The top cities between Stonehaven and Brighton are London, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Blackpool, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, Windsor, Oxford, and Stratford-upon-Avon. London is the most popular city on the route. It's 8 hours from Stonehaven and 2 hours from Brighton.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, built on hilly terrain with a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town featuring neoclassical buildings and gardens. Edinburgh Castle towers over the city, housing Scotland's crown jewels and Stone of Destiny used for coronations. Holyrood Park has Arthur's Seat, offering sweeping views while Calton Hill features monuments and memorials.
26% as popular as London
20 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Brighton
Glasgow, a seaport city situated on the River Clyde in the western region of Scotland's Lowlands, is renowned for its impressive Victorian and art nouveau architectural styles. This remarkable heritage can be attributed to the city's economic boom from the 18th to the 20th century, facilitated by trade and shipbuilding activities. Presently, Glasgow has evolved into a prominent national cultural center, hosting esteemed establishments such as Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet, and National Theatre of Scotland.
6% as popular as London
11 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Brighton
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Blackpool is a coastal resort located on the coast of the Irish Sea in England. It is renowned for its amusement park called Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which features classic wooden roller coasters. The iconic Blackpool Tower, constructed in 1894, serves as a central attraction and houses various recreations such as a circus, a glass observation deck, and the Tower Ballroom where dancers gracefully move to Wurlitzer organ music.
6% as popular as London
20 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Brighton
Manchester, located in the northwest of England, is a prominent urban center with a prosperous industrial legacy. The preservation of Castlefield, which features an 18th-century canal system, commemorates the city's era as a textile hub. Additionally, the interactive Museum of Science & Industry allows visitors to explore Manchester's past in this industry. Salford Quays has been revitalized and now boasts Daniel Libeskind's Imperial War Museum North and the Lowry cultural center.
4% as popular as London
14 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Brighton
Liverpool is a maritime metropolis located in the northwest region of England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. It was a significant trade and migration port from the 18th to early 20th century and is famously known as The Beatles' hometown. The waterfront is frequently visited by ferries, with iconic mercantile buildings such as Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building standing on Pier Head.
7% as popular as London
22 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Brighton
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Birmingham is a significant city located in the West Midlands region of England. It has numerous landmarks that date back to the Industrial Revolution era, showcasing its rich history as a manufacturing hub during the 18th century. The city is also known for its network of canals, which radiate from Sherborne Wharf and offer trendy cafes and bars along their banks. One of the must-see attractions in Birmingham is the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery that boasts pre-Raphaelite masterpieces.
5% as popular as London
6 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Brighton
Stratford-upon-Avon, a charming market town in the West Midlands of England, is renowned for its medieval architecture and as the birthplace of William Shakespeare - one of the most celebrated writers in English literature. Visitors can enjoy a stroll along the picturesque River Avon or take in a performance by The Royal Shakespeare Company at either the Royal Shakespeare Theatre or Swan Theatre. The town boasts well-preserved Tudor buildings including Shakespeare's birthplace and Anne Hathaway's thatched cottage.
2% as popular as London
13 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Brighton
Situated in central southern England, Oxford is a city steeped in history and culture, with its renowned university established over 800 years ago. Known as the 'City of Dreaming Spires' due to the stunning architecture of its 38 colleges, Oxford attracts visitors from all over the world. The city's medieval center boasts several notable landmarks such as Carfax Tower and the Botanic Garden on River Cherwell.
2% as popular as London
15 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Brighton
London, the vibrant capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern-day attractions. From the iconic Houses of Parliament and the renowned 'Big Ben' clock tower to the majestic Westminster Abbey, London is steeped in historical significance dating back to Roman times. The city also offers contemporary experiences such as panoramic views from the London Eye observation wheel and a thriving cultural complex along the South Bank of River Thames.
Most popular city on this route
26 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Brighton
Located in the southeastern region of England, Windsor is a town situated on the banks of the River Thames. To its west lies London. One of its most prominent attractions is Windsor Castle that has been a residence for generations of the British royal family since its construction by William The Conqueror in the 11th century. Over time, several monarchs have remodelled it extensively.
3% as popular as London
8 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Brighton
Best stops along Stonehaven to Brighton drive
The top stops along the way from Stonehaven to Brighton (with short detours) are lastminute.com London Eye, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, and The British Museum. Other popular stops include LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Tower of London, and Chessington World of Adventures Resort.
Chill Factore is a fun-filled indoor snow center in Manchester that allows you to ski or snowboard without having to go outdoors. It also has equipment hire, a nursery slope, and sledging and tubing for kids of all ages.
Fantastic facility. Easy to book, easy to check in and all very organised. Helpful staff. Everything you could possibly need including clothing if you don't have your own. Spacious lockers, plenty of choice for food and drink etc. We went at 6pm on a Saturday and found the slope to be fairly quiet. Really great experience and would highly recommend
Colene Boskovic — Google review
Good facility - the bloke at the ski hire station this afternoon literally couldn’t have been more helpful and patient with my son who had his first skiing lesson and wasn’t sure on boot size or setting up the skis. The pace of the lessons was pretty slow and very basic (on the tiny slope next to the kids sledging area) but it was fun to watch the experienced skiers whizzing down the main slope.
Pete — Google review
Very lovely place to chill and do snow activities. The staff are very warm and helpful. There is the kids area as well which is commendable. Warm clothing is super necessary as it's very cold in there (-4°c). It's fun. They provide basic gears as well depending on the type of ticket. There is a restaurant there with windows and balcony that overlooks the entire array of snow activities.
FATOKI AYOWALE — Google review
Amazing!!! Henry was a great teacher, would love to go back and do level 2 soon. Definitely recommend
Dion Mc — Google review
I booked a 5-hour snowboarding lesson. On arrival I was welcomed by a team member who told me the whole booking in process.
Picking up the equipment, the clothing and boots was all very seamless.
The lesson was great fun and very intensive. We then took a break for food, which was very good. Charlie our instructor, made very pleasant conversation and was interested in knowing what each of his fellow "students of the board" did in life.
We then resumed the lesson for a further 2 hours. Charlie made the lesson fun and engaging with all the students being involved.
We progressed from nothing to carving our way down the slope.
Thank you Charlie P, you made my day.
jonathan Walker — Google review
Amazing facility in a realty accessible location.
My partner showed me round and is going to book ski lessons. We had food overlooking the ski slope and then went on to the viewing platform to see what was going on. Everything was clean and appeared well managed. They had a range of shops on the ground floor which were really good for outdoor and gym gear. There’s a ‘Spoons there too but we didn’t go in.
James Ferran — Google review
This place is awesome - i had my first skiing lessons here over the last few weeks, George P - the instructor for the Level 1 course was incredibly patient and actively worked with everyone in the group to enable them to get the most and get a real feel for the sport leading me to falling in love with snowsports. Anyone who is even remotely interested in giving skiing or snowboarding a go just get booked in and see for yourself, The quality of instruction is immense and by having differenet instructors on every tier it will allow you to find tricks and techniques that work for you.
Finn Wright — Google review
Took 5 hour beginner course. (£145 January 2024)
Overall good day and training.
It was very busy especially in the afternoon. Too busy as the ques were quite long on the ski ramp.
There was 10 in group all beginners, my partner struggled and was ask to leave the course as she held up the group.
I felt held back as I wanted to go higher and on the big main course but said we couldn’t.
Passed me to take level 3 again.
My left foot hurt in boots all day.
Simon Stepsys — Google review
Very expensive compared to other soft play centres but much bigger. They also have Laser quest and trampoline games which project yourself on a screen in front of you so you're in the game included in the price.
The kids enjoyed it, and it wasn't busy at all during the Easter holidays
Darren Evans — Google review
Staff here are fantastic! Ruth on front desk helped us so much as my cousin from Stoke was very stressed as we didn’t realise we were half way through a session for our kiddies and booking is preferably online - but Ruth was so kind and calm and patient, a true star!
Yas inside also helped our kiddies, and Robyn serving our drinks was awesome!
Our kiddies loved their time on the slides and are desperate to go back!
Pete Reynolds — Google review
If you need to book specific time, better book more than month ago. The staff are friendly and the class is enjoyable. However, it’s tough, you will realise that when you back home
Abdalla Baaboud — Google review
I love this place! It’s truly a place for all ages! Should you wanna snowboard? Ski? Or sledge this is the place. The staff are so welcoming and the safety of all visitors at are their main priority strongly followed by them interacting with everyone to make sure they won’t forget their visit. You had me after my first visit and now you have got the next generation - my son 12 years old.
He said “it’s wet - bloody freezing - I can’t feel my fingers - I JUST LOVE IT DAD” 😂😂
lord kenneth rosenoern — Google review
Coming from Dubai and having experienced the best there is to offer I felt little disappointed with how the facility was managed, getting in was long and felt did not get the proper advice before paying, staff definitely need more training. The place can be for sure much better with the proper info and advice prior to paying an hourly fee.
Christiaan Kamstra — Google review
Great experience for adults and children.
Everything can be hired on-site at reasonable prices. It is also very convenient if we have our own gear and warm ski clothes.
Helmets (which are mandatory) and poles are available at various sizes and free of charge.
Booking in advance is strongly recommended.
Great opportunities to get back the basics and muscles memory before planning for winter holidays abroad.
Vast selection of indoor activities for everyone beside skiing: rock climbing, lounge restaurants, shopping, children snow-fun activities.
Julien Bernard Jean-Denis — Google review
It was so good, I 100% recommend! You learn so much just in one session and you are well looked after. It’s super fun to learn and practice. The coaches and staff are amazing and super kind. My coach was Fiac who was honestly amazing!!
Niamh Axtell — Google review
Took little one here two times for holiday camp. Didn’t expect little one to complete the 90 minutes course but turns out to be enjoyable and productive sessions.
Overall staff are friendly and place are clean and feels worth the money.
Would recommend to visit during working days to avoid traffic. Adults area seems very busy even working days.
Felix Fu — Google review
Had a very good experience today with a private snowboarding lesson. Then onto snow activities with my little cousins, aunty and girl friend. We were a little late due to the snowboarding finish time and they were very very accommodating and allowed us to get the full hour by staying out in the cold to supervise us. The three people that helped us were amazing and extremely nice with us all. Tons of fun, decent pricing and plenty to do at chill factore. Thanks again, Rhys, Izzy and Lucy!
Nathan Mcclave — Google review
Although it's not cheap it is good value for money. Weekday lessons are the best value and a discount code for signing up for a second lesson within two weeks is appreciated. Parking is decent with reasonably sized spaces. Check in was quick and easy with self check in and staff were helpful and friendly. Clothing hire and ski hire was good, with the option to exchange if the fit wasn't right. The instructors were knowledgeable, friendly and very good at getting the best out of my teen! Lots of encouragement and no judgement. Food and drink at the lodge isn't cheap but it's good quality and decent portion sizes. Definitely recommend and will be back.
Liz Fowle — Google review
Came last week on the snow Park cost £55 for family of 4. Thought it was OK park had nothing interesting for adults but we had to pay as our children wasn't old enough to do by themselves. They enjoyed but thought it was over priced its more expensive in school holidays and weekend definitely wouldn't rush back to do again. Free parking outside but had to drive round to find a space. Weatherspoons next door.
Tony Henry — Google review
Really good place it’s very big and snow is a bit tough but overall good place
WGS — Google review
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7 Trafford Way, Trafford Park, Urmston, Stretford, Manchester M41 7JA, United Kingdom
The National Trust Lyme Park estate in Derbyshire, England served as the seat of the Legh family for 600 years. The imposing house with its beautiful gardens and deer park is a popular tourist destination.
Beautiful place. Only downside was kids play area was closed for renovation on the day but we'll be back!
Something for everyone. Perfect for walking, coffee and ice cream, strolling the house and gardens. Kids outdoor play area; when open :)
Nice touch having free to borrow balance bikes for toddlers. My toddler enjoyed having his first ever ride on one.
Rob Spurr — Google review
Fantastic stately home with lots to see both inside and outside. Lots of rooms stuffed full of furniture and personal items that make it feel homely. The Room Steward's have a wealth of information who can answer any question. A lovely gift shop full of tasteful item for the home as well as some local beer, jams and chutneys, biscuits and sweets.
The grounds are extensive with plenty of walking round pretty gardens as well as The Cage, a hunting lodge on the hill. There's also a lovely little orangery with tropical plants. There's also a cafe to rest and recover with home made cakes.
Jan Rhodes — Google review
Beautiful place to visit with plenty to see and do.
Huge estate, which is great for a good walk with plenty of scenic views or flowers.
Head into the house and take your time in each room to take on all the details, so much history has been preserved. There is a trail inside the house for children that keeps them both occupied and interested as you go around.
Staff are all friendly and knowledgeable, very welcoming to adults and children.
Toilets available, gift shop and free parking. Play area is good sized.
Debbie N — Google review
What a great place to walk around, plenty to see and do . Nice eating area. Good play area for the kids.
Managed to go in the house and gardens which I was impressed with..
If your a national trust member the only thing you will pay for is food.. I went on a week day and it was still busy.
Xj6Rick — Google review
Very peaceful and majestic parkland with moorland, meadows, lakes and woods. Historic house and beautiful garden set around a lake with Italianate section, herbaceous borders, fragrant rose garden and an impressive orangery. Three places to eat ... kiosk at the car park, inside the house and in the Timber Yard Cafe, which has an indoor area for dogs. Probably the most dog friendly National Trust property we have visited. Treat for dog on arrival, off lead areas including the Knightslow Wood, offering lots of shade on hot days. Highly recommended.
Please note: if following Google maps entrance is off A6. Directions may want to take you down a private road with no access.
Nigel Powlson — Google review
Had a wonderful trip to Lyme yesterday to see the house dressed up for the festive installation called Animal Crackers. The incredibly crafted characters were adorable and we enjoyed the interaction opportunities too where touching was allowed and encouraged....
Each room was beautifully decorated with the added joy of appropriate music and welcoming staff. Plus the poignant message throughout made me quite emotional. Please don't miss this special display. It really is a treat! Congratulations to the talented designer and all the team.
I Macca — Google review
A real jewel in the National Trust crown.
As you can probably see in photos, it is a great looking place with plenty of land to explore and areas to visit. You will definitely need a full day to get the most out of Lyme as there is way more to do than the house.
This house seems to be more interactive than most National Trust places. For one, I've not seen a Billiards table that you are allowed to play at an N.T. place before. You can also dress up in period costume and walk around the house, too, and why wouldn't you want to?
While we were there, they had an Easter hunt on, too.
If it all gets too much, then there are plenty of places to stop off for food. I think I counted at least 4, but there is likely to be more as we did miss a little bit.
The staff assisting in the disabled parking area were so very helpful too.
While this is definitely going to be a place that National Trust fans will definitely enjoy, it is also going to be enjoyed by most ages too.
Mike Naylor — Google review
Lovely National Trust grounds, perfect to roam around on a sunny day, there's plenty of path options to wonder around (although a lot of them are up hills, some of which are quite steep), or visit the gardens and house. The farm yard area is a great spot for lunch.
Matt Roberts — Google review
Very nice attraction to visit, big house on a large estate. The rooms are nice to see with some unique decor especially the wood work around the house. Some of turn wooden chairs and tables have been specially designed.
They have an interesting collections of clocks, with the mechanisms removed and on display so you can see how each clock was made.
They have an opportunity to dress up in costume in the dressing room as the owners did back in their days.
They have 2 cafes, a cellar cafe which is small and the timber yard cafe which is a lot bigger and outdoor seating. They have a good selection food but it is a little expensive.
They are plenty of benches around the estate especially next to the car park and along the path to the house.
Great place to walk your dog and there is a reservoir along the walk to the Timber Yard cafe with a large family of ducks.
Overall a nice place to visit if you are in Manchester or Cheshire region.
Pravin Mistry — Google review
One of the best, there’s a lot to see and roam around like the castle and it’s beautiful garden. It’s a worth for a day activity for you and your family. It’s beautifully taken care of and unfortunately a lot of dog poo on the grass(watch your step). Lot of play things for the kids is also available. There is an entry fee to get inside the park and also you need to pay separately for the castle entrance.
Achu Robert — Google review
As you go up the driveway at Lyme you know you have entered into a grand estate with so much fascinating history. The large impressive house has all you could need for a great insight into the past gradure. There are so many beautiful painting, artworks, decorative features, sumptuously decorated rooms for everyone to marvel at.
Tbe gardens are beautiful, lovely formal features, a lovely conservatory with an ornamental fountain.
There are plenty of opportunities to have a good walk around the estates woodland and open heathland. You get some amazing views over Manchester City Centre in the distance, I sat watched the planes descending into Manchester Airport.
I donated some books to the vast second hand book shop that is at Lyme, I also purchased some delicious Rhubarb and ginger jam from the shop.
I had a full and very enjoyable day out.
Chris Wyatt — Google review
This is a gem of a place to visit, lots and lots of open space, and a lovely house and gardens. Be sure to bring your National trust membership cards with you. They want one for every person in your car! Even though the grounds are criss crossed with public footpaths and you could walk in for free. If you have a dog with you and you want a tea/coffee, you can visit the timber yard where they have a room you can take your dog into whilst you have a drink and something to eat.
Solarsrtu — Google review
Great place. Loads of place to roam around - we didn't even manage half of it in the time we were there. Toilets dotted around the place, so no need to worry about your bladder. We got access as part of the national trust so I couldn't tell you how much entry is. There's places that serve food there too - wood fired pizzas are sold just near the main car park. We took a picnic and used one of the many picnic tables dotted round the place. All in all, a good day out - we will be back.
Iain Morgan — Google review
Well worth a visit, plenty to do here.
Set in beautiful gardens, parkland to explore view points like paddock cottage, the Lantern and the cage.
After all that walking stop off for coffee and lunch in the timber yard.
Olwyn Higginbottom — Google review
A lovely place to come. The volunteers and staff are so lovely. The house is absolutely stunning and fascinating. The Orangery has some exotic plants. The gardens and woodland are huge and can be walked around. The cafe, shops, takeaway and toilets are all brilliant, clean and a good variety of items. A wonderful place for a day out. One of my favourites.
Em's — Google review
Visited 25/10/2022, very popular location and lots of parking but fills up fast too. Great staff at the Timber Yard cafe, very helpful and getting requests done with ease for food and drink.
Lots of walks to be done, family friendly and buggy friendly. Also steep incline to house from car park so there is a mini bus you can use to get you up to top with ease if you need it.
The grounds are very scenic and worth a visit, highly recommend
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Wasim Mir — Google review
A beautiful house originating from the 1500s set in gorgeous countryside. The area is noted for herds of red deer of which we saw quite a few. The house itself is absolutely gorgeous and offers a more tactile experience than others. Well worth the £13pp we were charged to walk around the grounds and the house. Lots of informative members of staff who will happily answer any questions that you may have. This place is well worth a visit.
Melody Shaw — Google review
Had a great day out at Lyme Park. The house is a fantastic piece of history and very well preserved. The staff in the house are very knowledgeable and are happy to share without being overbearing in any way. The gardens are also well cared for and the deck chairs are a nice touch! The grounds are extensive and there are plenty of places to walk. All in all it's a great day out, you could spend a full day here. It's also a nice place to come later in the afternoon just to have a scenic stroll round the grounds.
Duncan Hall — Google review
Has really nice grounds to walk around in every direction away from the house and a small children's play area so definitely worth having a walk about in the surrounding grounds.
The house inside is interesting to visit and walk around but not very pushchair or wheelchair friendly in my opinion, and saying that the area to the rear of the house where the lake is located is very awkward you walk around with a chair as its got many stepped areas.
John Spellman — Google review
Lovely place to visit, lots of walks and peaceful countryside. The cafe is reasonably priced and well organised. It is refreshing to find somewhere that provides indoor seating for dog walkers. We did not visit the house, but will return without the dog next time so that we can!
Joanna Coates — Google review
I've been visiting Lyme since I was a teenager, fantastic walks, the house is lovely with lots of interesting features and knowledgeable staff. The hall garden is also pleasant (the orangery is currently closed due to renovation) with walks around the lake. Well worth a visit.
Carolyn Beesley — Google review
Beautiful hall with lots of interesting stories, helpful staff and great dressing up clothes! Fantastic gardens, cafe and shop. Lots of good waljing in the grounds
Jean Ball — Google review
A very big house in the Country! Wow what a serene place. Impeccable Lanscapes gardens with lake and an orangery, surrounding this imposing estate. If you’re looking to escape reality and feel like a king for a day this place is a must see. Entry to the estate includes going into the mansion, it’s incredible to think that a family lived in this sort of place.
Si Vis Amari Bespoke Jewellers — Google review
It's £6 for an adult to get in..
National trust members are free.
A thin driveway takes you to an admission box, then drive to the car park further down on the right.
TIP - do NOT go at weekends, or go early.
The space between the entrance and the admission box is very small and cars queue up.
They even then queue all the way down the main road and cause the road to come to a standstill.
There needs to be a filter lane, but there isn't.
Go EARLY or not at all !!
It gets very very busy.
It's a beautiful place. .you can get a free map, and see its very big.
You can go for a nice long walk around the grounds.
Dogs are welcome but on leads.
Be careful as there are cows in some fields.
You can visit the house,
The gardens,
The grounds
The cage ( a tall building on the hill, with views for miles )
A cafe
A shop,
2nd hand book store
There are 3 cafes, but the Ale cellar one does not accept dogs.
There's also a hut outside doing wood fired pizza !!
The grounds are really well kept, and thoroughly beautiful.
Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
Haddon Hall, a notable historical landmark, showcases a magnificent Tudor hall and gardens from the Elizabethan era. Unlike other nearby houses, Haddon Hall doesn't heavily advertise itself but offers visitors a more intimate experience. Stepping into its grounds reveals its stunning beauty, which is truly awe-inspiring. The house itself is a well-preserved example of medieval architecture, dating back to the 12th century when it was initially constructed as a Norman fort.
We used our gardeners world 2 for 1 offer (In Mays magazine) for lots of houses n gardens.
Would of cost £47. approx for 2 adults children free which is really good. Loved the house n gardens. Loved the history of the house. Not sure i would have paid the £47 to visit but guess it preserves our history.
There is also doing talks about the history you can join for free.
Cafe with outdoor seating area has nice views.
Diane Ainsworth — Google review
Today is the last day of Haddon Hall Artisan Market.
There is already a Christmas atmosphere, and the weather is very good today. It snowed heavily at noon. ❄️
We enjoyed to visit the house which is over 900 years old. Also saw a lot of artists Christmas or art works, very good, the price is not very expensive. It's £7.50 per people and it's free for children.
We feel good today, and it's worth going to see.👨👩👧👦
Winny W — Google review
Very interesting and different ‘stately home’ visit being medieval rather than Elizabethan on. Many of the original medieval features remain without being updated, and the free guided tour was very informative. Stone floors are very uneven and very few handrails as original so worth bearing in mind. Gave a real informative insight into this period of history. Nice restaurant too, 2-3 hours is adequate time.
Simon Smith — Google review
Hadden Hall has a lovely warm feeling about it. I believe it's the only stately house to not have been damaged in the war. You can tell it was a loving family home with no nasty skeletons in the closet. Definitely worth a visit though very pricey for what you get. No real gardens or land to explore just a section of the house. The restaurant is lovely with home cooked food and obviously popular as many tables reserved on a Thursday.
Linda Kirk — Google review
Haddon Hall is a beautiful manor house, where you can see about a dozen rooms, chapel, a tiny museum, and gardens. It is well presented, with about two pages of information in each room that tells of its history and notable items, like tapestries.
However, the entry fee feels quite expensive at about £25 per adult plus another £3.80 per car to park. We spent a pretty leisurely hour in reading/seeing most things, so felt a bit steep in price compared to other comparable homes in England.
The restaurant had pretty good food like jacket potatoes, sandwiches, soup, a few other mains, in addition to cakes and hot beverages. It's also slightly expensive and seating was a bit tight around 12:30/12:45, but the food came out quickly and was tasty so a nice stop if visiting Haddon Hall.
Becky T — Google review
The Hall is very historic, quite lovely and well cared for. An excellent free 30 minutes guided tour is available, on the hour and half past. After that you're left to wander those rooms open to the public, and some of the garden. We found this took another hour or two, the majority of the hall is private.
It was £75 for the three of us, including parking (£3.80), which we might have felt better value were we permitted to walk the paths by the river, or the battlements on the public side.
Steve Kirkham — Google review
Haddon Hall has been on my list for a while, I was glad to catch the roses before they faded! A little bit of a pricey affair £23.90 entrance plus £3.80 parking, the staff in the cafe were a little rude if you ask me. Guided tours were going but I enjoy to take myself around quietly and avoid the crowds. Beautiful place, gorgeous grounds, lovely views. Would be nice if there was a bit more access to walk the wider estate. But all in all I lovely day out.
LiziiBear — Google review
What a fantastic medieval hall, a true untouched gem. It has some truly interesting history and beautiful gardens. The guides in each room were great and answered any questions. The great hall and chapel are spectacular. There is n cafe, small gift shop, and a large car park across the road with a charge of £3.80. A good 3 to 4 hours are needed.
Steven Moseley — Google review
Just stunning place, steeped in history with one of the best tour guide opening talks I have ever heard. Friendly staff and incredibly atmospheric history.
Garden is stunning, and cafe serves great food.
It IS expensive: £23.50 for an adult, so with 5 of us going, that is an expensive day out. I understand that it is still a home, but feel a little more could have been open (one of the towers?) for that level of spend.
I would say it is definitely one for sure-footed adults, as there are no obvious things for children to do (but they would be free entry). Both inside and outside it is very uneven with lots of steps, which contributes a lot to the incredible character but makes it inaccessible for anyone with mobility issues. There is no obvious way of making it accessible ... not on the building agenda hundreds of years ago!
Externally, it is one of the most stunning places in England; romantic, historic and truly spectacular. Internally, it is fascinating, but just not that many roo.s on display.
Well worth a visit if you prepared to spend the money.
Hannah Rogers — Google review
I just wanted to say what a beautiful home,you can see the love everyone has for this stunning Hall.The ladies giving information about Haddon Hall were so interesting.A absolute must to see & learn the history.Thank you for a wonderful time.
Restaurant food was 5 Star too 💞
The carrot cake…Wow !
Dawn Wood — Google review
Visited the Christmas market at the hall and it was beautiful. There was a great variety of stalls inside and out, so that you got a real sense of the whole building and grounds
Would definitely recommend a visit
Jane Chadwick — Google review
Amazing interesting place, we really enjoyed our visit. There are friendly informative guides around the house and gardens to answer any questions you may have and also plenty of information to read in each room. Particularly loved the chapel. The whole place has a nice atmosphere although there were a few people there it doesn't feel crowded and you feel free to move around at your own pace. We sat for a while in the gardens overlooking the river it was so peaceful.
Some people in the reviews have commented that it's expensive, we did have a 2 for 1 gardeners world card and under 16s are free so as a family of 3 it costs just under £24 and £3.50 parking so was pretty good value for us. However if we did have to pay full price I still think it's worth a visit. Also Derbyshire residents are getting a 30% discount at the moment.
We were saying its a shame you can't just go to the cafe for lunch without having to pay the entrance fee for the house as the grounds are so nice, we would definitely take a ride out for lunch occasionally 😁.
