) excellent.
Honestly, just cannot enthuse enough about this place. It has become our favourite.
Adele James — Google review
What a lovely day out. We'd been before twice, but not been for a good few years. The sun was out and the flowers in bloom. There was a little cold wind but we found a sheltered spot for our picnic. There was a little queue for the castle but definitely worth the wait. There is an audio tour while in the castle, very informative. Both the water and hedge mazes are great fun. The gardens are amazing and must take ages to tend. The lake was lovely but the cold wind blew in from there. There were plenty of food vans around and a couple of restaurants but we did not buy coffee in the pavilion as there was over a 30min wait to get coffee, they need to sort this out as that is not acceptable. Overall excellent day out that I would recommend
simon futcher — Google review
Lovely day out with plenty to do. Good parking within walking distance. Entry process smooth. Beautiful gardens, roses, lake. Historic tour of House recommended and the audio guide added to the experience. Food outlets are good. Small museum to the Kent soldiers. Children's play area. Boating Lake.
Recommended as a lovely day out with something for everyone.
Valerie D — Google review
Probably has become my no 1 favourite castle to visit.
Beautiful castle and surroundings, loved every minute of it. Highly recommend to do the lake walk, takes an hour but worth it!
Fun day out here, so much to see and do, lots of ducks!
Kimberley A — Google review
We enjoyed a lovely afternoon at Hever Castle yesterday. The history of the house is very interesting. The gardens are really beautiful. There's a lot for kids to do. The water maze,in particular, was a big hit with the youngsters.
Well worth a visit, go there if you can.
Mark Griffin — Google review
A beautiful place , gardens are lovely with something new to see round every corner. The water maze was fun , and happily we solved the yew maze too! The moat cafe had enough food options including vegan ones to satisfy all of us. Close to Halloween when we were there and we chatted to a vampire, spotted a ghost and saw lots of crashed witches. Well worth a visit for adults and children alike.
suzanne shaw — Google review
Beautiful castle with great exhibitions and lots of great informative staff. It also has lovely gardens and a very nice walk around the lake on the grounds. Definitely worth multiple visits for the many different events held throughout the year
Glenn McCain — Google review
Wonderful family-friendly experience.
The gardens are absolutely amazing, regardless of the time of the year you go, there's something special going on.
The playground is insane, a real add-on to the visit ! Beautiful walk around the lake to finish, lovely food selection and plants/gifts to buy.
Marie Anselot — Google review
Beautiful place. We stayed in the castle B&B and was able to wander around the garden before it was open to the public. Great place to spend the day with kids. The kids audio guide in the castle is great fun. It kept us entertained for nearly 2 hours.
maria gonzalez — Google review
Visited a couple of weeks ago, so worth the visit of the garden and castle. Well kept and interesting audio guide, plus kiddies playground was superb. Archery was fun, payable separately in cash. A couple of places to eat and have coffee. Shop was well stock too. Seen a wedding held there and bride photos taken in front of the castle
Diana Manasieva — Google review
Such a beautiful place. Visiting the castle felt like time travel, but we loved the huge park even more. The rose garden is amazing. Everything is looked after so well and there is so much to discover :)) Perfect destination for a wonderful day trip
Claire J. — Google review
Great day out. Been here before but not during the jousting competitions. Great experience and they involve the kids so it's fairly family friendly. Would recommend a walk around the gardens and the castle (even though the castle itself is quite small). A lot more food options than last time I went, and the gift shop is pretty decent. Very tidy overall and very helpful staff.
Craig Higginson — Google review
Great place!!! Castle is amazing. It is not big, which is good and when you walk through all the rooms you are not feeling tired. You enjoy everything. The gardens and the lake (especially Italian gardens) blow your mind. Thoroughly recommended!!!
Natalia Pronina — Google review
A friend had toured the castle and grounds and mentioned that there was a B and B. We were only in the UK 6 nights and only had one night to spend here--and I'm glad that we did.
The Falstaff and Bremly rooms were wonderful and the staff was even better. We took their recommendations for places to eat and all were top notch.
And then there is the castle--what a treat.
Brian Hamilton — Google review
An absolute gem of a place. Beautifully maintained with plenty to see and do. We got to see plenty of the castle interior and I’m sure it will be even better following the offing renovations. An amazing slice of British history. The cafe was also good with decent coffee and cake.
Drew B — Google review
I stayed at Hever Castle for the night, hoping to get my head down to study. This didn't happen because there is far too much to see and it is absolutely beautiful! Friendly helpful staff. Lovely room with everything you need. Stunning surroundings. You can wonder the grounds after all the visitors leave, and you're also given entry into the castle. I would highly recommend
Corene Hughes — Google review
What an amazing day we had!! Steeped in local history! We got the family ticket which allowed us in to the gardens and around the castle which a has an excellent audio tour to accompany it! Parking is free! You can take a picnic or buy from the many food stalls available! Dogs are allowed on leads and there is a huge adventure playground for the kids! We drove from West London which took around 60 mins on a bank holiday. I would highly recommend!
Nils Fearons — Google review
We had no idea how much time we would need to see and experience all. Which means, we have to come back for sure.
This place is amazing. And so many activities going on. We did only book the gardens, but with watching the jousting, the weaponry demonstration, the battle of the knights and visiting the Italian garden and lake, time was running away from us.
Great day out. Most people bring there own picnic as there is ample space to rest on the various lawns throughout the park.
Definitely a place for a family. Kids will be entertained, as there is so much going on for kids of all ages.
We loved it. Next time we will be visiting, we will come much earlier and leave time for a visit of the castle as well.
There is lots of parking space available for free and wheelchair accessible as well.
Sabine Eifert — Google review
We loved it. What a wonderful place to visit. The history of the Boleyn family and its relationship with Henry VIII is prominent on display.
The grounds are spectacular and the craftsmanship in the castle is amazing.
The staff were extremely helpful and friendly.
I would definitely recommend the trip.
Shane Giddings — Google review
Really great park to visit! Especially for kids, but we went as a family and a dog! Dogs are allowed around the garden but not inside the castle.
There are loads of activities for everyone, interesting architecture.
We went on the boats which was about 19£ for 30 minutes and definitely worth it!
There are people dressed up in costumes and interesting stands to see from back in the old times.
For families I would recommend, even for a walk as a couple. There are entrance fees but no fees of parking.
STASKA S — Google review
Lovely place buzzing of joy and wondercolours of autumn as we visited on an October Sunday. Everything for everyone- military museum at entrance, history castle with lots of information, great Halloween decor, fair selection of snack and cold or warm drinks to buy, nice souvenir and gardening shop, amazing gardens and maze. Highly recommended either for family, friends, romantic or just for a day out !!! Hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
S. Alexandra — Google review
A great place to visit if you enjoy both history and gardens. If you like to know more about the Tudor era, you must visit Hever castle. It's a beautiful house, and it has great gardens filled with pretty flowers and different types of maze. It's a pleasant place to visit with family and friends.
