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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Annecy to London?
The direct drive from Annecy to London is 628 mi (1,010 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 52 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Annecy to London, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Lyon, Brighton, Lille, Reims, Ieper (Ypres), Canterbury, Eastbourne, Colchester, Beaune, and Southend-on-Sea, as well as top places to visit like Musée Cinéma et Miniature and Vieux Lyon, or the ever-popular Walibi Rhône-Alpes.
The top cities between Annecy and London are Lyon, Brighton, Lille, Reims, Ieper (Ypres), Canterbury, Eastbourne, Colchester, Beaune, and Southend-on-Sea. Lyon is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Annecy and 9 hours from London.
Lyon, located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers in France's Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, is a city steeped in history. Its rich heritage is evident in its diverse architecture, ranging from the ancient Roman Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules to the medieval and Renaissance buildings of Vieux Lyon and the contemporary structures in the Confluence district.
Most popular city on this route
49 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to London
Beaune, a charming walled town in the heart of the Burgundy winemaking region in France, is surrounded by picturesque Côte d'Or vineyards. One of its notable attractions is the annual wine auction at the Hôtel-Dieu, a 15th-century former hospital with a distinctive colorful tile roof that now houses the Hôtel-Dieu Museum. The museum showcases impressive works such as "The Last Judgement" altarpiece by Van der Weyden.
17% as popular as Lyon
39 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to London
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Reims, located in northeastern France's Grand Est region, is renowned as the unofficial capital of the Champagne wine-growing area. The city boasts numerous champagne houses that offer tastings and cellar tours. Notably, Reims has a rich historical significance as French kings were traditionally crowned at its Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims for over a millennium. This grand cathedral is famous for its stunning stained-glass windows and intricate Gothic carved portals, including the iconic Smiling Angel.
30% as popular as Lyon
32 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to London
Lille is a city located in the northern region of France, serving as the capital of Hauts-de-France. It was historically a significant trading hub for French Flanders and still bears many Flemish influences today. The city boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous universities and bustling streets filled with 17th-century brick houses and cobbled pedestrian paths.
32% as popular as Lyon
48 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to London
Ypres, situated in the West Flanders province of Belgium, is a town that has been rebuilt with great care after being destroyed in World War I. The area is renowned for the Ypres Salient battlefields where various war museums, cemeteries and memorials pay homage to the battles fought during WWI. Gothic-style Sint-Maartenskathedraal (St.
29% as popular as Lyon
1 hour off the main route, 62% of way to London
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Eastbourne is a tourist destination situated on the southeastern part of England's coast. It features Victorian-style establishments along its seafront, such as hotels, the Eastbourne Pier built during the 19th century, and a bandstand dating back to the 1930s. The Towner Art Gallery showcases contemporary British artworks, while Redoubt Fortress--a military structure constructed during Napoleonic Wars--houses a museum dedicated to military history.
Canterbury, a city located in southeastern England, is renowned for its significance as a pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. The medieval center of the city is surrounded by ancient walls that were initially built by the Romans and consist of cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. One of the most notable attractions in Canterbury is its beautiful cathedral, founded in 597 A.D., which serves as the headquarters for both the Church of England and Anglican Communion.
26% as popular as Lyon
32 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to London
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.
Colchester is a town situated in the county of Essex, located in southeastern part of England. The Castle Park houses Colchester Castle, an enormous Norman keep constructed on top of a Roman temple's foundations. This museum showcases various artefacts that are as old as 2,500 years. Hollytrees Museum, another attraction inside the park, displays three centuries worth of clothing, clocks and decorative arts inside its Georgian townhouse structure.
Southend-on-Sea is a borough in southeastern Essex, England that doubles as a resort town located on the Thames Estuary. It boasts of several attractions such as Adventure Island, an amusement park with thrilling fairground rides and water slides for visitors. The area's coastline offers breathtaking views best seen through the century-old funicular Cliff Lift or by taking a leisurely stroll along the long Southend Pier where visitors can explore its museum at the shore end.
17% as popular as Lyon
1 hour off the main route, 89% of way to London
Best stops along Annecy to London drive
The top stops along the way from Annecy to London (with short detours) are Basilica of Notre Dame of Fourvière, Canterbury Cathedral, and Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims. Other popular stops include Dover Castle, Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune, and Menin Gate.
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Amusement park with roller coasters & rides for young children, plus an island-themed water park.
A very nice amusement park that can be done in a day time. The attractions here range from soft and slow to extremely thrilling.
They have several rollercoasters, water rides, chill rides for adults and kids. A dedicated eating spot is also available for when hunger hits.
I should not forget to mention the staff. The staff members are extra nice too.
Overall a very fun place for a family visit.
Roni A. — Google review
It a nice small park good for young children. If you are visiting it for the first or second time then you may feel different however, I have visited it at least once every year and it's been a long time since they have introduced any new rides to the park or any changes if any at all. Food options are very minimal and staff do not speak English 98% of the time. Shops are very basic and shows are very limited.
A. D. — Google review
Don't go there if you're not thin. Above a L or 46, you will not fit in most rides. The staff was really nice and kind about it but I felt thorougly humiliated. They gave me fast passes for other rides instead but I couldn't fit either, and I'm an 48/0XL. It was even more demorilizing as I've lost a lot of weight recently lol
I gave 2 stars for the really really nice staff who were very kind to me and checked that I was doing fine as kids were making fun of me. For context, this never happened in any other parks I did in Europe, including Walibi Belgium and Disney for example. I wish their rides were more inclusive.
Eden Zak — Google review
To visit just once in your life if you are close by. Small park with a few attractions. Good for a very little kids
Irene Proshko — Google review
Nice place to visit for children have lots of rides for all ages. Defiantly deserve to visit
Ibrahim Al-Malki — Google review
We didn’t expect much but our experience was great! It was nog too crowded (monday, first week of july) and well maintained. There were 2 shows which were very entertaining. We got a week dated ticket with a burger for lunch for just under 30 euros per person. It was well worth it.
Pleunie Maas — Google review
I had the opportunity to visit here over the summer and was pleasantly surprised by how charming and fun this little park was. Of all the rides there, my personal favorite was TImber as it felt very fast paced and did a great job combining thrills into a family coaster. Most of the park looks very nice after all the changes in the past couple years and I am very exited to see the new updates next year when they build their newest area!
Theodoros Maheras — Google review
Very clean and well maintained park. Staff is super friendly and helpful and the rides are fun and entertaining for adults, youth and younger kids. Toilets are also very clean. Ride waiting times are clearly displayed throughout the park. The live show we saw was definitely entertaining.
We went on a Friday in July and the queues were generally less than 10 minutes on most rides. Everyone had a blast and I can highly recommend going here for a day.
Small note for Apple users; if you order your tickets online (much cheaper that way) and use the “hide my email” feature (aka private relay) you won’t receive any tickets by mail. This is a known issue on their side. Make sure you save your proof of payment and reservation ID and visit to the service desk at the entrance of the park and they will fix it for you.
Have fun!
Ronald Sievers — Google review
Habla Manotas,
Very cool fun park. The amenities are clean and the rides are quite new.
The shows we attended were amusing and breathtaking.
From 6-45 years old our 7 people crew had lots of fun.
Mighty Manotas — Google review
Fun park with fun rides. Decent food prices. The water rides were a bit of a shock because the water was really dirty. Staff is very friendly. They check your bags at the entrance so don't take any sharp objects with you. Try to buy your tickets minimum 3 days ahead of your visit to benefit from a discount.
caroline eghagha — Google review
Fantastic fun park for the families, not very big but in the same time big enough for a day entertainment. Very clean and looked after. My kids had plenty of fun definitely Will be back soon
Kornelia Desmons — Google review
Had a lovely day out here. Queues weren't too long and most of them had a good amount of shade. The park was clean and tidy and the facilities were clean too. The food was good and not too expensive. If you have younger children or it is a really hot day(which it was when we went) take towels and swimwear as the splash park is a great place to cool down. All in all, a really good day out for all the family.
Rob C — Google review
Purchase tickets at least 3 days before - and you will be in for a treat. Took my son for his birthday, which is just before Halloween. Dr Mystic and his spooky crew made it a day to remember. Yes - the wait was long for some of the rides - but it was worth it.
Great atmosphere, great rides, great day. Thank you to all the lovely staff at Walibi!!
Vicky Sherwin — Google review
Prefer this place than Disneyland, you can comfortably cover all activities without a fastpass (I guess only on low season). Park is nicely crafted and decorated, the rides are just great 👍
Siming — Google review
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This museum is devoted to hyper-realistic miniature scenes and movie props, as well as special effects exhibits. It is another unusual attraction that many tourists find fascinating. The museum has over 400 pieces of movie memorabilia, including costumes, accessories, and sets. Additionally, the museum houses a collection of 120 miniature movie sets meticulously created by artist Dan Ohlmann. Visitors can enjoy posing in front of dinosaurs or walking through a miniature version of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A really great museum and fantastic way to spend an hour or two in Lyon. The first few floors are props, costumes and other items from major films. These are all pretty interesting, but the highlight is in the top floor. A series of absolutely incredible miniature scenes painstakingly created with astounding details. I could look at them for ages, marvelling at the skill. Never seen anything like it. My photos here are all models, no more than 2 feet across.
James Richardson — Google review
A fabulous museum. I last visited in 1998 when it was miniatures only and the highlight was Bible verses on a grain of rice. Now it has a wonderful display of cinematic props and models, costumes, prosthetics, weapons and other artifacts. Wes Anderson has his own gallery. The miniature rooms on the top floor are simply amazing, both intricate and beautiful. Well worth a visit.
Ian Davis — Google review
This is one of my favorite museums in France and is a great museum for a movie fan. You could spend a lot of time there without being bored. There are a lot of nice props, costumes, and film technologies, etc that are amazing. My favorite part of this museum is the miniature part. The miniatures are so incredible, and painstakingly created. I can visit and spend ages looking at all of them, and still not be bored at all. Dan Ohlmann and other artists have done a wonderful job, and I would like to thank them for creating such an amazing museum like this. I highly recommend visiting this museum when you are visiting Lyon.
Mandy my PHN — Google review
Visited this place a little bit before closing and I had to fight myself to believe that it was miniature. The first floor is major film props like Harry Potter, but the top floor is the main standout, A collection of incredibly detailed miniature scenes that were meticulously built. You could be amazed at the skill for a very long time, next to nothing you've ever seen. All of the images of the sets are pressed to the window, no more than 15 cm.
Prince Andrew Ardayfio — Google review
I came to this museum because I had access to it with the Lyon City Card pass (super easy to use when visiting Lyon). I really enjoyed this museum; it had 4-5 floors with 8-9 different exhibits. It’s a nice tourist attraction for cinephile and families that enjoy looking at movie props. I spent probably 1h30 doing all the floors and could’ve spent much longer if I wasn’t on a tight schedule.
There is lineup to get in here, but it wasn’t long (probably 15-20 mins wait). I recommend this museum to all that visit Lyon, especially if you want to escape the afternoon summer heat.
Alex — Google review
A privately owned museum that will delight film buffs and newbies alike! The ticket paid for itself with the ground-floor Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade sidecar (a reproduction that you can get in and photograph), as well as the idol from Raiders (that you can also play and photograph yourself with). I won't spoil your fun with more details: just know it is totally worth visiting 😊
Diana Duque — Google review
It's rare that you go to a museum that's truly different and spectacular at the same time, but this is exactly what this is. You start with visiting various parts of the set of the movie Perfume. Then there are a few floors containing various items used in many popular movies. You finish at the top floor containing lots of absolutely stunning miniatures used in films. Overall a brilliant experience and I'd say this is a must for any movie fans visiting Lyon.
Vlad Schnakovszki — Google review
Brilliant if you are a movie fan. Real sets, props and costumes from some the biggest movies in history. Some of the displays maybe a little upsetting for very small children, but otherwise very family friendly. The building is very old and atmospheric. Loved the Alien Queen as used in AVP and the Predator costume.
Shaun Morgan — Google review
From the outside, the museum looks very small. This place has nine floors, stacked in a beautiful building in Lyon's old town. The miniature exhibits are out of this world. They are meticulously designed and illustrated with lighting. The cinema part of the museum is also fun. Do not miss this place if you are in Lyon.
Fawad Hussain — Google review
A very nice place, located in the center of the old town in an old building. The museum presents many interesting fragments and costumes from different films.
Anna Fedorova — Google review
4 floors. 9 rooms. More than 500 items from Hollywood film studios and other studios from the world! Incredible experience. I literally saw decorations and costumes from original Star Wars, Back to the future, Batman, Spider-Man (all movies that were made before the digital era) - all these amazing things!
These emotions and feelings have to be experienced. Thanks to Dan Ohlmann for collecting it!
Kirill Maksimkin — Google review
This museum was so incredibly amazing, we loved it! So many great movie props, costumes and prosthetics from the actual movie productions - what a collection! I was especially blown away by the miniatures collection on the top floor. I could have spent all day looking at each scene; the talent of the artist who constructs them is otherworldly. Definitely check this one out!
Danielle Kay — Google review
When visiting Lyon, I didn’t have the intention to visit this museum. It was the beautiful reddish building that attracted me and I am very thankful. It was a beautiful experience, many interesting surprises and mesmerising pieces. Totally recommend
Douae Ahmadoun — Google review
Came here over 7 years ago and I returned today. Such an endearing place, a Lyon must and, if you love films/design, you will enjoy it so much.
My only comment is that it lacks accessibility; the elevator was not working and the exhibitions are inaccessible unless you go up and down some slipper stairs over and over again.
Love place!!
Issa Herrera — Google review
Fantastic! Set in an amazing multi story building. Lots of neat movie props and history as well. Information signage is English too. The miniatures on the top floors are lifelike and excellent in the recreation.
Well worth the cost of admission and set inside the old town so lots of great stuff to see nearby too.
Highly recommend!
rodvac — Google review
An enjoyable museum with displays of props and costumes from film and a lovely exhibition of miniatures. The Lyon City Pass allows discounted tickets at €5 instead of €16.
stephen loudon — Google review
What a lovely museum.
I did enjoy it more than I thought that I would.
You need at least 2hrs.
Recommended when in Lyon.
D L — Google review
Definitely a larger focus on older movies in this museum which is only natural. I’d say you need to be 25 or older to understand everything but it’s easy to appreciate for movie fans. Lots of cool props, the sets are rather niche but cool as are the miniature sets.
Evan Strain — Google review
An amazing museum with so many items that would turn the heads of movie addicts. Real items that were used in blockbuster movies. The miniature part of the museum is really unbelievable, the level of details is incredible. A highly recommended destination whenever in Lyon
Vieux Lyon is located on the banks of the Saône River and features historic mansions with terracotta-tiled roofs and hidden courtyards. The Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, built in medieval times, houses an elaborate astronomical clock, while the Movies & Miniature Museum displays miniature models created by Dan Ohlmann. The area's steep streets are lined with upscale bars serving Beaujolais wines and fine-dining restaurants.