Loo Gb — Google review
It's a full day here to get the most from your visit & the guided tours are well worth it. The house is well kept though very uneven in places due to the centuries of footfall. The gardens too are beautiful & not over-manicured.
We stopped off at the café for lunch which was beautifully served, tasty & not over priced.
My only gripe is at the extra car parking fee on top of the cost of admission.
Mark & Janice Bright — Google review
Fascinating place with a wealth of history (it's so old). So points to note.. parking is across the road. It's an automatic barrier system payable on leaving by credit or debit card at the barrier (couldn't see coin facility). Oncd over the road, Tickets for the house purchased at the little hut . They don't give you a map, they don't do them. Walk up the drive & over the little bridge. The stables block has been converted into a restaurant- its upstairs, they will bring the food down for you to eat outside, but don't provide a waiter service to take orders outside. This is the only place to eat or drink, no picnic is allowed in the gardens. The walk up to the house is steep, so not for anyone with mobility problems. Once through the main gate, up on the left are toilets next to the museum (the only ones on site except by the stables). There are tours which are worth doing as the individual rooms have very limited written info, so buy a guide book (£9 June 2023). There wasn't always a guide in each room to ask questions. One guide told me they don't label items on purpose, shame as most places have a little note about what stuff is..this is my main criticism, hence the 4 stars. Overall, it's worth a visit, tho.
Dee A — Google review
I'm not overly into stately homes etc, but really enjoyed Haddon Hall. It was reasonably priced, nice little gift shop and theirs a cafe & facilities.
The hall itself is an impressive building with a rich history. There are guided talks, but not compulsory. It's not stuffy but public friendly with plenty to see. The gardens are as magnificent as the hall and was perfect on a warm sunny summers day.
Parking is across the road from the main entrance, so be careful crossing the main road on foot. Well worth a visit if you have the chance.
Mr B — Google review
Not cheap at £24 for adults over 16. Kids are free but with extra to be paid for parking and inflated prices in the cafe it’s a difficult sell (I’d recommend getting anyone under 20 in as a child as they cant check and taking your own food). However, once in the building and grounds are very impressive and with 900 years of history you can see why it’s regarded as the best example of a medieval building in the UK. It’s also been featured in many films including The Princess Bride.
Del213 — Google review
Beautiful Haddon Hall was a delight to visit on Good Friday 29/03/24. The weather was kind. The guides were very knowledgeable and helpful. The hall is quite amazing, so many rooms and a stroll in the gardens too.
Sandra Stonehill — Google review
Really enjoyed the candlelight evening tour. W were given mulled wine and mice pies, which were delicious. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. While I wish we could have seen more of the Gomez the 5 rooms we did see were beautiful with interesting bits of history in each one.
Kathryn Mullins — Google review
Christmas Artisan market.
Very good home crafted market , in fabulous surroundings, beautiful house and gardens ,beautifully decorated for christmas. It was a crisp winters morning.
My only criticism would be ,for more notification ,regarding access ♿ it's a grade 1 listed building ,with certain restrictions .
There is a flight of stairs to the house and to the restaurant outside. Be very aware of uneven floors , and steps with no railings . Otherwise beautiful.
Glenda Seymour — Google review
Visited for the Christmas Market on Saturday. Very enjoyable experience. Parking is just a short walk from the house. Lots of stalls for food, drinks and Xmas things everywhere. It was busy but that was expected. The ticket price for the market was only £9.50 and can walk around the hall so it's value for money.
Jack Morgan — Google review
It's been one place we've had on our to do list for a while and just managed to get ourselves there for one of the final days before it closes over the Winter months. We visit a lot of places with our English Heritage and National Trust memberships, so we have a good feel for historical places and buildings. There is plenty of dedicated parking associated to the Hall that's not too far away 5-10mins walk, but that is the only place really to park. The visit, although in winter was lovely, the sun was shining, so we were able to wander around the gardens, which are well maintained. The Long Gallery, Chapel, and the Great Hall are all beautiful examples of the Tudor period and are very well refurbished and presented. The staff were helpful and friendly, and the lady giving the guided tour of the Chapel was excellent. I did feel that at some points it was a little bit lacking in maybe descriptive literature to engage you in the environment of each room (kitchen area mainly), and maybe due to the season and time of year the staff seemed busy on managerial work rather than being around to answer questions in particular rooms. However, when they were, the information they provided was good. For the size of the place, you felt you are only seeing half of the Hall, which makes you feel like you are missing out on something. However, I suppose you have to understand it's a working, livable space as well. The cafe/restaurant was in a separate outbuilding up a flight of stairs before your entered the main gates of the Hall. It is well presented and great for hot food with some nice choices and variation on the menu. However, we just had Tea and Cake, again lovely selection to choose from. Staff friendly and helpful. The little museum showing found artefacts during the refurbishment was a very interesting section on the look around. Overall would recommend a visit
Jamie “Jamdoodle” C — Google review
This was my first experience of visiting Haddon Hall Mercatum Market and I was impressed with the stalls and decorations. I was disappointed with the parking experience as it was very muddy and one lady was slipping so badly that she returned home. The traffic delayed us due to so many Christmas events at the same time.I think more could have been done to hasten the parking. I did object to the queue once I arrived at the admission point, as there was only one person scanning tickets and there were about twenty people waiting and we had already lost an hour of our time.The rooms were very crowded and I did wonder on the top floor how people would evacuate if there was a fire alarm. Ideally a one way circuit would have helped but difficult to implement. Times tickets? All in all it was lovely and well worth the ticket money.
Jenny Hastings — Google review
4.6
(1993)
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4.5
(1954)
The Estate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, DE45 1LA, United Kingdom
The museum is dedicated to the history of the Iron Bridge and features exhibits on the construction of the iron bridge, as well as small but interesting exhibits on the history of Ironbridge. The staff are very well informed and provide a first class experience.
Marvellous little free museum at the end of the famed Iron Bridge. Used to be the Toll House for the bridge and it has an interesting history. I liked the highlighted fact that ferry operators who had been put out of business by the bridge were exempt from the Tolls.
Anyway being a Toll House it is very small but it is full of interesting information boards about the bridge and surrounding area. It has a two floors and is well kept and immaculate. Lovely friendly helpful staff too, namely Laura and Mell (see I did remember). It has a small shop as well.
Well worth a visit!
david howells — Google review
Small but very interesting exhibits. First class, well informed staff.
Martin Haycock — Google review
A nice little museum, it only took 15 minutes to walk around and read all the information boards. It was worth visiting to find a little history out on the Ironbridge. There was a shop too. You can walk over Ironbridge and see the river and take in the lovely scenery. Then you have the shops, cafés, etc. Ironbridge is a great place to visit.
Matthew Young — Google review
This is a great addition to The Ironbridge Gorge Museums charting a brief history of the building of the Ironbridge and some of the history of the industrial past of the Ironbridge Gorge .Worth a vist although its small .There are stairs leading up to the top level which for people that have a disability might be difficult. Nearby Parking and direct access to Ironbridge town itself. Friendly avs helpful staff .
Dez Hatton — Google review
The original tollhouse on the south side of the bridge, now a small museum and visitor centre. The museum contains detailed information about the history and construction of the bridge, as well as those involved.
Eliot Collins — Google review
The original tollhouse on the south side of the bridge, now a small museum and visitor centre. The museum contains detailed information about the history and construction of the bridge, as well as those involved.
Eliot Collins — Google review
We had called in to just have a look. It was my only day of and planned High tea with visit to Truffles. The're selling the museum all year pass and i'm saying no. I'm in my best shoes, not dressed for walking around. Cheers for ruining my whole day. Very pushy sales man.
STEVE G — Google review
Lovely place to visit. Quaint town with the famous iron bridge
Stephen — Google review
The old bridge toll house. Nowadays, it is a visitor centre and small museum. Free to visit.
William Zhao — Google review
Such a lovely welcome. Nice exhibition and little shop with quality souvenirs.
Sally Montgomery — Google review
Really lovely little village worth a visit x
Zoe Haggerty — Google review
Very friendly chap, lovely for a quick browse, wouldn’t go inside again though - recommend buying the joint ticket for various attractions.
The National Trust property of Wightwick Manor and Gardens is a beautiful Victorian timber-framed manor house with Arts and Crafts movement interiors and Pre-Raphaelite paintings. The gardens are also great for escaping the city life.
Lovely traditional Manor House and Gardens. Beautifully constructed and preserved. The tour guides were very knowledgeable and friendly so it was fascinating to see how much history the property went through. There is a nice cafe on site which sells tasty food and drinks. The gardens are beautiful and nice to walk around. There is also a small art gallery and bookshop as well as the gift shop to enjoy. We would definitely go back to enjoy again.
Andreas Wright — Google review
An absolutely fascinating place with rich and interesting history. The volunteers there were so incredibly knowledgeable. The place is kept pretty much as it was lived in so you can imagine the family living their lives there as you go through each room. A very interesting building and grounds. Highly recommended.
David Coleman — Google review
Beautiful house and gardens. It was an impromptu bank Holiday visit. I'll definitely go back to explore the gardens on a less wet day.
The house is very well kept, with plenty of artwork and historical items. It holds a few pieces of pre-Raphalite art among other interesting pieces.
The volunteers are knowledgeable and friendly.
There's a tea room, reasonably priced gift shop plenty of parking, and a golf buggy to help those who can't make it up the path to the house.
Update.. I returned on a lovely sunny day and again I wasn't disappointed. This time we did the tea room, art gallery and gardens.
This house is definitely a great place to return to time and again.
There are some open air events planned in the summer, so I'll maybe give them a try.
Trisha D — Google review
Wonderful place to visit for couple of hours.It’s not vast, nor secluded, we could still hear the noises of the town from the garden, but it’s a green well maintained spot to escape to , it has a book shop and a garden cafe, the usual National Trust souvenir shop. The insides of the house are interesting, old and more recent pictures of the family were my favourite, staff is always ready to assist with info and directions.
Iulia Arsan — Google review
Lovely national trust property to visit. Ample parking not too far from the house, shuttle service provided too as it's an uphill walk. Large gardens to explore, exhibits, cafe, shop, second hand bookshop and the house itself to explore. Made for a very fun family outing
Jack Morgan — Google review
Such a beautiful historical site! Parking is easy and as it’s spring and the tulips are still out the gardens are stunning! House is kept very dark to protect all the items but the quality and condition is amazing! The wallpaper is gorgeous and the volunteers are so knowledgeable! The gardens are huge (would love a little more signage) and the cafe was lovely (we sat outside in the sun!). Would recommend a visit
F G — Google review
Went here for a family day out, really loved visiting. All the staff were friendly and welcoming, the place was very well kept, we loved seeing the gallery and found some new favourite paintings. The manor itself had lots to see and learn about. The tearoom was spacious and staff again were very friendly and helpful, food was good and reasonably priced. Highly recommend.
Kirsty Moosh — Google review
A beautiful arts and crafts period property showcasing fabrics and wallpapers by renowned artistic designer William Morris. Manor house has fantastic collection of artwork and pottery of the period. Lovely complimentary grounds gallery shop and cafe
City Girl — Google review
Excellent place to visit. Lots to see. It’s a very large house with lots of art works. Guides very helpful.
The tea room quite good, limited choice but typical of national trust. Garden nice too.
Recommended
John Baker — Google review
Beautiful Manor house. Lovely grounds. Cafe was nice. Staff friendly and everywhere was clean and tidy. We had never been before and spent about 3 hours. Highly recommend it, could have done the house twice!!
Kat P — Google review
The staff were extra friendly and informative and ready to enter a conversation, which made it so much more interesting. They are in the middle of a 3 year project to repair the roof, but this hardly affects the visit.
The gardens are fascinating including the kitchen garden and the orchard. There are signed walks around the estate, just mind where you tread if sheep have been there before you.
There is a shepherd's shed in the carpark serving hot cold drinks and snacks.
Well worth a visit. Parking is free to members.
The history of the changing fortunes and family ownership is fascinating, the family now rent their part of the building from NT. The rooms are full of furnishings and ornaments and collections still owned by the family.
Terry Street — Google review
Great place, great history. Nice garden area and some space for dog walk as well. Lat entry to the mansion-house is 4pm. Whole area open till 5pm
Pawel S — Google review
Nice variety with gardens and late 1800s mansion house. The house is open with plenty of experts talking through the various features of the house in the main rooms. Gardens feature formal and kitchen gardens, tho its not been a great year. Also a woodland walk with lawns and duck ponds. Relatively busy on a bank holiday and nearly didn't get parking, so you may want to look into booking on peak days. Membership entry was just scan and go.
Vernon Richardson — Google review
Lovely place with so much history! The volunteers are fantastic and help make the house come to life. Of course, I'm a HUGE fan of William Morris design - which is everywhere in this house. I'm glad to see that the facade is undergoing maintenance and repairs. This is why I continue to be a National Trust member even though I'm mostly overseas. Such exquisite details throughout the home!
Erin Urban — Google review
Everyone was very helpful and friendly. They have a sort of golf buggy to take you up to the house if you want. We did a pumpkin trail round the lovely gardens for our granddaughter. Stopped at the tearoom for pumpkin spice latte and coffee & walnut cake 😋. Staff inside the house answered questions and had interesting facts. So much to see in the rooms, all very interesting to see the artwork and intricate detail everywhere. Granddaughter enjoyed seeing the old fashioned toys and the dress up clothes. Well worth the visit.
Dawn Hunt — Google review
Stunning place, well worth a visit. Particularly magical at Christmas time. This wasn't our first visit as we like to visit at different times of the year. The knitted blossom installation is lovely and really brightens the place up. There's always something new to see, and most of the volunteers are just lovely and friendly, willing to chat and share their knowledge of a beautiful place.
I'm not too sure about the large bag policy that has been introduced - there is signage asking to leave large bags in cars and there is apparently a locker room to store large bags rather than walk around the main building with them. Perfectly reasonable for backpacks / picnic holdalls, etc, and would imagine this would make it much easier for people to leave their hefty bags whilst they explore the manor house. However, we felt 'accosted' as we entered, and a volunteer suggested we use the lockers for our large bags as per new policy. We politely enquired what the new policy was as we'd not been approached on other visits. Volunteer tried to explain that because they have so many items on display that could be knocked over by large bags /rucksacks, they have introduced this. We politely declined. Volunteer went on to say that it was a polite request and that another reason they had this policy was because people had been stealing from the collection! I informed the volunteer I would be happy for them to search my bag and that I wasn't planning on stealing anything!!!! She continued to 'explain' this policy, and we again declined and continued to explore the house, taking care not to knock anything over with our handbags and ensuring we didn't steal any items!!! We also noted that other guests had much larger bags / changing bags and didn't hear several guests that followed us in being accosted to leave their bags in a locker room, nor was there mention of people stealing items. In fact, the same volunteer was very pleasant and welcoming to the other guests who followed us. Can't help but feel a bit miffed about that experience.
Having said this... It hasn't put us off. The place is wonderful, and all the other volunteers we encountered were very friendly and welcoming.
Louise C — Google review
Lovely soup, and nice to see the bakers' names. The house is Victorian artifice, trying to look Tudor. No doubt the scaffolding didn't help but it was so dark you couldn't even read some of the information cards. So, rather difficult to imagine how it would be to live there. Room guides were all very chatty and interesting. Also really easy to find and park. "Wittick"!!
Steve Childe — Google review
As one of my "local" NT properties I decided as the weather was reasonable to go and have a picnic lunch and a short wander. Grounds were looking lovely with lots of daffodils and tulips in all the flower boarders and beds very nice to sit out on a bench and eat. Decided to spend a half hour going round the house but was told at the house entrance that a new rule was in place that you couldn't take any bags at all in with you not even a very small handbag. As I didn't like the idea of leaving my handbag at the door I was unable to go in the house. This was such a shame and just a good job I'd done a house tour on a previous visit. I think this needs to be made very clear on the website if it is a new rule as it may put others off too
Susan Wakefield — Google review
Such a lovely place to be. Such a shame it was raining. The staff were so friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. I was in a wheelchair and the staff went above and beyond to help me. Thank you all. The tea and cake went down a storm. Even one of the Gardeners offered to take a photo of the whole family who went that day. So thank you to you too. The National Trust had an offer on so we all went for free.
Sharon Simon — Google review
Excellent National Trust site with very well crafted and maintained gardens. The Manor is a very interesting building to visit which has its history preserved. There is a coffee shop with cakes and lunch options, a book and arts, crafts and seasonal garden shop. You can also buy produce grown in the site vegetable patch. There is a mini orchard and plenty of seating all over the site for relaxing and having a picnic, a large pond and nature trail with children's play area. You can spot all sorts of nature; including birds of prey (buzzards), flora and fauna.
Narinder Singh — Google review
Visited the Manor on a frosty Saturday in December. The grounds were particularly impressive with a layer of frost and light mist.
Beautifully maintained Manor house with festive decorations and a well organised cafeteria. A really enjoyable day
Ian W — Google review
Great to visit, even on a wet day. The house is lovely, and very special at Christmas! The café serves a range if food and drinks and the shop has some lovely items. There is an art gallery in a converted barn also.
Becki McNay — Google review
This is an excellent National Trust property, well worth an extended visit. A very fine house, with an interesting rather complex design. There are fine furnishings, beautiful stained glass windows in many areas of the house, fine tiles and decorated vases, and many paintings and art works. Plenty of grand fireplaces too.
Outside, extensive gardens, with topiary, and of course a place to eat, a bookshop, and more.
I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit.
Peter Cloherty — Google review
One of our most favourite Arts and Crafts houses. We have been several times. Nice cafe and shop too. If you get the chance to go when it's decorated for Christmas do take it!
Stephen Bell — Google review
4.7
(3602)
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4.5
(1581)
Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, WV6 8EE, United Kingdom
The medieval Lichfield Cathedral is famous for its three spires, and for the stained glass windows made from Herkenrode glass. It's also home to paintings from the Middle Ages, as well as gardens and buildings in The Close.
Lichfield Cathedral is one of the most iconic cathedrals in the UK. The structure, the design, the interior layout, and other historical figures are extraordinary and amazing. It was my first time to visit this city so I decided to go around the town. The maintenance of the grass is greener and well kept healthy.
Mabs Gadd — Google review
Definitely a beautiful quaint cathedral. Lots of interesting features to look at, even the medieval book display in the chapel. Also a nice walk around the grounds too.
Kyle Fox — Google review
Beautiful building. Is a must to visit if you are in the area. Colourful stained glass windows. Nice a quiet during mid week if you want to walk around and contemplate.
Claire Pilkington — Google review
Lovely cathedral. A lot to see and interactive information points are dotted around. Some interesting wall painting fragments and do sit in St Chads Head chapel. It is a beautiful place of tranquility. The entry desk is just as you walk in, so if you don't want to contribute then swerve that when you go in. There is a small gift shop and opportunities to donate something around the cathedral. The buildings around the area are also very interesting with a lovely place for lunch nearby
Julie Hemmings — Google review
A gem of a find in Lichfield, with the most amazing architecture I have seen in UK cathedrals. One would be mistaken they are indeed in the UK! Such beauty both externally with epic detail, and inside such grand design with high ceilings, stain glass windows, art, sculptures and more. Overall, a very peaceful place to visit and a highly recommended experience and visit to such a beautiful cathedral.
Harps Sohal — Google review
Wonderful history you can touch and enjoy close up. The moon was a draw for our grandchildren, but once inside they enjoyed a walk round and asked lots of questions, we'll worth a visit fir the architecture alone !
Graham Kindon — Google review
Went on the 11.00 am guided tour which was supposed to last 50 minutes. The guide was incredibly knowledgeable and obviously totally in love with the building. Fully recommended.
Lorraine Mitchell — Google review
Visited Lichfield Cathedral first time and so much impressed.
Definitely a remarkably beautiful cathedral. There are lots of interesting features to look at.
Lichfield Cathedral is open daily from 8.30am to 6.30pm Monday to Saturday and from 7.30am to 4.30pm on Sundays.
Admission is free, just voluntary donation. Tower tours are also available.
Aom Aomm — Google review
Beautiful building with so much history. So worth a visit. It always amazes me how these buildings were created way back when the only way to build was with man power, no machinery. How much work was put into them. Lichfield Cathedral is stunning.
Georgina Homer — Google review
We visited 19th February 2024.
It's the most beautiful building full of tranquillity, stunning architecture and fabulous stained glass windows. It's well worth a visit. Parking is reasonably close.
Dave Hurr — Google review
This is place is beautiful and medieval English cathedral, beautiful architecture.
Must visit place in UK. The town is serene and just walk down to the garden where there is artificial lake to site and enjoy the sunset
Shikha Singh — Google review
I was only in Lichfield a few hours and came across the cathedral by chance. What a gem to behold! Religion aside (not for me), this is a stunning cathedral with outstanding, intricate architecture. Inside it is beautiful. Huge ceilings, statues, carved wooden pews etc. It is free admission but they recommend a donation. £5 well spent to keep this amazing piece of history maintained. I spent an hour last n here just absorbing the history and splendour, but could’ve spent two hours quite happily!
Finding Balance — Google review
Came here to see the moon exhibition. Looked amazing for sure, would definitely recommend. Not sure about a holy establishment serving alcohol mind🤔
R Far — Google review
It is a fantastic building inside and out. It's free to go in, but a donation is always welcome. Guide books avadible to help you explore, and the staff are more than happy to help or just have a friendly chat. Nice little shop with a few bits in, and they have a few events on to look out for. Will be back to do a tower tour when they run again
Ashley Lightfoot — Google review
Fantastic old English church, with over 1300 years of history. Really a gem frozen in time. The nave is architecturally beautiful with a space that just seems to go on. The organ console (where the organist plays) is actually up in the second story in the nave. Must see when you pass though town. Exterior of the cathedral is weathered sandstone having many exquisite carvings and statues. Even the much younger (relatively speaking) Wooden Close building dates back to the early 1500s.
Jared Meaux — Google review
I was amazed by this cathedral. It was huge and gorgeous. I have visited couple of cathedrals but this is the biggest one I have ever visited. If you are traveling England please add this to your attraction list.
Nathasha Wijesinghe — Google review
A wonderful place to walk through the history of Stafford inside the cathedral. The cathedral staff were social and helful. Neatly maintained and entry is free.
Narasimman Sunderajan — Google review
If you go to Lichfield or even pass through its a must visit weather your religious or not. The architecture is amazing with statues and pieces of art work inside to suit. Has a lovely quiet and peaceful feeling inside.
It is free to visit they just ask if you can to make a donation that goes towards the upkeep and maintenance ect of the Cathedral. We really enjoyed walking round and it has plenty of photo opportunities. The cathedral also has shows/events held in there that are good we seen Elvis and it was brillian helped by the aquatics of the place
Travel & Explore — Google review
My first view of the cathedral was from The Close, and I just thought WOW. The main double fronted facade that faces you, is so impressive,and I think the majority of people would have the same reaction. Until visiting this weekend, I never knew Lichfield had a cathedral, and no one has ever said about it before. It has to be one of the top hidden gems to go and see. The interior is just has good , with outstanding stainglassed windows, the main Nave & Choir areas which are huge.
Richard Harrison — Google review
Went for the Gaia event. £5 per ticket. Beautiful cathedral. First time I've been to Lichfield. Would like to go again during the day as I would love to see the stained glass windows in the light.
Emma — Google review
I entered the cathedral and was just gobsmacked by the size of the globe. We spent ages exploring and even spoke to a vicar. Im a massive fan of church's and cathedral's, the architecture is just jaw dropping.
The staff were so freindly and inviting, i will be coming back and its well worth a visit.
The fair Rambler — Google review
In the modern age to combine community use and historic monument in this way- stunning. They placed a huge rotating dome in the centre isle with learning clubs for kids.
The ww2 area on the history of German prisoners in cannock chase was excellent and touching
Conkers is a family-friendly attraction in the National Forest with an adventure park and play areas. It's also home to a beautiful amphitheatre.
Wonderful place to visit.
Plenty to do. Barefoot walk is always fun and cold haha. The train ride to the waterside is free so any kids who loves trains can go on as much as they like.
You can book activities at reception if you want to to the high rope climbing, archer and pedalos to name a few.
Nice walks around and the fun of the adventure trail where there is plenty to climb on..
simon harrington — Google review
Brilliant place to take the torts, that aren't quite tall enough for theme parks.
They have a large indoor and outdoor play area and Discovery Centre, a large lake and wilderness to walk around. lots of outdoor activities that that are paid extras.
They have two sites, both have cafes and lots of seating area for picnics, there is a train ride between the two sites, or you can walk 10 minutes. large car park, friendly staff, toilets are clean. most of the site is pushchair and wheelchair accessible friendly, they have lifts to the upper levels of the play areas.
We did the fireworks event (extra charge) and it was a brilliant evening, the kids can play, lots if food stalls and a few kids funfair rides, but the queues were quite long. Fireworks are a fantastic display.
dave huson-glover — Google review
We visited Conker’s mid April 2024 on a Saturday, and what a fabulous day out it was with memories made. Our five year old had a fantastic day despite the typical British weather, all you have to do is dress accordingly for being outdoors and take a little towel. There is so much space and different activities that this helps reduce the density of people gathering.
The world of adventure and discovery was interactive and educational, whilst incorporating a play area, slide and 4D cinema.
The high and low ropes, again whilst looking a little tired served the purpose and our five year old and husband had an awesome time with the staff being great.
There are a number of play parks scattered around, some wonderful walks and quirky features when walking in nature like the “troll bridge” and fairy houses. The train ride is a nice feature and attraction linking to a larger play park, forest walk, an indoor soft play and cafe.
The Explorers rest food was good, especially the rice bowl.
As with some tourist attractions currently, some areas can look tired and in need of a refresh and good clean, but we know that requires staff and money. Proportionally for the money, a great day out being outdoors, getting those steps in.
Craig Anderson — Google review
Excellent place to visit with baby and children. The barefoot walk and many other outdoor activities were perfect for an adventurous 6 year old. Well designed for all ages and conveniently mapped out when you need to stop for a comfort break. A great combination of safe nature-based fun with artistic elements.
Catherine Brooks — Google review
Great place for families, price is reasonable.
Parking is free and only short walk to entrance. Plenty of play areas suitable for kids under 10 years old. The 4D cinema was a great experience. Worth a visit. There are regular shows taking place in the amphitheatre.
EI Loonat — Google review
Great day out as always at Conkers. Lots to see and do and the staff are always friendly. Some exhibits are showing their age and look a bit tired now (especially in thr Dicovery Centre) and need a bit of a spruce up but other than that it is still a great day out.
Anthony Brazier — Google review
Fantastic place with so much to do. Spent the whole day here. Loved our bug hunt on the 1.45 session on the 30th July. Our guide was amazing and deserves commending. So much for little ones to do.
C Waltkn — Google review
Yes this place could do with a bit of TLC in areas and a few upgrades but for the price you pay factored with there being plenty to do for the kids - it’s great! I was put off a bit before my 1st visit from reading reviews on here but I ended up signing up for a family annual pass before I left. Go twice more and you’ve saved money already.
I have a 5 year old and a 1 year old. They both love it here. The ‘splash park’ is more a playground with a few sprinklers but my youngest loved running around them and putting his hands in the water. Other kids seemed to love it too especially the younger ones.
There are a few other playgrounds there including an adventure one which looked great fun and also a decent sized one which you catch the train to (where there is also a small soft play). Both my kids loved the barefoot walk and going through the fairy maze.