Fatemeh Ghaedi — Google review
The tiniest castle I have ever seen! So interesting history and the most versatile cool garden with fun mazes. I enjoyed the walk so much despite the weather wasn’t the best.Why 4*? I found it a bit cheeky to charge full price when most of the rooms in the castle were under refurb. Also, the cafe girls have no manners or customer service skills. There was chaos and dirty tables in the cafeteria. Dog friendly castle and garden was a plus 🐕
Nusynasy S — Google review
Excellent day out. Lovely gardens, interesting house. Almost too much for a single day trip. Can be a longish walk back to the car park. Very helpful staff. Water maze on a hot day good for kids. Food a tad expensive but to be expected.
Neil green — Google review
Great castle to visit. Packed with stuff and interesting stories of the history. It set in massive grounds with gardens and a lovely lake. Very picturesque. Look out for the animal topiary. The snowdrops are lovely at the moment in February with some daffodils as well. The tour for £3 is very worthwhile with extra stories and more rooms to visit.
Denis Parker — Google review
Beautiful garden and palace! A bit pricey but well worth it. Ticket with palace entrance include audio guide for all—-kids version as well and very entertaining! Lovely garden and amazing shop, don’t forget to visit the miniature Tudor models tucked at the back of the shop! A gem!
Estef Vargas — Google review
A lovely visit to Hever Castle.
I went with my 85 year old Father and he loved it too We had been many years ago,so we were overdue a return visit.
Highly recommend it for a relaxing day out and the history of the castle itself if fascinating. The Maypole dancing was really fun to watch and the Sheriff of Nottingham and his crew were brilliant too.
Penny Atkinson — Google review
A really enjoyable day out. Huge gardens and lots of walks to see, lakes, waterfalls, colourful and aromatic plants. The Castle is beautiful, crammed full of history, ranging from hundreds of years ago to (fairly) recent. Staff are very friendly and welcome. Our guide, Susan, was very interesting on the behind the scenes tour which was well worth the £3 each. Would go again and at different times of the year to get full experience of the gardens.
Samantha Hale — Google review
Fabulous castle with fascinating history. We had a behind the scenes tour with an excellent guide who was so knowledgeable and kept our small group very interested. We visited in the spring and saw lots of daffodils and other spring flowers. The gardens are immaculate and absolutely amazing. Would love to visit in the summer to see the summer flowers. Definitely worth a visit. Highly recommend.
Melanie King — Google review
It is time to breath history here. The gardens are amazing. I recommend you to dish out the additional fee to enter the building. We even paid an extra to have the behind the scenes on the unfinished section of the internal renovation, the lady guide was very informative and we had a lovely tour
Yalcin Trana — Google review
The most special place with gorgeous gardens. No end of people spend so much time here making it pristine and beautiful, all I can say is thank you and hats off to your talent! Fabulous acer trees to be admired here amongst other things!
H J/X — Google review
The castle is filled with some very interesting history which is relayed through a free audio guide. Unfortunately a number of the rooms are currently closed to the public.
There are ample grounds to explore, a maze to get trapped in and well manicured gardens.
NSLondon — Google review
A delightful.plsce to visit for a wander amongst beautiful gardens, lake & explore the history of the castle. Clean and well maintained. We look a picnic as food/drink.prices are typically high in such places & they were here too. A nice day out.
Jane Spray — Google review
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Hever Rd, Hever, Edenbridge TN8 7NG, United Kingdom
Ely Cathedral, an impressive Gothic-style structure, is easily recognizable from afar due to its dominating silhouette that earned it the nickname "Ship of the Fens." The nave features simple yet elegant lines which create a spacious and bright interior. Notable highlights include a mesmerizing ceiling, a masterful 14th-century Octagon, and towering structures adorned with iridescent colors.
Excellent cathedral to visit, and highly recommend the Octagon Tower tour and Stained Glass museum as well.
The church is nearing 700 years old, though painted ceiling is newer. It’s interesting to walk through (as most English cathedrals are), but the standout point is the octagon centre. The tour gives a lot more history, including the architectural and engineering cleverness, and allows you to go up to the top and see the almost 1,000 year old oak timbers holding it up and look down into the cathedral from behind the Angel panels.
Becky T — Google review
We visited this magnificent cathedral on Sunday. Although the stained glass museum is not open, the experience is quite impressive. Especially the colors on the walls that are drawn by sunlight and the stained glasses are magical. Those colors combined with exquisite carvings and the tranquil sound from the organ, let us forget the time and be soothed. Also recommend the trails suggested by the Ely Country Park, the views of River Great Ouse are beautiful.
River Zhu — Google review
Ely Cathedral, a magnificent architectural masterpiece nestled in the heart of the charming city of Ely, is a place that transports you to a realm of awe-inspiring beauty and spiritual contemplation. During my recent visit, I was left utterly captivated by the cathedral's grandeur, rich history, and serene atmosphere.
From the moment I set foot inside, the sheer scale and intricacy of the cathedral's design took my breath away. The soaring ceilings, ornate stained glass windows, and meticulously carved stone details are a testament to the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who dedicated themselves to its creation. Each step along the nave, transepts, and chapels reveals new wonders to behold, with architectural surprises at every turn.
One of the highlights of my visit was the chance to witness the cathedral's renowned Octagon Tower, an architectural marvel that rises majestically above the crossing. The intricate tracery and delicate stonework of the tower left me in awe of the vision and engineering prowess of those who conceived and constructed it. I was fortunate enough to ascend to the tower's summit, where I was rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, offering a breathtaking perspective of Ely and its picturesque surroundings.
Swati Punaini — Google review
Full of history, full of life despite being one of the oldest in the country. Ely cathedral is a place to take a good slow walk through hundreds years of colourful history. It's a great trip for even non-religious visitors.
Nguyễn Văn Hiếu — Google review
Wow! This is the most incredible cathedral. Somehow more beautiful than the others due to its remarkable medieval, timber framed octagon, making it unique.
As you walk in, you are also met by a stunning painted ceiling running the whole length of the first part of the building.
It has so many amazing bits of history in and around it, so worthy of a visit.
There is a audio guide available giving you the best of information and helping you to navigate.
They have recently added new lighting, which is an ongoing project, so the ceilings are just stunning, the angels leaning forward from on high, beautiful.
It is a wonder in every sense and a cathedral not to be missed.
Debra Roberts — Google review
A most pleasant few hours. Good walk down to the river with made paths. There are paved routes down to the river where you can enjoy a drink overlooking the river.
The city centre is ok but watch out for the vagrants. On the plus side lots of old buildings and 1950s shop fronts.
Excellent parking.
Michael Warner — Google review
Loved visiting Ely Cathedral. It is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. Such a beautiful piece of architecture. We didn't do the tours but understand there are other closed off areas where you can pay extra for tours. We also visited the stain glass museum which was equally beautiful. Highly recommend a visit to see born parts.