The Basilica Notre Dame de Fourviere is a neo-Byzantine religious confection of Roman columns and religious iconography, located in Lyon, France. Its towering exterior is meant to impress with its gleaming marble, gold gilt, fantastic stained glass and hallucinogenic ceiling, making it one of the city's most popular attractions.
Our Lady of Fourvière is an imposing church on the top of the hill with panoramic views of almost the entire city of Lyon. Inside, the rich decoration gives a grandeur to the temple that fixes you. I believe it is the most important attraction of the city without this meaning that this beautiful city does not have many hidden beauties for the traveler. Also for the climb to the hill I highly recommend the picturesque wagon with the cog railway.
panagiotis dimitrakopoulos — Google review
The church is located up the hill of Lyon city, the view is spectacular. You can see almost all the building in Lyon. Also the church and art are beautiful both in and out. It is not crowded by the time I visited. It is easy to get here by train. Recommended to come as it must be the bucket-list for Lyon city!
Pongpisut Thakhampaeng — Google review
Very beautiful place. Just outside is the splendid view o of the city. Try to get the timing. Right so you can see the sun setting over the city. It’s really breathtaking.
Tirthankar Shom — Google review
Great view from this hill. Take F2 line up and enjoy the long downhill stroll through old town. Also check out the amphitheatre nearby before you head down.
Jared Larson — Google review
The Basilica is beautiful inside and out, especially when seen up on the hill. The view looking out over Lyon is even better, you can see for miles and look down on all the other landmarks that you probably walked past on your way to this one. Stunning.
Evan Strain — Google review
A beautiful piece of art. A great location to enjoy the view of city from the height. It is an equivalent of scare couer of Paris but maybe slightly better I feel. You can either walk uphill to this place, or can take a cable train or even a car since the place is well connected with roads.
Shreyansh Jain — Google review
Impressive cathedral overlooking Lyon from the top of the hill. Very particular architecture design. It is quite impressive from both outside and inside. The entrance is free and not much to wait to enter. You can visit both the cripta and the main church.
Luca — Google review
Mosaics, stained glass and paintings are more impressive than many places I have seen architecturally and artistically. The location is very good and you can see Lyon from a bird's eye view. We went on foot, I recommend everyone to go out by walking.
Oguzhan Kocabas — Google review
I think it is the most beautiful place of worship in Lyon and I think it is difficult to say otherwise. It is definitely a place that amazes externally and internally indeed and it can be seen from literally every corner of the city center of Lyon! It can be reached by funicular and from the hill you can enjoy a splendid view! Admission is free and it is possible to take photos.
Andrea Nori — Google review
A beautiful, ornate cathedral that I would highly recommend visiting for anyone who appreciates such places. It probably won't be quiet, as it's a big draw in the city, but it won't matter. And there is a great view from just outside the cathedral as well as a restaurant and café. Parking your bike isn't super easy, is my only criticism, as there doesn't seem to be any dedicated spaces for them. However, I was pretty easily able to put it somewhere.
Alex Jakeman — Google review
Visiting this magnificent cathedral provides an opportunity to appreciate the exquisite beauty of architecture, transcending its purely religious significance.
It is highly recommended to maintain a sense of decorum, refraining from raising your voice, and respecting the solemn atmosphere during Masses when exploring the cathedral.
Upon concluding your visit, you can savor a splendid panoramic view of the city from the nearby lookout point and indulge in a delightful coffee and snack at the outdoor café in close proximity.
Yarob Badr — Google review
While spending the day in Lyon we saw this beautiful white church high on a hilltop. We found an old funicular (one of the only four in the world) to take us to the church. The ride was unique but sadly passed through tunnels without any views. Once we got out, we saw this beautiful church both inside and out. In the crypt area, they had an exhibit about the cloth of Turin. There are also spectacular views of Lyon at the backside of the church. Definitely worth the visit if you're in the area...
Jeff Walters — Google review
This is an amazing Notre Dame! One of the best I’ve seen in France. There’s a few way to reach it, there is a metro station stop directly in front, you can climb up the steep steps and the steep hike they Jardin de rosary (which we did) or you can drive up and park nearby. Highly recommended.
Dan Ho — Google review
Very beautiful church. The priest passing by greeted my family and I sitting in the pews and struck up a conversation in my native language, my children loved it. It was a great heart warming welcome for the children as it was their first time in Europe and inside a church.
A side note, as a visitor to any holy place, please be respectful, keep your voice down and control your children. Always make sure you are aloud to take pictures (never assume you are allowed to take pictures just because there are pictures online). While we were there there was was woman who thought that everyone in the church couldn't hear her.
J ?The Engineer? C — Google review
Just had an incredible experience at the Notre-Dame Basilica Fourvière in Lyon! 🙌✨ The journey to reach this magnificent landmark was absolutely worth it. Climbing the steps up the hill, taking in the stunning views of the city along the way, and finally standing in awe of the basilica's beauty – it's a memory I'll cherish forever. Lyon, you never cease to amaze me! 😍🏰 #NotreDameBasilicaFourviere #LyonExploration #UnforgettableViews
Andy Low — Google review
An absolutely gorgeous place to visit with some incredible architecture. A great view of Lyon from above at the back of the basilica.
It was quite busy when we visited in the middle of the day, so it was not the best time to appreciate everything in a peaceful atmosphere.
Shannon T — Google review
About 15 mins after you cross the bridge into Old Town. It’s a long upward ascent to the Basilica, but the view at the top makes it all worth it. The architecture is beautiful and the Priests were also very welcoming when we went inside. Recommended to visit.
Terence Israel — Google review
This is quite simply one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world.
The Stained Glass windows are wonderful, especially around the altar.
The mosaics around the knave are incredible.
The views are spectacular.
The external building is so well cared for.
Sean O'Neill — Google review
One of the most spectacular places to visit in Lyon during the summer. You are able to see the city of Lyon from the terrace of basilica and in the middle of the summer this place can be quite crowded. If there is no clouds the view can be amazing as most buildings starts to reflect the sunlight, making a unique view. Inside the basilica is spectacular with French architecture is showing its best of times. Good place to pray as well if you are keen on doing so.
Tharindu Athauda — Google review
Absolutely beautiful with amazing views of the river and the city. The funiculaire was quite busy to go up, so I walked instead. The walk was moderately challenging with lots of steps. I took the funiculaire back down, and it was much less busy on the way down. There is so much to see at the Bassilica. Check out the crypt and the chapel for Mary, too. Beautiful
Anthony Mbanefo — Google review
A beautiful cathedral overlooking the city of Lyon. The church is a functioning place of worship so please treat the area with utmost respect. The intricate details on ceilings and walls show how much the people cherish their religion. Downstairs there's a crypt that one can visit. Don't forget to go behind the church to see a beautiful panorama of Lyon. Best way to get here is to take the furnicular.
Ryan Chua — Google review
We walked through both floors and around the Basilica and it was very amazing. Tons of extremely impressive mosaics and lots of gold. A very amazing and dramatic view. They very well explain all the mosaics and art in the hall. The descriptions are only in French so make sure you either have your translating camera or someone to read the descriptions to you if you need as they are quite interesting. The lower floor was super unique showing different countries views on the church which isn’t super common it feels.
Dorian Munro — Google review
Magnificent basilica and not a castle as it looks from afar.
Also spectacular view from the monument's terrasse. A view only beaten by Mont Martre towards Paris in my book so far.
We had the pleasure to participate to the mess on Sunday and it is also breath taking as it is full of visitors participating in the singing.
Hristo Shishkov — Google review
Just stunning - the highlight of Lyon for sure. They call it 'the upside down elephant' because it resembles an elephant on its back and it's strangely apt. The inside is beautiful and FREE to enter which is nice. Also really enjoyed the innovative contactless votive candle payment system. Great gift shop across the street too. Just beware the very steep hill and stairs up to the Basilica - they're no joke!
Nicholas — Google review
This basilica is located in the most strategic point in Lyon to get a great view of the city. Just walk around the basilica to the other side of the plaza and you will see all of Lyon in front of you. You can see the two rivers, and all the areas up to the far mountains.
For the basilica itself, I really liked the lion statue at the entrance, it's a great piece of art.
The candle stands inside are so beautiful with all the colorful candle cups.
I also liked the stained glass and paintings. I'll share some photos here.
Park with huge bird collection including rare species, plus demonstrations & preservation program.
Wonderful experience! The bird park is quite good, clean, safe for kids! I recommend. We even bought annual card for 45 euros.
S. Leenders — Google review
It is beautiful but neglected.
The place is far from Lyon.
I liked the place but it is better to go in the fall because the insects are really annoying.
The animals are clean.
There are restaurants, but I do not know why they are always closed. If you have children, it is better to take your snaks with you.
In general, it is worth a try
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They decorate for Halloween very nice and perfect.
Lina Saig — Google review
Excellent day at the bird park. I was there for the second time and all the family found some interesting things to do including kids. The new area dedicated to Africa is really well presented. Another good point is that there are a lot of places to make a picnic and playgrounds for children. I also recommend the observation tower to have a good overview of the park. Finally, the bird show in the afternoon is a must see.
Julien Bauer — Google review
Good place to spend the day with the family. Make sure to buy your ticket ahead of time or you may be waiting in line for a long time. They are not very organized.
The place is in need of renovations, bathrooms are old, dirty.
Eric Semet — Google review
Our 3rd visit to this park. We love it. Our kids love it. My folks love it. Always something new to see. Always clean. The birds and other animals seem happy and well cared for. Saw one of the shows this time - for the first time - and it was brilliant. We will be going again on our next trip to the area.
Charlie Walker — Google review
THE best bird park/ontological exhibit I have seen. The handlers and keepers of the birds should be commended- they are behind the scenes but they obviously care for their charges. And the bird show was the best I have ever seen- it showed off bird's skills without being a show of talking parrots. WELL worth a visit! And they deserve support
Zoots — Google review
Really impressive seeing large species of birds , the place is perfect is perfect to spend the day discover and relax
Karima Salhi — Google review
Wide area for a bird park (think of a stroller or trailer, when you want to visit the park with your smaller kids). Amazing bird show. Entrance fee is not cheap but its worth a visit. Spent a wonderful day in July 23 there with my family.
Reimar Böhme — Google review
Very nice park. We went there with our boys aged 8 months, 2, 4 and 7 years and everyone enjoyed it a lot. There is even some nice restaurants. We could easily have spend more time there that day.
Sabine Ernst — Google review
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Zoo featuring many animals & attractions such as a carousel, train, museums & seasonal water slides.
Erg leuke dierentuin voor de wat jongere kinderen. De dieren en het groen staan er goed bij, de attracties zoals de monorail, de paardrail en baby touro river zijn een leuke aanvulling. We hebben niet meer in het waterpark gespeeld maar dat zag er ook leuk uit!
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Very nice zoo for the younger children. The animals and greenery look good, the attractions such as the monorail, the horse rail and baby touro river are a nice addition. We didn't play in the water park anymore but that looked fun too!
Jan Jaap z — Google review
Great day trip for all especially in July and August when the water park is open. New slides in the pool are excellent for kids under 7 and new games are fun. I highly recommend it.
Pierre Chapelle — Google review
We gave this zoo five stars because we had an excellent day. We spent the morning visiting the animals. We got to see some animals we had never seen before: komodo dragon,racoons,capybara and axolotls. Then we spent the afternoon in the small but fun water park. Make sure you take your speedos - board shorts not allowed. We took a picnic that we left in the car but you can leave to get it and come back in. Enjoy!!
Simon Williams — Google review
Wonderful and amazing place
This park is divided into 3 parts
Zoo
Water games
Games for kids
Ramy Deeb — Google review
Fijne combinatie tussen zoo zwemparadijs en attractiepark, ideaal voor gezinnen met niet te grote kinderen (+/-12 jaar). Je hebt er waterglijbanen voor de iets grotere kinderen en voor de kleinste een waterparadijs waar overal waterstralen rondspuiten. In de zoo heb je verschillende dieren waaronder apen, giraffes, olifanten, nijlpaarden, zebra's, vogels, reptielen,... De attracties zijn gericht op de kinderen van klein tot ongeveer 12 jaar. Je mag als volwassene mee in de attracties.
(Translated by Google)
Fine combination between zoo swimming paradise and amusement park, ideal for families with not too big children (+/-12 years). You have water slides for the slightly older children and for the smallest a water paradise where jets of water spray everywhere. In the zoo you have different animals including monkeys, giraffes, elephants, hippos, zebras, birds, reptiles, ... The attractions are aimed at children from small to about 12 years old. You can join the attractions as an adult.
Ian Bogaerts — Google review
Really nice zoo, lots of animals; white Tigre, lions, elephant, camel, turtle, goats, monkeys, snakes etc. And a few attractions like a train, monorail, Carrousel, water ride. Also a small waterpark with three slides. Also a museum.
Miranda Vermeulen — Google review
Quite a lot to see, the museum is lovely too, attractions and decent food, a great day trip.
Guillaume P — Google review
I really liked it, There were a lot of animals and beautiful animals, from all the globe. But i think they could and can add more fun zones.
Alexandre Alves — Google review
Very nice zoo with a lot to see. The attractions are also great with young kids. Friendly staff. We'll come back.
Julien Jomier — Google review
All of them look healthy and really enjoy with them place , really happy to see them very close
Aiya Apisha — Google review
Great place!!! Very open with lots to see! Large variety of animals along with rides for children and a water park! A must see!!!
The Hôtel-Dieu Museum, also known as Hospices de Beaune, is a renowned attraction in Beaune. It was originally built in the Middle Ages as a hospital and later transformed into a museum. This flamboyant Medieval hospice showcases local art and furnishings from that era. The Gothic architecture adorned with vibrant glazed tile roofs adds to its magnificence. Additionally, the establishment owns prestigious vineyards whose wines are sold under Domaine Hospices de Beaune.
Historical landmark which served as the first ever hospital in the world. The place have a rich history and a nice audio guided tour. I would say this is this is the main attraction in Beaune.
Romeo — Google review
Super place. Well worth an hour away from the wine in Beaune.
Beautiful building and interesting displays in an old hospital.
Audio guide and plan provided. Good value.
Doug Neilson — Google review
1/4/23
Very interesting museum in a former hospital that was in use up to 1984! Tells the story of how the hospital worked over time and daily life there. Also a must visit for medieval art and architecture enthusiasts as the place is full of it. Displays are informative with the provision of an audio guide which can be in English and French.