There are high rope and low rope activities available too on holidays and weekends. My 5 year old loved the low ropes. The instructors were amazing and patient with her and my niece and made it enjoyable for them. It was £5 extra (which some on here moan about - but it helps keep the base rate down as low as it is and enables those who really want to do it to be able to).
I think it’s catered for kids up to the age of 12. Someone said here there’s nothing for under 8s here - dunno what planet they’re on.
Like I said for the money you pay and for the enjoyment the kids have - this is why I’ve given 5*.
Improvements needed:
- The indoor interactive area has definitely seen out its life now and needs updating. It’s a big area but most exhibits are broken. They should get rid of these areas and just extend the soft play there. They could make it from 100% recycled materials to maintain the theme/values. This would surely attract more people so would be profitable for CONKERS.
- The sensory walk is rubbish. Old battered bird boxes with broken flaps on the front that you put your hand in to feel things such as a rope, broom brush. It’s very underwhelming and they’re too high for kids to properly reach. The couple of times I’ve been here I’ve not seen people use this.
- The Swans - We went on the swan pedalos too which was ok but vastly overpriced at £10. Should be £5 max. More people would do it then.
But the positives definitely outweigh the negatives. If you’re unsure just try it as it’s a cheap day out really.
Dave Fox — Google review
Warm welcome for a very busy bonfire night. However disabled parking wasn't clearly marked for the main entrance to the park. So, I ended up pushing a wheelchair in the dark over uneven and dangerous paths.
Being a late evening event, I would hope a guide to parking for wheelchair users/severe needs would be updated online.
First time visit for us. Even after printing out disabled information. We still drove round looking for main entrance. Which seemed to be blocked off by cones .
No signal in the pre book area meant we had to confirm tickets by name. Staff were amazing at this point.
May also benefit from a disabled area to watch the fireworks. Stood in the mud the wheelchair was a struggle.
The event itself was busy but well managed. Queues were fast moving and staff were friendly.
Michelle Bevan — Google review
Second visit at a different time of season and still a great place to adventure with the kids.
Obviously it's better in Spring/Summer but even on a cold dry day (3°c today) it's a place that combine a good stretch of walking with climbing and exploring.
With a fit an healthy 5 year old 2 1/2 hours today of nonstop action done the trick. The summer he lasted longer but that including ice cream breaks and it's obviously warmer (total time 4 hours)
The Sivmeister — Google review
It was a good day. We expected a small paddling pool for the little ones, but there were only small fountains in the park. She enjoyed it, though. There was a train to the other side with another adventure park. The paddle boats (swans) were an extra £10 for 30 minutes, which was too much and too long, considering it was only a small space. Different times and costs should be offered. My granddaughter got bored.
It was clean and tidy but busy. It looked like it was ready for a renovation.
Claire Harrison — Google review
Organised a school trip to their Winter Wonderland- absolutely fantastic! Brilliant activities and excellent service. We had such a wonderful day. Not to mention amazing value for money! Will definitely return.
Sarah Holmes — Google review
First time we have been and my kids enjoyed it.
The parking is free and when you enter there is options to buy tickets or scan pre booked tickets- the latter is advised. We were offered a time for 4d cinema experience. The lady who served me whizzed me through as there was a big queue but it would have been helpful to be told a little about the extras as we fond out that the high ropes were something that you need to book and pay extra for when you arrive but because we didn't go here until half way through our day, we missed out.
The train was not running either on our visit, which was slightly dissapointing.
The kids enjoyed the indoor adventure playground and slide, although it's a shame that this got overcrowded and my children and another family became upset when others swore at them and hit them. This area is not staffed and some parents just leave their kids to it!
The bare foot walk was great fun!
The outdoor climbing adventure equipment was also really fun and enjoyable.
The queue for cafe was a long wait, loads of places to sit and taking your own picnic is advisable. I only wanted a cup of tea so asked if there was a kiosk or anywhere else to get a hot drink, the chap I asked said no there is only the cafe. After waiting 15 mins I gave feedback about this to the lady on the till and she said that there is a kiosk just outside by the park selling icecreams and drinks! Slightly annoying!
A long day spent mooching around with my 8 and 9 year old and there was plenty to do and keep entertained!
Vikki Hogg — Google review
We visited in August 2021 for the first time and had a great day out. The children have been asking to go back so we did this week. Conkers is fun for all ages with barefoot walks, playgrounds, assault courses, mazes and waterpark.
Katherine Orme — Google review
A decent day out if your a walking family. Bird feed given at the entrance but birds were elusive today 🤷♂️
Pretty run down and not worth the entrance fee being so high. Very few places for any adult to sit and definitely not disabled or child buggy friendly unless you have the 4x4 model. Parking was horrendous.
Electrical fittings hanging all over the place and even at young child height. Fences hanging outwards onto paths and buildings looking like we're going to fall down. Water was stagnant in most parts and what I can only presume is the Xmas fake snow is still covering everything but obviously dirty and grubby after months worth of being left. Bins overflowed and stock in the dirty pop up shops was non existent apart from the things nobody wants. Nettles as high as a bus everywhere!! 😂 Childs play area looked like a building the local kids had made and the benches were so old and creaky I honestly thought they were going to split 😂 Extra costs inside. £10 for a Swan pedalo for 30 minutes 😂 I mean come on.. all in all a nice hot day in the sun with some nice walking which all could of been done for free at any outdoor place without the costings involved but horrific at the same time 😂😂 Checked off the list but I will be finding better places in the future and will not return. There are much better places nearby so look around and always check the reviews!!
Dale Hill — Google review
Absolutely amazing place for the whole family. Soo much to do, activity trails which adults can join in with to help their kids, barefoot trail, swan boats, train ride, plenty of parks. Big open spaces for picnics, blackberry picking, obviously depending on time of year. We ended up buying a membership when leaving for a family of 4, and they take off your entry money for that day. Very much worth it
Nikki Arnold — Google review
We went for the winter wonderland. Its all well thought out and organised. Lots of mechanical Christmas animals. We got on the train which was operated by lovely conductors and had lovely chats with them while being taken to the winter wonderland. We got off and made our way over to the elf walk. The door opens and leads to pure magic! Fake (but really good) snow everywhere to the point where it looked real! My kids loved it. The walk was really nice. Lots of Christmas lights and things to see. We made our way over to the elves where we had a photo taken (we forgot to grab it though 😭). The elves were so friendly and kept the kids entertained during the wait. We came in the morning so a lot was just starting to function and it wasn't very busy so it was great. It got much busier as time went on but it was still well organised. We saw an extremely convincing santa after waiting under heat lamps (good touch) and he was lovely. The hut he was in was warm and looked so cosy. We got given a ticket to get presents so off we went to get our presents. We made some reindeer food and my 3 kids picked some amazing gifts. The ones they had to offer were actually really really good. I thought we'd have to pay extra for some because they were so good! They even had an option for a surprise present which was wrapped but labelled girl/boy and an age so it would be appropriate. They had balloon modelling but we were a bit too early for that. We then made our way back to collect our mulled wine and adult treat which was a brownie. It was delicious. The kids gingerbread men treats were so lovely too! We then watched a dippy the elf show which was great fun and we all had a delicious hot chocolate and a wonderful warm pastry. We caught the train back to the main area and indulged our eldest in the ferris wheel, she had a blast. The ice rink was great and the gift shop was so lovely! It had a coal mining exhibition which was free and extremely interesting. The gift shop was very reasonable too my daughter picked up a sparkly santa hat for £1.99! We were also given lots of activities to do on our walk which was good fun. Overall a 10/10 and well worth the money. Thank you Conkers!
Claire Morgan — Google review
This place has improved a lot over the years. There are a few things that are still the same such as the train ride but the management have made some really good improvements the last 15 years. There is a soft play featured around mini beasts as you enter the building and another one on the other side (part of the education centre). The smaller one is more suited to under 5s and the main one near the entrance is better for older children as there are lots of tunnels; ropes and dark slides!!
There are two cafes and a train ride that connects both areas. We attended when there were craft activities taking place which my daughter loved. She also enjoyed the wobbly bridges! In total there were 2 main outdoor play areas. The newer one near the main entrance also included a splash pad for warmer weather.
In addition to all of this there are activity trails to attempt; high and low ropes at an additional fee; a sensory trail and a labyrinth. We did not have enough time to explore the forest area and some of the activities on the trail.
There is a short cinema show in 4D and a really good exhibition near the main entrance. Parking is free! I would definitely recommend this place.
Rosie Byron — Google review
Fabulous day out with the kids despite the weather! Make sure if it's a rainy day you pack you wellies and waterproofs because most of the activities are outside. The site is large with a little train which connects it to Waterside. It also has loads of outdoor activities on site from archery to highropes! Staff were really friendly and the food in the cafe was lovely! Only criticism is that everything is looking a little run down. The splash park needs a jet wash and there seems to be a lot of bits which are broken and in need of repair or a lick of paint. Overall though, a fab day out and well worth it!
Tasha Hackett — Google review
Excellent for getting the kids to explore and enjoy the outdoors. Second time I have been as its perfect for a family meet up with the kids.
Main negative - the majority of the indoor 'interactive' learning experiences were no longer working. Huge shame as there was so much for the kids to self educate with.
Samantha Stocks — Google review
We came here in the summer and it was a fab day out! The kids really enjoyed exploring in the woods and making dens. The train was also a cute little experience. The splash park was a decent size and the kids loved it!
Alannha Welborn — Google review
A lovely day out, despite being grey and overcast we had a brilliant time wandering all around this place, and still didn’t even manage to explore half of it. Arlo faced his fears and attempted the lower of the high ropes courses which had him feeling rather accomplished. His highlight was feeding the birds, gosh and swans - we got a couple of packets of food at reception on the way in and these were put to good use. When we were confronted with occasional showers we ventured indoors - with a 4D cinema, soft play and an interactive museum with all sorts of interesting exhibits he was engaged and was already asking when he can come back on the way out. Tickets are under £10 and can be redeemed against an annual membership which is £30
The Amazing Adventures of Me — Google review
Visited here with the kids and we all loved every minute. Great atmosphere, not massively busy, and all staff were very good. Food in the cafe was nice and reasonably priced. Play areas are big and clean. All the activities were very good too. Will definatley go again
Karl Myatt — Google review
We had a great day at Conkers during the February half term. We enjoyed the playgrounds, the activity trail and the miniature railway. It was very muddy and wet but I think the kids enjoyed this even more! They were absolutely ditched by the time we went home! We had some lunch in the cafe which was good although a little pricey. I would definitely recommend and we will be back again soon.
Alison Birch — Google review
Wonderful place, lots of fun and getting muddy. The barefoot trail was brill and funny.
Needs updating inside as I would say none of things work but outside it was fab.
Jenny S — Google review
Visited during the Easter holidays. Was a little muddy after all the rain but still a fun day out. Kids had a great time on the barefoot walk and exploring the wooded areas. Parks are good quality and well maintained. Lovely day out for a family
Matthew Loxley — Google review
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Rawdon Rd, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Swadlincote DE12 6GA, United Kingdom
The tourist attraction Great Central Railway operates a double track heritage railway with steam trains that can pass each other. The line runs between Leicester and Loughborough in England, and guests can experience the sights and sounds of a bygone era on the train. There are also events throughout the year that offer something for everyone, including Wartime weekends in 1940s style and various steam galas.
A fantastic heritage railway line. Well preserved and great organised event days. Good social volunteers. It's highly recommended for a great fun day out. A superb collection of various steam and diesel locomotives. Great carriages as well.
David Howard — Google review
Had Sunday lunch on train. Excellent experience, with good food. You do sit about on train a bit. Food is served while stationary. Good service. Lovely station at Loughborough. Only issues are lack of parking at Loughborough and on our visit gift shop wasn't open. We will return.
Gavin Young — Google review
Great adventure for our kids! Not just an ordinary train. Back to the past worth every pence. Plus free extras for youngest ones. Highly recommended!
Grzechu supervisor724 — Google review
Great place. They have a lift to go down to the platform if you need it, and there's lots to look at there. A little museum, a railway emporium (or shop as it's better known as), and a cafe, though it was closed on the day I went. You can walk down towards the engine shed and see some of their other locos that they have. And that's before you even get on a train. I'm definitely going back.
Ian westwood — Google review
Love it here! Took my little one yesterday as she is train mad and we had a lovely morning. Nothing is over priced and it all goes to help the railway anyway. Sausage roll was lovely! The staff were great and friendly too, takes you back to a time where things were better that’s for sure.
Craig Smith — Google review
Great afternoon well worth a visit! Amazing place it really is like going back in time. The staff were very professional and really friendly. Lunch on the train was to a high standard and not a British Rail sandwich in sight!
Shane Cousins — Google review
Wonderful experience well worth a visit, a Christmas gift from the trouble&strife, a line that I pass regularly through work and finally got to enjoy it.
Transported back to bygone era, when perhaps their was pride in the stations at the very least.
A huge variety of rolling stock, locomotives both diesel and steam as well as rail memorabilia from down the ages not to mention museum at the Loughborough end, easy jumping on and off enjoying the various stations and travelling on steam and diesel,also vintage road vehicles along the route...
Alan Matthews — Google review
I was given an all day Steam train driving experience as a leaving present from my work. It is expensive, but was very well worth while. The advance information was good and clear, The day was well-planned, with a good range of variety - an initial briefing, visit to the signal box and later the engine sheds, and driving four round trips of the railway, eight single trips in all. They were very flexible, allowing two on the footplate at a time, explained the principles and the controls well, and gave a lot of space and freedom to practice and to have a go. We really did drive all the way in both directions and it was a full length 350 tonne train with my choice of engine. I chose the biggest on the line, which was not necessarily a wise decision as it had a lot of power for our speed of 25 mph. It is a good railway to choose because it has a decent length of run and much of it is double track.
The atmosphere was excellent, and the crew were very patient in their explanations. Nothing was rushed, but nor did it drag.
In the support carriages there was a commentary available to the other members of the party in the train, and they kept them engaged and entertained, including my two year old grandson.
Richard Wightman — Google review
Booked on one of the afternoon tea services and couldn't fault it. The boarding process was very smooth. Cutlery, crockery and linen all very clean. The food was delicious, plentiful and very well presented. The staff were all incredibly friendly and attentive, coffee and tea refills were offered every few minutes. Great experience from start to finish.
Mark Shepherd — Google review
Love this place, it’s a great day out for all the family young and old. The staff are always very nice and friendly. Plus on the plus side when you spend money it’s all going towards maintaining the great central railway for future generations to come.
alan fletcher — Google review
We enjoyed a Christmas family murder mystery night with food. All was very well put together with excellent food, reasonable drink prices and pretty good entertainment from 4 actors. We intend to visit again for another trip with food and a murder when it will be daylight during the train ride. We'll worthwhile for something different.
Neil C — Google review
We visited on the railway when the beer festival was on. This was perfect for the whole family. Each station and the trains all had different ales to try. At the main stations they also had cocktails, gin and tonic and cider to choose from.
The ticket prices are reasonable and are day rovers allowing you to go up and down the line as often as you like. The volunteers are all helpful, friendly and happy, which makes the day more pleasant.
They had a choice of two steam engines, two diesil engines and a lightweight single car.
Laura Henn — Google review
We visited on a weekday when there were no trains running, but we knew this so not a disappointment. From the outside the building is quite imposing and nicely maintained. The entrance/ticket hall is very atmospheric and the floorboards tell a good story. There's a lift to give access to the platform if the stairs are too much. The wooden handrail on the stairs is beautiful and the grain is raised showing years of wear as travellers have steadied themselves on the way down. The luggage slide on the side of the steps is something that should be considered for modern rail stations.
The platform is 'dressed' with hand trolleys, luggage and goods and looks as it would have when it was in use. The waiting rooms and powder rooms are just as they were when the station closed. I'd forgotten how good a chain flush toilet sounds! Everything is well maintained and clean. The cafe wasn't open during our visit, it looks just as good as everything around it and I'm confident it would provide a good cup of tea.
At the ticket office end of the platform there is a small museum that holds a lot of the background detail of a working station and a successful railway. From sick notes to silver wear and truncheons, the artifacts give an insight into the human aspect of travelling by rail or working on the railway. The posters advertising 'specials' to take people to the races or the seaside are lovely and again illustrate the social importance of the services provided. The maps and tickets on display document the extent of the rail network before Beeching wreaked havoc. A lot of rural England suddenly became more remote and lost some of its life as a result
The museum and station is not huge, but it's easy to pass an hour or so on a quiet day and, if trains are running (weekends and bank holidays) the whole experience will be very different. If coming here with children I would definitely pick a day when trains are running, if a rail enthusiast or someone into more general social history, there is plenty to see at any other time.
Jnib — Google review
We celebrated a friends birthday by having dinner on the train one Saturday evening. The whole event was fantastic and thoroughly well organised. We had good food and service, surrounded in nostalgia and a great ride along the double track to Birstall and back twice in the evening. Well done to everyone who made it a really great evening.
Tweedie — Google review
Been on these beautiful trains a few times, 1940,s weekend, Steam back in time to Victorian fair ground one Easter, and recently to Beer n cider festival. Love it so much I want to do a murder mystery train sometime. These beautiful machines are lovingly restored and ran by volunteers, what a job aye. The scenery is great, each station is different from the next. Keep up the good work GCR guys n gals.
Heidi Johnson — Google review
A wonderful heritage railway which is lovingly preserved and run by a friendly and incredibly enthusiastic team of volunteers. The themed stations have been carefully created to represent the different eras in which the railway operated and It's great to be able to get close to the superb steam engines and ride on the historic carriages. An atmospheric and entertaining day out and highly recommended for everyone even if you're not a train buff.
Alan Morgan — Google review
The very epitome of heritage railway! Nothing more needs to be said. The staff, sublime and very smart! The food, top notch (brownie cake HIGHLY recommended!) The stations, simply sensational. The only issue if any is parking but that's not the fault of the railway, it's heritage, cars weren't around!
Anthony Barker — Google review
Great place to visit and family friendly if you have little ones. Brilliant double track preserved railway. I bought tickets online but it is also worth buying them in person on the day for that authentic experience with real tickets!
Richard Adcock — Google review
Came here to take the kids to the Santa express visit
Quite a lot of free parking outside which is always good. TIP come in the morning as we did. When we was leaving midday there was easily twice as much visitors so I imagine time spent with Santa etc would be limited
Staff are so friendly and it makes the visit better when you can tell they enjoy their jobs
Plenty of room on the train and great to see old trains like this running still as I can’t imagine the upkeep being cheap
The train was quite comfortable however was cold so make sure you wrap up
This was the first time my kids have been on a train and they enjoyed it
Saw Santa a few times and he came over to speak to them also. Spent a lot of time with them.
There is a pic opportunity when the train stops
Kids had a activity pack which keeps some busy and they got a decent present too
Great fun for all ages
Loved how the decor and theme was all old and set in the old fashioned period
Great work guys keep it up
Jim — Google review
Very good afternoon. Quite pricey for a full family but should be expected. As a once a year / every few years it's good.
All staff were brilliant.
Free park on local roads. Short walk but nothing to bad.
Daniel Cooper — Google review
An absolutely charming station with cafe, shop, and museum to entertain you in between journeys along this heritage line. It is beautifully maintained and so saturated with historic artefacts that it truly feels like a time capsule transporting you to a bygone era. An absolute must visit whether or not your are a railway enthusiast.
Jay McCarthy — Google review
We went today. The Champagne brunch was an excellent experience. Great food, excellent service. Everyone who works, volunteers there should be very proud of themselves. I absolutely loved it
Heather Buxton — Google review
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Great Central Railway PLC, Great Central Rd, Loughborough LE11 1RW, United Kingdom
Thinktank is a family-friendly, award-winning museum with more than 200 hands-on displays. Its 4k Planetarium, outdoor Science Garden and Giant Screen are popular for younger kids. MiniBrum is an interactive gallery specifically aimed at the under eights and features different play zones including a construction site, shops and park.
Amazing experience, its a really good place to spend some time with kids but being honestly we enjoyed as well. Three amazing floors shop and a small place to enjoy a coffee and something sweet. The outside garden is a really nice place for kids to exercise what the learned inside. Each floor is really well design to understand what s every machinery is doing having an interactive technology. I think the proper age for kids to understand something should be 7+ maybe more.
Marius David — Google review
A really great experience for people with children. The ground floor is all about engineering and engine power.The first floor talks about the development of technology in terms of plastic, jewellery,metal working and also about the "spitfire" aircraft. The second floor is dedicated to human body, wild life and how the species are vanishing. There is a shop as well to buy some gifts. The third floor is all about space (planetarium), modern science such as micro vehicle, nanotechnology... and a place for children to run and play "Mini Brum", it is a wonderful day out.
Sasi Bhushan — Google review
Spectacular, interesting and so much fun... And not just for the kids!
We did truly enjoy our time here and would stay even longer if it wouldn't close for the day.
There's a lot to see, try and experiment with/on.
It's an excellent place to visit for families with children of almost any age, but particularly children from age of about 3.
My son was extremely excited here and wanted to try technically everything, however, he particularly liked the second floor and the top floor.
We will come back some time in future for sure.
Meanwhile, we can definitely only recommend this place.
Rich?rd V?mossy — Google review
Fantastic place to visit, could of spent the whole day there but had to leave early. Plenty of exhibits for adults and children alike and many of them are interactive so youngsters can learn. The staff were all pleasant and asked if we needed help when they passed, we got to go in the planetarium and found that absolutely amazing and a must visit when your there. Their were a few exhibits that were out of order which was a sham but didn't take away from a great experience
Eliott Aston — Google review
Fantastic value, spent 4 hours there with my 9 year old and didn't get round it all. We spent ages outside and upstairs in mini Brum but my favourite was the human body section and all the interactive exhibits. So much fun plus educational.
Great day out for families of all ages!
Emma Jones — Google review
Very good. There was a stamp colle tin for children to complete which once got all stamps you take back to entrance and are given stickers. Each level has something for all children ages I took was between 2-25years plus the free science garden outside kept them busy. O got a great deal on train and 30% entrance fee for think-tank which was bonus 😀
Natasha Subi — Google review
This museum is sadly in a run down condition. Many of the equipment were broken especially the interesting ones. Many manufacturing demo machines were not supplied with materials so they were quite boring to watch as they did nothing useful. I was there on Saturday. The play area at the top floor was provided for kids 3-8 of age but rude big kids were hogging the slide and pushing their way through the little ones. They seemed to come from a rough country and weren't raised with basic etiquette you would find in British children. The outdoor science garden was in a similar state. My toddlers liked the water fountain feature but some of the other equipment like the energy conversion setup was broken. Overall it wasn't worth £15 per adult. I would not recommend this place to a friend.
Edwin Su — Google review
Really good museum for kids but also got some very interesting stuff for adults too. The top floor kids play area is a really good way to engage the kids after some learning time. Not awfully priced, maybe a tad steep.
Beware however, the car park does cost a moderate amount and depending on your car, you'll also be stung for Birmingham CAZ charge. The walk from stations is also not ideal if with small kids / prams
Gareth Brown — Google review
We had a great day out! We parked at the B4 car park 15 minutes walk but £12 parking which is cheap. Spent about 3 hours there but could have stayed longer if I wasn't so lazy. We watched the star show which is £3.50 a head but worth it in my opinion. I learned where the north star is and how to find it.😁
Kids ranges from 7 to 12 and all enjoyed it which is a trial for any parent.
We did however get half price tickets which made it all the sweeter. Even so we would have been happy if we paid full price for first time visit.
Josh Ramwell — Google review
Amazing museum to spend a day out with your kids. My kids loved the rockets show. It was a great show that give children knowledge about how the rockets fly and explain the UK plan to do a spaceport. Also, there are practically experiment to show kids how rockets fly and what equipment needs to do that. Moreover, there are two playgrounds inside and outside the museum. I suggest that you need to spend around 3 hours enjoying everything there. Finally, it could be said, it was an incredible experience.
Majed — Google review
Lovely day out with kids! Educational and very interesting for them. For me, as an adult as well to be honest. Lovely atmosphere, indoor picnic area so you are not pressured to buy overpriced unhealthy food. The science garden was an my daughter's favourite! Will be back again as it feels like there is so much we haven't explored.
Antoniya Yotsova — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed our visit. It took longer to get around the museum than I thought it might, and it kept the whole family entertained. There's lots to look at and do, buttons to press, things to have a go at, making it exceptionally child friendly.
The outside park area is brilliant, lots more things to explore and space to run about in. There was plenty of options for water play too much to my children's joy.
We booked in for the planetarium, which we were a little underwhelmed by, it didn't hold the attention of any of the 5 of us on the trip unfortunately, everyone found it a little boring (and we nearly all like space/planets/stars!).
We were a bit disappointed in the cafe options, hot food was available but with a large que and there was a chiller for sandwiches and children's sandwich meal deals, but this had only snack items and no sandwiches available. We opted to look upstairs for food and in the coffee shop there we found only one sandwich available and ended up opting for crisps and chocolate bars until we got somewhere else later (and we paid a hefty price for crisps and chocolate). There is an area for eating food separately from the cafe downstairs, which is a nice option and in future I'd bring my own and sit there.
The play area upstairs for small children was very good, featuring a whole village of child size places to explore.
Pricing seemed fair and it's easy to walk to from the city centre.
Natalie Gallagher — Google review
Great value for money. We spent six hours there with our four-year-old grandson. He just didn't want to leave! So much to see and do. He especially loved experimenting in the science garden and playing in Minibrum cafe, medical clinic, building site - just so much! A fantastic day out.
Mandy Davies — Google review
I went with my family and we were allowed in at 10am. When we got there the staff were really nice and welcoming. We walked further in and it had a lot of information. And it is very child friendly with lots of games for children
Japji Kaur — Google review
Firstly, don't follow your Sat Nav and instead follow the tourist signs. With so many roadworks going on because of HS2, it's very easy to get lost
Because of said HS2, it now means parking is pretty much limited to the multi-storey next door, which isn't actually as expensive as you might think.
Thinktank itself is a great place. Very interactive and younger kids will get a great deal out of it. Older kids will get a great deal out of it, too.
It's definitely worth booking the Planetarium in advance, too. It fills up quickly, and that's because it is a great little show.
Nice little cafe too, but it does get busy and you will struggle for a seat.
Mike Naylor — Google review
Very good for the kids, lots of interesting interactive displays, lovely playground on upper floor to let them run around and great cafe with delicious food.
Marta Langner — Google review
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Millennium Point, Curzon St, Birmingham, B4 7XG, United Kingdom
Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan Garden is a historical site located in Kenilworth's outskirts, featuring ruined castle walls adorned with carved arbours, an aviary, and a marble fountain. The castle has survived the longest siege in English history during Lord Edward's reign and was dramatically extended during Tudor times. Unfortunately, it fell during the English Civil War with its walls breached and water defences drained.
Marvellously medieval day out. We visited during a reenactment weekend and were thoroughly educated and entertained. Good parking (free to English Heritage) which is close to the castle. Staff were all friendly and knowledgeable. We had a good wander around the ruins, grabbed a coffee and thoroughly enjoyed the shows. There are plenty of grounds to walk around, you can also climb up the keep or sit in the stable cafe for a sandwich and drink.
Stuart Williams — Google review
Great day out by myself the space was beautifully kept and the gardens smelt amazing, not busy at all. Lovely exhibitions and the audio guide was immersive worth getting one. Plenty of space do recommend as a day out even having a picnic. The tea room and bookshop were spectacular.