Lissa Aird — Google review
Magnificent and breath-taking. This is a true wonder. Visited on a cool Saturday afternoon with a couple of colleagues at school and had a good time.
The experience in this massive cathedral with its rich history was like reading a thriller novel. The choir was amazing, and we just sat the in the utter transfiguration. Student ID admits you into the cathedral for free.
You must checkout the gift shop when you visit or market across the road for great souvenirs.
Nelson D. — Google review
Beautiful experience! And very affordable tickets. I reccomend adding one of the tours to the visit, if you are into history and architecture. they're about an hour or so. General Tickets will also give you full day access so you can look around before and after a tour if you schedule one. I bought my tickets ahead of time on their website
Tassie Friday — Google review
Amazingly beautiful cathedral. It's very attractive from the outside and even more attractive inside. I would definitely recommend visiting here. Very well looked after. Very large with beautiful areas inside.
Abdullah Yildirim — Google review
Absolutely magnificent.
They have tours inside, which are well worth it to feel the full experience of immersing yourself in the cathedral. The grounds are well maintained, and their information points are interesting. Although there is currently maintenance work being undertaken, it does not affect the sheer magnificence of this cathedral.
A must-see in Ely!
Charlene Kitchener — Google review
Amazing architecture which worth to visit even the fee is £14, online cheaper but worth every penny. Anglican Cathedral whose present building dates back to 1089 AD. It was originally built in a monumental Roman style, some parts redesigned in the Gothic style.
Plenty to see here such as the Lady Chapel and the Octagon Tower in the centre of the church. Impressive marble monuments and painted windows. You can take a tour of the massive West Tower too.
Ely Cathedral is one of the most detailed art and architectural churches in England.
win task — Google review
I love cathedrals and Ely cathedral is no exception (but it is an exceptional building!) - there's something awe inspiring and moving about old religious buildings like Ely cathedral, it's impossible to not be impressed at the architecture. The staff are lovely and friendly and always on hand to answer any questions you may have. There's a nice little gift shop and sometimes there are exhibitions. There are also toilets if you get caught short. Well worth a visit because of how breathtakingly beautiful the place is. It's a tad pricey at £8 a visit when you can get in other cathedrals for free (Peterborough and Norwich for example), but still worth a visit at least once.
Katy (Astrid) — Google review
Great day for £10 and £5 for the stain glass museum. I used the free all-day parking. And had a nice lunch at the Almonry restaurant and tea room.
Ben — Google review
A beautiful cathedral, The Ship of the Fens.
I popped into the shop to get my Pilgrims Passport stamped.
I've been here on many occasions, school visits as a governor, remembrance day, the wonderful Toppings book launches, and with friends for coffee and scones at the café.
There are lovely grounds to explore as well.
Accessible facilities and access, good toilet facilities, a shop, and knowledgeable volunteers and guides on hand to answer your questions. You can pay to tour the Cathedral, the octagon is a spectacular sight, especially when the poppy petals are falling.
It hosts many events, festivals, and markets throughout the year. Parking is a way out of the city centre and a lot of it will be uphill to the Cathedral. It's 15 minutes or more from the train station and uphill all the way there.
Willow Tkw — Google review
Not only is the cathedral immense but it is impressive on so many fronts. Take the tour up the huge West Tower, the guide was very knowledgeable and passionate about his subject. Yes it’s 250+ steps but as you climb you learn much of the history and the views on this April day were huge.
I had the great fortune to visit the day before the opening of exhibition by sculptor Sean Henry - “Am I My Brother’s Keeper” The artist’s figures so cleverly placed on vacant plinths and spaces. This together with meeting the Sculptor made the visit really special. Thanks.
Alick — Google review
Fabulous place. If you have less than an hour in Ely within Cathedral opening hours as we did, recommend attending a service as then entry is free. Otherwise it is £14 and to make the most of that would recommend having an hour or so to see the place properly. A tour of the wooden octagon (?) on roof exists and looks fascinating. Ely itself is delightful. The Lamb hotel is right alongside the Cathedral.
Drusilla Gabbott — Google review
An absolutely stunning cathedral both inside and out!! It’s definitely worth a visit inside and if their available book to climb the towers!!!! Both tower tours fantastic! The whole cathedral is beautiful and full of history.
The staff have always been very friendly and informative when I’ve been and I’ve visited the cafe on a few occasions and have no complaints. There is a small gift shop too which is nice.
Gemma Rowell — Google review
Ely cathedral is a beautiful building set in stunning surroundings and well worth visiting. I have shared a video of the cathedral on my YouTube channel: urbantiger6540, take a look.
The cathedral costs £14, the stained glass museum costs £6 and the tower costs £11. I think it was a little expensive considering other cathedrals throughout the country are free entry and donations, but this was still a very impressive building. There are a few free car parks around Ely.
Matthew Young (Urban Tiger) — Google review
Ely Cathedral, located in the picturesque city of Ely, UK, is an architectural marvel and a testament to centuries of craftsmanship. This stunning cathedral, with its intricate Gothic design, soaring arches, and captivating stained glass windows, is a true masterpiece. The breathtaking beauty of its interior and the serene ambiance within its hallowed walls make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and architecture aficionados. The cathedral's rich history and awe-inspiring architecture create an unforgettable experience, leaving visitors in awe of its grandeur.
Andy Kybett — Google review
Thank you Ely Cathedral for the most exciting & creative fundraising event. Silent Disco.At 74 y.o i felt so privileged. It's a wonderful venue. It was 3 hours of non stop dancing.. choice of 3 music channels....great mix of ages At all times you were are of this magnificent Cathedral was a place of worship. The Sacredness was preserved..it's generosity of allowing pure Joy in such surroundings contributed to a sense of great Gratitude ...
jean berrigan — Google review
Impressive cathedral worth visiting. Whilst £14 may sound expensive, this astonishing building and the included audio guide are definitely worth it.
Also fully recommend paying the extra £11 to visit the Octagon tower: the views are worth it and the guide was superb, very knowledgeable.
Jorge Alvarez Jarreta — Google review
Such a loverly and peaceful Cathedral. Most excellent stained glass exhibition.
Hubby and I loved visiting Ely Cathedral and would like to thank all the people there for making it an interesting visit.
Jenifer Haynes — Google review
Amazing cathedral both inside and out!! It’s definitely worth a visit
The stain glass museum couldn’t have found a better location
The whole cathedral is beautiful and full of history.
The staff is extremely friendly and informative There is a small gift shop too which is nice.
Nitin Miranda — Google review
What a magnificent piece of history! The details are mesmerizing. They were debuting new audio tours and it added an amazing depth to the experience. Being able to click on the area you were stepping into and hear a history and details about the space was awesome.
Laura Hess-Steele — Google review
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Chapter House, The College, Ely CB7 4DL, United Kingdom
IWM Duxford is the largest aviation museum in Europe, featuring 200 vintage aircrafts and a vast airfield showcasing military and civilian vehicles. The exhibits cover both World War I and II, with a particular focus on American civil and military aircraft outside of the USA. The museum provides an all-day experience for families, with informative displays in each area. Conservation efforts are visible throughout the museum, which offers reasonably priced cafes as well as outdoor picnic areas for visitors to enjoy.