William Pettifer — Google review
Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune is an absolute must-visit! Taking the guided tour is highly recommended to fully immerse yourself in the rich history of this place. While many flock to the region for wine tasting at the numerous châteaux, don't overlook the incredible beauty and fascinating history here. The museum provides valuable insights into the evolution of medicine and leaves you pondering how far we've come, yet how little we've advanced in some aspects. It's an incredibly interesting and thought-provoking experience that shouldn't be missed.
Sue Real — Google review
Great place to visit, so many history inside…I have been there with my 11 years old son and he was also very interested, the place is very well maintained and organized, definitely a must go if you are in Beaune!
daniel quirolli — Google review
Hôtel-Dieu Museum is one of Beaune's must-visit attraction spots, besides the various wine domains and caves in the city. You'll learn about the building's history and transformation, which is entwined with that of the city. Audio-guide is included in the entry ticket. Book online in advance to avoid long queue.
Anh Vu TRAN — Google review
This is a must see if you are in the area. The building is definitely unique with a great story spanning centuries. The self-guided tour (with individual devices for narration) takes up to 2 hours.
Vincent Paquit — Google review
We visited on a half market day via tour bus and enjoyed the area. Restrooms were not bad. There are many places to have lunch and shady spots to relax. The market packed up at 1, so get there early if you want to check it out!
asmiley1 — Google review
The hospice is definitely worth a stop. The very detailed audio information played on demand via a special phone provided was a great addition to the basic tour. It is an amazing place that was set up by a nobleman in the 1400s.
Christopher Bryant — Google review
The Hôtel-Dieu Museum, located within the Hospices de Beaune in France, is a fascinating historical site. The museum showcases the former hospital's rich history, featuring impressive architecture, vibrant tapestries, and a collection of medical instruments. Visitors can explore the iconic Polychrome Room, known for its stunning timber ceiling. The museum provides insight into medieval healthcare practices and the charitable work of the Hospices. Overall, it's a captivating blend of history and art, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
CSJ BM — Google review
🏥🎨 Special museum about hospital, medical research, architecture & art 🏥🎨
In a museum special, a blend of themes, 🏥🎨
Hospital, research, architecture, and art it gleams. 🏥🔬🏛️🎨
An audio guide, informative and clear, 🔊🎧
A companion that enlightens, easy to steer. 📚🌟
On Christmas Day, when most remain closed, 🎄🚪
Beaune's gem opens, as the town's repose. 🎁🌟
Art pieces unique, miracles enshrined, ✨⛪️
Jesus' wonders and Judgment Day's design. 🖼️💒
In this museum, a tapestry unfolds, 🏥🎨
Where history, science, and art behold. 📜🔬✨
🌟AJ suggests to museum🌟
Upgrade the museum souvenir shop eg provide more information on wines sold there, and why these will make special gifts
Anne-Jolie — Google review
Very interesting and astoundingly beautiful museum which was a hospital in the early modern age. If you are anywhere near Beaune, this is certainly worth checking out. Cheap admission includes audio tour which is available in many languages. Great trip through 16th-18th century history.
Mike Harms — Google review
Beaune is famous for wine and this impressive former hospital for the poor. The Burgundian roofs and architecture are beautiful to see and it is famous with tourists. You can get an audioguide and explore the history of the halls. Every year in Nocember is the charity wine auction as the hospices also have their own vinyards.
Philipp Schiwek — Google review
A must see. An historical monument that's full of interest and home to a fabulous altar polyptic. Keenly priced, with free audioguides.
andy howell — Google review
Absolutely a MUST VISIT. I understand that a lot of people come to visit and drink wines at the many châteauxs But this place has great beauty and wonderful history. It tells us how FAR medicine has come ! And at times, how little we have advance? It's super interesting.
Noelle Marozeau — Google review
Sleepy little town with amazing architecture. The hospice with its beautiful roof was especially lovely. Wandered through the narrow streets and came upon an impressive looking church.
Zaida Vorster — Google review
Make time to go visit. This hospital built in the 1400s. Very interesting. The audio tour is presented as if you are talking with the wealthy couple that funded the construction. A fun POV. If you bring children, there's a special audio tour available for them. Very enjoyable .
Susan Davis — Google review
a wonderful visit to France's 14th century past - an inspired venue dedicated towards healing men & women's hearts, body and souls.
Thank you Emerald river cruises for organizing this wonderful excursion.
Doug Pauls — Google review
Very impressive building from the 15th century. Created to provide hospital facilities to the poor, it continued to provide medical services into the late 20th century.
The price of entry includes a self- controlled audio tour about life in the Hospices through its history.
Roger — Google review
This place is amazing. Bever thought that a private own hospital could be this cozy and welcoming, especially during the revolution days. The facilities are surprisingly well preseved and protected for the visitors to know about that period of time. If it wasn't that sunny, I would love to spend more time there just to listen to the bells from the tower.
Margaret Pooh — Google review
Such a fascinating building and history. I was amazed and it definitely surpassed my expectations. I definitely recommend the museum. The collection of chests was great. I was surprised by the inner courtyard, the pharmacy, the Kitchen, the main doom with its roof and the little chapel.
The Owl of Dijon is a renowned tourist spot where visitors can explore the city and discover 22 different locations. The trail offers various attractions along the way, making it a unique experience that is highly recommended. To reach the famous owl, one must follow metal signs on the ground. According to legend, touching the stone owl while making a wish will grant it. This attraction is located near Notre-Dame Church's exterior and draws many tourists each year.
Excellent architecture, iron-work, sculptures and old buildings. This area of the picturesque Dijon is rich with local history, iconic buildings and some beautiful cobbled alleys leading through narrow walls between cathedrals, rectory and other substantial buildings. Wonderful examples of this period and worth the visit on foot.
Stu Wheeler — Google review
Follow the metal signs on the floor to reach the famous owl. The legend goes that if you touch the Owl while making a wish, it will come true.
Dan Ho — Google review
Dijon’s Owl's Trail In the very heart of Dijon, you can follow a trail indicated by 22 owls on the cobblestones of pedestrian streets, to discover top places and points of interest of the city.
Alia Fares — Google review
The owl on the pillar is quite small and could be missed so look carefully. Nevertheless, signs with owls are located all along the old town which I thought was cute and a great marketing tool to promote tourism
FS Y — Google review
The Owl Trail is an absolutely ingenious idea for travellers to navigate and learn about the city!! Learned so much and had fun along the way. Great for children and adults alike.
Renée Comeau — Google review
In fact, the idea with the Owl, and the tourist routes where you are accompanied by owl, is simply ingenious. this idea, of course, is also implemented in other cities. But in Dijon, which is a larger than other cities of the region where we were, this is a real help in order not to get lost and see the main sights of the city. Owl itself accompanied us almost everywhere where we were not in this city.
Io Lo — Google review
The Owl trail is a fantastic way to discover Dijon. In addition to the 22 places along the route, there are tons of attractions along the way that you can get lost in. We took almost 2.5 hours to see everything because we kept stopping and wandering.
Very unique and highly recommended. Worth the few euros it costs to get the official map or app.
Karan Jain — Google review
Fun place to visit and try to grant your wishes by following the ritual of stroking the owl with your left hand. Love the history and the way the story has spread to other souvenirs in Dijon
Melanie Sharpe — Google review
It is indeed an owl, an overly hyped owl, faceless and about the size of the palm of my hand that is worthy of a lot of praise as it makes way for owles pretty much everywhere in this city, and that is pretty impressive in my book.
Long live the owels!
S — Google review
By the time that you get to the now "faceless" owl you will have seen some amazing architecture and sights of Dijon. It's a wonderfully easy way to start a walking tour and, it starts really near the SNCF train station in the park (see photo)
Sam Millichap — Google review
Great walk around Dijon, the owls will take you to interesting places :)
Nigloland is a seasonal theme park located in the Cote des Bar region, offering an unforgettable experience for families. With four distinct villages to explore, visitors can enjoy 43 thrilling attractions suitable for all ages. The park's well-maintained grounds and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere. While the rides provide excitement for adults, there are also plenty of options tailored to younger guests.
It’s quite small but the rides are really fun. The waiting lines were really short (like 10-15min) and the staff was nice.
I recommend going there for a day, but even for an afternoon would be worth it :)
Marie Baldassari — Google review
It's a very nice park. Very good maintained. The whole park was in Halloween outfit. It was amazing entertainment. Even with a professional circus in the Halloween style. All people were giving excellent service and information. Very kind people too.
The only thing about the was that I missed signs for the routes through the park. But in total: Chapeau!
Ben Rubingh — Google review
It was my first time visiting an entertainment park, and it was definitely a great experience. I've enjoyed all the atractions, and felt safe on them - even the huge freefall.
The only disadvantage for me was food. Undercooked chicken with a ton of fries for almost 20 euros isn't the perfect dining experience, but took away the hunger.
Also, if you don't speak french, don't expect any signs in english or in other languages.
Enjoy
Martin Mihálik — Google review
I enjoyed every moment of it. Really worth the price. We came a little bit late but still Tried 4 attractions. Grizzly and Alpine blitz were my favorite. I want to revisit soon. I am from Lithuania 🇱🇹 .
M N — Google review
If you can visit only one amusement park in France, this is it! We wanted to do every ride and amusement again. The park itself is beautiful with trees and flowers.
Michael Matute — Google review
Such an amazing experience with family, good for the little ones and also very fun for the adults. This is one of the most beautiful and well kept and maintained attraction park I’ve ever been to in my life. You can really tell they keep their maintenance and housekeeping to a really high standard. All staff were also very friendly. The rides are all amazing. The African “safari” on the boat was a highlight. So entertaining. So in awe of what they have created at this park. The gardens are also beautiful, reminds me of the botanic gardens.
Abdullah Azhar — Google review
What a beautiful and awesome Family Park! We absolutely loved it to be there. Free Fall Tower, Alpina Blitz and the Grizzly we enjoyed the most but all the other attractions are also very good. Nice people are working there and the Park is very nice and clean
Horst Banz — Google review
Great park for children. There are many rides suitable for young kids through perhaps about age 12. My kids loved it. Don't expect too much for teenagers through adults though. The roller coasters are small. There is a huge drop tower. Not a whole lot else though. About 30 euros a ticket and free parking. It was quite crowded on an August weekday. I have been here on a weekday in July and it was not crowded then.
Dennis F — Google review
Awesome for the kids and adults! Everyone loved our day here, the park is very clean and the rides are always working and staffed appropriately. Food not bad and not stupidly overpriced.
James Howard — Google review
If you're looking for Disney land, this is not it... However what you will find is a beautifully laid out theme park. There's entertainment for very young, and for older children. It's clean, it's beautiful to look at, and it is not extremely expensive. Go, find another version of the much used term "theme park", I hope that you will love it as much as we did.
Neill Hobson — Google review
Amazing themepark.
Was easy to navigate. Little waiting time
Loads of rides for younger children aged 2 to 6
I enjoyed the crazy drop ride that was scary!.
Overall, great value at 25 Euros and children under 1 metre go 4 free
Moët et Chandon is a renowned champagne house that boasts innovative techniques and technology combined with traditional expertise. The Epernay-based cellar, which stretches over 28 kilometers into the chalk soils of Champagne, is a monument to sparkling wine. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the labyrinthine cellars followed by champagne tasting. Located in the center of Epernay, it is a popular tourist destination.
Incredible experience. Very modern, elegant facility. Very professional and well trained staff. very educational as well. Definitely the highlight of our Champagne visit. We were also able to buy old vintage bottles in the shop.
Dan Sadaka — Google review
Definitely book and reserve a tour. Our tour guide was fabulous and just so nice. This place completely blows away Chandon in Napa because it's in champagne. The champagne tasting is 5 stars.
Liz G. — Google review
Had an excellent tour at Moet. It was my second tour of the day, so I'm glad there wasn't a lot of explanation on the process of making champagne. However, if it's your first tour and you want to know more about this, you can ask. But most people only care about the tasting.
Hilda Obeng-Kingsley — Google review
Great place to start your visit to Epernay. Lovely boutique store which is open for everyone, you do not need to do a tour. Plenty of opportunity to buy Moët champagne plus other branded items. Stocks Dom Perignon champagnes as well (they are owned by Moët).
Tim Lawson — Google review
One of the first and most famous wineries for Champagne in the world. Book a tour well ahead! You will be estonished, what treasures the huge cellars hold for you. Beside the tour, there is of course a giftshop!
Roland Zeller — Google review
What an experience for Moët et Chandon lovers, definitely a must do. The shop is amazing and the tasting afterwards in the garden was fantastic and the scenery is fabulous. We spent their more than an hour enjoying the moment…
Reinhard Hochrieser — Google review
For anyone planning a trip to Champagne, a visit to Moët et Chandon is a must. Although it’s a popular, commercial spot, the tour offered is exceptionally well-organized and informative. To ensure a spot on this tour, I highly recommend booking in advance, as it often gets fully booked. This experience is a wonderful way to delve into the world of fine Champagne
David Monge Vega — Google review
Huge is the word for them. They are big and they are professional. Their wine is very popular but probably one needs to develop a taste to appreciate it. I guess I still have not developed the taste.
Gururaj Moharir — Google review
I throughly enjoyed visiting Moet et Chandon with friends last week. The guide was super knowledgable and kind enough to make the tour in both French & English. The tasting was of Brut Imperial and Brut Imperial Rose was of course very enjoyable.
The tour was 2 hrs with tastings and in my view, worth it.
Deniz Kural Vagabond — Google review
Fabulous and informative tour and tasting. Must book in advance, I booked 2 months in advanced and got the last two English language tours for the day. Most people on our tour were from organised tours of the champagne region so may explain the need to book so far in advance.
Rebecca M — Google review
This was my first champagne tasting experience and it was brilliant!!! The Grand Vintage Tour is a great introduction to champagne tasting.
Nana Abena — Google review
We had an amazing, fun, knowledgeable guide Violetta during our 40 euros per person tour of the Moet & Chandon cellars. The cellars are great but for my mom they were not super accessible as you need to walk up and down stairs to get to them. There isn’t an elevator that goes to the cellars 30 meters below. I would have put a 5 star review otherwise.
Julian Liurette — Google review
What an amazing experience! Mohammed our guide was amazing! So much history and of course the champagne is top notch. Highly recommend doing the tour of the caverns. The 2015 Grand Vintage Rose we had after was soooo good!
Horacio Garcia — Google review
Excellent experience! The tour is very informative and interesting, the staff is very friendly and willing to answer questions prior to the visit. In my particular case, they helped me for a private event, and everything went better than expected and exceeded my expectations! 💯
José Solís — Google review
We had an amazing, fun, knowledgeable guide Violetta. She explained everything very well. The cellars are very big and you walk between a lot of bottles of champagne. Very nice tasting and i was pregnant so they gave me artisanal grape juice chardonnay which was very delicious.