Free entry with English heritage membership which you can get on site
Monica Calanche — Google review
Amazing Castle to wander, incredible views of the surrounding land, interesting history. Not a bad price for entry - pretty typical for a state park/historic site/landmark/museum experience. Highly recommend visiting.
Nick Williams — Google review
Like so many people before me I totally loved my time looking around the castle, house and grounds. I was surprised so much of it survived!
The castle remains are amazing, huge and in some parts delicate. Built for defense and to entertain Queen Elizabeth I. Great bit of history to delve into.
The gardens are lovely and the house is amazing to see just how much is period.
There’s a cafe and toilets with plenty of paid parking.
Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small) — Google review
Excellent visit.. Very interesting with quite a lot to see. We spent at least 3 hours here! You can freely climb the walls and explore the ruins via the well laid out footpaths. We visited during half term and there were actors demonstrating medieval skills and guided tours!
Really cool place, recommend a visit! Good local pubs within walking distance from the castle for an after visit meal/rest.
Ryan Howard — Google review
An amazing experience. Another English Heritage site that delivers beautifully. If not a member please make sure you look it up. There was a medieval festival at the time we visited with over 350 people putting on a grandiose event. There were so many new things to learn about the old days. Embroidery, cooking, hunting, medicine, archery, forging and many many more. Re-enactment of battles, court jester having a fire show, medieval music etc. And if this was not enough you can visit the keep, the gardens and the gatehouse, all beautifully presented. There is a tea room with little choice of food, but of course you can bring your own picnic. Toilets were sufficient for the amount of people on site and they were very clean. Definitely 100% recommended
Gabriel Radulescu — Google review
Beautiful place, to visit. The castle and garden, just amazing :)
You can buy tickets on the arrival in the visitor center, as well as gifts.
There are toilets and lovely cafe.
There is a limited car park space just next to the castle, but opposite the road there is a pub with a car park. Non guests of the pub have to pay, we paid like £6,50 for a day.
Definitely worth a visit :)
Klaudia Chojnacka — Google review
Magical place.
Great storytelling throughout on the information boards to help you envisage what it would have been like. The history is absolutely fascinating and the illustrations bring it to life well. Seeing what the rooms were and how they would have been used makes you feel connected to the place.
Walkways through the towers are incredible; spectacular views over the rest of the castle and surrounding landscape.
Only dissapointment was the cafe: beamed stable setting was magnificent but by 3pm there was barely any food left...just a couple of cakes.
Hannah Rogers — Google review
Visited this nice place today, late autumn sun was gorgeous making the ruins look glorious against the green grass surrounding the castle…. Cream teas at the cafe could complete a pleasant half day out. Ticket is £16/ adult.
Iulia Arsan — Google review
Fab English Heritage property. We got to the car park at 10:20 and the main car park was already full so we parked on the Euro Car Park and walked back round.
The staff were very friendly and helpful and keen to get us to buy membership!
Good venue lots to explore in the castle and around the grounds.
Gemma Handley — Google review
Excellent half day out. Easy to get to. Staff extremely friendly, helpful and informative. Café has a lovely selection of food, cakes and drinks and more than enough seating inside and out. The new access stairs and platforms are a fantastic addition giving a wonderful new perspective of the castle. Parking was limited but if you get there early there is more than enough. Only complaint is the lack of toilet facilities. Allow enough time to queue if you need to go.
Bruce Joubert — Google review
A superb day out. Really very friendly helpful and informative staff. Dog friendly. Nice cafe. Great ice cream.
But most important the castle and grounds. It really makes a whole day out with a large castle ruin to explore, walks and pleasant picnic area.
Roger Tweed — Google review
Pretty disappointing if I'm honest. The cafe had no scones (that might be the most middle class sentence committed to Google review). The free car park has no signage indicating how you can access the castle, which is likely because English Heritage are missing out on car park money, but it is shortsighted to discourage visitors in this way. The garden was mostly dead and completely underwhelming compared to similar attractions. Book tickets online to save a little bit of money, as definitely not worth the full price at the moment.
Matthew Gauden — Google review
A beautiful old ruined castle. There are lots of information boards telling you about the history of the castle and its owners. The reconstructed Elizabethan gardens are lovely and have a fascinating history. The cafe is ok, I don't like tea which is just a teabag in a cup.
David Belton — Google review
Beautiful gardens and ruins. There’s a nice cafe and gallery which showcase the history of the place. Some interesting multimedia in the museum including a minecraft game. Most interesting fact was that there used to be man made lake here for defense but was drained after the civil war
Anthony Chan — Google review
Absolutely lovely and surprising day out at Kenilworth. We used our English Heritage membership for free parking (in the adjacent car park) and entry to the grounds. Very helpful and friendly staff. An informative audio tour was included. There has been a lot of care and attention given to this site and its history was well explained in various boards, signs and exhibits. There was a stair structure built into the ruins some ten years ago which help you fully appreciate the scope, scale and views which Royalty and the wealthy have experienced for almost 500 yrs. Definitely worth a visit!
Gary Wise — Google review
Simply magnificent. Well worth the price. It's easy to spend a good few hours here, and it's worth getting the free audio guide. We also went on the 20 min ruins tour which was complementary and well worth it. It's a really majestic ruin with a rich history and I can't recommend it enough. Note that you need to get a wristband from the ticket office opposite the gate before going in the main entrance.
Gregory Smith — Google review
I love this castle, have visited numerous times over the years. The history of this castle is fascinating, from a Norman tower through to the Elizabeth era. As I am obsessed with the medieval and Tudor period, I love coming here. There are minimal info boards, however they do give a little information. You are better off buying the guide book. The castle is a ruin, but still beautiful to look at and explore. Steps and walkways have been installed in places, this makes a big difference when looking around. Garden is stunning. Great for taking a picnic too. It is English Heritage, so if you are a member it’s free entry. There is an on site car park again free for EH members.
Toilets, cafe and shop on site. Staff very friendly and welcoming. I highly recommend a visit.
maria coleman — Google review
Snow and rain didn't deter. Elizabethan gardens still impressive. Large ruins. I can hardly imagine this place in its hey day. The Stables serve as cafe and information centre. Gatehouse still intact.
Sue Miller — Google review
Really great day out visiting somewhere new. Lots of history and displays explaining what happened. The gardens are lovely and it's great you can still go up the castle ruins and imagine what it was like. The staff made it though, they were so friendly and knowledgeable!!
Amy Pickering — Google review
Beautiful day out, will be returning in the summer to walk the grounds properly, there is some ongoing work but it doesn't get in the way.
The views across Warwickshire from the top of the remains are incredible.
Staff were friendly, and parking can be a pain on busy days.
Lee Lattimer — Google review
Kenilworth Castle is simply stunning! The architecture is incredible, and the surrounding scenery is breathtaking. Highly recommend a visit for anyone seeking beauty and history in one place!
Hansi Jayawickrama — Google review
Loved it here! Beautiful place. Activities running for kids but still lovely and pleasant for adults. Information point everywhere. English heritage site so it is worth having a membership!
Paige Cunningham — Google review
Incredible Castle, 3 different constructions from 3 different eras each with their own fascinating history.
The tour was spectacular and you could tell the tour guide was very passionate and knowledgeable about the Elizabethan era.
Would highly recommend going.
Also the cafe food was good and the staff very friendly.
Jamie Ewing — Google review
Very interesting place to visit with the family as there is lots to explore and learn about the history of this amazing castle. We enjoyed the storyteller who was very good telling us about the may Tudor Christmas traditions that still have echoes today.
Tewkesbury Abbey is a grand and impressive church with a Norman stone structure and ornate details on its roof. It offers Christian services regularly and is located in the vast landscape between Cotswolds and Malvern Hills. Built in the 11th century, it was formerly a Benedictine monastery, and now stands as the second-largest parish in England. Its magnificent arch, accompanied by turrets on either side, is an example of superb Norman architecture.
Beautiful place was lovely walking round and taking it all in, i lit a candle and thought of loved ones I felt really at peace being inside. There wasn't a service at the time but I should imagine that during hymns the sound would be amazing beautiful organ also, really enjoyed my visit and going into the visitors shop. I recommend anyone visiting Tewkesbury should visit the Abbey.
Stuart Scharcarnie — Google review
Beautiful Abbey love the stained glass windows make sure you look up. A very good collection of full size church organs are kept on view. Really beautiful golden pulpit. Don't forget to sample coffee and cake in the grounds cafe. Also have a look at the novel Gas boilers on the side of the Abbey.
Richard Burgess — Google review
Gorgeous Abbey well worth a visit.
Very quaint town with many Tudor buildings but High St, like so many now, are full of charity shops and cafes. Albeit some of the cafes look lovely.
Eirwen Hughes — Google review
A Beautiful ancient building. So peaceful to wander round and enjoy the beautiful stained glass, modern art and church yard. The shop is also a little Gem, with some brilliant little momento and gift ideas. There is the option to pay £10 by contactless payment when entering and access for disabled is excellent. There's even a little cafe, although I didn't go in.
Leanne Swift — Google review
Beautiful Abbey dating back to the early 12th century and an outstanding example of Norman architecture. The amazing interior is huge with numerous sections and has to be seen in person to be fully appreciated, including impressive stone columns, amazing roof features and lovely stained glass windows, plus much more. Highly recommended to visit!
Michael and Julie Bowell — Google review
A magnificent masterpiece of Norman architecture, it is even more awe-inspiring inside than outside. The decoration detail and the level of upkeep are truly impressive. A feast for the rye and balm for the soul.
Floyd Cooper — Google review
The sheer size of the interior of Tewkesbury Cathedral was hugely impressive, both in the height of the roof and the towering pillars. It needed flying buttresses. The stained glass windows were exquisite as were the numerous carved decals. It was a quick visit so I will definitely go back for a more in-depth look. The grounds outside are beautifully manicured and the tall trees echo the giant pillars inside.
Heather Smolas — Google review
Great historical building that has a lot of character and was worth looking around. It’s certainly a magnificent building and the fact it has stood for nearly a 1000 years says it all. Will visit again when I’m in the area. Certainly worth a visit if you’re in the Tewkesbury area.
Pete Jackson — Google review
A stunningly impressive abbey. Well worth a visit as I did, just to remind myself of it's beauty. Otherwise, sit quietly and meditate or take in it's tranquility. Whatever your reasons for visiting, you won't be disappointed.
After looking around the abbey, take a break at the delightful café within the abbey grounds, where all profits go towards the upkeep of the abbey.
Robin Galloway — Google review
On the way back from S Wales we decided to stop off at Tewkesbury, where we visited the Abbey. We were so glad we did. The guides were so helpful and the pamphlet was very well put together and very informative. The building has so much history and appears to have seen some of the final winding up scenes of the battle of the Lancastrians and the Yorks.
Patrick Lappin — Google review
Free to visit. Car park nexr door £1 an hour, so reasonable. Cafe on site and lots of grass areas where yiu could sit.
Inside you were free to wonder around. Lots to see. Not quite as impressive as Gloucester Cathedral, but still well worth the visit, especially when combined with a wonder around Tewkesbury itself and the many lovely historical buildings or a stroll next to the canal.
Definitely a place you could enjoy for a few hours, or maybe just an hour if you just wanted to see the Abbey.
Nicky Hirst — Google review
A beautiful Abbey, a stunning example of 12th century Norman architecture. It’s deceptive in its exterior look. It’s far bigger inside than it looks with many enclaves and alcoves. All the history is marked and described. The stained glass windows are a form of art long understated and is a pleasure to study. The vaulted ceilings are a feast for the eyes, full of colour and richness of design. A nice cafe on site selling hot and cold food and drinks, with access to toilets. The surrounding land is lovely to walk. There is also a car park nearby that is a reasonable price to park.
Rosslyn Rose — Google review
Wow.. beautiful building, lots of history. We were lucky enough to speak to some lovely volunteers who were very helpful.
Well kept grounds with plenty of benches to sit on. We went to a Sunday service where we were made to feel very welcome
Louise Blackwell — Google review
Had to wait for the church service to be over to take inside pictures out of respect, but the abbey had lovely outside architecture to the building as well peaceful remembrance garden too. The details of the building is delightful and very welcoming to all. Lovely to visit.
Donna B — Google review
Really awesome architecture, we aren't religious in any way, but love going to places like this to see the architecture, and it wasn't disappointing, really glad we whent in, has some really great history as well, right back to Roman and Saxon times, definitely worth the visit.
Pete / Hel — Google review
We found parking at a small car park just behind the abbey.
At the time we visited the Gaia event was taking place at February half term (which we hadn't realised).
The Abbey was stunning. So much to take in. My photos really don't do it justice.
Highly recommend if in the Tewkesbury area.
Jo G — Google review
Lovely old abbey saved from Henry VIII by the good people of Tewkesbury.
There was an interesting display about the state of our planet on when we visited.
Tower tours are available some days, great views from the top!
The Great Nickardo — Google review
Went for a visit in the afternoon on Mothering Sunday, and the Abbey was filled with music played on the organ, beautiful sound, and structure. As we were leaving, they also started to ring the bells, which sounded so lovely. Will definitely visit again, cute little play area for kids with Easter themed colouring pages.
Rachel Shaw — Google review
Worth a visit if you stop over in this lovely town. Beautiful grounds and lots of historical information in the abbey itself. Definitely worth a visit.
Megan Simms — Google review
As I continue my long-term photography project to visit as many of the Abbeys in the UK I was delighted to find myself close to Tewksbury and be presented with the opportunity to go and visit the Abbey.
Once again I was just in awe of the architecture of the Abbey from the external stone masonry to the intricate carvings inside.
Unfortunately I didn’t have much time to explore or find out about the history of the Abbey due to late arrival so I intend to return.
It has one of the largest organs I have seen and also one of the most unusual. One item I definitely need to find out more about.
If you’re into historical architecture, whether you’re a religious person or not, I’m certain you will still be able to marvel at the architecture on display at the Abbey.
EmC Photography — Google review
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Church Street, Tewkesbury, GL20 5RZ, United Kingdom
Hidcote, a National Trust historical landmark, boasts sprawling gardens that were crafted in the 1910s by Lawrence Johnston. The American horticulturist created an outdoor space with various themes and divided into separate areas through the use of walls and hedges. The Arts and Crafts-inspired garden features rare plants collected from around the world, interspersed with topiary, sculptures, ponds, fountains and two cafes.
Beautiful gardens, worth taken your time a spending some hours looking round. A garden full of surprises, some regimented clean cut areas and some a little less so. What you do see is a garden put together by a person that loved plants and had a natural gift for the beautiful areas you see. It is important to visit National Trust “Hidcote” booking site prior to visit to make sure a time slots is available.
Michael Walker — Google review
Hidcote Manor Garden, nestled in the heart of the English countryside, is a gem among the National Trust properties. From the moment you step through the gates, you're transported into a world of horticultural wonder. The meticulously designed garden rooms, each with its own unique character and color palette, offer an enchanting journey for visitors.Every corner reveals a new surprise – from vibrant borders bursting with seasonal blooms to tranquil water features and perfectly manicured lawns. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident throughout, showcasing the vision of its creator, Lawrence Johnston.As you wander through the intricately laid-out paths, you'll find yourself immersed in the sights, sounds, and scents of nature. From the fragrant roses in the Rose Garden to the tranquil atmosphere of the Wilderness, Hidcote is a haven for both plant enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.The National Trust's dedication to preserving this historic estate is commendable, ensuring that future generations can continue to marvel at its beauty. Whether you're a seasoned gardener seeking inspiration or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Hidcote Manor Garden is an experience not to be missed.
V. M. — Google review
If you like your house and garden done in the arts and crafts style, then this is the place for you! Great introduction to the place by guide, good facilities including cafe toilets and garden shop.
Loved the garden rooms and the individual character of the places, gets more wild as you move further from the house. Great to see. Well worth a look
Dr Wat — Google review
Second visit to this lovely garden. We got there around half past one. No problems getting in. We went for food first and by that time hot food was running out. Plenty of cakes and sandwiches. The garden is so cleverly put together the rooms all have vistas through arches or openings. Packed planting with loads of interest.
S M — Google review
Some lovely gardens that must be amazing during different times of the year. We visited early March and there was still plenty to see, including a very impressive magnolia tree.
peter reynolds — Google review
Stunning gardens. £17 for an adult if you're not a member. Bring a picnic, beautiful space to sit a enjoy your surroundings. If you have a baby, it's best to just bring a sling, it's not too bad with a pram but there are tight squeezes and steps. Shops, cafe, garden centre and second hand book store available. Definitely recommended.
Khaleda Qureshi — Google review
Lovely gardens and a great cafe, looking forward to going back in the summer.
Booking a car park space in advance is a must to ensure you are able to park as recommended on their website.
Angela Harvey — Google review
An amazing place to explore, especially garlands with nature's own Christmas decorations. The hard frost gave everything a festive air (the café added to this with spiced coffee) and made braving the cold almost magical!
Dave Kenson — Google review
Beautiful gardens, where you can get lost walking four hours around them, seeing plants from different parts of the world. This place also has beautiful greenhouses, crops and playgrounds. You have a few shops available, including plants grown there. Great for kids and adults alike.
Juan Sebastián Moncayo — Google review
A smallish country house with a good sized and very interesting garden. You can only visit a few rooms in the house (of which one is arranged to show how it would have looked back in the 1920s, prior to NT ownership, and the other to a series of boards contrasting the staffing and tools use to maintain the garden 'now and then'). The main show is really the garden, which is well worth a visit - it's large (but not cast, as per some NT properties) and highly varied, with a large number of different 'regions', each with its own character.
It was pretty busy when we visited (on an overcast day in September, outside school holidays), with the overflow car park already filling up at Midday.
Not much else to say, really - pleasant garden, worth a couple of hours, likely to be quite crowded.
Tom Whalley — Google review
We visited within the last hour opening hours. Lovely warm welcome from staff with apologies the cafe was just about to close. Fine with us due to only just had refreshments at another NT cafe. The gardens were full of different types of plants and themes. They were easy to walk around and very relaxing in atmosphere. Lots of interesting information about some of the gardens especially in the working garden. We will be calling in again one day due to having a hour to look around. It was enough but definitely could had stayed longer due to how beautiful the gardens were.
Sandra Hughes — Google review
Visited here today and the gardens are very pleasant to walk around with a good variety of plants. The estate is quite compact so it's easy to find your way round. Nice cafe too.
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Hidcote Bartrim, Chipping Campden, GL55 6LR, United Kingdom
Wicksteed Park is a family-friendly amusement park with around 30 rides, large playgrounds, lakeside walks and a narrow-gauge railway. The park is also home to 147 acres of parkland, a water meadow and an arboretum. The amusement park is amazing and definitely worth going to if you're in the area!
Amazing time with the family, both my little ones loved it. I definitely recommend getting wrist bands as works out cheaper and can go on the rides multiple times. Lovely walk around see all the animals. Even better now they have a little farm area to look around. If your there over 3 hours car parking is £6 but worth it as you don't get bored. Even take a picnic makes your day cheaper.
Daniella Blake-Mayes — Google review
A great place for a day out with children. The staffs are quite friendly, and my son had a good time there. I recommend to buy a wristband if you plan more than 8 rides. The parking is not free, 6 pounds per day.
Xiaodong Cheng — Google review
First time visiting this park and wasn’t disappointed. Such a lovely place. Couldn’t decide to either buy wristbands or tokens. Family of four.
Two adults. 6 year old and nearly 2 year old 0.8m tall. Wristbands were the cheaper option in the end. Staff friendly and happy. Food was really tasty. We ate in the American diner. We couldn’t do the whole park we got there at midday so we ran out of time. We will come back and come earlier in the day.
Collette SIMM — Google review
We stayed in our touring caravan here for a couple of nights,no electric hook up but you can choose your pitch. Lovely shower and toilet block(male block and female block). And you are a 5 min walk to the theme park. Beautiful setting.
Denty Dent — Google review
Have been coming to Wicksteed Park all my life, so I love bringing my children along. Brilliant day out with £1 tickets for rides (summer holiday special) but such a shame about the wait for the log flume (1½-2hrs!). We love the open space and lots of places to sit for a picnic. We would love to see more rides or attractions at the lower end of the park, near the old log flume and boating lake.
Hayley Wells — Google review
Nice walk around and plenty of benches to sit on. Lovely free park for the kids and coffee/ice-cream/snacks available. Great rides for the younger ones (under 12's) though at £3 a ride or £20 per wristband it could get expensive. Also have to pay for parking. All in all not a bad place to visit.
Katie Reed — Google review
Comprehensive free play area. Could maybe do with a little more for the younger ones, though our 3 year old had a good go at things! Also enjoyed the paid rides. Not impressed with the sandwiches or cleanliness of tables in cafe. Coffee good and staff friendly. Car park and paths good. We thought it a bit odd that there was a washbasin in the disabled loo but no drier!
Gill Wells — Google review
Wicksteed Park is lots of fun every time we go and we even have a parking permit as we are locals. It is great to go walkies with your dog around the whole Park the Lake included. Nature on your door step. Now that the season started I am looking forward to the Ice cream Parlour to open again. One of this years new features are the Barn with lots of different kind of animals to see. At the moment they have 8 very cheeky goat kids. And I had the pleasure to help out with bottle feeding them. It was fantastic. My daughter does her work experience there as well as having a seasonal job now. Very friendly environment. Can definitely recommend a visit.
Sabine Martin — Google review
I've been visiting Wicksteed for thirty odd years and never had a bad visit. It's great value, attentive staff and lovely setting always make for a great day out. It looks like the park could do with a little investment and the lake / water / boating corner especially looks tired and a lot of the old attractions have gone. I'm crossing my fingers for this place and I'll keep visiting regardless.
Hywel Lewis — Google review
I remember going here when I was young in the 1960s! This time took our grandchildren, 2 and 5. Overall a great day out, plenty to do for at least the 5 year old and sufficient for 2 year old. Faster rides though not suitable (not a criticism just letting people know). Wide open spaces, old fashioned park rides, fun fair rides etc. Great place to take a picnic and a ball as you pay for the rides you go on. For the age mix of our party we didn't need to buy the wrist bands: they cost £22 and we didn't go on 27 rides. They recommend individual tickets for the very young, but I'd do the same for all of us next time. We were left with a little sour taste in that the indoor play area is extra, not covered by wrist band or tickets. Only found out after making the promise to the GKids. We'd definitely go again and mix the attractions with family picnic, own ball games etc.
Tim Brown — Google review
We visited the park with my 5 year old son as it had been recommended by my father who visited as a child. We had an incredible day from start to finish. Started our day in the top park of the park going on the swings, drop tower, clown coaster, tea cups and the huge indoor slides. All operated quickly but the rides had very short cycles. However if there was no large queue, which there wasn't all day, the operators allowed you to ride again! Little one also loved the bird house with the talking parrots. We then moved to the lower section of the park and rode the log flume, ladybird coaster and the flying ride. All very good with the log flume getting you wetter than i thought it would! We then had some lunch which was very resonably priced and enjoyable as well! We then went to what was the highlight of the day for me, the vintage rides. The cars were okay but the original 30s water shoot is brilliant. Not many of these left either and you can tell its well looked after. We finished on the train for a lovely ride round the entire park. Overall we had a fantastic day and will certainly be back!
XStark1ll3rX — Google review
I have been going to wickstead park since I was tiny. The land is beautiful and the park looks great fun. The old playground equipment is there to the rocking horses. The rides are great there were several that weren't open which was a disappointment ie the roller coaster the big wheel. The others were great queues were small. Went on the classic train which hasn't lost its spark. The animal area was brilliant we loved it there. The lady in there today showed us the tortoises and took them out. We got to stroke them and get up close. The highlight of our trip. The food was great we bought hot food there which was tasty and quite reasonable. The staff were all friendly in the cafes on the rides. One particular lady at the Old vintage car ride was so lovely and friendly especially to the little ones. The dodgems were great fun. We had a fabulous day. We did order tickets in advance which saved us lots. Plenty of parking.
Sarah Sowerby — Google review
Such a wonderful experience with all the rides! Not enough time to get to all the activities in the day, but well worth trying.
If your child is under a metre then I wouldn't suggest buying a wrist band as there are very few rides they can go on. In fact there is only 1 ride that they can ride on alone and then 4 rides that a grown up would need to join you (there may be more, but that's what I experienced with my 2.5 year old). The staff were very helpful and friendly. The toilets were clean and well maintained. The parks are also well maintained and beautiful - I wish I'd taken more photos!
If you go now (May) there are little goslings and lambs to see too. And obviously all the spring flowers, trees are all green,so it's a very pleasant place to picnic.
Tanya Bertillon — Google review
Excellent Christmas show, first rate entertainment. Great two course Christmas lunch, friendly service, good value for money.
We have missed a few years due to COVID but hope to return again soon.
julia passmore — Google review
Well, we did not avail any room facilities. Rides, theme parks are great. Prices reasonable. Great family time out. Has a separate barbecue area as well. Loads of open space.
Asim Gulam Mohamed — Google review
Just before the summer holidays my wife, son and myself had a day off together which is rare because of our work hours. We decided we could just about afford a day out somewhere and thought we'd try Wicksteed park. I checked the website to make sure it was open because it wasn't a typical high peak time of the year. The website showed that it was fully open and all the rides would be open from April to September.
So off we went the next day quite excited because I hadn't been since the 80s and was hoping it was a lot better than I remembered. All I could remember was the train and the pirate ship and my siblings pretending to enjoy it more than we did. But when we turned up the car park was virtually empty and after waiting half an hour we found out everything was closed. We got back in the car without paying for parking, thinking that we'd only been a short while and if they fined us I'd just explain that their website has misled led us and we obviously hadn't driven all the way from Cambridge to sit around for nothing.
Well we did get a £30 fine presented wonderfully and neatly with two pictures of our car showing how we had been watched. I thought, no problem, I'll appeal and explain that the website had displayed the opening times incorrectly and so we had parked on the belief we'd be enjoying the park. They couldn't care less. The appeal was denied on the terms that signs were clearly displayed around the car park. No humanity at all, just a case of, you left without paying so now pay the fine or it goes up to £60.
I thought that was a pretty unfair decision so I wrote to the park via their friendly looking website. They are not friendly at all and neither do they seem to have any understanding of business and public relations. In true mafia style they explained that the car park was run by a management company and they could do nothing about their decision. The thing is, they could have done something to sweeten public relations but they chose not to. There was no reply in regards to the misleading information on their website which started the trouble. As a result we will never go back, we will never recommend it and when people have asked about our experience there, I've told them about the underlying sense of criminality and not to bother taking your kids. They don't seem to want us there, so people of Kettering you can keep it to yourselves, we'll put our money towards more worthy causes.
P Fret — Google review
Great value for a day out. Even better the tickets were a £1 per ticket instead of £3 until end of August. I purchased a wristband for my 2 girls and 3 of there friends as better value for me. Took lunch and drinks with us as very expensive on site to buy food and drinks which is why I marked as 4 not 5.