Fantastic day out. First time using our membership. No queues. Took picnic and there were plenty of benches near children's play area. Cafe gave good service for hot drinks. Area very clean and well kept. Wonderful exhibitions. Highly recommended. Loved watching some planes landing and taking off.
Lucy Hyde — Google review
Probably the best war museum in the UK! Have visited many times throughout my life, with friends and family, for displays events and just days out and it never disappoints. So a wide range of vehicles and aircraft for every enthusiast to enjoy. Stepped in history and So much to see and do, definitely worth the visit. I highly recommend the classic wings fights as it was an amazing experience to go up in a 1930s aircraft and see the stunning aerial views of the region. Will definitely be back in the future!
Samuel Harrison — Google review
I consider myself incredibly fortunate to have had the opportunity to fly into Duxford, as it provided me with a unique experience. Upon landing, I walked straight off the runway and into the museum, which immediately immersed me in the atmosphere.
Accompanying me on this visit was a disabled passenger, and I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the museum offers complimentary onsite wheelchairs. This thoughtful provision made the entire experience more accessible and convenient for my companion.
We spent a significant amount of time exploring the various hangars, each filled with captivating exhibits and historical artifacts. The sheer magnitude of the collection was awe-inspiring, allowing us to delve deep into aviation history.
After our museum tour, we decided to take a break and enjoy a delightful homemade meal. We found a comfortable spot on one of the many benches or tables conveniently located outside, which offered a picturesque view of the active runway. As we dined, we had the privilege of witnessing numerous visiting aircraft and even witnessed some impressive aerobatic displays above the runway. However, the highlight of the day was undeniably the exhilarating sight of a Spitfire soaring past in a breathtakingly fast flyby.
Although our visit was thoroughly enjoyable, there was one minor inconvenience we encountered. The distance between the various hangars proved to be quite significant, especially considering our limited time and the presence of a disabled passenger. Unfortunately, the shuttle bus service that would have facilitated our movement between the starting and ending points was out of service during our visit. It would have been immensely helpful to have this service available.
Despite this small setback, our overall trip to Duxford left a lasting impression, and we are already making plans to return. I wholeheartedly recommend this museum to everyone, whether you're interested in exploring the exhibits or even considering the unique opportunity to fly into the airfield itself. The experience is truly remarkable and is sure to leave you with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for aviation history.
Ali Javed — Google review
We are absolutely blown away by how fantastic the museum is. There is so much to see. We will definitely be having another visit. The facilities are excellent with plenty of picnic seating and the cafe has lovely food. All the staff were extremely helpful and friendly. I can't praise them enough. Well done to IWM Duxford.
Tricia Black — Google review
It doesn't matter how many times you come here it still an interesting place. The plane collection is always worth a visit. You can fly on various planes if that takes your fancy for that special occasion. The American hangar is well worth a visit. The B52 Bomber is massive taking up half of the hanger. The Black Bird spy plane is also here.
paul adams — Google review
What a fabulous place, we had our Christmas party here. It was awesome . Friendly knowledgeable staff, great atmosphere, good food but most importantly amazing planes. What's not to love?! Also if you are a visitor in the day time the sunset is stunning
Evil Edna — Google review
I was lucky enough to be able to fly in a Spitfire as a 60th birthday present from my daughters. It was an incredible experience and brought me pure joy. The staff were fantastic and very friendly which just added to the whole day.
Each of the buildings holds history within its walls and it's worth taking your time to absorb everything.
Julie Gale — Google review
Definitely all day experience. So much to do and great place for families. Good amount of information in each area. Great to see conservation in action. Cafes reasonably priced and good food. Do recommend taking a picnic as not much space to sit in cafes but plenty of outdoor space. Would come back again
Liz Joesbury-Clarke — Google review
Absolutely stunning experience. You can see all types of war vehicles, from aircraft (my favourite was the SR-71, beautiful one), through mortars and artillery to tanks from WW1, WW2 and modern ones. Also, boarding Concorde and seeing it in real life was amazing. When you are walking from one building to another, you will have an opportunity to see beautiful airplanes perform breathtaking acrobatic stunts. Although the t-shirt I picked in the souvenir shop was already sold out, they have a nice collection of items that are worth buying. 10/10, not visiting it would be a massive mistake.
Andrej Polansky — Google review
Really enjoyed it. Not too crowded and lots to see. I was lucky on the day, as weather was great and there were a lot of planes flying around so we got to see some Hurricane aerobatics and some other WWII planes flying about. Would recommend.
David Wallace — Google review
Brilliant museum but be prepared for lots of walking. Wonderful displays and plenty to see. Obviously the theme is on war machines but there are some civil planes. It would be fantastic if the museum could have a dedicated section for this. Well worth a visit.
T Chan — Google review
If you love planes, tanks or history this is an amazing day out, great displays with good write ups that interest all ages. The workshop hangers are incredible to watch a spitfire or hurricane being restored or given inspections. The workshops also smell amazing.
It's a lot of walking and lots to see, we got distracted by everything and went for lunch late, by which time the food choices were limited. Go, enjoy, read and by the end of the day you will be able to recognize which is a hurricane or spitfire, P51 or thunderbolt
Daniel Groves — Google review
Brilliant places to see such wonders of the skies! Took all the hours available to see all the hangers and still did not have enough time, so prepare well and your time. Staff excellent, and the volunteers went above and beyond to help. Definitely be back.
Paul Moseley — Google review
Warning, allow a full day for your visit! We visited especially to see the Spitfire display and were not disappointed, however each and every hanger and display holds marvels of air travel whether it be commercial airlines, first world war aircraft, spitfires or more modern machinery of warfare. It's an absorbing place with stacks of history which make it the ideal setting for an aircraft museum. Sometimes the information provided is a little scant but use Google to supplement the knowledge provided, a great way to spend a day, if you're lucky you might catch some vintage machinery airborne. Well worth the entry fee.
Mark Bennett — Google review
First of all, I would just like to start this review by saying wow. If you are planning a visit, please allocate at least a whole day here. There is so much to do and see you can easily make a day or two of it. I visited with a friend, and the moment we walked in, we were greeted by the very friendly staff who were happy to help us with any questions or queries. There truly is a bit of everything here, from WW2 era fighters like the spitfire and hurricane to current models like the typhoon. Maybe that's not your thing? No problem! There's a vast range of civilian aircraft, too, many of which are open to go inside. These range from a prototype Concorde to a full VC10. This is without mentioning the amazing American section where you can truly appreciate the size of a B52, get up close with an SR71, and many other aircraft! Maybe the aircraft in general is not your interest? Again, you are covered as there is a massive collection of land vehicles in their own dedicated building. Highly recommended for everyone to do.