Thank you
Carole Sarkis — Google review
Amazing. This is what you would expect from a visit to a place of this level and at this price. Well-mannered and polite staff, impeccably furnished and clean place. Extremely pleasant tour, done with patience, providing very interesting information. The tasting is also done patiently, in an elegant location. I recommend it without a doubt.
Vinicius Clemente da Rocha — Google review
They have a small private parking lot. Just pull up and hit the intercom and they’ll let you in. If you don’t find parking, check the side streets. I got in with no appointment for just a tasting, but you need an appointment for a tour. The champagne is good, but there are so many smaller wineries producing this quality or better that you can get more affordably.
The Gothic cathedral Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most iconic and beautiful architectural sights in all of France. The cathedral, which was built in the 13th century, features intricate stained glass windows and flying buttresses on all four sides. The cathedral is significant because it was the site of coronations for French kings from 1027 to 1825.
The cathedral is breath taking architecture and a wonder. I am trying to figure out, how could people from the past and would have appreciated the fact that this cathedral receives nowadays only or most of the time visitors? Where is faith gone? Where are the believers and Christians?
Ramata Sore — Google review
This church is stunning, the amount of detail work that’s gone into the statues which holds the record for the most figures in a church in the world is just magnificent. The glass work is eclectic and like non I’ve ever seen before, I can only imagine how it glimmers when the sun it’s the glass just right. This location is definitely the main attraction in the city and it’s definitely worth the visit.
Johan Naviel — Google review
Incredibly beautiful architecture...didn't know every French king had been crowned here. Younger yet bigger than Notre Dame in Paris. Definitely a must see.
Sarah McD — Google review
Fantastic historical site. I am notbsure how it compares to the one in Paris since no one can get in there now, but there is a lot less people and the building is very well kept. All the details in the construction are simply amazing. No ticket needed.
George Jia — Google review
The Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Its stunning façade, adorned with intricate sculptures, leaves a lasting impression. Inside, the grandeur of the nave, supported by elegant columns, is awe-inspiring. The stained glass windows, renowned for their artistry, cast a kaleidoscope of colors that bathe the interior in ethereal light. The cathedral's historical significance as the site of French royal coronations adds to its allure. Despite enduring damage during World War I, meticulous restoration has preserved its magnificence. A visit to this iconic cathedral is a journey through time and a testament to human craftsmanship and devotion. It's also free to enter but has a gift shop within which supports it's funding. Highly recommended!
Sanka Illangakoon — Google review
This cathedral is absolutely beautiful, the staff were all very kind. I would definetly recommend visiting the cathedral if you are in Reims or surrounding areas. The cathedral is in stunning condition for being over 400 years old. Overall an amazing experience.
Hugo Potchebout — Google review
In love with our history, one day I had to visit the city of coronations and of course the cathedral. What a beautiful building filled with so much history, events. A magnificent construction. Huge and whose maintenance and restoration make it a beautiful monument dedicated to the Catholic religion and the coronations of our kings. A statue dedicated to Saint Joan of Arc is necessarily visible there. It's crowded but it's reasonable and then unlike some buildings of the same type, I found a great calm and a beautiful serenity all the same. To see without hesitation. For the duration of the visit everything depends on you, are you ready to read all the informative brochures? Are you a strong believer? So if you belong to one of two categories you will be the sole judge of your time. Otherwise in one hour you will have been able to observe the building.
Lo?c Digitiz — Google review
A nice church to visit while on the way to champagne country.
Our tour from Paris made a brief stop here, and it made for a bit of awe and introspection.
The building itself is adorned with hundreds of statues and statues holding statues. Inside, stained glass windows give everything an intentional tinge of pink and purple hues.
Near the back, there are relics of saints and several extravagant chapels.
Andrew Neary — Google review
Replete with history, this cathedral has seen coronation of 34 French kings over a millenium. Beautifully designed. Weathered by age and conflict, the place retains its grace and charm.
Milind ?Joe? Joshi — Google review
The Cathedral of Reims is an architectural masterpiece! 🏰 Its stunning Gothic design and intricate details make it a must-visit in Reims. The cathedral's rich history and significance as the coronation site of French kings add to its allure. Don't forget to admire the beautiful stained glass windows and take in the grandeur of the interior. A true gem in the heart of Reims! 🌟
Elin Kristjansdottir — Google review
Amazing, if you are anywhere near Reims this is a site you shouldn't miss. It's easy to access, in a wonderfully peaceful area, and is as or more stunning than many cathedrals in the country. I could have spent days hearing about the historical coronations and critical events in the history of France that occurred at this site.
Aaron Trentacosta — Google review
A true work of art, its size and architectural details simply take your breath away. One of the most beautiful and well-maintained cathedrals in France. Both the interior with the glass painting and the exterior with the architectural details are worth it, you will give them a good part of the time to be admired. Moreover, the cathedral can be visited with a guide in French, German, English.
Sasha — Google review
Amazing place, this is maybe one of the mot beautiful cathedrals in france. Don’t miss to take time to go deep in the magic Colors of the stained glasses to feel this very special light.
Jacques Perconte — Google review
Of course I've not seen every cathedral in the world but for me one of the most beautiful churches I've ever seen. Very impressive! No fee to enter, but you can think about giving what it's worth for you or pay for a candle in memory of a loved one.
Andrea Sagawe — Google review
Impressive to see. Especially the outside is beautiful with all the details. Inside is nice to see with the glass-in-led windows. When you are in Reims this is 1 of the most impressive sights to visit.
Rolf van der Hagen — Google review
It's is an amazing place, highly recommend everyone to visit. Very beautiful stained glasses. Tour on the roof also very interesting and inspiring!
Serafim Egorov — Google review
Cathedral is a an absolute jewel of gothic architecture! If in Reims it’s definitely a must visit.
Great for architectural enthusiasts as well as religious pilgrims. Mass services are frequent and easy to find out.
It breathes history from medieval times, through coronations to modern post war truce meeting with German chancellor Adenauer.
My personal favorite is the smiling Angel on the outer facade.
As with every monument, expect renovations and parts of the interior/ exterior to be covered due to works.
A highlight compared to Paris is that it’s not too busy and you marvel at peace with no too many people pushing you.
Jordan Racek — Google review
Magnificent cathedral, free entrance for public, you can park close by, some restaurants just outside the cathedral.
Isuru Manikkage — Google review
This Cathedral has so much character and detail even from the outside, very impressive. The scale of it is quite large for a Cathedral in a smaller town. Definitely worth the stop if you are driving by the area.
Los Notes — Google review
Decided to head away from Paris for a day and drive out to REIMS. So glad we did as this place is an absolute gem. The cathedral from the outside is beyond words, absolutely stunning. We were lucky enough to visit when there was a service taking place and the sound of the choir within the high roof of the cathedral was joyous. Out of all the buildings we visited whilst in France this is the one.
Roger Parkinson — Google review
Extremely nice building especially when you see its illuminated exterior in the evening, full of statues, big arches, colored windows, the French king was crowned here during the tumultuous years of Joan of Orleans, I think it is always good to go there, sit for a while and think... do not forget to see the Statue de Jeanne d'Arc in front door...
Marek Sopko — Google review
Amazing cathedral built in the Gothic style. Great history behind this cathedral. When visiting this Cathedral take a few minutes to sit on the benches across from the Cathedral to take in the magnificent architecture and the majestic views.
Entrance is free. I spent around 45 minutes inside - walking around admiring the architecture and also taking time to sit quietly and pray.
This is a must visit if you are in Paris. There are frequent trains.
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Laon is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, renowned for its rose window and towering structure. The cathedral, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, has influenced the design of other cathedrals. Exploring the narrow cobblestone streets around the cathedral reveals charming cafes, shops, and peaceful squares. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views from the city walls. Inside, visitors can admire various additions made to the cathedral over the centuries.
Very interesting structure. Fun to find all the animals on it. Towers unlike any I'd seen before. Definitely worth going inside. Tourist information right next door is good to look through.
Amanda Geismann — Google review
One of the great cathedrals of France set in a superb medieval town. Beautiful! Also, free parking close to the cathedral.
Gary Collett — Google review
Fabulous. Quite stark inside by comparison but totally stunning. Can be seen from a long way off and the whole town is beautiful and in- spoiled. A definite ' must-see' . We were also fortunate to hear the organ and the Sunday bells .
Brian Cohen — Google review
Amazing building, the architecture and stone work is incredible, to think it was completed over 700 years ago astounds me.
Lee Griffiths — Google review
Amazing cathedral. To be seen if you drive pass
Stéphane MAURIN — Google review
We visited the cathedrale notre Dame de Laon on 16th march 2023, it is one of the cathedrale of the holy road. There is more than 1 cathedrale in france (Reims, Paris...) and they all have a unique architecture. It is a very peaceful place.
Château de Pierrefonds is a must-see architectural treasure in Oise, France. Originally built in the 14th century and later left in ruins, it was reconstructed in the 19th century by architect Viollet-le-Duc under Napoleon III. The castle has medieval origins and features a parapet walk, making it an impressive sight for visitors.
Impressive castle and architecture. I really recommend visiting if you're in the area. Although, the interiors are not so rich compared to some other castles, like Compiègne, because the castle was destroyed in the past.
Mathieu Cocheteux — Google review
One of the most beautiful castles I have seen, just around 1 hour North from Paris, this spot has been presented to us on the highway. Quickly did the detour and was very flabbergasted
Beautiful restored castle and a nice tour explaining all in the audio guide on how it came to existence. Tickets were cheap I would say and Audio guide available in multiple languages. We learned a lot and also got the books and postcards in the gift shop. Did not regret the trip at all and are enriched by this experience.
Intan Distler — Google review
Beautiful, as if you visited several medieval castles wrapped in one
Herv? Masrour — Google review
A very beautiful castle 🏰 full of culture and art. We paid 16€ for the museum, kids were free. It’s really nice to walk around the castle and have some nice family photos 📷🪴
Fiona W. — Google review
Fantastic visit. Great castle to visit with kids. The roof architecture and fantasy shown through the metal work and interior decor was so interesting. Held the attention of our kid really well.
Sarah Murray — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Lovely day out for the family and good value for money with a great gift shop. Some items were expensive. We didn't pre book our tickets, just paid upon arrival.
Jodie Harvey — Google review
Pleasantly surprised! 🏰😊 My visit to Chateau de Pierrefonds was a delightful experience.
The reception was swift and of high quality, setting a positive tone for the visit. 👍
The castle has been beautifully renovated, and the history behind it is truly fascinating. Witnessing the evolution of the renovations over the centuries adds an extra layer of interest to the experience. 🕰️🏰
With a visit time of 1.5 hours, it's a perfect excursion. Despite ongoing partial renovations, the castle remains a beautiful and worthwhile place to explore. Don't miss out! 🚶♂️📸
Olivier A. — Google review
Impressive castle set in great location if you are a fan of the TV series Merlin then you will enjoy walking around and recognising the various filming locations, When we visited there was an interesting display of clothing the 18th century.
Simon Bisley — Google review
Such a beautiful place.
We came here as big Merlin fans (TV show) as this is where the castle scenes were filmed, we were really sad that there's absolutely no mention of the show anywhere or in the gift shop(would be another great tourist attraction)
We love history as well so seeing the history and learning about it was amazing as well!
Not much around so we visited twice and saw new things we'd missed the second time.
A café right by the gift shop would be absolutely perfect!
We want to come back when all the scaffolding and building works have gone, hopefully soon!
Sophie Davies — Google review
Top of my lists after visit this castle. Very impressive castle for me in France. Amazing inside and outside. Do not miss!!
Pom V. — Google review
Loved this beautiful castle. I personally know it from the BBC show Merlin so I did not care much for the exhibited pieces but more about the exterior...
They are still working on the outside of the castle so part of it is in scaffolding. (Said on a sign that they will be working on it up until dec '23)
lisa beeckman — Google review
Not sure where you will find another medieval castle that looks just like those in your childhood fairytale books. Built in 12th Century onwards, owned by the Valois, and left in ruins from 17-18 century, it was bought by Napoleon and gradually restored. Some restoration detail might not be as historically accurate, but I am taking it all in. The Leopold I emperor of Belgium was married here it seems. The interior is left empty, but the tour is self guided, well labeled, and many areas are opened to the public. I think a casual day trip here with the family bringing picnic food is the way to go.
eva chan — Google review
Incredible place to visit. You won't be disappointed with the castle. Tickets can be booked prior to visiting but also you can get them in the castle. The village by the castle is absolutely stunning and very nice full of little lovely bakeries and coffee shops. There is a lake surrounded by few restaurants (freshly cooked mussels and cheese board to enjoy with glas of wine) with fantastic views. You can also rent a pedalo to go around the lake and enjoy the view of the castle. Great day out!
Ani Dragancheva — Google review
It was quiet as we went at the end of season but the area is nice. I like the overall feel of the place as it was relaxed and easy going but there's not a lot there. I still liked the time I spent there as it was very laid back.
andrew griffiths — Google review
It was an amazing site. Big. Giant. Massive battlements. We parked on street at entrance. Some walking to get into the main castle. There are a lot of scaffolding going up all over the castle on the outside and inside. There is not much to visit on the inside. You can walk through the draw bridge on the wooden deck and and visit the courtyard, chapel and some of the first floor with exhibits showing you images of the way the castle was before it was rebuilt and through time. You can go into another building to see a first floor and second floor room. Other areas were closed to the general public. It was still worthwhile visiting. Maybe in another five years it will look so much better!
Grand Place, also known as Place du General de Gaulle, is a renowned square in Old Lille characterized by impressive architecture and an expansive terrace dotted with restaurants. It features a remarkable monument and fountain that add to its allure. The Grand Hotel Bellevue - Grand Place, located within this vibrant area, showcases Flemish-style architecture and offers elegant accommodations with marble bathrooms and antique furniture.
The heart of Lille! Great place to walk around and feel the city's vibe. There is always something going on here, and big events such as the Xmas Ferris Wheel and the Video mapping Festival are held here.
Bernardo Pagnoncelli — Google review
Amazing place to visit during Christmas season.
Beautiful vibes, nice decorations, yummy food and games for adults and kids.
Moreover, the architecture of the buildings is spectacular.
I highly recommend this place.
Mirey Nehme — Google review
A must visit when you are in Lille. All the buildings surrounding the place are incredibly beautiful
Esther Ollé — Google review
Real nice lights, Christmas ambiente, music and a lot of people enjoying the coming festive days. Better go to the stairs of the theater for a better view and photo.
Yassen ?Frickelbude? Todorov — Google review
The very heart of Lille and does not disappoint. The eclectic mix of building styles actually makes the Grand Place unique and interesting. I had a lovely meal at President brasserie on the Grand Place who accepts solo diners.
Pahris Android — Google review
Heart of the town, main square. Lot of tourist, lot of restaurants and bars, great spot for picture
Kasia — Google review
The heart of the historic Lille - alongside the Place Louise de Bettignies & streets around...