Marie Pounds — Google review
Can't comment about the rooms we didn't use one. The service at the park was fine All the staff were pleasant and helpful. Spent two nights in the camping venue. A tad expensive at £60 but the facilities were good including showers and toilets. A very good weekend with my granddaughter she loved it. 😁😁😁
Bob Harvey — Google review
A great day out. So much to see and do that you need more than one day to get round. The rides were very reasonably priced at £1 each. Good selection of ice creams but they were a bit expensive. Plenty of baby change facilities and loos, spotlessly clean. Will definitely visit again. Can recommend
Beebee Owen (Beebee) — Google review
Lots of car parking space, make sure you have paid on exit the machine is easy to use taking cash and card , it's expensive on the rides especially during colder months as some of the rides are not available and you have to pay the same ,please ensure you know the height limits as 1 meter can by an inch mean the difference of £25.00 . Bands cannot be swapped and best practice is to arrive early with a picnic even though food and drink is available,the staff are friendly and helpful there is a jobsworth at the top of the park that runs a log thing on a track that says I will call a supervisor but I'm sure you will find that out , overall,arrive early and enjoy make the most of it ,it's a good day to enjoy arriving early gives good value.
Beano — Google review
I loved wicksteed park growing up and i still do i love the flower gardens and water features the rides are amazing too this part deserves appreciation for the amount of hard work the volunteers put into making it a great place for all the family, id love to see this park restored and invested in because it benefits so many people i will visit with my dog anytime its lovely
mtb Mad true biker — Google review
I'm most disappointed with the ability to pay for the car park today. The machine wouldn't accept any form of card payment. Tried inserting the card and paying via touch pad method nothing worked. Had to pay it online where it was charging extra for doing so. Not my fault they can't accept payment on the pay machine, it shouldn't cost extra to pay online.
Evaldas Oleinikas — Google review
I love a good visit to Wicksteed Park any time of year, its so beautiful to walk around, I like finding a quite spot to do some reading in nicer weather, I love photography and being there taking photos, lovely fireworks display this year. Would love to join the team there for fire performance entertainment.
Shane Harrison — Google review
This was quite an experience - we all agreed that it felt like we were stepping back in time. I love amusement parks but am mostly used to more modern ones. This one had real charm to it, keeping much of (what I presume is) the original décor, design and rides as is and obviously spending more money on maintaining what people clearly loved over upgrading to flashier, more modern attractions. I thought it was wonderful - the different areas, the rides and attractions that all of the children adored, the variety of what was on offer - it was great value for money.
Eva S. — Google review
The payments machine was not working and i've tried to install the app and pay online, but i had the same issues. Today i just received a claim form from the TOTAL PARKING SOLUTION threatening me with a CCJ, claiming £221 for the parking. I'll take them to the court and never visit that park. They run a parking scam business, and should be ashamed.
Constantin Bogdan Bolborea — Google review
Never stayed there, but the grounds are a great pleasure to go around. It has a train ride and a small theme park. Would recommend visiting.
Sooty — Google review
I looked at some information, it said it was open
Buy it was not fully open.
Like an Easter egg box, shiny and pretty, but no chocolate. Vary poor is this your best
The Cotswold Motoring Museum and Toy Collection is a fantastic destination for car lovers and collectors. The museum features vintage cars, motorcycles, toys and collectables from the late 19th century to present day. It is split across the Mill Gallery and Windrush Alley, with displays of vehicles, caravans and enamel signs. The museum takes visitors on an imaginary road trip through the 20th century, with easy to see progression of technology over the years.
We haven't been here for 30 odd years, when our children were little. It was great more rooms have been added on with a lot of interesting exhibits. So much to see. A truly lovely little village museum and of course home to Little Brum. Great entry price too.
Andrea Wallis — Google review
This was an interesting and eclectic collection. Many cool cars and tons of "stuff". Bikes, toys, signs, gas pumps, pretty much anything car related. 7 pound fee to enter which i thought was reasonable. Friendly staff.
Tim S — Google review
This museum packs in a lot within a medium floor plan - and had loads of cars, signs, and trinkets around, to where it was hard to know where to look! It was a very eclectic collection that included cars, motorcycles, caravans, bicycles, photos, toys, and more.
There was really good signage that gave details on the car model, previous owners, key changes or tech, and a few jokes or quizzes throughout that gave a humorous or interactive touch.
If you want a quick browse through allow around 30 minutes, though you could likely spend a few hours if wanting to look at the many items in detail. It's a very reasonable price so worth a brief browse if cars are of interest and you're nearby.
Becky T — Google review
Well we didn't know that place existed. We just passed by and thought to give it a go. We thought twice about paying the ticket, but we did. And in the end, that museum was worth every single penny we paid.
The collection of old cars and motorcycles is massive. And all of them are well preserved and nicely placed on display. Most of the vehicles also had all the history behind them.
The place was also decorated with several other stuff -some of them vehicle related but not all of them- that were brought from the past and they were giving an amazing feeling of being back then. Very immersive and well thought.
If you ever pass by and you love cars or bikes (or even not at all, just feeling nostalgic for the past), deffo get in.
Kostas Eftaxias — Google review
Brilliant collection of vintage motoring memorabilia, trinkets and ornaments from the last hundred years of British motoring.
Excellent collection of cars set in a uniquely period museum.
Friendly staff and great gift shop. Takes around 45 minutes to 1 hour to visit.
Recommended!
Edward Pym — Google review
The size of the museum is very deceiving from the outside, it's much larger than expected. We were completely enthralled by it, spending an enjoyable hour looking at all the exhibits. Well worth the £7 per head.(15/5/22).
Glen H — Google review
We really enjoyed this visit as a family for totally different reasons! I was interested in the history, my husband loved the motors, and my son loved the numerous play points (fantastic for keeping little hands off the displays!)
I personally couldn’t find all of the gnomes (if you know, you know)!
Gabrielle — Google review
Nice little museum, this place has a fair few cars but the place is crammed with memorabilia. It could take you days to mooch through the cabinets. It's very well priced with activity sheet for all ages. The shop has lots of model cars and the like. The people are super friendly and there is lots of other thing to do locally.
James Coleman — Google review
I was a bit sceptical of going in but in the end I did visit and it was VERY interesting.. take the quiz (questionnaire) when you go in and interestingly enough, you'll learn a lot and spot things you wouldn't normally do!
Definitely recommend the visit and £7.50 entrance fee is a bargain!
Marc Chemali — Google review
What a little jewel of a place. We were aware it was in Bourton on the water but didn't expect a lot. Well I couldn't have been more wrong. 8 rooms stuffed with motoring and general historical paraphernalia, something for everybody not just motoring buffs.
Child friendly with a nice play area and reasonably accessible for the disabled such as myself.
Price was about what you would expect these days but most definitely worth a visit.
tony pugh — Google review
This museum is absolutely crammed to the gills with transportation-themed artifacts from the first half of the 20th century. Lots to see for kids and adults of all ages and worth the money. Many nice old automobiles and even caravans (trailers), but I was somewhat disappointed that the collection of autos wasn't more extensive. Didn't see too many from late 40s or early 50s.
Andris Vizulis — Google review
We spent over an hour, drooling over these amazingly well preserved exhibits. Very well presented and documented in their decades. Nostalgia is evoked with the written comments, video footage, often aided with images of TV characters and associated lifestyle items relating to toys, sport, fashion, household decor. Very well thought out. Well worth exploring!
Mary H — Google review
Had a great time. Learned a lot and they have really nice collections of cars.
I enjoyed the gnome hint with my kids. Very well thought through for youngsters with the small entertainment stops along the whole way. Also saw Brum!!! I would highly recommend to those interested in automotive history and a nice afternoon with some history. Great location too.
M C — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed the motoring museum. I was worried it would be overwhelming having so many items tightly crammed in but it was actually exciting to find treats and treasures around every corner. It felt more immersive to have everything from the same era in one area. There were audio guides available by scanning a QR code but we didn't make use of them.
Alice Mary-Anne — Google review
What a wonderful museum to visit. There is so much to look at in there, we spent a good few hours making sure to take everything in. There was even things to do while you're going round like quizzes and spotting little hidden things. Such wonderful history kept, and even history of Brum. I would highly recommend visiting if you ever get the chance.
Jazz Keen — Google review
There is so much to see, its an amazing collection spread over eight rooms, each with its own theme. It's literally impossible to see everything. You'll need to give yourself plenty of time to walk around.
susan addison — Google review
What an amazing little museum. It's old and full from floor to ceiling with historical motoring paraphernalia. Sadly, as I walked around, I began to notice things that I recognised. Yes, it made me feel rather old.
It would possibly take you about one hour to complete the tour, but don't rush.
Check out the lables attached to some of the exhibitions as they give you a bit of an invite to the original owners of some of the vehicles. Some of these have superb stories to tell.
Tom Stockham — Google review
A fantastic museum showcase a huge array of cars, motoring memorabilia, toys and history.
We had a lovely tome looking around all of the rooms.
Very friendly staff and quizzes/trail sheets for the kids, we enjoyed the brum one.
Kayls J — Google review
I only had half an hour to spare before my bus home, so I quickly popped in to see Brum and I did not regret it. What a beautiful museum! I just wish I'd had longer to look around, but I still managed to have a quick look through each room and I will definitely be back for a longer visit. The collections of toy cars are absolutely incredible. And it was so lovely to see Brum.
Emma Wright — Google review
Lovely place to take the kids. It's not too big so you can be done in an hour, or you can take your time. There's little play stations in each room to distract the kids for a few minutes so adults can appreciate the collections. There's a quiz (I would say too difficult for kids) to do as you go round which adds an extra fun element. There's a lovely little garden area about halfway through with a few little cars for the kids to play in and run around to give them a break.
No parking but there's a big car park just a 5-minute walk away. Affordable, takes card payment. Lovely town overall. Really recommend 👍👍
Holly Bird — Google review
Really loved this place. Very quirky, but as a history and car fan it was really interesting.
It's characterful and charming.
One of the areas has an authentic 'smell' which was a bit overpowering, but the time passed there was very enjoyable.
Keep in mind this is a smaller older museum, but is individual with some great stories such as the motorbike where one of the original owners realised it used to be his and left a note as to its history.
James Cromack — Google review
Really lovely museum with plenty to see.Family and dog friendly.Good value for money and alot cheaper than many attractions
Claire Lewis — Google review
It was one of the best motor museums I have been to. Well worth the price, and there are some interactive displays as well as loads of information on each car. There is also lots of old signage and lots of old toys. 🧸
Gareth T — Google review
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The Old Mill, Sherborne St, Bourton-on-the-Water, Cheltenham GL54 2BY, United Kingdom
MK Snozone is an indoor ski slope complex offering ski and snowboard lessons, group parties and kids' programmes. The staff are always friendly and communicative, ensuring that every lesson goes smoothly. In addition, instructor Matt is fantastic - patient, calm and attentive during the lessons, he helped son reach a new level up. Additionally, Josh - who looks after the children's programmes - was also great with son.
Excellent real snow slope, had an absolutely amazing time on the snow slopes with family and friends, very family friendly atmosphere, total blast, my kids loved it too. Highly recommend this activity, you can't beat real snow slopes, however this gets you as close to the real snow experience as possible without leaving the country. The facility as a whole is fabulous, lots to do.
Our host James was great, really got involved, and made our time there safe and awesome for us all.
D Tailor — Google review
Took my boy sledding the other day and he loved it. It is like disappearing into another world, a pretty cold one, but great fun. A bit more comfort in the seated area would be great. More activities for the kids, like an arcade or a play area beyond the hamster-sized soft play would be great. They definitely have the space! Best to shop around to get kitted out, as it can get pricey!
S8Creative Ltd — Google review
I always love this place - great value and is always a fun time! Ski and boot rental is always efficient, and the staff are always ready to help. Only one small issue was that the lift kept stopping from all the beginners, which caused a long queue, however it was to be expected. Halfway through they opened up the second lift, which resolved the problem brilliantly and had a great last hour! I really recommend it for beginners or people who need to practice before hitting the slopes! Thanks for a great day out :)
Lucy Orme — Google review
Excellent support and communication throughout lessons with the friendly trainers. Most recently, instructor Matt who helped our son attain a new level up. Matt was so patient, calm and attentive during lesson. It was wonderful to see by the end of the session how far our son had progressed. As a parent that’s always really lovely to see. Shout out also to Josh for keeping an eye out for our boy 😊 he’s mentioned you a few times 😊 We drive over an hour for these lessons so it’s satisfying to feel that the time, effort and cost is justified! Thnx guys for consistently adding to our positive experiences at MK Snozone
RAF Francis — Google review
Real snow and decet size, you can have fun there, and it's also a great place for kids to learn. They have classes for children at different levels, book online. The only issue with classes is you should book in advance, you may have to wait a few weeks for a particular class. The waiting area is big and there is a cafe. You can also rent all the gear on the spot.
Pawel Matusz — Google review
Great place! Our first time skiing ⛷️ and it was great, we booked a private ski tour for beginners and can't recommend it enough, well worth the drive down from London, we will be returning to do the other levels! Thank you to our instructor, Tom, for making our experience fantastic!
Laura Rose — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit to snozone, we went on a weekend and it wasn’t too busy. The slope was wide and spacious so you have lots of room if you’re learning or perfecting your technique.
The snow felt quite sticky under the ski’s and there were a few random icy patches on the slope which can’t always be avoided but a little extra caution needed to be taken for beginners.
Fiona Williams — Google review
Good learner experience for my 11 year old. Snowboarding levels 1-4 being taught by instructor Archie. It’s a shame the teaching earlier is almost out of view for parents that attend to watch from the cafe. Facilities are great, equipment in good condition and friendly staff. I’d of preferred if the groups were maybe 4 or 5 people instead of 6 for more time to practice but it is what it is. We shall return for sure 🏂
Kevin Jeffery — Google review
Although it is not very crowded, it is very good that there is a real snow, the presence of such a place is very successful, the washbasin and dressing rooms were very clean and hygienic. The only problem was a young girl named Stephany if I remember the name of the staff. they were interested, other than that, everything was very good and successful, I can say that the price is average, but it would be nice if there was a discount😍
Mina Derin ??nar — Google review
We took our Geand daughter here for her Birthday to do sledging. We all loved it. It was the first time she had been, but we had been a few times in the past. You get 45 minutes sledging time. It's good fun. Take a spare set of clothes though, or waterproofs.
Angela Sloan — Google review
Took the boys for a two hour session on the Snow and they had a great time! Lots of space to improve their skiing.
Special shout out to Tony on the button lift, what a helpful, friendly chap- he made our day. Boys perfected the button lift so quickly thanks to his patience and help. Thanks Tony .
Emma Platt — Google review
I did a level 1 & 2 lesson which lasted 3 hours. The instructor was very knowledgeable and encouraging.
As the lesson went on he differentiated the class so that everyone was improving on what they had achieved so far. I was happily surprised at how much I developed in the time and came away with a card listing all the skills I had gained and what lesson level to try next to move forward.
All equipment was included in the price. I just needed to wear long trousers and sleeves (I wore a thin layer plus waterproof trousers and jacket so as not to get too hot when exercising).
Meryl Crooks — Google review
We have had 3 family lessons at Snozone Milton Keynes now and every instructor we have had has been great!! Super patient with both children (who are much better than me 🤪) and engaging. We all really enjoyed it and feel much more confident on the snow.
BeFit Cornwall — Google review
Brilliant large establishment for all the snow experience. Suitable for kids to adults with any experience in skiing and snow boarding. Ample parking. Very friendly staff. You get boots,helmets and gloves if you don't have your own. Great safe place to bring kids over 4 years +.
SDS — Google review
Very good a great place to get you started if you want to learn this is the place to go to. They were very accommodating we had to move our session and as it was not busy they did change it. Remember to bring gloves!!! Otherwise you have to buy some there. There is plenty of car park as the place is inside a shopping centre.
Miguel Santillan — Google review
Well managed slope to learn skiing in the UK. The rental counter and restaurant services are nice but quite slow, it took half an hour for my sandwich. Better go early enough to get the equipment, especially if you wanna grab something to eat there as well
C C — Google review
We came for our first snowboarding lesson and had a fantastic time! Tony, our instructor, was brilliant! Very knowledgeable and encouraging. Excellent value, great facilities and conditions, can’t wait to go back for our second lesson which we booked straight away!
Craig Torrance — Google review
Thought I'd try the Milton Keynes slope after visiting the Snow Dome at Tamworth many times, the size of the slopes is larger, longer and good to have button lifts over a escalator. I did feel the snow didn't quite flow as well here and mainly felt more sticky especially the lower third down you went. Possibly the chemicals used or down to the hired ski's, although saying that a friend was on his own board and made the same comment of how 'sticky' it felt.
Paul Screen — Google review
Not skied in 27 years so needed to test muscle memory
Slope is obviously not huge, and the bottom definitely flattens out a lot. Snow is a little sticky, But the skiing is worth it. Had an exceptional time skied without being rushed for 4 hours. Highly recommend it if you prepping to go away or (as my daughter did) taking lessons. She did the 8 hour plough to parallel course and I was really impressed. Instructor gradually built the technique explaining fully. End result my daughter was skiing really well ready for our ski trip
Food is a little meh in the cafe. But everyone’s we met was super helpful and nice
Price wise think it was great value. My session was £45 all in (with skis, boots and helmet). Daughter was £200 and included all equipment, lunch and instruction! Bargain !
Stuart Lawrence-Taylor — Google review
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602 Marlborough Gate, Milton Keynes, MK9 3XS, United Kingdom
Bletchley Park was the site of World War Two code-breaking, and today it's an important heritage attraction with a good museum.
A great exhibition of life behind the scenes of the propaganda machines of the world.
Regardless of your thoughts on a war, this is a great story of humans solving problems, interactive, informative and worth a days ramble around the site.
We'd just like to thank everyone for an outstanding day, my daughter bought a Virgin Experience ticket for myself (I have been trying to get here for the last many years), we popped in at 12:00, bought a guide book (which turned out to be back to front, I liked that more, followed the form of Bletchley), we then left at 17:10 (apologies), our guide was amazing, informative, humorous and got the group working, 14:00 tour, 24/03/21.
We were so pleased that Bletchley Park staff/volunteers all seem to enjoy their work and it is noticeable.
Thanks again for a great visit.
Leon Hellyer — Google review
It was my first time at Bletchley. The history was fascinating. The tour guide option is worthwhile as it is a confusing array of buildings although a map is provided. There were lots of interactive displays and lots of personal lived experiences narrated. I was surprised at how well maintained the house is with lots of arts and crafts designed woodwork, ceilings and plasterwork. The cafe was pleasant and efficient too. Well worth a visit.
Maria Catterick — Google review
Absolutely amazing day. Very very interesting place, all the staff and volunteers were great, filled with loads of passion and knowledge and willing to share all of it. 5hrs it took to go round and I will be visiting again to learn much more. I thank all the staff and volunteers for keeping this history and memories alive from the gate on the way in, through buying the tickets, all around the the park, the restaurant (hut 4) the shop and on the way out. I will remember today forever.
Steve Lee — Google review
A really fascinating place to visit, more of a focus around the Enigma machine of course. We found that unlike other war museums there is less here about uniforms, weapons, medals etc which is a nice difference.
We visited on one of the hottest days in summer, so some rooms/buildings were incredibly hot. It goes to show the kinds of conditions they would have been working in at a time of war too, humbling.
I also particularly liked the art exhibition focusing on data. There were a few that you could contribute to.
Lots of green spaces, so great for a picnic if you bring your own lunch or snacks.
Acacia — Google review
An excellent day out. Hard to believe we were there from opening time (10am) until closing time (4pm). Worth signing up for the free walking guided tour (outside). The headsets cover much of the same. Walking tour lasts for about an hour. Lunch in hut 4 - pretty good selection. A lot to see and your tickets are valid for a year to return anytime. Free on site parking or train station a couple of hundred metres away.
Chris — Google review
The tour guide gave us a very interesting view of the place and the story, which is always welcome. The family audio guide for children is welcome but not enough to keep them interested, despite the embedded games. Maybe some scoring board system or progress bar would have helped -"getting hired as a secret agent" thing. The interactive screens scattered in the huts do a far better job at keping them interested.
Kyr B — Google review
Loved our visit which has been known a must visit for ages. We arrived @11am & left 4 hours later not having seen all the exhibits. Some will br more useful than others data capturing is not my thing but loved being in yhr place where history was being made. We tried out hut 4 cafe for lunch..very tasty & also the free guided tour. It would be helpful to explain the guided tour is just outdoors not around the exhibitions & and for us it was a bit long winded & too detailed. Looking fwd to the new exhibitions they are planning and will definitely return. Highly recommended for junior school kids & upwards.
trish morgan — Google review
Wow what a historic place! 😲 Far bigger than I thought it would be. Spent six & a half hours walking around the grounds and exhibits. Still didn't get to all of it! Staff were great a very knowledgeable. Great place to visit if you like WW2 history 😀
IAN CONNER — Google review
Bletchley Park was the UK biggest secret during WWII. It still remains one of the best secrets as a place to visit.
If you thought the movies were good you really need to visit Bletchley and see how really amazing the truth actually is. It is totally staggering what they did in those small huts.
But what is great about Bletchley in 2022 is that they have restored the site, and kept the 1940’s feel of the whole site. Everything from the huts to the cafes and toilets are in theme. There are lots of video, interactive and information to make it a great visit.
As other people have said keep the tickets, they are valid for a year. It may take 2 or 3 visits if you want to read everything.
One of the best sites in the UK to visit, even my partner who hates “war stuff” loved it.
Ian Francis — Google review
Attracting visitors from all around the world, Bletchley Park has something for everyone, from absolute novices who don't know anything about WW2 to certified expert military historians. You can have the self guided tour with headphones and commentary in different languages, or pay extra for a human guided tour, which is probably going to be the best experience. There are original enigma machines, along with replicas of various other code breaking devices. The site isn't too big, so you can walk it all. There are lifts / elevators next to most staircases and access ramps everywhere, too, so older visitors are looked after. There is an impressively sized gift shop, with almost everything you can think of, including Bletchley Park gin, beer, puzzles, t shirts, etc... there are a few cafes, indoor and outdoor seating and picnic tables. The short movie clips they play in the cinema room are very informative and well put together, and the original huts with 1940s furniture are particularly impressive. There's plenty of parking and lots of staff on hand to help.
Paul Garner — Google review
Lovely historical building, absolutely a must visit for anyone with an interest in the Enigma machine, and the first ever built Alan Touring world computer. This is a fascinating place that transcends history with the great display of artifacts used during WW2. Highly educational, and a great day out for anyone. Open Monday to Sunday, from 09:30 am to 17:30 pm. Paid parking available, wheelchair access, and friendly staff. Highly recommended.
Giulio Marino — Google review
Good day out with friends and family. If you get there when it opens and leave when it closes there is loads of history on codebreakers and enigma to see. There is a cafe, pond and all the machines that they used. Some of the machines are interactive with lots of touchscreen tablets so good for young children. (Under 12s go free).
James Coop — Google review
Visited on a Sunday and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Arrived as it opened at 9.30am and no queues, was recommended to take the included 1hr tour of the grounds with a guide (book at the information desk) and that was really informative.
Cafe and restaurant on site, food was very tasty with reasonable prices (London influenced?) and in the end we spent over 6 hours there. Believe we saw most of not everything but you could definitely spend longer there.
Great thing with the tickets is that within the next 12 months you can return again as many times as you want, so excellent value.
Ian Saxton — Google review
If the allied code breaking exploits during WW2 is of interest then this is the place. Lots of information about code breaking with interactive exhibits sprinkled in. Options of going along the guided talks or going solo. If you chose the latter, don't forget to pick up one of audio description packs (you can bring your own headphones if you wish). A great day out for the whole family.
ifeanyi nwabueze — Google review
Went on a school trip, Amazing visit. The mansion and huts really make you feel like you were one of the code breakers. The vehicles were very interesting, you had some which were used during working hours, then you had one caravan used in the 2000's. Would visit again.
Ashton Hegde — Google review
Overall, it isn't as good as it used to be, because Colossus is no longer included as an exhibit and they didn't make this clear at all. Also, the Winston Churchill room no longer exists.
They have improved what they do have, including a very good video when you walk in and a cinema area with another good video.
£7.99 for the bath ducks in the gift shop is a rip off, but other items in the shop were valued okay.
The children's playground needs some more items. It would also be good to have learning material in the museum for young children.
Paul Richardson — Google review
I had a really great experience. The site was well kept, lots of good modern exhibits, guided tours by volunteers and generally a lot of WW2 history. There is a play park and eating areas too. The tickets are valid for a year allowing for return visits. Well worth a visit.
Stuart Nibloe — Google review
A very immersive experience. So much information about very dedicated people with pictures around the buildings making it more personal . A lot to see and interact with . There are facilities to eat and sit down. Benches outside around the lake are a welcome break from the huts. One can only imagine what an 8 hour shift was like ! A lovely day out 😊
Anne Stachurski — Google review
Visited on their 1940s weekend, it was really nice to see and hear all the different period clothing and gear. Bletchley Park as a museum was informative and interesting but not my cup of tea. Felt it was like reading an uninspiring textbook, very knowledgeable but rather tedious which, is why I suspect the ques for the few interactive exhibits were long.
Joseph Pinter — Google review
Very interesting place of historical significance. If you already know the history there isn't that much more to learn, and there is a lot of repetition. It's still great to see it all in person. Do follow the suggested order on the map, it really helpful and goes in a good order to understand the timelines.
Sadly, It's a bit on the expensive side and the food is very pricey so maybe bring a picnic and sit by the pond, it's a very charming spot.
I think very young children might not enjoy it but slightly older or teens may find it diverting enough if they like museum. There are lots of interactive displays dotted around. We spent about 2 hours here, so wear comfy shoes.
Rx Frost — Google review
We had a great day at Bletchley Park! Even the security were happy and informative. All the staff were really helpful and polite.
We went on a tour which was 1 hour and it went so quickly, his name was John. An hour wasn't long enough tp talk about all the amazing things that happened there.
The exhibits were interesting, some were interactive. I liked the fact it told you how long until the next showing of a clip or movie. The D Day movie was great.
Pros: great day out, good shop, informative tour guide, good facilities.
Cons: expensive food (no peas, as they run out!), I'd like to see more of the mansion set up to how it would have been,
Overall a great day out and you get visit as many times as you like for 12 months after your visit which does include some events.
Sam Smith — Google review
So much history so many unsung heroes and so little time. I was a bit time poor today but really wanted to visit this bastion of WW2 secret war winning legend. I got a taxi to the Park from Milton Keynes Central station with a quick stop at the hotel on the way. Driver agreed to pick me up there 3hours later and I was not disappointed. It is only a short walk from Bletchley station however and not much more from Bletchley Town Centre. This venue is very wheelchair friendly and is packed with information. The staff are incredible and go out of their way to make the visit special. As usual I spent too much in the gift shop but just couldn't resist as the items for sale are very relevant and not the usual fare. A gentle stroll around the grounds takes you through the actual buildings where democracy was saved by dedicated people who worked tirelessly to glean the intentions of the Nazis and give the allies the upper hand from early on. Without these heroes the world might be a different place today. The grounds are kept in immaculate condition and there is even a play area for the children, however on my visit many of the kids were enthralled by the interactive exhibits. A pair of older children (early twenty somethings) were having a great time trying on some of the authentic 40s apparel supplied for the purpose. Photography without flashes is welcome and the cake and tea I had in hut 4 was superb. There are guided and self media assisted tours available but I chose to go it alone as I'm familiar with the history. I would recommend this as a must see activity.