Alex Murdie — Google review
This is the best museum ever to my humble opinion in combination with my interests, which are not a plane or a history nutter ones, but still liking the subject.
If you care at least a little bit about your children, do them and yourself a big favour and buy those tickets asap. I would recommend a bit of a research in advance to know what is there, why and what is interesting about it. There are wonderful signs and everything, but still.
My Number One ever, the reason I've visited there first time for and will always keep me going back, is SR-71. This is the best aeronautical achievement of humankind of all times (again - my humble opinion).
I try to go at least once a year (no kids), but will one day I will buy that membership and even the birds there will roll their eyes when they see me for 437 375 294 636th time 😂
Distance is the only reason I cannot afford to volunteer, otherwise I would put my TV in the bin and probably spend more time volunteering than at my actual workplace.
Are you still reading? Come on then, see you there!
Yosif Anchev — Google review
Duxford is a truly wonderful place to visit with a huge range of aircraft that are both static and flying, and a fantastic land museum with a range of tanks and vehicles from multiple eras. There is so much to learn and you can spend a long day here so I'd highly recommend getting there early, say to start the day 10am to 10.30am, as this gives lots of time to look around in a relaxed and leisurely way. There's often planes flying around too so you can often see a mini air show on days that are not official airshows. Really amazing and very special place that played a crucial role during the Second World War. Highly recommended and a great place for kids and families to visit.
Danny Hewitt — Google review
very good time spent here and lots to see, helpful stuff to answer any questions even depending when you go they have some good shows and events on. but in general see few odd planes take flight.
unfortunately only down side is, where its so big its spread out to far and inbetween, it can be a struggle for elderly people to walk it all. rented mobility scooters would be ideal for the elderly just because purely on the size of the place just a suggestion.
Mark Hoy — Google review
Battle of Britain Day. What an amazing place Duxford is. It's a brilliant day out on any day of the week but today took this to another level.
We arrived early to take in the hangars and stands. The American Hangar is my favourite. The flying started at 1pm and there was a tremendous array of WW2 aircraft to enjoy.
The Red Arrows put on a great show towards the end but the icing on the cake was the Lancaster and Sally B flying together for the first time in decades. The cherry on top was the 16 Spitfires and Hurricanes that made up the big wing who performed two passes.
Having flown in a Spitfire, the next item on the aviation bucket list was to go inside a B17. As luck would have it and for 20 very happily spent pounds I was given a very thorough tour inside and out by a super enthusiastic crew member. It was quite a humbling experience to actually stand in the place that countless brave airmen risked their lives whilst under fire. A similar feeling to when I flew in the Spitfire, the B17 is a truly wonderful aircraft.
The only slight gripe was being forced to turn left out of the carpark added a rather large detour to our journey, not that it mattered. An awesome day and I will be back again... and again... and probably again!
Tom Raffield — Google review
Really good educational day out for solo or group visits. So much to look at here in the different hangers and displays. They are constantly being updated and refurbished to upkeep the exhibits. Lovely gift shop at the end to pick up merchandise and small gifts. Entry is reasonably priced too.
Charlie Brown — Google review
My partner and I became members last year. Great value for money as you get access to lots of other museums such as the Churchill War Rooms, Imperial War Museum London etc. Always very friendly staff and pleasant experience. You can tell the other visitors appreciate history and engineering. The cafe caters for gluten free with jacket potatoes and chips. Could do with some gluten free cakes perhaps. The toilets are very clean. There is simply too much to see in one day hence we have been 3 times in the last 12 months. My sister has now also joined and thoroughly loved it. They provide a taxi for elderly guests as there is a fair bit of walking between hangers. The best hanger is where the engineers are actively working on planes. People often miss this one. If you visit during the week they will be there. During the summer there are constant flights, you can book a short pleasure flight. I plan to do this next time in the warmer months. The shop as well has something to cater for every budget. It seems as though the item profits also go back to the charity as they are all Imperial War Museum branded. I like to see this.
U. Customer — Google review
We visited yesterday and had the most incredible day out. I had not been since I was a child, and now I was taking my son to experience the museums.
The selection of planes in the various hangers is mind-blowing. The exhibitions are very well thought out, and it all flows impeccably.
We recommend going to the very last exhibition first, then working back to the start. We walked for about 5 hours, but there are options for shuttle buses to areas for those who might need this.
We spent the entire day there and feel like we barely scratched the surface. It's definitely worth a few visits to allow yourself to soak everything in.
The obvious stars of the show are the Blackbird, B-52, Tornado, Harrier, Lancaster, Spitfire...there's a huge list. I was impressed with many of the obscure and lesser known planes and vehicles such as the one man German sub.
A very well thought out and maintained museum that must be one of the best in the world for this subject matter.
Sean Mayes — Google review
Duxford is such a well run, curated and interesting museum. They've done an impressive job of bringing the exhibits together so that they tie in nicely. All the staff and volunteers are exceptionally friendly, professional, enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I can't recommend the annual membership highly enough so you can return and learn more each time.
Giles Olley — Google review
In The Cockpit ~ Spitfire N3200 Experience.
For Christmas I gifted my son this wonderful opportunity to be able to sit in the cockpit of a beautiful, historic Spitfire.
Mick, the expert IWM guide, kindly let me sit in whilst he gave us a thoroughly informative talk about the Spitfire’s history.
Then my son was able to sit in the cockpit whilst Mick explained the controls and what the conditions would have been like.
The whole experience was incredible, I cannot recommend it enough. Plus the proceeds go towards the N3200 and keeping her airworthy. A very memorable day!
Susannah — Google review
This museum is massive and 100% worth the trip/money! This is a full day out it took us (2 adults and 2children) 4/5 hours to complete all the buildings. There are cafes and toilets throughout the whole facility and a really nice gift shop.
Rachel Kemper — Google review
So many planes and so little time! A great day out with so much to see that you do really need most of the day to get round everything. A lot of walking but it's mostly flat. They also run a regular mini bus service between hangers.
Claire Dragon — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing. A must for anyone you just can't believe how these planes look in real life. Advice your looking at at least 4hrs to get round it all. The volunteer staff honestly are what make this place what it is they are a credit to the place, also try the chilly dog from the cafe near the entrance. Overall very happy and worth the money awsum experience
Gary W — Google review
Came here yesterday really good day out highly recommend! Clean well organised modern museum. Cost £67 for 2 adults 1 child with no donation which I thought was a little excessive. Food and drink are expensive aswell so bring your own!
Tony Henry — Google review
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IWM Duxford Airfield, Cambridge, CB22 4QR, United Kingdom
The Up at The O2 attraction allows visitors to walk on a path suspended 2 meters above the roof of The O2. With scenic views of London landmarks, this adventure is perfect for children and families.
Fabulous experience, I did this twice, the latest one was a dusk which offered a fantastic view of London with sunset. It's quite easy to climb and very very safe. Feels a bit like moon walking (or what I imagine that to be!), a little bouncy. There are plenty of opportunities to take in the views as you climb up and at the peak there's a fantastic full 360 view.