Every building here is worth a closer encounter :)
Peter Agoston (Petros The Musician) — Google review
Situated in Charles de Gaulle square in Lille surrounded by 16 century architect great place to visit.
Alex — Google review
Très belle place . The Grand Place of Lille is wonderful, especially in summer. It is very clean and filled with numerous restaurants and cafés. It is definitely a must-visit place in Lille.
Mika — Google review
Atmosphere where you feel relaxed and living like in a different world
Nikka B — Google review
Very beautiful, the beggars can be annoying, don't give them anything and pay attention to your bag cause they can have one sneak behind you to steal stuff from your bags. Otherwise enjoy this place.
Brown Michael — Google review
Lille’s biggest square where you can find the goddess statue, the vielle bourse, the theatre alongside different restaurants. This place is vivid and full of people.
Globetrot With Mikalys — Google review
Grand Place
General Charles de Gaulle Square is historically the central square of the city of Lille and houses the largest market in the area.
Nice architecture, with many beautiful buildings around it. Cobbled streets that lead you to discover the magic that is hidden in the adjacent streets and the smallest alleys.
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 Louvre-Lens Museum is a contemporary gallery that showcases artworks from the Louvre in Paris, as well as temporary exhibits. The Galerie du Temps offers a unique and minimalistic display of art from Europe, the Near East, Egypt, and India. Unlike traditional museums, the artworks are not hung on perimeter walls but are arranged geographically and chronologically to create a three-dimensional experience for visitors.
Loved this, a capsule collection almost - showcasing world history in an accessible way, with some English interpretation boards. Free entry for all and a lovely little gift shop. Outside there are further boards explaining the history of the site as a coal mine, with a view of the famous pyramids of coal waste. Inside there is also a model of the site as it was as an industrial coal mine.
Elizabeth Anderson — Google review
I had always wanted to visit the Louvre-Lens and I finally went on a Sunday. The bus lines were not running, so I had to walk from the train station. It is a very long walk, longer than what they advertise on the museum's website. The museum is in a beautiful building, and the visit is relatively short. They have relatively few, but very interesting works of art spanning several centuries. The gallery is one large open space, and I noticed kids get less bored with this configuration compared to a regular museum. The indoor picnic area is quite convenient, I strongly recommend bringing your own food. Oh, and it is free. Worth a visit!
Bernardo Pagnoncelli — Google review
Very impressive museum with a stunning permanent collection presented in a very original way. The outside area and the building are very beautiful. We loved our visit!
Evangelia Sylleliadou — Google review
Wonderful exhibition Champollion, well curated and really well explained. The modern architecture of the museum is stunning as well as the lovely park surrounding it. Lens is lucky to have this gorgeous museum
claire sancelot — Google review
I thought this museum is a great idea to spread arts culture to a depressed city. I guess I was disappointed by its size, they should call it micro Louvre,
... 2 rooms compared to the 450,000 rooms in Louvre! I was hoping for a bit more...
Barbara Tomasella — Google review
This is a wonderful place to visit. I loved it! The very open plan design of the museum was so inviting and the special exhibition of Fantastic Animals with the masked attendants in the foyer was spectacular. I would have given the visit 6 stars out of 5 were it not for the dreadful parking facilities. We drove around the nearby residential streets for way too long (the offsite recommended parking lots were small and full). If you build it, they will come. If they come, you need to provide parking.
Elizabeth Niven — Google review
A small but very impressive collection from the Louvre located around an hour away from Calais.
Impressive building design and architecture and contents spanning human development to the present day.
Parking available close to the museum, recommend to allow 1-2 hours for a comprehensive visit.
Edward Pym — Google review
The gallery of time is fascinating (from Egypt to Romanticism), highly didactic and can be accessed for free. Temporary exhibitions can be accessed for a reasonable fee. They are wonderful, with all the resources of Le Louvre behind.
Alain Orban — Google review
Small museum in the village of Lens in the north of France. Displays a number of items from the main Louvre in Paris. For school students and local residents a wonderful way to get ideas about who we are, where we come from, why we are who we are.
MR — Google review
Great space, welcoming, very kid friendly - a complete surprise! Really impressed and really enjoyed.
Sarah Murray — Google review
The museum is free but very small compared to the Louvre in Paris. There is also a temporary exhibition (not free) and a big park around the museum. The building is very modern architecture and spacious.
GentilDanseur GOOGLE — Google review
One of the nicest museums we had visited so far. It’s spacious - aesthetic architecture, with a beautiful park around it.
Reeta BW — Google review
Very nice and interesting museum. Not too big ,ideally if you have about 2-3 hours time. The permanent collection is free, the special temporary collection is 11 EUR but always worth it! Ability for a drink in the main hall, and a nice museum shop.
heidi Van Steerteghem — Google review
Amazing building to begin with, impressive architecture. Once you get in, the non-permanent exhibitions are always worth the trip, stenography at its best, and multiple experiences available on top of the main exhibition. Must go !
Stanley David de Lossy — Google review
Very nice smaller museum. Super interesting building and great exhibition in rather unexpected place. Worth a visit.
Bojan Pavicic — Google review
Great collection. The grounds are lovely too. I also enjoyed the special eclair in the cafe. It was made to celebrate the mythical beasts exhibition - which annoyingly for me started the day after my visit and would have been exactly what I’m into. Despite my timing a great gallery.
Phil Corbett — Google review
It’s hard to get a car between the train station and the museum, so factor 30 min of walking time each way. The museum is nice, not as big as i thought. If you don’t appreciate a good Sanaa building, you might be little disappointed with the exhibit alone.
Justin Jiang — Google review
Unexpected treasure. We didn’t know it exists till we went to this area. They should do more promotion. And only one, it would be nice if there will be one pyramid infront of the museum 😃🥴😉
Chandrakanta Gavel — Google review
What a fantastic day at the Louvre-Lens! 3000m² with over 200 works of art...so beautiful!
Don't miss the gift shop - although rather expensive, it is filled with gorgeous things. We would go again!
The cathedral of Notre Dame d'Amiens is a 13th-century Gothic edifice famous for its lavish decoration and carvings, with two unequal towers. It is considered one of the best examples of Gothic art, and is one of the largest medieval cathedrals in the world. With a surface area of 7,700 square meters, it could easily fit a football pitch.
One of the most beautiful cathedrals I have seen in my life due to the fact that it is quite old, with preserved orginal patterns and not very well-known! It has an amazing exterior and also an interior that you can enter for free! 😌
Karolina Palussek — Google review
I went there after Christmas and goodness was it beautiful.. I was literally in awe with the spectacular light show on the cathedral.. Amazing Christmas decoration. Just beautiful!
Anna B — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Very good place to take photos. On some days there are guided tours for the choir stalls.
stanzebla — Google review
At last: a tourist destination that is profound. The reconstruction is ongoing, but the effect is still amazing.
Stephen Mitchell — Google review
Must see is the Chroma light and sound show telling the history around which this Gothic Beauty of a Cathedral has withstood... Simply just AWESOME.
P.S remember to walk around the left side of the Cathedral after the show there are after show light shows on all the buildings in the Cathedral Gardens.
P.P.S and it's on the way to the cafés, pubs and clubs by L'Petit Hommes in the river
Nikolaj Kielland — Google review
OK, I like visiting historic churches and cathedrals, so unless I find it hideously expensive or in a very poor state when it is advertised as something wonderful I'm going to give it a good review.
But as Cathedrals go, it was particularly impressive. A UNESCO world heritage site it is one of the largest 'classic' Gothic churches of the 13th century.
Jo G — Google review
One of the most beautiful carhedrals in France, and the biggest although not the highest. Well preserved. A step back in history. Organ is being restored.
Sonia Thomas — Google review
Wow!!! What a beautiful place to visit and feel humbled and amazed. Go and see it and the area of Amiens is beautiful full of history and the train ride for 10 Euros around the city is great even if your English as the tour is in Frence you still see some cool places 😎
Sarah Morris — Google review
If you are in town for a simple visit, this place is a must.
It's astonishing how immense the cathedral is. Tons of histories of the city are displayed inside. It clearly retrace all events that occurred from centuries.
Unfortunately the organ was in renovation.
Yui Yoshiko — Google review
It’s a magnificent catherderal and we’ll worth a visit at any time however, if you are lucky enough to see the light show in the summer months, it is spectacular. A quality production and a real asset to the city.
Tom Sharp — Google review
I didn’t know that this Notre Dame Cathedral is actually twice as big as the one in Paris. It's also a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. Inside, you can see plenty of natural lights, which is a part of its brilliant design. I really liked it!
Nayeem — Google review
Such a special place. The people of Amiens are so kind. Take your time to savour the space. I'll definitely come back soon!
Jenica Jamee — Google review
Definitely one of the better churches I have seen. Sadly I went close to closing time and it was really dark inside. Even so, still very impressive
T Ryan — Google review
Visited on Easter Sunday, 2023, so the Easter service was underway. I was still able to walk around this impressive cathedral both on the outside and inside. It's also free, so if you like architecture, beautiful stained glass windows and reliefs and plaques which you much see and read, you leave humbled by the amount of work and skill that went into this cathedral
Luke Kenyon — Google review
There was a note saying every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 3 PM, there will be a free guided tour which takes about 45 minutes.
공과장 (Manager Kong) — Google review
Very impressive cathedral - well worth a visit. Look out for the Weeping Angel and the medieval carved friezes.
Kerry Chapman — Google review
Amazing Roman Catholic cathedral in almost perfect condition! Very interesting interior.. I saw the portrait of Jesus in very different styles, there’s a labyrinth in the center of the ground. Baroque sculptures.
The area was completely destroyed during WWI, but the church was kept untouched thanks to the peoples protection.
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 In Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres, Belgium is a museum that covers the history of World War I in the Flanders region. The museum provides a comprehensive look at the war, from the details of campaigns to everyday lives of soldiers to impact on locals who were displaced. The museum encourages visitors to reflect on the major historical events and personal stories of individuals.
Beautiful church, was nice to learn the history of this town. Very sad but very informative; a true testimony to the war and the tragedy that befell the city and the victims of this war.
Cecilia Orozco — Google review
This is an excellent museum and well worth the price (you can get a joint ticket with the Ypres museum but this one is better).
It’s all about WW1 and is excellent. The tech is amazing with wristbands used as a access card for various displays. It works very well.
You can also pay an extra Euro 2 for an audio tour (we didn’t) and the same to go up the belfry which is really good.
If you’re interested in WW1 then go here before you is the tours of the battlefields and cemeteries as you’ll bet a better understanding of the absolute horror of what went on in the area.
It’s really worth the money (there is also an absolutely amazing ice cream and waffle shop across the road from the entrance!). Note that the museum cafe is very expensive. Best eat elsewhere off the main square.
James C — Google review
A wealth of information and genuine exhibits from the WWI era. Wireless touch points scattered throughout the displays enable visitors to receive more detail in a selection of languages. This enables visitors to explore beyond the basic information texts explaining exhibits. There is also a cafe. Also access to the clock tower and outside on the roof to admire the impressive views.
mark foster — Google review
The museum is housed in a beautiful building. It provides extensive information about the course of the war and displays some beautiful artifacts. There's also plenty of interactive opportunities with the wristband provided. Parking is available everywhere. Audio tours are available for €2. The staff is friendly and helpful.
Nikita — Google review
Great museum. Only downside is some of the information boards at the bottom of some of the displays are too bright making the actual displays a little difficult to see.
Carlos Alcaraz — Google review
An absolutely fabulous museum. So well done - we spent two and a half hours here and could have spent more but we had a ferry to catch. Absolutely go for the audio tour - so much information and it brought the exhibits to life. Going up to the bell tower was a great extra too - amazing 360 degree views across the roofs of Ypres.
Nicki Barker — Google review
A must visit if you're ever visiting Ypres, there is a small charge with a discount for those of us over 60. I totally recommend getting the audio assistance (only an extra €2) this will give you a commentary in English at each of the exhibits throughout as you go. You can also pay a little extra to go up to visit the Belfry (231 steps up) this is best for the reasonably fit BUT TOTALLY worth the effort.
I have visited the Museum & Belfry a good number of times, seen something new, & learned more on each visit. 'Lest We Forget' has become a saying we all know, the In Flanders Fields Museum really helps to truly explain the sayings importance.
Bob Burns — Google review
This place was a must-see. The museum itself was very interesting. The entrance of the gallery offers a well-written descriptions of situation in the years before 1914 (belle époque). We paid for access to the bells and views of the city, which was entirely worth it. We also were given wrist bands so that the exhibitions would be tailored to a particular identity. Unfortunately I did not take much advantage of it but would if I had more time.
Matt Wong — Google review
This is the best museum I have ever visited in my life, now 81 years so far. It uses audio visual media with remarkable success. Fact, drama and emotion combine for a powerful experience. Expect to be moved. I wish all politicians took the time to visit and learn. Very worthwhile.
Hugh PC — Google review
Wow! An extraordinarily good museum about the First World War! The exhibition uses many different media such as videos, audio tours, and classic showcases in order to get the information across. This is especially practical while travelling with kids, because it never gets boring. I also love how the museum contains historical artifacts from various countries, so that everybody can find something in their native language. I would advise paying the two euros to go to the tower, the view truly is astonishing! I spent two and a half hours here and I was not disappointed. Huge recommendation!
Clara V. — Google review
Great museum! It really humanizes the history of the Great War and makes it approachable. There are many videos and descriptions present. The trip to the bell tower is great too for only extra €2.
Mark — Google review
so very well done - we spent 4 1/2 hours going round. Profoundly moving
Great view from the top of the Bell tower - time it for the hour to watch and hear the carillon.
Ali Bakewell — Google review
I loved this museum. I spent around two hours inside and the audiotour was excellent for an additional €2; it enriched the whole experience.
There were three levels of detail to the tour- children’s (marked with poppies), the basic tour (shorter spiels) and then a greater depth version. Whatbi loved is that I could pick and choose based on what I’m interested in, I.e. learn more about the weapons, artists and trench life but could skip the actor’s monologues.
We also paid the extra €2 each to climb to the top of the tower. There were ~250 steps but the view was worth it.
The museum wasn’t too busy, though it was a Monday morning. The cafe wasn’t open and the gift shop was okay- prices weren’t too bad compared to other museums.
A great morning out!
Lauren Austin — Google review
Part of a history trip I've been on for a few years. Great museum and interactive areas which give greater insight into horrors of WW1. Certainly worth a visit and Ypres Town is beautiful
Linda Prendergast — Google review
This is a must to add to your itinerary. This museum has great displays with so much information and videos of actors telling real peoples stories, they were very moving and sombering. There are audio guides for different language options.
You can also climb to the top of the tower, not for the faint of heart but there are some lovely views.
The gift shop was great and staff were friendly.