Jesse Caple — Google review
History at its best. We didn't realise how big the site was and how much information was available regarding the very important,if not crucial, work that was carried out leading up to and very much during the 2nd world war. You could easily spend two days here and still find things to read and discover. There are interactive code breaking opportunities for both children and adults, just a bit of fun for us but could well have saved lives during the war, well worth a go!!! Food was also available from a couple of sites and plenty of space for picnics if the weather is nice particularly around the lake in front of the house. Tours are available but get in early to book as they fill up quickly, if you miss those though, don't worry as a full audio guide is available and is very well put together and informative. Good disabled access too. Have a great time code breaking!!!!
shaun — Google review
The history of the site is presented in really interesting ways with quite a few interactive options along the way. The site is huge & fairly sure we missed bits 🤦 there was also work going on up at the house so it was covered in scaffolding so I'm really glad that the tickets are valid for 12 months so we'll be able to go back 📷😎
Claire Dragon — Google review
We’ve been wanting to head out to Bletchley Park for a while and so glad we finally did! What an amazing place. The code breakers did such amazing work and the curators of this museum have done an amazing job capturing this part of history. The grounds are also beautiful, even on a rainy day!
Diane Begin — Google review
Excellent experience. Very informative and well preserved and documented. You need a full day or two to get through it all thoroughly. My ticket provides a second visit, so will have to go back to finish. A self listening tour is provided.
Liesl Knott — Google review
Excellent museum - held my kids attention for 3 hours (11 and 13) which is no mean feat. The 13 year old asked to visit after learning about Alan Turing at school. The exhibits are structured in a very accessible way and there is a nice balance between human stories and the more technical story of the code breaking. Would highly recommend, book in advance, allow for 3-4 hours - there is a lot to see.
Chris Grieve — Google review
Fabulous place to visit, lots of history.
My wife took me there as a birthday present.
We had a lovely talk with Cara, the engagement officer.
Keith Foxwell — Google review
Prepare to stay all day. We arrived for our timed entry at 11pm, took a tour, and then started on the exhibits. So fascinating, didn't even notice we'd missed lunch, and then it was closing time and we hadn't got to see it all.
Will definitely be taking advantage of the buy once visit many times in year ticket.
Paolo Rosi (Paolo) — Google review
Before traveling to London, friends of ours urged us to visit Bletchley Park where Britain’s most brilliant code breakers played a very critical role in helping to speed up the end of WW2 by one to two years by intercepting German transmissions that were being sent by secret coded messages. The guides who led the tours were well informed and touring the grounds was absolutely fascinating! We took a train to Bletchley Park and the trip from London took about an hour but it was the highlight of our vacation and well worth the excursion.
Arthur Glauberman — Google review
Very interesting. History of the second world war code breakers. Phenomenal people. The site is very well kept and clean and tidy. It does somewhat lack in exhibits and furniture. Lots of empty rooms with story boards
Grosvenor Lucas — Google review
Lots to see and learn on this sprawling estate. The guides are very informative, although you do have the option of picking up your own "listening guide" if you're in a smaller group.
You can easily spend the whole day here and still not cover most things. I was so engrossed in learning about this place, I completely forgot to stop for lunch - don't make that mistake, as there's a wonderful café here
Shiraz Esat — Google review
Brilliant, educational fascinating glimpse into the work that helped end WWII two years early. Well laid out with audio and visual aids. Suitable for wheelchair access but there is quite a large area to cover if you want to see it all. Small but adequate cafe and interesting gift shop
David Hollander — Google review
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The Mansion, Bletchley Park, Sherwood Dr, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 6EB, United Kingdom
Oxford is a prestigious university that has 38 colleges, more than 22,000 students, and 70 research departments. It's a popular destination for tourists who want to explore its beautiful architecture and historic sites. Oxford Walking Tours runs different tours throughout the day that allow you to see some of the most famous landmarks on campus.
This is definitely a show stopper when it comes to Oxford and it's probably what most visitors come here for. Stunning buildings and lots of great spots for pictures. This place definitely made me miss my college years! They also have cute gift and coffee shops where you can buy lots of merch.
Matteo Tomassetti — Google review
Really amazing place there is a lot to see not only for harry porter there is a lot of nice architecture and photo spot. The Audio guide is really helpful you can take your time at the place that you like. I highly recommended if you have time to visit this place
Nattawan S — Google review
Exploring the University of Oxford, with its impressive array of historic buildings, offered not only a glimpse into academia but also a touch of cinematic magic. As our guide led us through the enchanting corridors of Christ Church College, we couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder, knowing that these very halls had inspired the Great Hall of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. The connection to the beloved wizarding world added an extra layer of fascination to our tour, highlighting the university's enduring cultural impact beyond its academic renown.
Subhankar Das — Google review
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford. Historical evidence of teaching in 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's second-oldest university in continuous operation. The history and influence of the University of Oxford has made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Facilities are very good here. Environment of this university is very peaceful. Location of this uni is great just right in the heart of Oxford city. Very convenient transport facilities. Hostel environment is very nice and good for study. Even it’s everyone’s dream to study here.
win task — Google review
The architectures themselves already tell you many stories. As the oldest university in England (over 1000 years history), it has so many things you can explore. Visit the Divinity School if you are a fan of Harry Porter. Climb to the top of St. Mary Church if you want to have a overview of Oxford. Try the handmade ice cream in the lane next to Pembroke College. You can also pick a restaurant on the high street to close your day at Oxford.
Tracy Xu — Google review
Nice town to visit. Very busy with students coming and going. The student population is about 23k and the whole town is about 60k so the student population is roughly 1/3 of the population. Oxford is known to be a great university to study humanities where Cambridge is known for excelling at the sciences, math and engineering.
Hayes Weggeman — Google review
Oxford University is a distinguished institution with a rich history of academic excellence. The diverse range of courses and world-class faculty provide students with exceptional learning opportunities. The campus is awe-inspiring, blending historic architecture with modern facilities. While the workload can be demanding, the rewarding educational experience makes it worthwhile. The vibrant student life and extracurricular activities add a unique charm to the overall journey. Oxford University truly fosters intellectual growth and prepares students for success in their chosen fields. It's undoubtedly an exceptional place to pursue higher education.
Harun Scientist — Google review
What a beautiful place, so full of history and amazing tales. And the Home of Education.
Loved all the college buildings, the history each of them carries, and the architecture of these buildings were just amazing.
There's nothing I need to say about it's Education systems, knows it's one of the best in the world.
But just as a tourist, you have to visit the place to see and feel the beauty of this place.
Nihal P N — Google review
Oxford is an enchanting city with an awe-inspiring architecture that never fails to leave a lasting impression on its visitors. Its unique buildings are a testament to the rich history and culture of the city, making it an ideal destination for history buffs. The city exudes a sense of calmness and vibrancy at the same time, making it an alluring place to live in. The neighborhood is welcoming and friendly, and the city offers a plethora of opportunities for entertainment, education, and work, making it a fantastic place to call home.
The Clinic Ara Damansara — Google review
So I took a trip to Oxbridge to see what all the fuss is about the University of Oxford. Lol. Oh the fuss is well placed. I loved the brief tour, my friend who is a student provided. There is so much history and richness and depth and also excellence concentrated in the space. Also, did you know that there is a very strong industrial activity/park quite near the academic area?? Had no idea but I had fun. I took a pic where DJ cuppy took her matriculation pic too!! 🥰
Nana Yaa Ayim — Google review
Absolutely STUNNING place, went there for a day trip and took a personalised tour around the University with a group called Footsteps, very informative and knowledgeable, they tours are actually taken by students themselves which is great too see. Loads of lovely bars and small pubs with a great street market also. And I even saw the coolest bloke on earth ( Submitted Pictures )
100% worth a visit !!!!
Boss Hog — Google review
The University of Oxford is ranked 1 in the world. the best place to find out how students rate their study and living experience at universities from all over the world. My Expression is a wonderful day and I'm trying to get admission in oxford university...
Aayan Ahmad — Google review
Great experience!
Witnessed the wisdom and a center of excellence.
1. Great for a day trip London.
2. The parking is little crowded but near university there is a Nados, opposite to that we found great parking spot.
3. Except the main Bodleian Library , other libraries are just a building but remember you can witness the history every where in the campus.
Palash Chatterjee — Google review
2 hours walking tour was awesome! Discovered lots of information! Harry Potter , Narnia , & Alice in wonderland scenes & inspiration site in addition to famous & historical site!
Ed Tom — Google review
The University of Oxford, with its historic buildings and picturesque courtyards, has served as an enchanting backdrop for several scenes in the Harry Potter film series. Its ancient architecture and scholarly atmosphere perfectly capture the essence of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Iconic locations like the Bodleian Library, Christ Church College, and its Great Hall, have been featured, offering fans a glimpse into the magical world. Visiting Oxford allows Harry Potter enthusiasts to walk in the footsteps of their favorite characters, experiencing the magic and inspiration drawn from this venerable institution.
Chatchapong Samutalai — Google review
Stunning architecture and beautiful scenery of all the college's lots of tourists around like me taking photos and videos. I had a lovely day out with family enjoyed every bit of Oxford university walks. I would definitely visit again soon.
Mohammed — Google review
What’s taking them so long to review my application? Really enjoyed seeing all the colleges and libraries. Stunning architecture with amazing history.
Highly recommend a day trip from London. Only a 90 min train ride from Marylebone station and 2 hr bus ride via Oxford Tube.
The walking tour is highly recommended. Our guide was very knowledgeable.
Xin Wang — Google review
One of the best universities in the world. Wonderful buildings and facilities with world leading academics and teachers. The best students and graduates from around the world. An incredible place to visit, a life changing place to study, an inspirational place to work.
Andy Reynolds — Google review
Oxford's ancient spires hold stories from the ages. The Bodleian Library safeguards centuries of learning, while Radcliffe Camera stands as a testament to intellectual pursuit. Cobblestone pathways echo the dance of minds across time. Oxford: where history and scholarship waltz hand in hand.
Abdullah Al Rashed — Google review
Extraordinary buildings, beautiful gardens, and an amazing history. One of the best universities in the world.
Douglas Gramkow — Google review
Really nice City to visite, just a bit of hard to find a parking here, a specially over the weekend. But we find a big parking with a lot of space next to the train station in city centre. A lots of things to see
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, situated on the scenic Chiltern Hills in Dunstable, Bedfordshire spans over 600 acres and houses a diverse range of more than 2500 animals including lions, tigers, camels, elephants and penguins. The biggest zoo in the UK is owned by the Zoological Society of London and offers tours, adventure play areas and classes to visitors.
Adore this Zoo. My little girl absolutely loves going here. Something new to see every time as you can never see it all in one day.
The park is fantastic! So much to do for all ages there. Very well thought out and places. Train rides are fantastic, but are at an extra cost. We have annual passes, which if you are local I would recommend, as you only need to go a few times to have more than made your money.
I got my partner the Giraffe experience for his birthday and it was amazing. He loved it so much! A bit pricey, but so worth it.
Louise Cole — Google review
Nice zoo, we spent a full day on a Sunday.
It's massive on extension so be prepare to walk a lot.
Some animals are difficult to see, we struggled to see with bears, cheetah died so no cheetah.
There are tables for picnic so better to take your own food.
Missing some other animals such as snakes, insects, that will be nice to see too
Roberto — Google review
Lovely zoo experience as always. If you can it's worth the walk around to see the native animals and scenery.
Zoo staff and volunteers lovely, friendly, and knowledgeable.
Well worth many visits.
matt Farmer — Google review
Fantastic zoo, very spacious with plenty of benches to rest on. Greats views. My daughter also enjoyed the summer activities, making a flower bomb and playing in the Dennis the menace area as well as the carousel (£3 extra). My daughter's favourite was the baby elephant and zebra. Would highly recommend eating in base camp, as it has a large seating area and a good menu.
Rebecca Capener — Google review
Loved our day here with the kids! Well worth a visit, plenty of animals to see from elephants to lemurs! Really nice play area for the kids, plenty of restaurants to eat and ice cream shops. Overall a lovely day out would definitely go again.
Jaria Bukhari — Google review
Good variety of different animals and plenty of open space. The only hindering factor depends on the time of year one visits. Since we went in winter many of the animals were not in their enclosures which negatively impacts value for money as less animals can be seen. Regardless it's definitely ideal for families.
Daniel Robson — Google review
Our children were fascinated by the animals. We were delighted to see the cheetahs, lions and tigers - it’s not always possible to see the big cats!
We took scooters which made the distance of the zoo easier to cover. We also enjoyed the train ride and the beautiful pink blossom!
A fabulous day out!
Katie Pinney — Google review
As with everywhere prices are going up and Whipsnade is no exception with an adult ticket now priced around £30.75. This makes their yearly membership much more attractive. As you need to go 3 or 4 times in the year to break even so to speak. Plus three membership covers London zoo as well.
The zoo is running Easter extras including a 'egg' hunt which is looking for egg boards with a chance to win a years gold membership. This was useful for my children to encourage them round the entire site!
It is a large site and walking shoes are definitely recommended but this means that even when it is busy you have space.
It was good to see the lions which are in loan to ZSL and hopefully Whipsnade will manage to get some of their own to replace the ones they lost in due course.
The biggest attraction for my children is always the butterfly house and crocodiles but everyone has their own favourites!
As with anything if you want to keep your costs down take your own food.
A highly recommended day out!
Simon T — Google review
Whipsnade Zoo is a really brilliant place to spend a day, lots to see and do. Highly recommend a visit. I went on the Elephant experience which was superb again highly recommend booking this informative experience especially if you love Elephants like I do. We opted to pay for driving the car around which was great and made getting around so easy especially for people with mobility issues as it is a big place to walk around with so much to see that having the car really helped. The views around the Zoo are beautiful. If you want a fun and interesting day out go to the Zoo. A baby elephant due anytime so that will be lovely to see when baby arrives.
Julie McNab — Google review
Really is an amazing zoo, be prepared and get your walking shoes on as this place is huge! Indoor children's area is great for the kids and is free but will need to book in advance! Overall amazing day out with the family.
jp de villiers — Google review
It's a great place to visit in a summer afternoon.
We reached around 2pm and most of the school kids were preparing to leave, so we pretty much had the zoo to ourselves. The zoo is very big and well organized, and the map is very helpful in helping us navigate around. Loved the free roaming wallabies. Penguins, tiger and lions are the ones that one must check out!
xiaobo xia — Google review
This is the best zoo I've ever visited. We took 2 young children and they loved it. Be prepared to do a lot of walking - but it is well worth it. So many animals to see, it's a job to fit it all in.
All facilities were clean and tidy, as was the whole site. I recommend paying the extra to take your car in - it allows you to drive around the deer park, which was fantastic. The bird show is not to be missed.
Nikki Palethorpe — Google review
Took my grandkids here for the day. What a great zoo
Just fantastic
We thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of the zoo. Some
Animals were still fast asleep when first arrived But came out later on.
Fully fully recommend
Worth the money and the visit
Jill Jenkinson — Google review
My boyfriend and I spent the day exploring the zoo. We had a great time. We both enjoyed seeing hippos for the first time. We were impressed with the enclosures - especially the rhino one. With many of the enclosures the views were not obstructed by the fencing which made it feel less like a zoo. As we were visiting on a Monday in November the catering facilities were limited. We saved a bit of money buying our tickets in advance.
Rebecca Pollard — Google review
It is a really lovely zoo. It feels more like a safari the animals have lots of places. The view is amazing after or before you visit the bears. It has a nice playground for the children. We really liked the bird show.
The food is basic nothing special, The zoo is still under development.
We spent a great afternoon there and really enjoyed it.
Judit Santak — Google review
It's such an amazing zoo! It's the largest UK zoo,featuring over 2,500 animals!
I would recommend booking in advance and come early to have enough time to see all animals. There is plenty of free parking right in front of the entrance, but they also offer paid spaces inside. Make sure you wear comfortable footwear as the zoo is quite big and there is lots of walking.
They have a few 'animal talks' during the day where you can hear interesting facts about animals. We managed to catch the one about lions and see the animals. I would definitely recommend seeing them as well as elephants, giraffes, rhinos , there so many animals you can see there!
There are some additional activities, as well as some benefits if you have membership. There is a lot of fun for kids as well - carousel, petting zoo, as well as a learning hub centre where they organise group visits for schools.
You can have a meal at a few restaurants and cafes or bring your own food and use the picnic area. There are plenty of toilets around the zoo as well.
I would definitely recommend visiting!
Rosi Petkova — Google review
Oh my gosh I think this is probably the best Zoo I have ever been to. I enjoyed it so much, we went as a family and it was really incredible. The park was laid out with different continents to explore, with loads of ‘walk through’ experiences where you could be in the enclosures with some of the tame animals. There was lots of unique animals that I had never seen before, such as two types of Rhino, Hippos and a butterfly enclosure which was such a great experience. Even on a cold day it was so nice. They had lots of talks around the park which you could get information from. Felt very kid-friendly also, with lots of parks and buggy/wheelchair accessible areas. Still an awesome place for an adult to come also.
Naomi MHahn — Google review
Me and my 7 year old son absolutely love this place! So much so, that we have had a Gold member annual pass for 5 years so far. We visit at least 6/7 times a year. It’s such a huge, beautiful place and the animals are obviously very well cared for.
The childrens playpark is huge and there is definitely enough to keep the kids entertained what with the soft play and hands on farm all in the same vicinity.
The train takes you on a lovely little guided tour of the zoo for a small fee and you get to see some of the animals which you might not see on foot.
We also love the little wallaby’s that are free roaming around the grounds of the zoo. Especially when it’s Joey season :)
The animal talks are great to watch, we particularly enjoy the Bird chat as the parrots fly right over your head! Also if you time it right you get to see some of the animals being fed…the chimps are by far the most interesting to see in this event.
The butterfly house is a delight, so many beautiful butterflies which literally can land on your shoulder. You can also see them hatching out of cocoons.
The only advise I would give is to wear very comfy shoes and bring a packed lunch or snacks as the food is very pricey as you would expect.
All in all, a fantastic place to visit!
Kymoiselle W — Google review
Great family day out, lots to explore. You feel like you can freely explore whichever animal you wish to see first there is no set route. You can get quite close to a lot of them. The butterfly and aquarium are brilliant. Lots of refreshments and food options available.
Katie Stanley — Google review
My wife and I took our 2 boys here recently for the day and we loved it. It is set in a beautiful setting as some of the views are outstanding. It is a big zoo with plenty of space, but it still has plenty of animals to see. There are plenty of places for kids to let off steam. We will definitely go back.
Neil Fullbrook — Google review
The best zoo I've ever been to- I really enjoyed the butterfly area and the petting zoo! There's so much for all the family to do here and the staff were super welcoming.
Definitely recommend spending the whole day there since it is a very big place- there is an option to drive around the park which is really handy especially for those with disabilities.
And the view from the top of the hill was amazing, the perfect spot to eat ice cream with the penguins.
I spent the entire day and I still don't think I saw everything! There is always more to see so I will definitely be revisiting!
Amy Woor — Google review
Me and my two boys (2&6) LOVE Whipsnade Zoo!!!
We have membership, and it's totally worth it as we are there all the time.
We love seeing all the different animals and learning lots about them. And having the freedom to run around in the fresh air.
Absolutely great day out for all ages!
Chantelle Back — Google review
It's definitely worth a visit. Highlight of our trip away (two big kids). Large are but pretty flat and buggy accessible. Able to get quite close to the animals. Parking was plentiful and not far from the entrance. Train around the Africa area reasonably priced.
Food is dear for what you get but that is expected in a zoo. Most of the good food is around basecamp with a few pop up stalls in other areas. Would also recommend the information guide. Worth a visit!
Sarah — Google review
Such a great experience, took our grandson for the day. The staff were so friendly and informative. Very clean and the animals seemed well cared for. The butterfly house was an unexpected surprise.
Lots of walking at a leisurely pace and the train ride was enjoyable.
Several very good play areas for the young ones. A great day out. Parking free opposite the entrance.
Paul Bennett — Google review
This zoo is amazing. There are wallabies just roaming free round the zoo. It is a clean zoo and the animals have amazing enclosures. They have plenty of space. You can get so close to the animals it is incredible. You can easily spend all day there. There are that many animals to see that we didn't manage to see them all. Take a picnic as the food is a little pricey but this does not take away from the zoo itself. The staff were so friendly. Especially in the butterfly House and the Bird display. How close you can get to the giraffes and elephants is incredible. Beautifully looked after. We travelled 2 and a half hours to visit this zoo and it absolutely didn't disappoint. If you have little ones definately take a pushchair. X
Kerrie Granton — Google review
Recommend a visit in warm weather and not in half term.
Visited during half term. The free/exterior car park was closed due to the rainy weather and so we had to queue to enter the site in our cars, which took about 20 mins.
Due to half term, there was barely any parking available.
The zoo does not appear to be designed for the cold/rainy weather season and lacks paths for pedestrians.
There are very few solid paths on the outer enclosures which meant that we had to wade through slushy, muddy grass.
The zoo is slacking on services for visitors such as coffee/food kiosks. The cold weather would have been bearable with a hot drink or too, however all of the kiosks were closed.
The zoo is great for the animals as all the enclosures are huge and spacious for them.
The zoo lacks somewhat for guests, due to limited viewing areas to see the animals and the fact that these are set far back from the paddocks.
However it is definitely worth a visit, due to the large variety of animals, including the farm animal area, which I definitely recommend for younger children as they can get close enough to stroke the animals as oppose to the other parts of the zoo.
Kyri Soupashis — Google review
Me and my mum had an awesome day out today and we saw animals (whom were all mostly asleep) but we managed to see a ton of animals and it was an awesome experience for the both of us and it was rather enjoyable and a ton of fun.
My favourite animals that I loved seeing best were the giraffes, zebras and the flamingos! It was great to actually go up to the viewing platform to see the giraffes 🦒 and was awesome to see the zebras through the glass 🦓
It was an amazing day out on the whole and we managed to make a day of it.
The cafe, shop, aquarium and butterfly park were wicked, it was awesome 😁
Joanna Bean — Google review
This is one of our favourite zoo, located of the M1 junction 9 as you drive from London.
The place is consist in a wide animal diversity, plenty of space to walk, picnic tables and beautiful view.
You can drive your car inside like a safari at extra cost but is really worth it!
There is an indoor soft play Lullabazoo which you can only book your slot online!
Outdoor playgrounds for children with picnic tables around.
A beautiful train ride throughout the zoo for £3/person.
Depending on the day and time you visit can be traffic on the approach!
Highly recommended!
Bogdan Belcescu — Google review
Good variety of different animals and plenty of open green space.
The only bad factor is depends on the time of year one visits.
Since we Was last Sunday , many of the animals were not in their enclosures which negatively impacts value for money.
Regardless it's definitely ideal for families with children’s.
Catalinka — Google review
We have had a fantastic experience in the zoo. We managed to see all the animals and wildlife we loved except the bear were hiding too far away. We were impressed by the warm butterflies dome. The setting was organised and well look after. The toilets were clean. We had a great time on the day, thank you! Highly recommended for family outing.
Leechee Kuan — Google review
Had a lovely day out, very lucky to see pretty much all of the animals! Especially enjoyed the baby rhino and elephants. Not too busy mid-week, and stopped for an afternoon snack at the restaurant that was open. The train was a fun extra and went to a few of the daily talks.
Kayleigh James — Google review
Love this zoo! Such a great variety of animals with good views and natural enclosures. We always see them all too not like some places and the giraffe enclosure is amazing 😍
Ben Clark — Google review
This is an amazing zoo, so much to see, hours of fun. If you decide to walk around, make sure you have some comfortable footwear as this is a big zoo and well spread out (there is the option of taking your car in). There is plenty of free parking, a zoo shop and a variety of food and drink places. Shelters are also available for those with their own food.
A great family day out!
Lynne — Google review
We had a fantastic family day at the zoo! It’s a vast place with wonderfully spacious habitats for the animals, although the diversity of species was somewhat lacking. The train ride didn’t quite hit the mark. While it’s not the top zoo we’ve visited—it certainly has room for improvement—it’s far from the worst. A solid four-star experience.
U & V Tuna — Google review
Our first visit to Whipsnade.
My daughter was very keen to see the Asian elephants. She was not disappointed!
Great to see these beautiful animals up close.
A shame we couldn't spot the brown bear today.
I definitely recommend bringing your own food/drink as the various cafes etc. Were quite busy.
The aquarium and butterfly house was lovely. We enjoyed trying to spot the different reptiles and seeing the conservation work going on. Lots of steps done today!
Becky Brown — Google review
A great day out for all! The zoo is spread over a large area, but they allow cars to enter for a fee which can help if you're visiting with young children.
There are a choice of eateries around the zoo and coffee shops for those cooler days.
The animals are well looked after in great sized enclosures, with enrichment to maintain their mental stimulation.
Members enjoy great discounts on food/drinks and also the many experiences on offer at the zoo (keeper for the day; overnight stays etc).
The Warner Bros. Studio Tour London is a world-class attraction where visitors can explore actual sets and learn the special effects tricks used in popular films.
Such an amazing experience. The customer service here absolutely blew us away, the staff are very interactive, friendly, helpful and informative. We had a small issue with the tickets as we got in, as i had forgot them and only had a confirmation email. This was no problem at all and they immediately brought us to print out new tickets without any issue. It was my daughters birthday and they gave her a birthday badge. Every member of staff spotted it and wished her a magical birthday, which she loved. Food was £18 for two kids meals, so it is a little on the pricey side. Gift shop was a little overpriced, but the staffs positive attitude really brightened the day up and encouraged me to let my daughter buy a little something. Staff at the cashier made us feel very welcome, interacting with us and genuinely looking like they enjoyed their job. We stayed about 4 hours, with an hour to eat. Ended up buying some ice cream and butter beer (which is pictured) . Super cool features, such as the harry potter actors hand moulds, and the lifesize models. Hopefully will visit again soon with other family and friends. Strongly recommend, especially for die hard fans of the harry potter world!
Daizee Young — Google review
I visited with my partner last week & it was just amazing. We were so in awe with parts of the set & how interactive it was. Reasonable price too for the amount of time spent there. The food choices were also great & we found the prices to be fair. I have to make special mention to the incredible staff who are all well-trained. I have a hidden disability & ever time staff member saw that we had a carer's ticket, there was no judgment (unfortunately I've experienced that elsewhere!) & I was treated with respect & dignity. They were so attentive in making sure I knew what to do if I needed assistance. Massive thank you to everyone! We will be back 😄
Heather Marsh — Google review
If you love Harry Potter, then this is the place to go.
Took my children 11 &13 (who are hard to impress) and got multiple wows, and this is amazing from them.
Try to get in as early as possible, as there is so much to see and read, and you could easily spend the whole day.
They also do food for gluten-free and vegan the loaded chips where amazing.
We weren't a fan of the butter bear, but it was worth it for the keepsake tankard.
The shop is amazing and you could easily spend a fortune.
My children have asked to go again already, at Christmas time, as they decorate things and have snow machines.
I've been twice, and there was so much new stuff to see this time.
A definite bucket list must.
carrie impey — Google review
We went earlier in the day, which had a lower queue wait time, we were also able to park with ease.
Being there is a fantastic experience even if you are not a mad Harry Potter fan, like myself! It is laid out in an easy walk through experience of film sets and behind the scenes explanations of things. It can take about 4 hours to walk through there is a cafe at the half way point, lots of toilets as you go around and two smaller merchandise shops. These shops do have some things not available in the main Massive sovereign shop.