Oana J — Google review
What an experience! We went on the sunset climb, the skies did not disappoint. The views of London were beautiful, the sunset was gorgeous. We enjoyed a glass of champagne at the top, too.
Big shout out to Max and Karl for being fantastic, informative and lots of fun!
Emily T — Google review
Had a really good time. Everything was provided for us including shoes. Full safety brief provided. My only criticisms are, it's not that cheap to do and you're not on the viewing platform at the top for very long. The views are amazing and there are several plaques with information on around the platform but there wasn't time to read them before another group came up and effectively forced us to go back down. Photo packs at the end are also extremely expensive.
Chris Hovell — Google review
We had the lovely Adam as our guide, he was enthusiastic and certainly made the trip up the O2 memorable! We went up as a family of 4, we had a full safety briefing and all equipment included. Climb up gave lovely views over London and once we reached the top ot gave us time to catch of breath and celebrate with a drink! The climb down was the hardest and I would recommend wearing gloves. Thoroughly enjoyed this bucket list item and would recommend!
Carly Doyle — Google review
Absolutely brilliant experience! Our guide, Martin, was friendly, funny and incredibly informative about the different landmarks as we climbed.
He checked in on us regularly as we were climbing and encouraged us when the climb was steep.
The climb is definitely worth it. The view is awesome!
C KM — Google review
Good to know: wear shoes with very good grip or be provided with walking shoes.
Great time and fantastic view from on top of the O2.
Wish the time spent at the top was longer! Only about 10-15 minutes spent at the summit.
Felt safe, secure & well organised.
Drinks can only be purchased at the bottom to collect at the top - would be good to be able to also pay for drinks at the top, was a hot day and desperately needed a refreshment after the effort to climb up.
Could be hard work for some people climbing up the very beginning & down the end.
Jamie Chapman — Google review
Great experience. The climb took around an hour in total. Good views. The instructors were kind and supportive.
Bit expensive at nearly £40 a ticket but we've now ticked it off our list so probably won't be doing it again.
Lucy T — Google review
My sister brought me this experience for my 40th birthday. I’m not a great fan of heights but this was such an amazing experience, so glad I did it. Our instructor was AMAZING, and so patient with me. Thank you Scarlet for cheering me on and keeping me going. You really made my experience a great one ❤️.
Amie Darling — Google review
Really enjoyable experience. Staff were friendly and helpful and we all enjoyed it. Great views on a clear day. Not sure what it would be like if it was raining but would be more of an adventure!
Dan ?Sensor Adventures? Chippendale — Google review
I was lucky enough to finally do this with my Bestie, as I bought it for her as a Birthday present during Lockdown. It is well worth doing and the views from the top are awesome. The 1st section of the climb is pretty tough, but then it gets easier. The decent is okay until the last section which is a bit tricky, a 30 degree decline, but once you've done it you feel a great sense of achievement. I'd highly recommend doing it!
Tracy Callaway — Google review
I did the O2 walk on 27 April. I am quite afraid of heights to an extent (I have also been on the cable car), neither of which I was too scared of.
Going up was very easy, but you definitely have to have physical strength and energy to do this. The walkway has a trampoline/bouncy material. You aren’t allowed to bring anything up except your phone, so I don’t know what would happen if you needed water.
However, at the top of the walk, the floor is grated so when I looked down I felt weak. I couldn’t walk around too much up there, I had to hold onto something. You have to wait up there for about 30 minutes while waiting for everyone else— I honestly wanted to get down at this point.
I came down in the dark and rain, it was somewhat slippery and this was definitely the worst part. It felt like it was taking forever to come down and my legs were really tired at this point, yet there’s no way to really take a break— you have to get down. My legs were shaking by the end of it lol.
I can’t imagine any other way to get down from here if you have anxiety or panic attacks.
It was a pretty good experience though, I liked the view and free-feeling it gave me to do this. I think it’s a bit overpriced, though.
Olivia Helene — Google review
Theo was our tour guide and he was great. He checked that everyone was safe and happy. He offered to help take photos at the top. He was able to add extra information about what we could see from the top. We enjoyed our experience. Thank you
Carlee Field — Google review
We did the 8 pm sunset climb and it was so fun! We even got to see the sunset when we were at the top. You have a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city from the top and plenty of time to take photos up there. You feel a real sense of achievement when you reach the top!
The staff members were incredibly welcoming and went above and beyond to assist us throughout our ascent. They were extremely helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable and made sure we all felt safe and comfortable. They prioritised our safety at all times, which was greatly appreciated.
They provide you with free climbing boots and a jacket, depending on the weather, when you go up. They give you a box where you can store your belonging before the climb.
We highly recommend this experience to anyone seeking a challenging yet rewarding adventure, or something different to do in London!
Tony L — Google review
An amazing experience - certainly memorable! The whole experience is about 90 minutes long and it includes all the equipment you need, even waterproof trousers, jackets and shoes etc. Our guides were Kit and Robyn and both of them were excellent on our walk! We did the sunset walk and it was an amazing time to go up the view was fab. Highly recommend this experience to anyone
Hannah Wood — Google review
Wasn't expecting much but this far exceeded expectations. Great fun. Our tour guide Martin was brilliant, very encouraging and gave loads of interesting facts about surrounding views.
The walk up is comfortable and you get plenty of time at the top to enjoy views and take photos before coming down the other side.
There were people right up to the upper end of the age spectrum and everyone managed to do it.
Overall a very enjoyable experience in would recommend.
Tim Husain — Google review
Weather wasn't the best but still recommended as view of London is pretty incredible. Great tour overall where all staff were courtious, helpful and special shout out to Johnny. Really friendly, funny and gone out of his way to make sure every one was OK, safe, had any questions answered.
Thierry Fierens — Google review
Go up on a sunny day (fingers crossed) - they still go up in rain and no refund! It’s a bit expensive and if you are used to adrenaline activities and exercise then this will be on the very low end of excitement and a very easy walk up. Go enjoy the view! Round trip 90 minutes with all the safety briefings and photos etc.
GayVeggieTravel — Google review
I had an incredible experience climbing up at the O2 with Karl as our guide. Karl's expertise and enthusiasm made the adventure even more enjoyable. The view from the top was breathtaking, and the entire journey was both thrilling and memorable. Highly recommended!
Kiarash Ghasemi — Google review
Excellent! Really recommend! Our tour guide Martin was brilliant. All staff very friendly and helpful! The whole experience was amazing.
Anna Karabacz — Google review
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The O2 is a hugely popular live music venue in London with a capacity of up to 20,000. It has hosted some of the biggest names in the music business and is often used for prestigious sporting events, such as boxing matches and concerts by chart-topping artists. The atmosphere at The O2 is electric and unforgettable, perfect for any big night out.