Vanessa Becker — Google review
Contemporary approach to a very sobering topic. The building itself was beautiful and my children (11) loved the interactivity learning about the lives of different soldiers on the screens. We followed the visit by a short drive out to Tyne Cot cemetery which was beautiful and a sight to behold.
Can also highly recommend the waffle House opposite the museum- very reasonable and the ice cream was delicious
Peter Everett — Google review
This museum was memorable and moving. They have managed to create an engaging exhibit that commemorates the tragedy in Flanders while still sharing the fascinating history surrounding ww1
Ingrid Cunningham — Google review
A must see museum that shows the true horror that soldiers and civilians endured in the 1st world war. Including life in the trenches, free time, equipment, uniforms (of all involved) and medical care. Lots of awful statistics too. Very emotion and moving at times. Be good for the younger generation to learn all about the war and what happened. 10 euro entrance fee and we here here 3 half hours so good value for money. We paid extra 2 euro to go up bell tower. Their was also another exhibition at the end all about the military cemeteries. I took no photos as it did not seem right, just some from the bell tower. It was housed in a beautiful building that is undergoing renovations.
Sheila Brooks — Google review
Located inside the Cloth Hall this is an excellent museum with many interesting exhibits. It takes you through the war from start to finish.
(Translated by Google) The coastal tram is the best means of transport to get from A to B on the coast
(Original)
De kusttram is het beste vervoermiddel om van A naar B te verplaatsen aan de kust
BVBA HET BROCANTJE — Google review
Stop promoting this as a tourist transportation! It's a regular tram, very crowded and uncomfortable. Yes, it takes you from one place to another, but don't hope for nice view or something interesting to see.
Andreea Preda — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's really scandalous how full the trams are, really overcrowded...You can't get on or off...and 1 tram every 15 minutes, really not possible...What if something happens on such an overcrowded tram? ??
(Original)
Echt schandalig hoe vol de trammen zitten, echt overvol ...Je kan er niet bij en niet af ...en om de 15min 1 tram, echt niet te doen ...Wat als er iets gebeurt op zo'n overvolle tram???
Sylvia Somers — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is not responsible that there are so many people on the tram, it is also dangerous, people have already fallen, also because the tram abruptly left, it's a pity I don't like the tram
(Original)
Het is niet verantwoord dat er zoveel volk op de tram zit het is ook gevaarlijk er zijn al mensen gevallen ook omdat de tram brut vertrek spijtig ik vind dr tram nirt leuk
Godelieve Schippers — Google review
(Translated by Google) The coastal tram!!!!!! A real shame!!!!! Here people are crammed into the tram, animals are treated better
(Original)
De kusttram !!!!!! Een echte schande!!!!! Hier worden mensen in de tram opeen gestampt, dieren worden beter behandeld
Dirk Van der Kelen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately it's always overcrowded. The fun of driving falls by the wayside.
(Original)
Leider jedes mal überfüllt. Da bleibt der Fahrspaß auf der Strecke.
Borderspitz — Google review
(Translated by Google) Congratulations on your new coastal trams, best regards, Jmbonje
(Original)
Proficiat met je nieuwe kusttrams beste groet jmbonje
Jean Marie Bonje (Super ket) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dépôt and repair facility for trams
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Dépôt en herstelolaats voor trams
Plopsaland De Panne is a popular family amusement park located on the Belgian coast near the French border. It offers a wide range of attractions, from thrilling roller coasters to rides suitable for toddlers. The park features excellent themes and top-class coaster selections, including House of Anubis. Visitors can also enjoy Plopsaqua, a favorite among kids. Additionally, there's a hotel with delicious food and included dinner stays available for booking.
A Wonderful Day Out
Well worth the long distance travel from the UK, such an amazing park with lots of rides to keep you entertained.
Excellent themes around the park, all family friendly.
Top class selection of coasters including House of Anubis and the Excellent, frankly insane ride to happiness, absolutely my number one having managed 8 rides in total during my visit.
Food and drink is all reasonable priced, except for water which per litre is literally more expensive than beer? not that i am complaining. Hot dog and Drink came to under 10.00 euro, so fairly standard park pricing.
Staff are all super friendly, positive and really add to the guest experience.
Tickets are best purchased offline, using the bid and buy feature which provides a fairly decent discount on purchases, although it does appear to be genuinely random.
Lockers are available on site for varying costs depending on the size that you require.
Paul Hayes — Google review
Very fun place especially for little kids. Lots of additional playgrounds, fountains to play in, small, fun rides. No long lines or none at all when visiting on Wednesday off season. We'd come back in back to De Panne... Buy your tickets online and Google a discount t rate. There are promotions going on all the time
Bartosz — Google review
Really a nice theme park. The park is well maintained, relatively large and the staff is very friendly and helpful. We had a very nice and unforgettable day. The atmosphere was so pleasant and both staff and guests were very relaxed and friendly.
C J — Google review
the attractions are great, the decorations also but it is very very expensive (5€ the bottle of water). the waiting time can sometimes be a bit long and it would be great to have a real way to know them.
vladimir lorent — Google review
The price of drinks was insane! Doesn't feel as nice as our last visit a couple of years ago, so much emphasis on sponsors now! Heidi is an amazing ride though!! Great for young kids. Ride to happiness was painfully slow to get on to and uncomfortable to ride. The park is very clean though.
Becca Cairns — Google review
Wonderful theme park built around the many Belgian cartoon characters famous from TV such as Plop,Maya the bee and others.
Plenty of rides to choose from also for toddlers.
Don't miss the musical shows ,usually performed in Dutch and French simultaneously.
Parking is 15 euro.
Note:arm yourself with patience, waiting lines can be a bit lengthy.
Sufficient sanitary opportunities around with quality paper towels instead of those annoying heaters.
R_ASD ASD — Google review
We enjoyed this park, a great variety of rides for both adults and kids. We were lucky and lines weren't long for the rides on the day we visited, this made our experience very positive. But I can imagine when lines are long it can be very frustrating and completely changes the experience. Food and drinks are ridiculously expensive and disproportionately priced, in some cases more expensive than in Disneyland. One coffee and an ice cream €12. Ironically large beer on tap was only €6.
Ilya M — Google review
Visited during the off-season, and truly appreciated how the major coasters operated 2 or more trains making the queue even much shorter. The staff were very warm and hospitable - always serving with a smile. Park was conveniently located near the coastal tram stop, making it easy for tourists to visit via public transport from the major cities of Belgium. Went to Belgium just for The Ride to Happiness extreme spinning coaster and it totally exceeded my expectations! That coaster lived up to its name - it was a beast, and every re-ride was a completely different experience. Highly recommended for coaster enthusiasts out there!
Charles Mandy Ayran — Google review
Spent 2 days here, I believe it’s better than summer busy days, the line is not very long. The food and drinks are really expensive, better to bring some food and drinks if you want to stay a long day here. We spent more than €900 for the hotel and entrance fee , I think it’s totally ok, the hotel room is really interesting and very attractive to children. But I don’t want to pay €5,5 for a cola, it cost more than a fancy restaurant. it’s wicked to ask people pay so much higher to meet their basic need, it is not just.
Hao Yu — Google review
Small but really enjoyable theme park!
Ride to hapyness is one the best rides I tried! Also in love with the Heidi, a good wooden coaster.
Park Can be visited in a single day
Jean Christophe Beyer — Google review
Large amusement park with many rides for different ages. Sufficient places to eat so not a lot of waiting times around lunch time.
A bit of traffic building up to enter the park do plan for this. Public transportation is very close as alternative
Rosca George — Google review
The food price is freaking expensive ( way too overpriced ) compared to Phantasialand in Germany.
The best thing about the park is that there weren't huge queues to play games.
We were able to play almost all games before 16h00.
Exept for one that was closed due to the wind.
All in all good experience ,Recommended.
For the food better bring it with you.
Mohamed ANIBA — Google review
What a grate place to have some fun with you friends and family. Good vide. Plenty of games to ride and play. Best is to come early as possible like 6-7AM and then you have enough time to go through everything because it might be so busy at each game queues.
Bugs BunnyEh — Google review
We love our stay in Plopsaland! Hotel is nice : food are delicious. Dinner is included in our stays but the drinks are not (extra payment). Plopsaqua is also nice, our kids favorite in Plopsaland. We were booked Plopsa hotel in the weekend, so the prace are inclusive Plopsaland, Plopsaqua, parking and dinner. Every service went smooth. We enjoyed our short holiday.
Karuna Visser — Google review
Fantastic theme park. Visited on a Saturday in January over from England. No queues were longer than 2 minutes. Everything very clean, staff polite and my daughter had an amazing day here. Prices were high but no higher than an other similar attraction.
Glenn Kennedy — Google review
Fantastic theme park. Some rides are really amazing. Kids loved it.
Wait times got better to almost no wait time towards the end of the day on the Wednesday.
You can get a good deal if u buy ticket in advance. Note that they are quite strict on kids height, if below threshold, they will not let them go.
Imran Khan — Google review
Very nice amusement park, clean and spacious. We were there on Friday ( in April), it was not full, and some roller-coasters we could enter without waiting time.
However, for the biggest one ( Ride to Happiness) we were waiting about 30-40 min in the first half of the day. In the evening waiting time reduced to about 15-20 minutes. Our children ( aged between 8 and 12) were totally happy. However, the entrance price is incredibly high for a family. We were lucky and got a discount using Groupon ;)
Small notice: The park is almost on the sea side, and the wind was quite cold. So my advise is to have a little bit warmer clothes, than you would wear normally at such weather.
Maria Matveeva — Google review
The Best Thème Park for the whole family everyone find à suitable ride for himself!The park is clean ,there are micro wave at each picnic point ,many tasty restaurants and snacks , there is a farmhouse where you can feed goats .
You can find facilities everywhere.
If you are a family with babies and adolescents, this is the place where everyone can have fun . The staff is really kind as well.
The White Cliffs of Dover are a stunning natural phenomenon, where towering chalk cliffs stretch for 8 miles along the coastline, reaching heights of up to 350 feet. This breathtaking vista offers panoramic views and is an ideal location to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine in England. The area features multiple paths with varying levels of difficulty, allowing visitors to tailor their hike accordingly. There are also resting spots scattered throughout the landscape, providing ample opportunities to catch one's breath or take in the scenery.
White cliffs of Dover is a beautiful place. Beautiful views and in the distance can see France (which was exciting) a lovely walk around. Great spot for scenic photos too .
Jade Crawford — Google review
It's an awesome trek along the white cliffs with stunning views all along. Nice place to have a picnic and just have a great time.
The starting point is a bit steep with a lot of steps, so if not a regular trekker, keep taking breaks in between. The views are stunning all across, so enjoy them.
Aman Yadav — Google review
The cliffs are breathtakingly beautiful and on a good sunny day, the walking trail along the cliffs is lovely. Car parking can get filled up fast, so better to do the planning around it. The restaurant around the place is also nice and kids friendly. Mist in the area can play spoil sport though with visibility sometimes getting very poor.
Abhirup Bose — Google review
This place is a heaven on earth. So serene and beautiful. An easy walk of around 40mins to reach the end. Would love to visit again😍
Saman Imtiaz — Google review
The best way to see the cliffs is with The English Bus tour—we were taken to a ground level location for breathtaking views of them. I have never seen such WHITE cliffs in my life. The very narrow roads, got quite windy and “narrow”. We were there in mid July as well. A definite must! The beach area was local for sure and there was even a little refreshments area setup too.
Cindy Baker — Google review
Our visit to the White Cliffs of Dover was nothing short of memorable. The scenic walk along these iconic chalk cliffs offers unparalleled views of the English Channel and an opportunity to bask in the natural beauty of the surroundings. It's a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the awe-inspiring majesty of England's coastline.
Globe Voyage Vistas — Google review
Beautiful experience!!
Walking up and down the mountain during the cold is really effective…..
M22 NSR — Google review
Amazing walk trail with beautiful scenic ocean view and white chalky mountains. Lovely place to visit with family and spend the day.
Amir Maghfoor — Google review
Great views- can get a taxi to drop you off near the lighthouse, from which it’s a 1.5-2 hour scenic walk down - instead of doing it both ways or taking a short view route
Sambhav Jain — Google review
Breathtaking view and lovely place for a walk. Parking is fairly cheap for the day, since you can pretty much walk around and just enjoy the view and the breeze all day.
We didn't go to the restaurant, but it looked nice and there are enough restrooms available.
The Travelling Witch — Google review
Amazing place with great views!!!
Great plan to enjoy fresh air and ideal to make the most of the sunshine in England. There multiple paths so you can select the "difficulty" of the walk and you can always turn around when tired.
There are a few benches in some spots for resting.
Ana Garrote — Google review
Such a wonderful place to visit. Worth the ride of about 3 hours. Better visit there early as you can visit castle also.
350ft above from sea. Breathtaking views.
Bring something to drink and eat 😉 While walking along 8miles of coastline.
Sasanka Rathnayake — Google review
£7 for parking and great views as you walk along the cliffs. Loved it. The cafe looked lovely although we did eat there and the toilets were clean. Definitely be back
Nick Gaunt — Google review
Nice view, perfect for hiking or walking. It would be better if we could see the sea. It was foggy so we could not have the best view but still quite nice to go.
Ivy Lin — Google review
The White Cliffs of Dover, with their brilliant white chalk formations, offer a breathtaking coastal spectacle. Their sheer beauty and historical significance make them a must-visit destination. Whether gazing at the sea or exploring wartime tunnels, the cliffs leave an indelible impression of nature's grandeur and England's resilience.
Binoy Xavier — Google review
Chill and beautiful place. It’s about 40 minutes to an hour walk or so for the entire view point. The beginning of the view point is this cafe, walks is about 45 minutes to the train station. Therefore save 90-2 hours if you are walking from Dover privey to the end of the cliff.
Sheng C — Google review
Stunning! Well worth the visit. People are friendly. Loved seeing the "welcome to England" signs. Lovely watching the ships and ferries. The parking and pedestrian walking areas to the cliffs could be better though especially since its paid parking. Wear appropriate gear and shoes and bring plenty of water as it is a real hike if you want to walk the full extent.
Taryn Taylor — Google review
Beautiful views of Dover. So relaxing couple of hours of walking. They are benches around so its a perfect spot for a mini picnic or a stop for a rest.
Emanuela Bozhinova — Google review
This is an all-time favourite place to come to with my family. The stunning coastal views, seasonal flowers, the stark white cliffs, the sea and sky is mesmerising indeed.
I've been here a few times and I never tire of the scenery. Its so refreshing, the walk is exhilarating.
Its an easy walk for the non experienced walkers, just make sure you have the right footwear and clothing.
Depending on the weather it can get quite muddy and messy.
Toilets, cafe and boot/shoes/cleaning area available just before you start your trek.