We visited around Halloween time, so it was set up with a darker Death-eater theme, and pumpkins in The Great Hall, would love to visit for the winter theme and see what was different, so booking the next trip already 😁.
Suzette Hankin — Google review
Brilliant day out. Spent 6 hours walking around and thoroughly enjoyed it. If you're a Harry Potter fan, you will love it. If you're not a fan, you will still enjoy it as the whole thing is very interesting.
I would recommend taking a packed lunch though. The food was nice, but normal burger, fries, etc, all at about £10 each.
Andrew Middleton — Google review
What a great experience. From the efficiency of the queues to the details of the tour, everything was perfect. Staff are very welcoming and helpful. Multiple coffee stops and great breakfast options in the restaurant at the main entrance. You can take as long as you like in certain sections throughout the tour and in others you can skip thought if you please. We visited during the Christmas period and was so so festive! We spent about 2.5h start to finish but you could spend well over 4h if you wanted to. Highly recommend visiting you won't be disappointed
joshua madden — Google review
110% would recommend to a Harry Potter fan. We were there for about 4 hours and I still probably could've spent more time there. There was quite a line but it went fast. It was so amazing to see all the sets and props and learn how they made all the magic come to life for the movies. I freaking out being around all the same sets or props that were used in the movies. The person I went with isn't even a HP fan, but she still had a good time learning about the special effects and seeing all of it. The food line was long, but I feel like you can't go without getting a butterbeer, and they serve it in a plastic "tankard" that you then get to keep. Over all an amazing experience and very worth the time and money.
Charity Hasson — Google review
This is a must see and visit place if you are a fan of the HP films!! We had the audio guide too and I highly recommend it as it gives you so much more information about the sets and areas you are in. The parking is perfect and we only had a short walk to the studio. There wasn’t a queue to get in as we had pre paid tickets and just got them scanned. There is bag check and scanners to ensure people safety. There’s plenty of toilets around and they are all clean. I wont say much about what you actually see so people who have never been can see it all for the first time ! Its honestly amazing and some parts can bring tears to your eyes especially if you are a super fan! All the staff are incredibly friendly and helpful and because we went this time of year there was the dark arts on which added that little extra in. There’s so much to see and do there. It took well over 4 hours to complete due to how detailed the audio guides are. Looking forward to visiting again one day! I’ll add a few generic photos in but nothing that will spoil seeing big sets for the first time!
Chloe Westall — Google review
Amazing incredible place! A must go to if you are a Harry Potter fan! So much to see and learn.
The shop is massive, the staff are so kind and helpful, the man (sorry didn't get his name) behind the wand counter at the shop was so so knowledgeable about all the actors and wands.
The place was amazing, lots to see, lots of food options, butterbeer ice cream and drink were lovely!
We spent around 6 hours there it was amazing!
Elise — Google review
This place is unbelievable! Well and truly breath taking and parts of it are so immersive.
If you like/love/or are a Potter head it is a must see attraction! There is so many amazing things from the film to see. So many cool ways to tell you how they made it as well. Just make sure you go and see it and don't forget to take a Harry Potter passport at the beginning and watch out for the stamp machines along the way. Enjoy!
Anneliese McDaid (Annie) — Google review
As a die hard fan of the Harry Potter franchise, I was very much looking forward to a visit to the Warner Bros Studio Tour.
We arrived for the first slot of the day, and had almost no wait as the queue was handled brilliantly. It turns out we scheduled our visit on the first day of the Dark Arts Halloween special. The Great Hall was decorated with floating pumpkins and really looked fantastic. As well as this, throughout the day, death eaters put on a wonderful display.
Each and every aspect of the tour was simply brilliant. Getting in-depth insights into the making of Harry Potter and seeing the sets and props in person was super special.
The staff were also fantastic, all of them teeming with knowledge of the franchise and super happy to chat and help where needed.
The cafe and picnic areas were great and I have to say the butter beer was very nice, although the rest of our party didn’t agree.
The gift shop at the end was very busy, I recommend saving a bit of time to look around and wait in the queue to be served. The shop was enormous and hosted a very large range of merchandise. The serving staff were wonderful and very helpful with our questions.
All in all, it was a fantastic day out. With lots of knowledgeable staff, interesting facts and wonderful exhibits straight from the movies, I cannot recommend this tour enough. If you’re a true potter head, you’ll absolutely be right in your element. I will be visiting again.
Sam Hockaday — Google review
How can I even rate a place that is beyond dreams!! This place is magical, and no matter what, everyone should visit this place. It's a magical place any Potter heads dream come true. Every scene every set makes you feel like you are in the movie, speechless, spellbound. Even the butter beer and butter ice cream was the best I had. The merchandise was amazing as well. ❤️✨
Ajita Visen — Google review
If you are a Harry Potter fan then this is a must visit and probably more than once. Second visit and it's excellent. It's pricey but a full day out experience for the whole family. Had the audio guide but didn't really need it if I'm being honest. The queue wasn't long to get in but the one in the shop was out the door when we left. Allow plenty of time. Our fish and chips in the cafe were nice.
Phil Wheeler — Google review
A dream come true for a Potterhead. It was amazing to see how they created the magic of the Harry Potter movies. From the design to the special effects to constructing the sets. There is a really fun stamp scavenger hunt that I enjoyed, I imagine it would be great to keep kids interested. 100% would recommend. It's definitely worth a visit.
Cara Harrison — Google review
A must visit if you're a fan of Harry Potter. Goes behind the scene of the making of all the movies. Pretty surreal to be standing on the same set as the fellow actors/actresses. There are food options available and need not worry bout your meals. Plentiful toilets that are clean. Gift shop wasn't too crowded on a Friday evening. But too expensive!
Recommend about half a day if you're visiting from London. Also recommend to visit early in the morning as crowds are lesser
Eldridge Chang — Google review
An absolutely stunning experience. It was amazing to see the sets used in the movies as well as costumes worn by our favourite actors/characters. There's so much to see and even after 4 hours felt like I could have spent more time there. Definitely would recommend getting the basic tickets as there is so much to already see and read even before having the bonus content from the audio and video guide. It was challenging to do both - use the additional audio guide and also do the original activities I fell behind from the rest of my party
Jonah Graham — Google review
Very impressive! If you want to read the info and take things in properly, it will take far longer than suggested. I'd highly recommend this as a visit for any Potter fans. It is absolutely fascinating. The only reason it isn't 5 star is that for such a long tour, there is only one place to stop and get a drink once you enter the actual tour (half way round). This was after around two hours for us. Being heavily pregnant, I found this a struggle and just wanted a sit down and a drink. When we got halfway, there weren't seats/tables available anyway. Poor weather kept people indoors, which wouldn't have helped. There were benches dotted around but nowhere for a proper stop. You can't eat or drink except in the designated areas. I wouldn't recommend the tour for anyone who may want to take breaks or wants to sit and eat within a 4 hour period. Anyone who is happy to fuel up first and happy on their feet for long stretches will love it!
Leanne Earle — Google review
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Studio Tour Dr, Leavesden, Watford WD25 7LR, United Kingdom
The Paradise Wildlife Park is a Hertfordshire zoo that features an enormous collection of 800+ animals from all over the world. You're allowed to feed and touch the animals, making it a great day out for kids. The park is well maintained and staffed by knowledgeable and helpful zookeepers.
This place surprised me of its beautiful decor, cute fauna variety and an amazing dinosaur section added to it. We were lucky to see all the animals relaxing in the sun & the interactive dinosaurs roaring with realistic bodily movements. Whether you love The Lion King or Jurassic Park, this place is a must!
Ruby Webb — Google review
We visited the Paradise wildlife park to do a Tickle a Tapir experience. It's a lovely park. Lots of food places. Good exhibits and viewpoints for the enclosures.
The experience was amazing. The keeper Joe was so friendly and very informative. It was lovely to meet Tim and Tamara the Tapirs. They were very content to be fussed over.
The Tigers were active and one was even taking a dip in the pool which apparently is relatively rare.
We didn't do the dinosaur walk but it looked really good. A great place to take children as there are lots of play parks etc.
All staff we encountered were really friendly and welcoming.
Highly recommend a visit if you're in the area.
Myfanw Jones — Google review
We visited this place for the 3rd time in 3 years. Kids still love it. Dinosaur walk was good fun with educational facts written next to each one. Great place to take photos. Zoo was also amazing, everything close by so don’t need to walk a lot to get from one place to another. Good variety of animals and managed to see most with good views. Dinosaur meet and greet, jungle dance shows, and the children’s soft play area were a great addition. They even have a dedicated multi faith prayer room which was very convenient.
Suleman Ahmed — Google review
Absolutely fantastic. Extremely underrated zoo! There is a wide range of animals to see and you can also pay for special interactions, (tickle a tapir) which are great add ons! You can easily navigate around the park and get up close to some of them which is great!
The dinosaur world is a great perk and makes the zoo unique. Was very impressing. An excellent choice for kids! Great value for money
despina kalozoes — Google review
Really enjoyable visit. Came for the day without kids and had a nice time. It wasn’t too busy or crowded at any point. Plenty of toilets dotted throughout the park. The food options seemed good and varied, and there were plenty of picnic tables and benches to sit on with your own food as well.
Some of the habitats are great - we particular loved the sun bears. They were so fun to watch! Others seemed a bit small and lacking and made us uncomfortable. I do hope they continue to update throughout and improve this.
I also had the red panda feeding experience which was delightful. The keeper who accompanied me was really lovely to talk to and I enjoyed asking her questions. I wish the experience could have been longer but I suppose with only one panda at the moment who isn’t bothered by bamboo, it was bound to be a bit short.
Overall a lovely visit.
Erin J — Google review
Brilliant. We went on the summer evening night event. The zoo, entertainment and staff were so nice. Our toddler went free as he is under 2 and for the both of us it cost £32.40 (we had a discount code so got £3.60 off). It's small and not huge. No queues or rush. We got to relax and enjoy it. Highly recommend it.
Razia Ali — Google review
Yes yes yes!!! I haven’t been to the park in 7 years and today went with my 8 year old and 1 year old. I often find it hard to find things to do that will suit both my children due to their age gap. However this was perfect!! I love the size of the park not too big not too small. The animals enclosures were massive and clean. The eating facilities had a great view of the enclosures. Felt like the tiger who came to tea moment. My son was worried about a snake as she was submerged in water, and her head seemed to be stuck between the rocks. We found a keeper who acted very quickly walking with my son and talking about his favourite animal on the park. She said the snake looked okay but would get someone from the reptile department to take a look. 5 minutes later she was back with another keeper! These animals are clearly well looked after.
The Dino park is a great addition and is so well done and blew me away. Both my children were a little scared so showed you how realistic it was!
They do have works being completed but this had no effect on our day out and no disruption. The work spaces are covered with the plans and this is a great way of communicating the change from the normal blank canvas.
However not having prams in one of the eating facilities wasn’t great. It wouldn’t have been a problem if the pram park was next to or directly outside the eating facilities but it was not, or you had a spare pair of hands. I sat my children down and managed to make sure my pram was tucked in as much as possible. A staff member asked me to remove it however I said this was impractical as a parent on my own. She said say she could look after my children while I moved it, but this wasn't okay for me. In the end she did offer to take it out for me. I spoke to a women while waiting for the changing facilities and she said that’s why she won’t eat in there. Also I hope with the new big plans for this zoo they do invest in more changing facilities. I had to wait 15+ minutes to change my daughter. This is why I have had to take a star away.
Lastly this zoo has amazing customer service, was second to none even with the pram saga. From the staff on the gates to the cafes and zoo keepers. We will definitely be back time and time again. Your staff are a credit to the zoo and I do hope you share this review with them!
P.s please can you add the Capybara to the adoption list or on the junior zoo keeper ☺️
Well done 👌🏻
Nisha Taylor — Google review
Fantastic Family Day Out at Hertfordshire Zoo!
My family and I visited Hertfordshire Zoo on a sunny warm day and had an incredible experience from start to finish. Arriving around 11am, parking was a breeze with friendly staff guiding us to overflow when necessary. We were pleasantly surprised to find no long queues at the gates.
The zoo itself is well-kept and maintained, offering something for everyone. With my 16-month-old daughter, 12-year-old son, my partner's 9-year-old daughter, and her parents, it truly catered to the entire family. Informational spots were plentiful, allowing us to learn while having fun.
The highlight for our children was undoubtedly the Dinosaur park, which provided a magical and unique experience. The staff were not only friendly but incredibly informative. When my daughter inquired about the constant plant watering, a staff member took the time to explain its importance and even offered to involve her in the process.
We made full use of the on-site facilities, from restaurants to little shacks, and especially enjoyed the well-maintained splash park. Overall, Hertfordshire Zoo provided us with a memorable day out filled with fun, learning, and friendly faces. Highly recommended for families looking for a fantastic day of adventure!
Nirmal Perera — Google review
Great day out with friends.
Visited the park because of a wedding celebration which took place in the event marquee.
Had a chance to explore the park and it was definitely worth it. Would come back here again.
Great selection of different animals which all appear well looked after and treated well.
On your feet for the entire time so wear comfortable shoes.
Chris Lowes — Google review
Visited with a lovely friend, 101 years of age, for a birthday treat with her daughter. What a fabulous day we had. She had a feed the big cats experience and fed a tiger. A lovely extremely kind and knowledgeable keeper guided her through the experience beautifully. I cannot rate this experience high enough. All the staff polite and friendly. We spent all day enjoying the animals and a nice lunch. The dinosaurs were amazing too. Definitely will be back.
Andi's Dog Training — Google review
Lovely wildlife park. We went during a dinner festival on a Friday evening the kids absolutely loved the music, dancing and the animals of course. It's very friendly and compact. My only criticism would be the quality of food available- not the best particularly for the prices you pay. Overall though, great fun!!
Rohit Alimchandani — Google review
The Zoo is divided into 2 sections. A dinosaur park and a more traditional zoo. The dinosaur park is good fun but more for small children while the Zoo is top class! Some great enclosures, with amazing views of the animals.
James Bowker — Google review
First time visit and very impressed. Scary dinosaur park was impressive, wonderful collection of stunning animals, kiddies enjoyed the play parks and splash area. Plenty of loo's. Easy to walk around and with a buggy. Foody places plentiful and two placed with views of the bears and tiger! Staff happy and helpful.
Colin Waring — Google review
We were fortunate enough to visit our of school holiday time -the local schools had gone back after Easter.
My family (children 4 and 6) had a lovely time. The dinosaurs were excellent and are based on the Jurassic World ones which include some of the hybrids - which my son absolutely loved!
It wasn't busy for us, but I imagine it can get quite busy as the place is rather compact. I wouldn't have enjoyed it had we had to queue up for everything. There is a lot of see and do and it's easy to get round in the day.
There is a splash area so if warm, children can get into their swimwear and have fun splash time.
The soft play is good too.
Take snacks and drinks because there aren't that many places to get these things from.
Born of the Sea — Google review
This is one of the best Zoos around, simple as that!
For young children it’s brilliant, so clean and well maintained - plenty of things to see and do, plus the soft play and multiple play areas help to keep them entertained. The park is laid out in a way it always feels like an adventure. You turn a corner and suddenly there’s a massive monkey enclosure, or a big bird display area.
The dinosaur adventure is fantastic too, combined with the train ride entertained the little ones for ages.
My only criticism is the lion enclosure feels a little small .. we had an amazing view of 3 beautiful white lions but perhaps their enclosure could be bigger.
I didn’t try the food, there’s plenty of places for picnics and I always find it easier bringing our own stuff.
Will definitely coming back when the beat enclosure opens
Beetyd — Google review
Second time visiting. It was such an amazing experience. Spent a whole day there. Visited the animals and managed to have quality time with my family playing golf as it was all private. Kids loved the play area, which had big slides, large trucks, swings, etc. Kids also loved the dinasour train journey. Was able to sit and enjoy eating in the cafe. I would definitely go again.
Shamima Begum — Google review
I’ve not been to Paradise Park for probably around 25 years and the memories I have from back then absolutely do not match up to what I experienced this weekend!
There is tons for the family to do. We arrived around half 10 and didn’t see our first animal until nearly 1, but that’s not a bad thing. The kids were in love with all the splash pool, play areas, the World of Dinosaurs, mini golf, more play areas and more. When we finally made our way to the animals we again wasn’t disappointed. We’ve been to a number of wildlife parks now and outside of the big ones (like London/Chester Zoo) here was easily the best so far. The park isn’t absolutely sprawling so you’re walking for miles but every area has a really good amount of space. The animals that we did see all looked very happy and comfortable, but unfortunately for us a lot of them were a bit too shy to come out and play. There is absolutely tons of interactive elements to most of the animals enclosures so the kids were never short of something to do between animals.
Food and drinks wasn’t too badly priced either.
I guess you could argue that the Paradise Park of today is a bit like the ship of theseus… So much has changed, is it even the same place it once was? The literal only thing I could spot that hadn’t been changed or removed was the red Dennis firetruck in the play area.
David Norman — Google review
I’ve visited twice within the past few months. The first was a day visit at the end of summer/beginning of autumn whilst it was still warm. My toddler had the best time ;we all did) from seeing the animals from different levels to the indoor unlimited soft play to the outdoor splash park and other play areas. I can see why families buy the membership packages. We revisited more recently to see the dinosaurs at night. My toddler is obsessed with dinosaurs and this was a night to remember with the lighting, dinosaur shows and meet and greets and silent disco. Would definitely visit again.
Tanesha Bryson — Google review
Brilliant. I last went around 25 years ago so it's claimed a lot. The gift shop was brilliant, the food was surprisingly nice and the animals looked well looked after. The enclosures looked really good and spacious considering it's a smaller place and we ran out of time for my 2 year old to go on the slides etc but she would've loved it. There's so much space so even when it's busy, you're not having to push past people. We spoke to a zoo keeper in the car park who had just finished their shift and he had great things to say about the place. He also said the staff know so much and love it when visitors ask them questions although people usually don't ask them as they think they're too busy. He said "please ask us questions. We've always got time to answer questions about the animals". Highly recommended and we'll definitely be coming back in the warmer months and with more of the family!
We visited on a Monday during half term in October for my daughter's 2nd birthday.
C Perrin — Google review
Had a great day out at Paradise Wildlife Park. It was much bigger than I thought it would be. The zoo was very clean and kept well and the layout and enclosures made animals easy to see while still giving them plenty of room. No giant animals but still so many animals to see and a few I've not seen in other zoos. We had lunch there which was reasonable and the burgers were really tasty. We played crazy golf which was fun and super cheap! We popped into the speedway museum which was fantastic as we both love motorbikes and the gentlemen gave us so much information we learnt loads. Great day out.
Becky James — Google review
We are longtime members of the zoo (back from when it was Paradise Wildlife Park) and it's hands down one of our favourite places to still go, even though our kids are tween/teenagers now.
There is so much to do, for all ages, whatever the weather, and all for one price as the entry covers the zoo itself, all the animals talks, playground, paddling pool, car museum, indoor soft play & cafe, playgrounds and the amazing Dinosaur walk.
The variety of animals feels just right and they are constantly making improvements and adding new or improved habitats/enclosures, all beautifully planned and finished. My personal favourites are the otters and the red pandas.
There is a good restaurant on site plus plenty of covered picnic areas, plus snack/coffee kiosks and ice cream!
Lots of events throughout the years plus late openings in the summer. A huge choice of animal encounters and experiences offer, plus so much great conservation and charity work both here and abroad.
Ample free parking, plenty of toilets, baby change and extremely accessible for buggies, wheelchairs and mobility scooters as so much is ramped. This means everyone can get a great view of the animals.
A great place that we will continue to visit and support 🙂
Rachel Ellen — Google review
Great Zoo for the smaller child, you can see the animals so close and my boy loved the world of dinosaurs so much.
The food is also reasonably priced and great park and soft play facilities.
Great day out for small children and no need for a pram as there’s little amount of walking between animals.
Joe Imberg — Google review
Took the children up to see Hertfordshire Zoo (the one from One Zoo Three!) and we had a wonderful time. We met Cameron and Aaron too!
The animals were great, the staff were super friendly and it just felt like a really nice place to work and be a part of. We saw a few talks and also the bird display (excellent).
The dinosaur park there was also AMAZING. Well worth doing. Use the timings on the leaflet you get on the way in to plan your day and you'll have a great time.
So yeah, we're absolutely going to be coming back again soon:)
James Whatley — Google review
Oh how wonderful it was to finally visit this beautiful place 🥰 after watching it on telly for so long with the kids, we all had a wonderful day ❤️ so much to see and so much information provided about the animals! All the staff are happy to provide more information and happy to when asked questions by the children and you can tell they love their jobs 🥰 we were even more privileged when we met Cam and Taylor, who took the time with my children who spotted them and were very excited to met them. The children treated them like old friends and Taylor and Cam were wonderful, thank you so much 🥰
Sam C-L — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed my time there with my children. I have been here when it was paradise wildlife park many moons ago however returning back now with five children all under 10 was brilliant. The children had an amazing time and the new Jurassic park feature was brilliant 2. Free face painting for adults and children was also a nice touch.
Shahnuaz Meah — Google review
We had a look at this place a few days ago and wanted to check this out for the new year and something to kick off the new 2024 year.
Arrived there with no traffic getting in and a great go and stop signal system before you enter the carpark.
Very quick service getting in and being the time of the year half the stalls were closed.
The park area was wicked for my daughter she loved it.
Seeing the animals as well was a wicked treat to see and what we paid as well. And we will definitely go back.
The cafe was good priced and good food.
Josh Lloyd — Google review
Had a lovely day here, was very clean, they have just been doing up the Zoo and looks really nice.
Took two of us around 2 hours 30 to walk around everything and watch abit of the bird show (due to the rain they couldn't show all the birds as some do not fly in the rain like owls)
Was really short walks between all of the areas.
Was a great day out.
Bradley Perkins — Google review
Really nice zoo ,went in half term and wasn't to busy,zoo was clean and tidy staff was very friendly and polite .
We saw an array of animals from lions to snakes to the cute family of otters my daughter liked the baby otters the best .
The dinosaur walk was good ,the dinosaurs move and roar (not all but most) which made it that much better as an experience for the kids .
We did the zoo plus stop for lunch etc in a couple of hours,probably need 3-4 hours depending on your family ,but it's nice as it's not too big great for younger children, in my opinion, as younger children can tire easily and get bored .
There are talks in the day at certain times about the animals if you want to listen watch .
And in school holidays there are live shows on stage ie singing and dancing and you can meet rex the dinosaur 🦕.
There a couple of play areas ,one outdoor ,one under a canopy type and another indoor soft play so plenty to keep children happy .
There is food available but we took lunch as with all places can be expensive
Overall really nice day and we would definitely go again 😁
jojo x — Google review
All in all it is okay. Disagree with how small the enclosures are for majority of the animals. Im sure these cages can be made bigger given the prices they charge for entering and food/drink, it is really quite devastating to see animals in enclosures this size. I would recommend you going if you don’t care about the tiny enclosures these animals are in.
Carmen — Google review
Absolutely brilliant day, we met up with my son, daughter in law & 2 grandsons. They loved it, so much to do & see, they loved the dinosaurs. The weather was perfect too, what more could you ask for. Thank you for a fantastic day out, it's definitely worth a visit 😊 🦕🦖🦁🐒🐫
Sandra Joy — Google review
Lots to see and do, dinosaur really, train ride, kiddies play areas, animals etc. Good food and drink options or areas for picnics. Loved it so much we applied for annual passes at the end of the day and they deducted our entry fee we'd paid from the annual amount. All round fab time.
Shannon O'Hare — Google review
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Windsor Castle is a massive, historic fortress that has been home to the British and English Royal Family for centuries. The castle is enormous - occupying over 13 acres - and it's also one of the largest inhabited castles in the world. The castle frequently hosts state occasions, and when the Queen is at home, her royal standard flies from one of its towers.
Better experienced than described. Tour operators I went with = Premium tours. Excellent group, great Tour guide, experienced driver, great timing and important tips.
I visited on a Saturday, started tour at 9:30am, witnessed guards change around 11am. Place was packed with several tourists from all over the world. I'd recommend going with a guide. We had to wait a few minutes in long queues before entering as the place was heavily booked. I bought tickets in advance through the tour group I came with and that saved me a lot of hassle.
Was lucky to witness the guards change. Rich English culture, well preserved, proudly displayed.
A definite recommend for anyone interested in rich royal history and artefacts.
Decent washrooms, affordable eateries around, friendly but strict castle staff, everything was on point.
Souvenirs to be grabbed within and outside castle at reasonable prices.
Philans Cosmos Ankrah — Google review
Love this castle! When visiting Europe you see a ton of castles but this one has to be my favorite! It's clean, kept up and absolutely beautiful! This was my first visit and I already recommended it to all my friends and family planning trips to London! This is a beautiful must stop!
Maria CHAIREZ — Google review
The area around the castle is very nice, roads are filled with flowers and union jack flags everywhere. The view from the river banks and the bridge is so nice and one won’t get enough of. The castle was closed at the time of my visit so can’t comment of the internals.
Dr. Al — Google review
Such a fascinating place of British regal history. Perfect place to go on a weekend and to see the history maintained beautifully.
The regiments of royal guards are there to be photographed in their ceremonial uniforms.
There is Royal Doll’s house and miniature royal palace are also fascinating to see.
There are a lot of sights, where you can click aesthetic pictures and after checking all the places, you can buy magnets, postcards and souvenirs.
There are a lot of good food places near castle and not to miss the ice cream places.
Also not to miss to see “The Long Walk” at Windsor park.
Pooja Prasad — Google review
Highly recommend this as it is one of the must-see locations if you are visiting the country or the area.
Overall, it was a lovely visit. Before arriving we did not know what to expect as this was the first time visiting this particular location. We had a driver who dropped us off at the corner between the long walk and the entrance. Entrance was very easy and organized and the guards were very professional and helpful. No pictures are allowed inside parts of some buildings but that leaves the visitor plenty of area to take pictures outside the buildings on the grounds. I like the audio tour but think that your estimate of how long they take is a little low. It took more than 120 minutes to see most of what we saw and that was before the planned Kitchen tour that we booked. I think 180 minutes might be more accurate. The church and grounds are beautiful and have a rich history we could have spent much more time there. The fire restoration is amazing. Kudos to the builders for restoring it to its current condition in just 5 short years. After the visit, we walked part of the long walk and then down the cobblestone city streets. That was a bit less well-kept than the castle grounds but nice all the same.
Ward Dougherty — Google review
Great day out. Plenty to see and good value for money. Headsets provided are really useful for commentary as you go round the castle rooms. Staff were very helpful and polite. Buying tickets in advance avoids queues.
Paris Hunt — Google review
Windsor Castle reigns supreme as the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, proudly perched atop a Thames-side bluff for over 900 years. Witness to British monarchs from William the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth II, it's a tapestry woven with royal splendor, architectural intrigue, and captivating stories.
Key Features:
St George's Chapel: A Gothic masterpiece, housing the tombs of 10 monarchs and Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's wedding venue.
State Apartments: Immerse yourself in the opulent living quarters of the royal family, adorned with priceless art and furniture.
Changing of the Guard: Witness the iconic ceremony where Queen's Guard regiments swap duties in a vibrant display of precision and tradition.