Seats were in the O2 deck. View was great- nice to have a bar to lean on and more space around you; however, be prepared to stand on the foot rests of the bar stools if the guys in front of you stand up 😁. Food was good, meal and drink included. Service good too. It was a brilliant night. Great venue and awesome performance 🤩🎶🎵🎸💗
Aimie Dyson — Google review
It's a fantastic place where the biggest events and concerts take place.
The atmosphere is amazing.
There are many shops, restaurants and bars nearby where you can eat or drink a cup of coffee.
The organization is flawless. The concert, was most exciting concert I've ever been.
Valentina Vladimirova — Google review
Great location easily accessible from the tube.
Plenty of bars around the arena as the arena being surrounded by a shopping centre basically. Really quick to enter. Great experience and venue for the wrestling
As expected from these venues, the prices are extortionate. £7.50 for a cider/beer
J Nerosa — Google review
1st time to see Iron Maiden, and it was a brilliant night of music. It's very easy to get around. Lots of choice to eat and drink but it can be very expensive. We had great seats and were comfortable and not cramped. Will definitely be back again to see more events.
David Williams — Google review
The O2 Arena is one of the most iconic entertainment venues in the world. Its unique design, located within a former industrial structure, makes it a standout architectural masterpiece. The arena is renowned for hosting a wide range of events, including concerts, sporting events, and exhibitions.
One of its most notable features is its capacity; it can hold up to 20,000 people, making it one of the largest indoor arenas globally. This size, combined with its state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, ensures an incredible experience for concertgoers. The acoustics are generally excellent, allowing for an immersive audio experience.
The O2 Arena's location in London is another advantage. Situated in the Greenwich Peninsula, it offers stunning views of the city skyline and the River Thames. It's easily accessible via public transportation, including the Jubilee Line on the London Underground.
However, like many large venues, prices for food and drinks can be quite high. Additionally, due to its size, navigating the arena can be a bit challenging during sold-out events.
In summary, the O2 Arena is an impressive venue that has become synonymous with world-class entertainment. Its design, location, and capabilities make it a must-visit for anyone looking to experience a memorable event in London.
Joel Dsouza — Google review
Have been here for a few gigs and each time it's been excellent. There is parking nearby which costs £7.50 for the day, if you pay when you arrive, compared to when you leave, you'll save yourself about £15. There is lots to do in the O2 as well as concerts. There are 20+ places to eat from fast food to good quality meals at sit down restaurants. There is a good range of outlet shops with good deals. I'd definitely recommend going early if you have an event to attend to walk around.
Sam Swindells — Google review
Amazing experience! The venue is just great. It is located just a few minutes from the tube. Everything is very well organised, and the entry process is pretty smooth. Make sure you check the event guidelines before you visit. There are plenty of nice places to eat before you enter. However you can't bring any food or drinks in. There is a food hall when you enter where you can have burgers, fries, pizza, beer, etc. Unfortunately, there aren't any healthier food options. The food was okay, not that bad but pretty expensive. There are also a few toilets facilities.
Staff was very helpful and polite. The whole experience was amazing, and I will definitely be coming again for another event.
Rosi Petkova — Google review
Great venue and the seating was comfortable with a good view on the Pepsi max deck.
The bar and toilets were right outside the area in the foyer. Generally very clean and we entered and left.
Drinks prices were expensive compared to what I am used to but I don't live in London so unsure if £9 a pint is normal.
One downside is how crowded the trains get aftwards with thousands all descending onto the underground etc.
Ian Missin — Google review
Been a while since I've been to this venue. It's pretty well set out and the sound was banging. The staff were pretty friendly and helpful. Seats were decent although we spent most of the gig on our feet.
The bar and food prices are criminally expensive.
Luke Martin — Google review
As a travel agent I still love to continue to experience much of the UK as possible and keep it local , and love a visit to the O2 it didn't disappoint , with great restaurants - Jimmy's and Five Guys both tasty 😋, the of course the incredibly fun Arena with the stars - there's plenty going on all the time ,
the Up at the O2 was fabulous to do , and much thanks to our guide George he looked after the whole group , it was exhilarating.
There are many photo point too , they aren't all here but to give an idea. And take a trip over to the Emirates cable car it great on a sunny day.
Kerry Elliott — Google review
This place is like the TARDIS it looks big from the outside but when you go in and walk around the shops to the back and knowing there is a big arena in there as well it feels like it's 10x bigger on the inside.
I went through from the back of the 02 after doing the up at the 02 experience going over the roof and it was getting late so was really quiet there I would love to go back again and have a proper look around and see all the stuff I missed as I didn't have time to look around.
This place is really impressive and worth a visit.
Katie Thayer — Google review
Interesting complex and mall. Definitely a destination place. A bit out of the way if you don't live in the area. I would rather go to Westfield to do any major shopping
Pizza was very good and freshly made. Nice location away from the major restaurant row of the complex.
Stuart Ho — Google review
This was our first visit to the O2, and it's such an amazing venue. I'd just presumed it just held the stadium. How wrong was I. It's got a huge shopping arcade with lots of great shops, including designer. There are also lots of great bars and restaurants to choose from. The stadium itself is well laid out and super easy to find your way around. Will definitely be heading here more often.
We saw Madonna and had the most amazing time!
Adam McGibbon — Google review
Amazing venue holds 20K, I saw Pete Tong and his Orchestra playing all the Ibiza classics. Drinks are extortionate in the arena itself, I paid £17 for a double gin and tonic and £9 for a pint. The venue has loads of restaurants and bars outside the arena and transport links are great
Nick Owens — Google review
Arriving at the O2 was easy. The Jubilee line on the tube drops you right off, and for those seeking entertainment before the show, there are plenty of restaurants, a supermarket and a shopping outlet with discounted designer brands.
The queues to enter the arena during the C2C concert were well-managed, and there were enough restrooms to avoid excessive wait times.
The venue itself has a fantastic atmosphere – it's electric when the crowd gets going! The (side) view from my seat D434 was quite nice. It was high up but offered a good view of the stage and a good overall view. The sound quality was fantastic, making the entire concert experience truly enjoyable.
Just a heads-up, backpacks (even laptop-sized) aren't allowed inside the O2- though some people report getting in with them. There are lockers available for £10 and they will store your shopping bags from the outlet for free.
The queue/crowd after the show back to the tube was well managed. It was a great experience and I would definitely go back.
P M — Google review
Here for a Genesis concert. Easy to get to. Good acoustics. Plenty of food and drunk options and helpful staff to guide you to the right place. Wouldn't want to sit right at the back or on the flat floor where inevitably people tend to stand but our raked seats were good.
Danae Bird — Google review
The O2 Arena, located in Greenwich, is one of the most iconic entertainment venues in London. As a state-of-the-art arena, it has been the site of countless memorable concerts, sporting events, and other performances.
From the moment you step into the O2 Arena, you are met with a stunning atmosphere. The venue has been designed to provide an excellent viewing experience for everyone, regardless of where they are seated. The seating arrangement is quite spacious, allowing for plenty of legroom and comfort, even for those who are seated at the back of the arena.