Car parking facilities very easy and accommodating for wheelchair and disabled persons.
Sabira Begum — Google review
Stunning view and relaxing walk. There are safe walking trails along the cliff. Wood chairs give resting places for you to catch a good view of the sea with ships/ ferries. Had multiple parking slots (need to pay £5 for the stay). Restaurant and the toilets were closed on the day we went.
Dumi Bas — Google review
Stunning views and parking can be a little hectic at the weekends as most of the larger vehicles don't know where to go, but the 40 minute walk to the lighthouse is gorgeous. Well worth a visit.
James — Google review
Breathtaking! You have to be there to really take it all in. Amazing views in a serene setting. There’s miles of trails to explore, there’s a nice little cafe at the entrance too. A must visit. Free to walk but parking is £5.
Gautam Andotra — Google review
A must hike! Beautiful view from the cliffs to the ocean, from other parts toy can see the white rock formations. Really pretty and easy to walk since the paths are well marked. You can choose different trails depending how far you want to go. There’s a bunker in the way that was closed to visitors, but interesting to see from outside. The other end is the lighthouse, the coffee shop was closed; so check their opening times and days if your goal is to go eat there.
Free parking.
Their cafe in the entrance is very convenient, there’s also clean bathrooms there.
The water hose and brushes made a lot of sense when you walk back from the cliff because you can get very muddy.
Patty Pagoada — Google review
Magnificent! I’ve seen it in photos, videos, etc. for so many years. Finally made it here and it’s totally worth driving 1.5 hours to come here. The sunny weather does helped. Would love to come back again for photos taking. We didn’t get to the lighthouse which is a shame. Will definitely go next time!
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!
The Turner Contemporary is an impressive art gallery in Kent that showcases works by renowned artists such as JMW Turner and contemporary creators. Its modern architecture provides a versatile backdrop for weddings, with breathtaking views of the sea adding to its appeal. The venue features two rooms, the Foyle Rooms and Clore Studio, which can be customized to suit individual tastes and styles for a dream wedding in Margate, Kent.
I'm not a very big gallery visitor but would highly recommend this one! A lot of the gallery explores race very uniquely and accessibly, also includes a history of video games with the chance to play all consoles, a great shop full of great souvenirs and also a contemporary section too. Free entry also!
Sagar Haria — Google review
The building itself is great; the exhibition's can be mixed. Seems to be focusing on social engineering at the moment: when an artist spends more time explaining his art than on making it got have got to worry.
James Stephen Medes — Google review
Fantastic gallery in a marvellous location looking over Margate beach. Great exhibition on when we visited. Nice shop too with postcards and art books👍No need to book as FREE entry😀
Pandora Martin — Google review
Beautifully designed contemporary art gallery. There is permanent collection, which we’d seen before but is worth a second visit.
The shop is interesting and eclectic. The cafe is good quality, although a little pricey.
The real star here though is the beautiful building overlooking the harbour. Even though it’s very different to the Georgian town it fits beautifully. We’ll worth a visit.
Peter Hall — Google review
It’s a nice place to visit in Margate and it’s a really interesting building. I wasn’t too impressed by what was in there though - the building itself is huge but the exhibitions are quite small. They had a selection of works by local artists which I enjoyed even though you have to search for online information/ a booklet to find any information (even the artists name)
Ella Hillyard — Google review
Unfortunately the gallery was between exhibitions so we didn't see much art but the staff were friendly and though the attached shop was small it was open plan and easy to access even in my wheelchair. Outside there is easy access with a ramp to the big entrance doors. There is an outside installation by Anthony gormley called another time but if the tide is in be aware its submerged.
Joy Gartside — Google review
Fantastic art gallery for all age group. One of Michael Craig Martin's work is installed in the shop. Tracy Emin's print is available to buy. Definitely worth visiting.
PA Jos — Google review
The place to go to for art lovers, last chance to see Beatriz Milhazes exhibition which ends on the 10 of September 2023. It is a squeaky clean venue, well organised, cheerful and cultural. Make sure to have a word with the available staff, they have a wealth of information on everything arty. Only reason for the 4 not 5 stars is the limited amount of exhibits. Suggestion, give a permanent space for local artists, you won’t regret it.
Khalid Abdalla — Google review
Wonderful space! The exhibit changes every season, and the one I got to see was of 50 women artists through the last 60 decades. Some of the abstract pieces were remarkable.
Personally abstract art isn't for me, so this was a miss, but if you love sculptures, installations and abstract art - this is a definite must see!
Lovely cafe right at the entrance. Turner Contemporary does not have a permanent exhibit so check their website to see what's on!
Mash Mala — Google review
A fantastic art gallery and wonderful resource for the town. It's free to enter, which makes it very accessible and allows for long or short visits, as you feel. The exhibitions are innovative and provocative. Although the exhibition space isn't as big as the galleries in London (for instance), it punches well above its weight. A must visit if you're in Margate.
Shadow Cast — Google review
It's a beautiful building and the cafe and shop are both fab but I'll admit I was pretty underwhelmed by the collection. I'm not sure if we visited on a bad day but the whole gallery seem to be given over to one exhibit (Brazilian contemporary artist Beatriz Milhazes). Whilst this was a good exhibition, I was left a bit disappointed there was no permanent collection of local art 😕
Lizzie Chapman — Google review
I've been to the Turner Contemporary many times, often with my daughter. It's always been a wonderful artistic experience. The penultimate visit included a crazy animated silver alien that seemed to track you as you walked around the room with its neck and eyes.
This time a brilliant show of the work of Beatriz Milhazes, a Brazilian artist. The works take over five galleries, and given space, they shine.
I'm never disappointed when I visit. Free, but worth donating, or buying from the shop. Great rebooted cafe as well.
Patrick McDougall — Google review
Interesting pieces of art! Love that the gallery faces the ocean as well—upper floor is great for taking pictures. Best of all is that it’s free.
Leung — Google review
While the gallery is not huge, it has a well presented and accessible exhibition. I found it quite pleasant to wander around and take in the art. The internal 1st floor balcony offers a nice view onto the sea.
Parking is available right next to it.
Mark P — Google review
As a local wedding photographer and videographer team we know that the Turner Contemporary is absolutely the BEST wedding venue in Margate.
We love shooting here and we can't wait to be back!
This Modern Revelry — Google review
On the positive it's a lovely location as the photos show, right in the heart of Margate's harbour area. There are now loads of bars and restaurants around the area and places to sit. Entry is free but you can make donations, the staff were clearly interested and friendly. It's a bright, clean and welcoming building so very pleased we visited. I'll be honest I didn't understand the art in the slightest, neither the artist blurbs or pieces but it was open, welcoming and with the visit. Others visiting were clearly engaged with the art so it must be good if you understand it.
wobbly woz — Google review
The current exhibition features an enormous breadth of work by history’s best female abstract artists. Complementing last year’s joyous Beatriz Milhazes exhibition.
The galleries are spacious, the staff super friendly and it’s free. Ignore the negative reviews and immerse yourself.
Alison Medd — Google review
Lovely gallery and my 6 year old loved the sensory bags which each room has, kept her really engaged!
Helen Mesher — Google review
Excellent free gallery with interesting exhibitions, a pleasant cafe with view of the sea, and shop selling cards and gift items. I visit regularly.
The Port Lympne Reserve in Lympne near Hythe is a wildlife park home to some fantastic animals from tigers and elephants to gorillas and big cats. You can stay overnight in one of the safari-themed hotel suites, cabins or treehouses on site. The reserve is also linked to Howletts Wildlife Park through the Aspinall Foundation and offers 20% online ticket discount.
Absolutely brilliant day out. No queues anywhere, lots of well kept animals, really lovely setting and a great safari ride. The walking route was quite long which was fab. We were there for 5 1/2 hours and still didn’t quite make it around everything. Highly recommend.
Alexandra Julian — Google review
We weren’t sure what to expect before arriving there as it was our first time. But we had a great time there. The one hour truck ride was fun and different as no other places that we’ve been to do this. We managed to see many animals on the tour. We also walked around the park to see the animals up close and we weren’t disappointed as you can see from the photos. The park is very well kept and clean too. Staff are friendly. Highly recommended for families with young or old children or even adults.
Weemee Liew — Google review
We have just got home from a day at a safari. Park and grounds are beautiful and well kept. Animals seem happy and well looked after.
We booked the Safari and have been on a few safari type experiences in the UK. This by far, was the most boring. We barely see any animals and when we did most were at a great distance except for the giraffes. It was a glorified taxi service around the grounds.
If you are a wheelchair user or buggy user then forget it! It’s all uphill and lots of stairs to climb. I can imagine children getting very tired.
The food and drinks were ok and overpriced.
All in all, we had a good day. But there are far more interactive experiences with animals around the UK at a similar price. I feel even some zoo’s you get a closer look at the animals. We won’t be returning.
Ky88 — Google review
Though it has wheelchair access and parking, not all of the areas are wheelchair friendly. We had to ask for the mini bus to pick us up and take us to places. There are buggies, but they were fully booked. It was a hot day, so some animals were keeping inside to stay cool.
There are a few places to eat and get ice cream or drinks. It also has a play area for children.
Sandra Lawrence — Google review
Spent a day here and had a private party with a safari and afternoon tea for a friends 60th birthday. What a fabulous day we all had. We were greeted with tea and shortbread in our private function room which was beautifully decorated. Then we moved on to our safari and we had Charlie as our ranger, who I must say was superb. His knowledge about that animals was amazing and very interesting. Our whole journey was presented with passion for the animals. Charlie made the experience wonderful. Then we went back to our private room and had a very delicious afternoon tea. The service was also fantastic for this part of our experience. Would highly recommend this place and would return in a heartbeat.
Joanne — Google review
Stayed in the Pinewood pods for a night. Facilities were great, immaculately clean, and well heated. Food is not cheap, but very nice.
A great zoo if you enjoy looking at big cats and gorillas. Only downfall was that some of the zoo is off-limits to pedestrians, and some enclosures can only be seen on the safari. Additionally, we could not view the leopard enclosure as it was gated off for leopard creek guests and animal encounter guests only, which was slightly disappointing.
However, the zoo is clearly well maintained, and the animals well looked after. I’d definitely stay here again.
Chloe Bassett — Google review
Stayed at Lion Lodge overnight and wow, what an experience.....
The lodge was pure luxury and being able to sit next to the lions was amazing.
All the staff were so helpful and friendly and made this a truly memorable time.
Also booked a AAA Safari - this is highly recommended. Will, our ranger, was so knowledgeable, funny and friendly. The real highlight for me was hand feeding the black rhino and stroking the white rhino.
A most enjoyable 2.5 hours roaming the reserve.
Karl Davies — Google review
The Safari was such an enjoyable experience for all of us, suitable for all age. Some of the animals have a spacious natural ground to explore around, I suppose similar to their natural habitat. So don’t think of this park like an ordinary zoo please.
The restaurant’s interior was most fond by me, 30-40 for two adult plus a child which is acceptable. Applause for the chefs here, the beef burger and lamb kofta were absolutely amazing!
Great (free) parking space, though the extended grass parking could be very muddy and splashy around the wheels after the rain.
The staff were lovely and polite, attentive and happy to offer info to new visitors. A good selection of souvenirs.
Louis S — Google review
We didn't stay here as we live fairly near by. We had the most incredible day. The dinosaur forest is incredible and the best thing ever for any Dino loving life ones. The safari is great, bumpy but, very informative and it's lovely to hear about the reintroduction of animals into the wild. If you do go on the safari, try to sit on the left!
Maxine Morgan — Google review
Amazing wildlife park, so professional and well kept, animals have vast well thought out enclosures. They breed and return animals to the wild to their natural habitat to repopulate endangered animal communities. Recommend paying extra for the close encounters. We fed the gorillas and it was magical. The park is set in beautiful countryside, with views to the sea
Josh L — Google review
Wow!!! Port Lympne Safari Park is amazing!! We had the best day here. So much to see and the safari is so good. We got very close to the giraffes and our guide was very knowledgeable. What I will say is the safari park is built on a hill so make sure you wear comfy footwear. The grounds are beautiful. With the gardens and the orangery you will have plenty of photo ops. The accommodation looks amazing and we are absolutely going back to stay!
Becky Price — Google review
Wonderful day out with my fiancé here! The AAA safari was incredible with our guide Casey bringing the whole tour to life with his extensive knowledge of all things animal related.
We were able to feed the Rhinos and Giraffe and could not have been happier with the overall experience. Before hand, we were able to walk the ground a little ourselves and see some of the animals who all looked in great condition and well fed! This place truly loves their animals and keeps them in great health and perfect living conditions.
Can't wait to go back.
Jakeus 25 — Google review
Had a stay at Port Lympne for my husbands birthday and they have been nothing but exceptional the whole time. They allowed me to drop my husbands present down a week early with some decorations and a cake to decorated our wigwam helped advice us on the best animal experience and time to take the safari and alway on hand to answer questions on the animals. Food in the garden restaurant was amazing! Big shout out to Amy down at the gorilla for spending 30minuets with us answering questions and telling us about all the girls in the cage! Thank you to Candy for the best experience with the white rhinos! The team from start to finish went above and beyond! Will recommend to anyone who will listen! Will definitely be back!
Katiejane Quinn — Google review
Had an absolutely fab weekend away to celebrate some birthdays. The service is fantastic, the staff was so friendly and made us feel so welcome and special each step of the way. The accomodation is great value, we stayed at the Bear Lodge and it was lovely. The safaris were so educational and you get one for each night of your stay so we made the most out of it! I could honestly have spent a whole week here exploring and trying out the different activities! We'll definitely be back and I've recommended it to everyone!
Catarina Fattori — Google review
This is a review of the Reserve . No one likes to see animals in captivity but at least here you know that the philosophy behind the Reserve is all good . The Aspinall Foundation does great work in conservation and getting animals back in the wild . This it was doing long before it was trendy to care about wildlife .
It's great to know that the admission fee helps support the good works of the Foundation.
As a destination it's a lovely place for a day out . Set in a great location with wonderful views .
The ' big house ' and gardens would be a nice destination even without the associated animal reserve.
There seems to be plenty of facilities to eat and drink , or picnic if you bring your own food .
All in all a great day out .
Michael Dillon — Google review
We stayed here overnight in a small hut 🛖 in the pinewood area. The hut had two normal beds and a fold out futon, adequate lighting and a few sockets one of which powered a small oil filled heater. We really loved our accommodation.
Some people commented that they couldn't sleep because of the loins roaring, but when the door is shut you can't really hear them.
The park itself is fantastic. All of the animals came out to see us, so there was no lack of things to see. We also did a safari trip on one of the troop carriers they have and that was brilliant too.
The whole site is built onto the side of a hill, so if you go around and see everything, be prepared to do a lot of climbing to get back to the top.