The acoustics of the venue are superb, ensuring that every note, sound, and word is crystal clear, even at the highest volume levels. The lighting is also top-notch, adding to the excitement of the performances and enhancing the overall experience.
One of the most impressive things about the O2 Arena is the sheer variety of events that are hosted here. From world-class musical acts and international sporting events to comedy shows and family-friendly performances, the O2 Arena offers something for everyone. The lineup of events is constantly changing, so there is always something new and exciting to look forward to.
The facilities at the O2 Arena are also first-class. The venue is clean, well-maintained, and easy to navigate. There are plenty of food and drink options available, as well as numerous restrooms and other amenities.
Overall, the O2 Arena in Greenwich is a fantastic venue that should be on every entertainment lover's bucket list. The excellent atmosphere, incredible acoustics, and wide range of events make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience top-quality entertainment in London.
G_A_B OFFICIAL — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of seeing Mickey Flanagan at the O2 Arena in Greenwich, and I must say, it was an unforgettable experience. Great to see Mickey back at his Best, after five years. Great show !!!! Loved it
The O2 Arena definitely lives up to its reputation.From the moment I stepped inside the arena, I was blown away by the stunning atmosphere. The seating arrangement was spacious and comfortable, with plenty of legroom for all. The acoustics were exceptional, ensuring that every note and sound was crystal clear, and the lighting was top-notch, adding to the excitement of the performance.
The facilities at the O2 Arena are also first-class. The venue is clean, well-maintained, and easy to navigate. There are plenty of food and drink options available, although they can be quite pricey. The queues were easy going and filtered down quickly, making the overall experience seamless. I also appreciated the mobile phone pouches, which helped to minimize distractions during the event.
Overall, I highly recommend the O2 Arena in Greenwich to anyone looking for top-quality entertainment in London. The incredible atmosphere, outstanding acoustics, and diverse lineup of events make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable experience.
Richard Bignell — Google review
Nice place to hang out inside & outside O2.
It's more like a huge mall with many brands, food & arena. When there is am event, you will find folks lining up for arena ( inside o2).
It's a mall, so there is no entry fee. If you want to walk on the top of the dom, you need to buy a ticket for that adventure, check out their website for ticket.
Kunal Parikh — Google review
We enjoyed the O2 mall. There are a lot of stores n restaurants where you can shop or grab something eat or drink or just chill. We tried the cable car, it was super awesome. One must definitely try if you have no height phobia cuz it goes really up high n gives you chills😁
Steffi d'souza — Google review
Quick to get in well-organised. Pizza express was really busy but service was fab. Fantastic acoustics in the arena we were up high with perfect view of the Stage for The Queen Madonna....brilliant night
Karen Richardson — Google review
Exploring The O2 in London was a mixed experience. While the variety of shops and dining options was appealing, the bustling crowds at peak hours made it a bit overwhelming. The shopping choices catered to different tastes, and the dining offered a decent range of cuisines. However, the overall pricing seemed a tad steep. Despite the crowds, the venue's vibrant energy and diverse offerings made it a worthwhile visit for a day of shopping and dining.
Rahul Rupeja — Google review
It is a pretty smooth experience to attend a music concert at the O2. They have implemented a new 'AI' security screening system which has sped up the entry. There are many bars and toilets on each level, which is convenient. We saw Depeche Mode at the O2 and the sound was pretty good, despite being in the cheap seats far from the stage. We arrived a bit earlier and snuck out during the encore to avoid the rush for the tube.
Dax Villanueva — Google review
Overall, my experience at The O2 Arena was just average. The security measures and the entry process were well-organized, which I appreciated as it made me feel safe and the entry went smoothly. However, once inside, the prices for food and beverages were shockingly high, which was quite a disappointment. Additionally, some of the staff members were not only unhelpful but also had a poor attitude, which negatively impacted my experience. The layout of the venue and the pricing strategy also seemed unreasonable. While The O2 has the potential to offer a great visitor experience, these aspects need serious attention to make it worth the visit and the expense.
Zeke Z — Google review
We visited the O2 on a brisk morning in London. The upside? We scored a great parking spot without any hassle. The downside? That parking spot came with a bit of a trek to the actual venue. With a light drizzle falling and a chill in the air, our photo ops outside The O2 were quick and to the point!
Thankfully, once we got inside, things warmed up considerably. The real star of the show, though, was the O2's outlet. We found some fantastic deals on clothes, and were able to snag some truly down-to-earth priced items.
The O2, formerly known as the Millennium Dome, is a large entertainment district located on the Greenwich Peninsula in Southeast London, England. It's a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of attractions under one roof.
The O2 centerpiece is the O2 Arena, a multi-purpose indoor arena that's one of the busiest music arenas in the world. It has hosted some of the biggest names in music, as well as sporting events, comedy shows, and more.
Overall, The O2 was a great experience, especially for the shopping. Just be prepared for a bit of a walk from the parking lot, and pack an umbrella if the forecast isn't looking sunny!
Leun Sabal — Google review
Well set up concert venue, albeit few food options once inside concert venue itself. I should have made the most of the many shop and food/drinks outlets surrounding, but did enjoy a while in the free Virgin Games (Xbox) experience.
Mark Turner — Google review
Great venue for all kinds of events. Like most places if in the actual Arena, food and drinks are offencively over priced, and leaving after popular shows is a bit of a crush.
However in general it is a great place to visit. Lots of shopping and eateries to visit.
Michael Snasdell — Google review
Iconic! Spectacular!
Worth visiting.
Boasts of the popular, large capacity Arena; access to the arena is restricted so make sure you get a ticket for whatever is on show.
Well planned layout with shops of almost all the top brands you know.
Several restaurants and eateries are on site; so many options to choose from. Most of them require prior reservations and bookings.
Might be crowded during peak hours or peak times. Again, worth visiting for the real experience.
P. Y. ASARE — Google review
Uncomfortable seats that feel as if they were borrowed from an old bus. No back support, lumpy seat and poor leg room for tall people. Apart from that it's a great venue.
Shaun Dunphy — Google review
A Saturday afternoon spent walking around the O2 complex. Bought a cap in Lidz for my son and a cap in the F1 shop for myself. Arrived on the Thames Clipper and left on the cable car. The place is very clean and tidy. Lots of shops and food choices too. I would recommend it to anyone.
Gary Sutton — Google review
Very nice place to hangout with friends and colleagues. Walking distance from tube station this place has lots of restaurants, shopping areas or brands, cinemas theatre, games or activities areas like bowling, etc. You can also have artificial sky diving experience inside the O2 arena. All and all, a very nice place in London.
Sandeep Jaiswal — Google review
Stunning venue which makes for a great experience. Only went to the show but really enjoyed the stroll in. They do have a problem with overcharging and at the same time confiscating people’s sweets. I understand alcohol but if you plan taking your own toffees in with one person, distribute them between your group, otherwise security will tuck into them. Brilliant night out though 🤓
Hippy Chippy — Google review
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