There are two restaurants on site which you will have to book early for but the food is lovely (if not rather expensive).
Overall we really enjoyed our visit and would definitely go back here again!
Matthew Chard — Google review
Just back from a lovely day out . The car park was smaller than we thought and the staff explained that in the winter months no one parks on the grass , but in the summer months many more spaces are available. This place was amazing, right at the start was greeting by a friendly boy in the gift shop who helped as with all of our questions.
We had booked the safari which was very interesting and great as you got up close to most of the animals. Well worth the £6 per person for the hour on safari. So much to see and do in this reserve , will definitely be coming back again .
Julie craker — Google review
Fantastic day at Port Lympne. I was amazed how knowledgeable the lady that took us on the safari was.
I would 100 per cent recommend. The safari took about an hour. Driving round at about 5mph. Information on all animals and the zoo. The ride was very comfortable and the animals are clearly seen. Some animals standing around in front the truck very funny.
Rosanna — Google review
More than expected. From the start the staff were friendly and helpful. The park was muddy and a lot of walking was involved, but we don't have mobility issues so this was fine.
1st class service. Beautiful park with well cared for animals. Good project to support. It was the little details that made it perfect. Would recommend to anyone that can walk well.
Anita Beukes — Google review
Absolutely enjoyed my time here. It was a lovely experience to see the animals, especially the tour which they provide taking you closer to the giraffes. someone from our group touched the giraffe which made one of a staff a bit sentimental. she kept bringing the topic out during rest of the safari to make her point.
Driving the gold cart was fun. the restaurant near the entrance was absolutely fantastic. overall, if you love animals than i would definitely recommend to go there. Best to take your kids and not at summer time. there were no air cons at the outdoor cabin which can make kids a bit hot tempered.
i will visit again under pleasant circumstances.
Delta Young — Google review
My grandsons, 7 n 13 , me n my friend , had an amazing day at the port Lympne safari Park today! Saw lots of animals close up on the safari.such wonderful, friendly, informative staff ...relaxing atmosphere . We all said great value for money.well worth a visit. Highly recommend doing the safari , Mel was brill ! Well done staff ....perfect day out !
Jayne Brookssherman — Google review
Myself and my partner went here for a day out and had the most amazing time. The safari is a must, for no extra cost, it was great to see so many different animals in such a massive amount of space. It lasted around an hour and we got to get some nice close ups of some of the animals. The zoo itself is very big and there's lots to see although it was tiring with all the hills. The gardens were also very beautiful and great to have picnics or to take a break.
Sometimes it was a little confusing knowing where we could walk, as you would have the buggy only pathways and the map didn't have the full list of animals on there, which would have been nice. The location was not very tourist friendly if you're not driving in, we are from Birmingham so found it hard to get there by bus from our hotel and did have to walk quite a distance to get to the park.
Overall, the zoo is definitely one to go and see and we had a wonderful day.
Kristal Ramdeen — Google review
Stayed for 2 nights at the Tiger Lodge all the family were super excited to see the Tiger.
We stayed here as part of a special holiday after a bereavement of a parent
Port lymph contacted us the day before we left to inform us that the safari experience that we had booked would be cancelled on the Thursday due to bad weather conditions and made arrangements to move the experience to half an hour after we checked in on the day of arrival this was all super efficient and a great experience
However what they failed to say was that the tiger would be locked away due to the bad weather for our whole visit apart from the last 4 hours before we left!!!
The staff on reception were very informative and helpful but nothing seemed to follow through with bookings we had made
There was just a lack of ‘finishing touches’ which would have made the holiday
I don’t think I would recommend
higgy — Google review
My son and I have returned from a night and two days at Port Lympne. We stayed in Leopard Creek in one of the huts (most beautiful hut I have ever seen!). We have had a fantastic time. The animals are fascinating and have so much space and care - they seem so happy and content - and the devotion to the animals from all the team is clear. And that’s what put shine on the trip - every single person working at the Park was so kind, helpful and knowledgeable. Had an amazing time.
Chloe Bradley — Google review
Very cold wet and windy day to be visiting. Lunch at the Garden Room was one of the best roasts we have had. Highly recommend the beef followed by apple crumble. Well priced and a lovely setting. Service was good, a little slow at times but a busy Sunday lunch so to be expected. Kindly accommodated us earlier than scheduled. Thank you, will be back to explore in the warmer months. Great day out for both couples and families. The guide on our safari was very knowledgeable and friendly.
Hannah Smith — Google review
I visited here for as was staying nearby for my birthday and loved it. Great zoo, we did the safari truck tour and the two staff members were great so glad we did it as saw more animals. The reserve itself is massive and loads options if you wanted to stay! Great for walking lovers. Reasonably priced and could have stayed even longer. Recommend to all visiting. Thank you.
Amber Wrentmore — Google review
We didn't stay at port lympne, we went on a day trip as we were staying in Rye and it's only half an hour away. It was a fantastic day, we took my 2 year old son he absolutely loved it, the enclosures are very large and the variety of animals on show is great. I'd definitely recommend doing the safari tour as well, it's a little extra when buying the ticket, it's well worth it, we had a lovely and informative host this took in total about an hour. I would say food even though it was very nice in the park, is very expensive. Also if you have a young child bring a buggy due to the sheer size of the park, if you have any mobility issues walking the park could be a problem, but you can rent a buggy for the day which id recommend. Overall a great day and for me the best zoo/safari park in the UK and we've been to many of them.
Matt D — Google review
We had an absolute memory of a lifetime experience staying in lion Lodge. it was absolutely incredible the Lions were right up to our window face to face Close, remarkable. the actual Lodge accommodation was truly five star and we were treated in such an amazing way as if we were really special it's a memory that will stay with me for a lifetime. the actual Safari Park is really good it's large and the work they're doing is excellent we did the safari on the trucks sadly it was raining but we still saw lots and lots of animals. the only thing I would say is we had pizza delivered to the room which was extraordinarily expensive but that would be my only gripe. I highly recommend it if you ever get the chance to stay at Lion Lodge it really really is worth the investment.
sandra philip — Google review
i treated my husband for his birthday to the safari ride and also the gorilla encounter, both were good , the gorilla encounter was phenomenal to be as close as we could be , the staff were very friendly and knowledgeable. the park itself is very good all the staff you meet very friendly, this park is definitely worth a visit lots of walking which is very steep in some places , we visited in the week which was quiet but nice as you got to see all the animals really enjoyable experience 😀
Paula Drew — Google review
Absolutely fantastic day out from start to finish. We went on Safari with our Ranger (Will) who was brilliant and we saw some incredible animals, we were very lucky as there was only 2 other people in the vehicle so it really felt like a personal experience. Will's knowledge of all the animals and their personalities was second to none he gave an excellent experience and was an absolute star not to mention had a great sense of humour too. Every member of staff was extremely helpful and friendly, all the places to eat were great and the food was extremely tasty and restaurants were kept very clean and tidy even though is was very busy. Would definitely recommend! 5*
Rob — Google review
Truly amazing experience, Just out of this world. If I could live here I would.
Staff are great, polite, friendly and happy to help,Full of information.
Accommodation is breath taking along with the views of the park. All combined just makes for a beautiful trip away. This was our second time there, first in the tree tops and this one in the lion room and hope to return again. It's great for not just the children but adults as well. Thank you for bringing us the magical adventure
Chris — Google review
We had an enjoyable 2 night stay here to celebrate our 40th anniversary. We stayed in a shepherds hut which was very comfortable and cosy. We had the opportunity of a log burner inside or an outdoor chimnea, neither of which we took advantage of (but a lovely added touch).
Our cabin was a fair distance from the restaurants and other places but the addition of a golf cart made it an even more enjoyable stay. The golf cart was big enough to carry all our luggage and the 2 of us (they also had larger ones for larger parties).
The safari was OK but personally I enjoyed the ranger tour a lot more. The Safari allowed us to see many animals but felt very much like they had to be back in time to do the next trip. The Ranger tour was a lot more relaxed with the opportunity to ask questions and take many more photos. (It probably helped that there were only 4 of us on this tour).
All in all a very enjoyable stay with the added bonus of knowing the animals, both on site and in their natural environment, are being cared for and protected for future generations.
diana roach — Google review
Spent a lovely day here at the Reserve. We started with a safari drive around an off limits part of this 600 acre park. After a sandwich and coffee at Base Camp we continued on the walking part of the park taking in a Gorilla scatter feed and talk. An excellent day out but beware there is a LOT of walking with some steep inclines.
Robin Sparks — Google review
Amazing. My partner and I had a great day out. The glory of the park has no comparison. Zoos don't come close to this for animal welfare, habitat and experience. Can't recommend highly enough.
Jack Collins — Google review
Port Lympne is amazing with beautiful grounds. The stay is great however very expensive for what you get included. You are unable to get into your accommodation until 3 then have to leave by 11 which seems so little time in the accommodation as you are exploring the park and eating dinner.
You do get a golf buggy but it is not allowed around the whole park which is a shame and there is a few animals that you are unable to see unless you stay in that part of the park totally unfair for all paying guests.
It's so expensive and doesn't include breakfast which is £18 per person and small portions.
Overall great place however over priced for what you get.
Jessica Kinsalla — Google review
If you book a safari and are late by two minutes you miss your jeep. We had arrived about ten minutes before our slot but the queue to get in took too long. Total disappointment. Drove all the way from London. They send hundreds of marketing emails but nothing to highlight you need to be early for the safari. Waste of time and money. won't be back. The walk about part is really nothing special. Other places do that much better. Walked around in about an hour and a half. No real wow moments. No giraffes on foot trail.
Stephen Leonard — Google review
Had such an amazing experience.
Our 3 year old loved seeing the animals, experiencing the camp fire, and hearing the lions roar through the night.
The pool table in the common area does need to be updated as not many people carry money anymore, but apart from that great!
Kelly Medlicott — Google review
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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.
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Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH, 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.
Clacton Pier is a restored Victorian pier that offers a wide range of attractions and entertainment options. It features a funfair, amusement arcade, eateries, aquarium, and tenpin bowling center. The 350-meter pier also boasts a 50-meter Helter Skelter tower with views of the Offshore Wind Farm. Visitors can enjoy arcade games, rollercoasters, fairground rides, and special Circus Fantasia shows during the summer.
Amazing venue. So clean and well run, lovely to see it evolve over the years. Never fails to disappoint. It's the perfect family day out. All you can want under one roof, well and outside :) live music gives a great vibe too.
Steve Cable — Google review
A really good family day out. Just the rollercoaster last only a few seconds. Also my fish wasn't cooked properly, but my husband 's burger and the children meals were good and the portions were big. Almost forgot, they have a small aquarium very interesting.
Ana ?Le?n? — Google review
Nice beach area near the pier, shops near by as well as children's amusements parking near by the pier if you are lucky enough to find a spot or be prepared for bit of a walk, parking is free from 6pm so only pay up untill and not for the full day as can be costly. Like most beaches does not have running water to clean your self down and the public toilets were quite dirty. Otherwise the beach area is fine.
vikram kumar — Google review
A lot has changed on the pier since last time.
New Pier cards, as shops and rides do not take cash, so you put money on a Clacton Pier FUN CARD, and use this to pay for rides, food, and 2p's.
The more you put on, the more additional free credits you get BUT NOTD NO REFUNDS, the crefits do not expire, you you dont have to use all at once.
Tonight (31 March 24) the Easter Bunny was here and Fireworks at night too.
Car parking is PAY even with a Blue badge, Enforcement patrols are in force so pay or face a fine.
Michael webb — Google review
There was definitely a lot to do and the family were kept occupied but it's not the most picturesque pier and I prefer the more traditional looking piers and not the arcades as being the entrance. We definitely had fun though. A selection of rides, golf, arcades, places to eat. Really a bit of everything.
Lucy Dunne — Google review
Surrounded by beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see, this traditional seaside town is full of character. Beautiful displays of flowers on the upper area with rose gardens, garden of remembrance and Mediterranean gardens. Its ideal for a long stroll, healthy jog or gently cycle.
The pier is just going from strength to strength year on year, with updated rides and amusements. Renovations have upgraded nearly every space with new attractions with games, dinosaurs and lots lots more. Free fireworks displays during the summer, live music and even a little train that will bring you to the far end of the beach. There's a water sports hire area also. Its all aimed at a family fun with Essex charm. When the sun is out there is no better place.
Den Cogan — Google review
Amazing how much this pier has changed since 2016. A whole lot better now than it was and it's constantly improving. Awesome arcade, perfect coffee shops, bars and amusements.
Damon Gould — Google review
I love piers and this is as good as they get. Low season so not many people around. Still feel the magic they bring to people. Especially the little people. Felt like a kid myself with all the lights flashing. Have to return to feel the magic in summer.
Glen Kent — Google review
Lovely pier, plenty of entertainment for all of the family. Definitely a few hours worth anyway. We didn't go on the rides but you can purchase saver tickets, golf and go karts are inside too. Busy when we visited in the summer but wasn't unbearable. Definitely a nice little day out.
Lizzie Prout — Google review
Really nice day out. Rides are great. Arcades are great. Beach was beautiful and very clean. Parking just up the road was easy (we got there before 11am) and not too expensive. Highly recommend old school English seaside town
robert hodson — Google review
Lots to do on the pier. We plated both mini golf and both were fun and reasonably priced. The pier amusements and restaurant was spotlessly clean which was great considering how many families about. We went in the 4d dinosaur experience which was fun and nit very expensive £5. Lots to eat around the pier and nice gardens.
Becky James — Google review
I've been here a few times on holiday now, and this pier is packed with stuff to do. The mini golf course is large over two floors, and the arcade is huge. The wristband deal is good, and we love the bumper cars and go karts. The water rings are good fun, especially spraying the water guns and people watching. Will definitely be back again soon.
Daniel Jupp — Google review
Good pier. Needs finishing but lots to do on a rainy day. Worth a walk to the end of the pier. Really wanted a go on the cars but closed due to the weather. Enjoyed the walk and the golf course and stuff all looked good. Has had a grant to do it up and it will be great when completed.
M S (Sunders ont road) — Google review
The pier is quite wide with a large arcade building and some outside fairground attractions. Beyond the fairground, you can see the old disused lifeboat station (there is a modern replacement along the coast), and at the far end, there is a fishing area.
It also appears to be open throughout the year and not just during the summer season.
Karen B — Google review
Not so sandy but still it's a bit better than most beaches. They power and the beach - not as busy as Southend on sea. Been there for the first time and loved it. The pier is good for a walk or to indulge in done arcade games. Worth a visit!
Jay B. — Google review
Really great. I think the height restrictions are a tad strict. Toddler missed all the baby rides by half a cm but really like the ride cards. Great you can spend in soft play and sweet shop too.
Róisín Fountain — Google review
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No.1, North Sea, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1QX, United Kingdom