Magnificent Grounds: Explore sprawling gardens, lush lawns, and the majestic Round Tower, offering panoramic views of the Thames Valley.
Significance:
A symbol of British monarchy and national pride for centuries.
A stunning example of medieval and Gothic architecture, evolving over time.
A vibrant working castle, hosting state occasions and royal residences.
Visiting Windsor Castle:
Open to the public for tours of the State Apartments and St George's Chapel.
Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place daily.
Advance booking recommended, especially during peak season.
Step into a world of royal grandeur at Windsor Castle, where history whispers from every stone.
Yasith Ramawickrama — Google review
Windsor castle is one of the oldest castle in the world and good. You will enjoy with family and friends. One day trip and you will be refreshed after visiting Windsor and the castle. I have 4 stars and 1 star minus for no photography allowed inside castle (closed areas). Some points are very good and nice and good for photography (open area). Well maintained and green.
Kalwant Yadav — Google review
Fantastic collection of art. Beautifully preserved castle full of history. Very friendly and informative staff. You can spend here a day here and still want to come back for more. Excellent audio guides.
Delicious cakes in the cafe.
Karolina McIlroy — Google review
Perfect for a day out and I recommend buying tickets in advance. Amazing place to explore and stunning architecture. Audio guide is available. Taking photos inside the chapel and state rooms are prohibited. Still you can enjoy and appreciate the place inside and out. Highly recommended!
Tonya Santos — Google review
Great side trip from London. Nice shopping area outside the castle. Queen Mary's doll house was OK, interesting. The inside of the castle that we saw was gorgeous. Cool to see all the knight crests. Also nice to St. George chapel, and the queen's resting place.
Jeff W. — Google review
This was one of the best experiences of my life. Having been brought up seeing all the big events held by the royals it was great to be able to see first hand where everything has happened in my lifetime. I’m not a big history person but this was definitely something I could relate to.
We spent the better part of three hours exploring the castle. I would absolutely recommend to anyone.
Anthony Staltari — Google review
Wow, what a place. 1000 years old and still looks amazing.
Went to visit and look inside the halls and residence, etc. Fascinating history Kings Queens paintings and from all over the world gifts etc. To see.
I had to pay my respect to the late Queen and Prince Philip. Took a few moments to remember how wonderful they both were.
Well, it's worth a visit. What else could someone say.
Matthew Robinson — Google review
Fantastic, historical site to visit. The splendour inside is amazing, and the architecture is outstanding. This has something for everyone. My only small niggle would be that there isn't enough information as you walk around, so you need to buy the audio sets or books. However, the staff are informative and very helpful. Excellent day out.
Brian Knowles — Google review
Love it!! The changing of the guards was wonderful. The Castle was so beautiful and there are so many artifacts to see. We also enjoyed a cup of tea with a tea biscuit. Be sure to visit the church where Queen Elizabeth, her husband, mother, father and sister are laid to rest as well as Henry the eighth. Make the time to go into the town as well. The people are all so friendly.
Evelene Harrison Bain Bruner — Google review
I liked it. We visited as part of a 2-day tour from London so we had limited time, but it was more than enough to visit the whole place. We didn’t get to see the changing of the guard, but the doll house is very impressive. There are lots of rooms to explore, and the audio guide was explanatory. However, one of the guides had the files in different order so it was difficult to follow the path
María Guillermina Véscovo — Google review
Very well organized national treasure, we visited when King Charles was on site, but seen no significant blockades or restricted areas. Museum is amazing, obviously, premises are well maintained. Definitely recommend, it's worth the money!
Zsolt Elekes — Google review
Historic castle used as a residence by the British Royal family. Tickets can be purchased on the day but better to purchase online. Tickets which are purchased from the castle itself can be converted to an annual pass for free.
It takes about two hours to tour the grounds and castle, depending on how long you want to linger at each point. A free touch screen audio guide and headphones are loaned for the tour. There is no tour guide, you just walk around at your own pace. The touch screen guide will provide information on various parts of the castle. The parts are numbered. The North terrace then the doll's House followed by the state apartments then St George's chapel. The Chapel is closed for visitors on Sunday. Changing of the guard happens at 11am on certain days except Sunday. No photography is allowed inside. Use public car parks, the castle does not have one for visitors.
Dufus Wombat — Google review
This castle is massive, almost like a small town, and has great views of surrounding Windsor. You can see the long walk, the changing of the guard and the beautiful insides and rooms. A must do.
Jack Mitchell — Google review
A revisit to the castle, apartments amazing, dolls House so cute and detailed. Lucky enough to do the Tower tour this time. A special moment seeing the Queen and prince Phillips resting place. Just a beautiful place all round. Oh and lovely cakes in the cafe.
Linda Bentley — Google review
Iconic and beautiful sight to behold. Your visit could be quite delayed if you did not buy your ticket in advance, as you have to queue to buy your ticket and your entrance will depend on the time of the next available batch. In all, please buy your tickets in advance if you can, and also budget roughly two hours to enjoy your time at the Castle.
cyril uteh — Google review
Had a brilliant visit here. It's very well organised, as one would imagine, with lots to see. We also visited St George's Chapel, which was magnificent and also very moving. No photography is allowed in the castle or the chapel, but it is every bit as splendid as you would imagine.
Lucie Ruddock — Google review
A very beautiful castle. Wonderful collection of rare artifacts throughout the palace. What makes is very interesting is that the castle is still working. You get to see 900+ years worth of history in the making.
Rengesh K — Google review
Visited the Windsor Castles during the Christmas holidays, the castle was closed but we could walk around the castle, take pictures, and also walk to the river. The rail station is historic and the engine which was used by the royal family is still on display. Even if you want to see things outside of Castle it would take at least a couple of hours, our tour gave us one hour to eat breakfast and look around. Make sure you have good cameras and comfortable walking shoes. There are a few restaurants that are open on holiday that day. I guess due to holidays the souvenir shops didn't open until our tour ended.
Pranav Sanghadia — Google review
It's great to visit a place that it is actively being used, but the ticket price is not justified. The majority of the places that you can see are actually on the outside of the castle. The only good thing is that is you decide to donate the ticket amout to charity, you have access for a year to the castle with the same tickets, but still, if you don't live nearby then my initial comment stands.
The dollhouse, for example, has really long queues, and once inside, you have to keep moving and can not really enjoy how much you want as the flow has to move.
Honestly, overall, it's not that impressive compared to other castles that I have visited. The great thing about it is the location as it is really close to the train station and it's easy to reach.
Anelis Glodean — Google review
Worth the ticket price. Allow 2 to 3 hours to take it all in. The Art work is amazing, as is the architecture. The staff are really helpful and enjoy answering your questions. The Chapel isn't open on a Sunday which is the day we went so that was a disappointment. Souvenirs are expensive but cheaper in the shops outside the castle. Parking was £5.50 an hour.
Eric Organ — Google review
Windsor castle is great but closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. We went through a tour and unfortunately chose Tue. The place is historic and has some great stories. Highly recommended to include a guide who can tell the stories. Don't miss the mile walk
Chander Damodaran — Google review
I was impressed by the tour (individual audio). Really a lot of interesting things to see, as well as the chapel. we also saw the changing of the guard. in short, worth a visit, buy tickets in advance
V V — Google review
This place is imbued with a rich tapestry of history and a regal atmosphere. Awe-inspiring features and well-preserved architecture captivates visitors, while guides offer insightful narratives. The grounds are splendidly maintained, presenting enchanting views. Be prepared for a good amount of walking. The establishment also offers a lovely gift shop with unique memorabilia.
Md Soleyman — Google review
Returned to Windsor Castle for the first time since February 2019, and the experience was even more breathtaking with the better weather this time around. Windsor truly looks stunning under the sunlight. One of the highlights was Queen Mary’s Dolls House – it’s absolutely amazing, offering a miniature glimpse into royal life.
Lucky for us, we visited on the last day the State Apartments were open, which added an extra layer of excitement to the visit. The audio tour was a standout feature, informative and well-organized, making it easy to match the commentary with each room we entered. The views from the castle windows over the gardens and beyond into wider Windsor are stunning and not to be missed. You could easily spend many hours just wandering and soaking it all in.
A note for future visitors: St George’s Chapel was closed as it was a Sunday, so do check the opening times ahead of your visit.
Wade Zammit Meaney — Google review
Such a wonderful, interesting piece of history to walk around with headphones for a walking tour! I’d highly recommend. We visited in November 2023 and really enjoyed it! We pre-purchased our tickets, which was well worth it as we didn’t have to wait in any queues!
Ryan Pavey — Google review
Beautiful Castle with amazing history. Definitely give yourself plenty of time to walk through all the rooms and take everything in. Also don't miss out on the chapel. Definitely worth visiting.
Marcus Law — Google review
We visited on Saturday of Easter weekend so it was quite busy but manageable. It was a beautiful day, too. All tours of the castle were well managed both outside and inside, considering how busy it was. The staff were friendly and helpful. Once inside, we'd spent around 2 hours in total exploring the castle and its history. I'd recommend getting the audio guide, as you are constantly moving and so won't have enough time to read everything. We ended our tour in St George's Chapel, which was quite surreal for me. We walked around slowly, and it's surprising just how many people are buried there. We had got to some stairs which had a sign saying "you are about to walk past the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II". We couldn't stop by it. We had to keep walking. It was quite emotional for us to see it, as well as seeing a grave stone for Margaret too. Once we had finished our tour, we continued and ended our day in Windsor at a few local pubs and a restaurant. Highly recommended for anyone interested in our history, but it is also a great town for a day out without the tour of the castle.
Annabelle Rose — Google review
Beautiful castle outside the London city. You can take National express for less than 10£ to visit there. Make sure to visit Jewels the best part of it.
This theme park is themed around the popular Lego toy system and offers rides, shows, amusements and shops across 12 themed lands. It is one of the most-visited attractions in the UK, with more than two million people visiting in 2015.
Great one night stay with 2 days in the park. The park had great rides and luckily for us the ques were not too bad. Our 8 year old really enjoyed. Our only complaint, was the air conditioning in our room. It would only blow cold air. We were unable to get it working to warm up. We stayed in the castle hotel, in a themed knights room, which was a great experience. We are all worn out today, from such a fun experience in the park. We ate our tea at the bricks restaurant, which was nice. Good service. We ate our breakfast at the tournament tavern, which was also tasty, with good quality food. Would recommend the experience for families.
Emma Morgan — Google review
A great place to hangout with family and friends. We reached there at around 10 am and thought that we are very early and what will we do for the entire day. But as the day passed we found it very difficult to cover the entire resort in that limited time. The resorts closing time is 6pm however we left ad around 6.45 and there was a huge crowd which did so. And even after leaving that late we were thinking that we could spend more time there. Since it's summer holidays and especially we went there on a bank holiday it was super crowded and busy. The first ride we took had a waiting time of around an hour. And all the major rides had the same waiting time but all were worth the wait. The rides I liked specially were the water splash, the haunted house and the fairy tale ride. The fairy tale ride was so fascinating that we took it twice, and also because it was not that busy. It is recommended that you take spare clothes if you want to indulge in the water rides. There are plenty of places to eat and drink, though they are a bit expensive. Highly recommended
Abhijeet Roy — Google review
We have been here 4 times in the past 4 years. This was certainly the most disappointing. Before I start let me state it was on 30 June 2023 and not school holidays.
How about I give you the + & -
+
Friendly staff
Shop has a lot of cool stuff
Great rides when they are functional and working
Coffee now at entrance and later on which is great
-
Viking River Splash was not working last year and again not this year in summer!
We spend 6.5 hours there and only managed to do 7 rides. They simply let too many people in! It was a madhouse and others had similar complaints about the capacity.
Food is terrible and extremely expensive.
£10 for parking which is 15 min walk is simply not very fair. No other option either.
They really need to sell less tickets so that people who are in can enjoy things more. We waited over an hour for 3 separate rides! Again not school holidays.
Below scores are out of 10
😉 Customer Service 9
🙂 Food Quality 4
🙂 Atmosphere 9
🙂 Price £££££ (rated between 1 - 5 £)
🙂 Presentation 7
🙂 Products 7
✅ Wifi Yes
🙂 Location 10
🅿️ Parking: Lots of paid parking available at £10
Overall 7 ⭐️
Luca ?Otago? Lani — Google review
A great day out. Recommend buying tickets in advance as cheaper. Blue badge holder pay standard parking but get priority parking spaces. Carer tickets claimed at ticket office BEFORE you go inside. (To order these are well hidden on the website pages, search "carer"). Digital download for all your days pictures is £20 which is much cheaper than buying individually. Ride queue times hit and miss. Longest wait we had was 30 mins.
Massive lack of seating throughout park to just sit for a bit. On a hill so get your comfiest shoes on to walk in. Would have been 5 star but staff at the "fun flavours " ice cream shop were really rude when we asked for a vegan option (there wasn't one). Plus staff at the hot dog stall by the harbour were having a bad day and looked like they had just finished an argument. Toilets on entry were really grimy even at the start of the day.
Helen Hare — Google review
Amazing hotel and fun park. Second to none with so many things to do, kids didn't stop for a second. Themed room was clean and fresh with plenty of room for a family of 5. Probably the best shower in Europe in the bathroom. Legoland park was incredible and left me and kids a bit awestruck with all the Lego creations and rides. I Highly recommend.
PS. I would like to thank all the staff who were full of fun and made our stay an absolute pleasure.
david ebsworth — Google review
This was an amazing place to go with my 7 year old. He and us absolutely loved it. So much to do and we went on all the rides we wanted to go on together. We stayed over and got a good deal on the room. We enjoyed the room too.
Only down side was the price for food in the restaurants on site. Lunch was well overpriced for what it was, and quality wasn't the best, same with evening meal only saving grace was good service and friendly staff. The park itself was amazing, though, and all the rides were appropriate, which you don't always get elsewhere. The Christmas activities on and santa visit were really good and my son again enjoyed this. We'll be back but won't be eating on site.
James Davies — Google review
This is definitely a full day out possibly even 2 to see and do everything, average queuing times for the summer holidays. We'd definitely return. Staff are friendly and helpful, facilities are clean and tidy despite the massive foot fall. We saw a live action show which was brilliant.
Lisa Moseley — Google review
It was a wonderful day with high temperatures since the morning. There are a lot of games, all of which are free and included in the ticket. Today is my son’s fourth birthday, and I was lucky to go to this place. I thought my son would not enjoy his day, but he was very happy to play there, and one of the things that made him very happy today was getting a car driver’s license 😂😂 I thank God. On this wonderful, beautiful day. I highly recommend families to visit this place
ahmed alfatatry — Google review
Had an absolute blast here with the kids! Tagged along on a family trip to celebrate my nephew’s birthday. We booked in advance using cereal vouchers. It was a lot of fun & tons bigger than we’d anticipated.
From workshops to theatre to age-appropriate fun rides; there’s something for everyone!
Onyeka Online — Google review
This place had something for everyone and all ages. Rides were great however waiting times were quite high. The kids enjoyed their time there so much.
Food wise was tough as they didn't accommodate gluten free options. The kids were very sad they couldn't have any ice cream because it was cross contaminated. You can take in snacks which was great. Definitely coming back when the kids are a little older so they can experience the bigger rides too. I think you need to come a few times so you can see all the different parts of the park. Because you spend so much time waiting to get on the ride you don't get to actually experience the park as much. So definitely need to come back. I guess that's how they make their money 💸💸💸
Mel S — Google review
I recently visited Legoland Windsor on a weekday, and overall, I had a positive experience. The ambiance of the park was great, creating a vibrant and fun atmosphere that added to the enjoyment of the day.
The staff at Legoland were mostly nice and friendly, which enhanced the overall experience. They were helpful and willing to assist whenever needed. Interactions with the staff were generally pleasant, and they added to the positive atmosphere of the park.
However, one downside of my visit was the significant queues. Despite it being a weekday, there were large queues for the attractions, which affected the overall enjoyment of the day. Waiting for extended periods of time can be frustrating, especially when you're eager to explore all that Legoland has to offer
Travel Buddy London — Google review
What a great day we had, think we probably needed 2 days and wish we had stayed. It was busy but not uncomfortable. The park is packed with loads to do and see and I would highly recommend a visit, wish we'd done it years ago to be fair. Food isn't cheap but we didn't expect it to be, the refillable drinks were a little disappointing and no ice available, so wouldn't do that again but overall a great day out. Recommend paying to park beforehand to save a few pennies :)
Colita Dainton — Google review
We spent an entire day at the park and was enough to see all attraction. Although there were massive queue everywhere. The entry ticket is reasonable if you buy it advance. Many food/snacks options, also vegan friendly.
Staff was very friendly. And seeing the shop outlet is MUST! 😍
Annamária Nagy — Google review
What a fantastic day we had. This was our 'Big Kids' day out and we picked a perfect weekend for it. Parking seemed to be the only difficulty but we picked a Saturday so we've only got ourselves to blame. The attractions were amazing, the new 4D ride was mind-blowing and the Halloween performance finished it off for us. We'll be going back one day!
Jake — Google review
Spent a day at Legoland during Christmas opening. Bought tickets in advance, which was good because it was sold out. The park looked great, decorated with lights and trees, and there were extra events throughout the day. Kids had a great time. Personally I think other theme parks give better value for money, this is relatively limited if you're looking for adrenaline, but good for keeping younger kids entertained for a day. Also good if you're a Lego fan!
Was impressed to see a sun block dispenser on the outside of the first aid office. We didn't need it because it was freezing cold, but top marks in the summer as I haven't seen that at other places before.
Steven Howe — Google review
We stayed in the Legoland Hotel for the Santa sleepover, and we had a great time. All staff were friendly and helpful.
We did think the hotel could do with a few more Christmas decorations, but still, it was nice.
The whole park was open, apart from the water rides. Mythica was brilliant. We went on this a few times.
We had dinner and breakfast in Bricks restaurant, and again, staff were great and very helpful with any allergies that you may have.
Did think the breakfast would have been better if it was buffet.
The park was clean and plenty of places to either get food or drinks.
Overall, a great night away.
Matthew Smith — Google review
We had a great day. We took our 8 year old and he lead the way. What’s good is none of the rides are huge so he’s happy to go on all of them. Great for families. We had a brilliant day. Despite arriving for opening time and staying until closing - it was busy so we only got on 5 rides all day.
Nicola Robinson — Google review
Great family day for young and old. Park opens at 10. I recommend you get there before as there is a public opening countdown every day. As soon as you enter, there are toilet facilities, and you either walk or take the train to the rides. Will stress you will be walking for most of the 7 hours you are there recommend hiking shoes,wellies, and waterproofs in case it rains! There is little in the way of shelter. It is very open! Nearly had to take a loan out for the ice cream £5 it is massive. Waiting times on rides depends on the time of year you go. There are plenty of toilet and coffee shops about. No dogs allowed. Wheelchair and pushchair accessible
Michelle Finn — Google review
We had a fantastic day but most rides were closed, not the cleanest of places, £20 for unlimited digital photo's on the rides but only one ride had a photo the rest either were not taking photos or the rides was broken/closed.
Would recommend finding out what is open before booking. All you can eat pizza pasta is nice food but manic when busy. Expensive day. But we made the most of it.
Eddie Morris — Google review
Great place to visit and spend the day. Queue times varied depending on time of day. There's a good variation of rides depending on age and excitement level. Get the Legoland app to see queue times and help navigate around the park. Priority parking opens at 9am which isn't printed on the ticket. Unlimited refill drinks were a lifesaver, although £9 upfront per bottle, it was great for the kids as we didn't need to keep visiting shops or carry around bottles in our bag. Overall a great experience and will definitely be visiting again.
Craig W — Google review
Legoland is a great time for a family day out. I would say the upper age limit for kids is around 12 years old. Older than that, the rides will seem a bit kiddy.
Buy your tickets in advance. Pay for parking in advance. Have fun!
Tom Carter — Google review
Good place to visit, we have had unlucky day as it was raining 🌧.
Rides are fun and approx was 10/15 min wait time.
When we sat for lunch I the large eatery the fire alarm went off and we was told to evacuate, it was a false alarm and we couldn't complete our lunch.
As every big theme park is essential to arrive early to park easy and not wait too long to enter.
Overall good fun Park for the children to enjoy.
I recommend to visit.
Lyubomir Georgiev (Lyubo) — Google review
Good fun for younger children but be prepared for long queues in the school holidays. Take snacks & drinks to have during the waiting time is my advice. We also found a lot of rides were not working or broke down while we were there which added to the frustration levels,the rides we did get on were good though.
We also stayed at the resort hotel which was really enjoyable.
Mossy — Google review
We Loved our Trip to Legoland. We got there nice and early at 9am in the car park and thought Wow we are one of the first few families to get there. Parked up and made our way to the Entrance and Lucky to be First in the line. We had about a 20 minute wait for the Gates to open. The Staff did a count down from 10 and Bang on 9:30am the Gates opened. My son had already decided on the first ride so we made our way down to the Laser Raiders ride. Being there early does make a great deal of difference as no queues for the rides. By 12pm we had done a lot of rides and then had a Nice break and had some Food. Then the boys wanted to go to the Splash water area and cool down as it was a seriously Hot day (25c+). As the day went on, we could see the queues getting Bigger and I recommend using the Legoland App as it gives you a waiting time on each ride and how to walk to the next ride. As for Food and drink it is pricey but it's recommended you buy the Refill Drinks Bottle at about £14 each for 2 Bottles and there were Drinks stations everywhere to go and Top your Bottle of Drink. We took some of our own food and snacks to save a little. Overall it was a Brilliant Family day out. Legoland ticked off our List...Let the next adventure begin ✌🏽
Gurminder Singh Dhahan — Google review
We came here for 2 days we stayed in Slough just 10 min drive away so was cheaper it was fantastic my 9yr old loved every minute and so did we its all set out really well. We were lucky the English October holidays start this week so it wasn't too busy no waiting in cues for long and not at all with some rides we spend the whole day here.
marie kev_marie_scotland@hotmail.com — Google review
If you or your kids love Lego then Legoland is must go place for you. We enjoyed our first visit very much. But was disappointed with the crowed management, it took at least 1 hour in the queue for each ride, due to the huge crowd. Few tips from my end which will be helpful if you are visiting the Legoland.
1. Try to use public transportation to reach the Legoland. Will be helpful to avoid parking and traffic bottlenecks.
2. Always book the tickets in advance because if you go for ticket booking for today the ticket charges will be more.
3. Download the Legoland map on the phone to traverse through more easily in the park.
4. Identify the rides you want to do and go directly to them without wasting time on anywhere else. The other parts of the park you can always visit without the queue.
5. Leave half or one hour early of park closure time to avoid traffic.
6. Avoid bank holiday weekends to avoid crowds.
Was disappointed by crowd management, the Legoland Management should limit the tickets instead of asking people to go for skip the queue tickets.
nilesh palkari — Google review
My experience at Legoland on New Year's Eve was nothing short of spectacular. The park was alive with excitement, and the festive atmosphere was infectious. The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the fantastic fireworks show, which lit up the night sky in a dazzling display of color and light, filling the air with a sense of wonder and delight. As I strolled through the park, I was captivated by the impressive Lego builds that adorned every corner, showcasing incredible creativity and attention to detail. The rides were thrilling and filled with laughter and joy, adding to the already magical atmosphere. It was a truly unforgettable way to ring in the new year, and the memories of that special evening at Legoland will stay with me for years to come.
Frank The Tank (Husky) — Google review
I really enjoyed my stay at the resort hotel and the park. My 4 year old son loved it. The room with the hidden treasure, the play room and splash pool. And once we go to the park the new rides and attractions just keep on coming. There is plenty to choose from, we visited on a week day which made the queues much shorter...if visiting on a busy weekend I would suggest the fast track queue options. Especially if going with little one
Norbert Nagy — Google review
Good for the younger family members and those who love Lego …. Typical theme park prices though and weirdly the fairground stalls have “variable pricing” the £5 a go on Friday was £7 on a Saturday? We swerved the £3 to throw one basketball at a hoop though! Mini land is cool though and the AR app for Mythica amusing - not so amusing was a 70 minute wait for the ride. Long waits for most rides for young children is not fun for them or us adults!
David Anderson — Google review
It was a very nice one. I wasn't expecting the size of the resort until I got there. 😅 We could only visit a few number of places. We've got a Merlin pass, so we'll definitely visit again - of course, the places we've not been.
Ibrahim Oluwaseun Adedokun — Google review
Kids enjoyed it. It was a tough day, though, with queues up to 50 mins for some rides - considering it was March, I can only imagine what it would be like during school holidays and the summer!
The biggest downside was the price of everything. £9 for a battered sausage and chips. £5 for an ice cream. £8 for 5 donuts. £25 to hire a scooter. £10 to park. Lego massively overpriced (playing on kids' wanting it). Up to £10 PER RIDE to get to the front of the queues, meaning those with money could jump to the front of all the queues, leaving those less well off, waiting even longer in queues. Not fair.
These types of places absolutely rip people off, for no other reason than sheer greed.
But, the kids enjoyed it....
Jonathan Davies — Google review
It was a lovely place, beautifully designed, strategically located, and spacious. The rides were awesome, and the kids had a superb time.
The minicity was the most exciting non-ride aspect of Resort for me.
The waiting time is almost as advertised, but most of the attractions had wait times less than 10 minutes.
Henry O. — Google review
Amazing place. It has everything for everybody, right from kids of 4-8 years, young once and adults as well. You can get food from the various options available there, or you can pack the home made food as well (more economical). I suggest to plan the trip and what rides you want to try (use LegoLand app). This will help to cover rides you want to enjoy. You may to able to cover all rides in a day so either try to schedule another trip or you may want to stay there (yes, there is an option) and try all the rides. Enjoy !!
Jigar Thakkar — Google review
Visited for the first time with my 6 year old daughter during the first week of Easter break.
Daughter loved Legoland, naturally, especially being a ninjago fan. Sadly, it didn’t live up to my expectations.
We had a 4 hour limit to our stay because of family commitments and during the first 3 hours we queued for 3 rides and for lunch.
On lunch options, £8+ for a long hot dog is just too much and the quality of fare is really basic and unhealthy.
To get the best out of your visit arrive early, get the queue jumping pass and take your own lunch.
Chris and Nat — Google review
Really good day. Easter Friday, booked tickets and parking in advance. No queue to get in and the queues when in the park weren't that bad really, 45m to an hour for the big rides but still a few that were only up to half an hour wait.
I've added a Map of the park for you so you can use it to plan your route around the park. We headed straight to the back of the park and worked our way to the front throughout the day. Worked well.
Adam Jarvis — Google review
Had a lovely day out here in the April half term and it was not too busy. Longest que during the day was 50mins for the sky fire ride.
It was easy to find and park up (I paid for parking in advance which I highly recommend). We then headed in at 10am as it opened and went in with no waiting.
The kids loved everything they went on, and the ques were very reasonable. They were often moving quickly which is good and there is generally plenty to look at and keep you entertained while waiting.
We had the fried chicken for lunch but it was far too overpriced and certainly felt like they were taking advantage. It doesn't need to be that expensive. Hence the 4 stars here.
We barely managed to get on a quarter of the rides available during the day out, so it's very possible to stay at the park or nearby and have multiple visits without being bored. However we managed to go on all our favourite ones and it was wonderful for the younger ones to be able to try their first roller coasters.
The shop at the end was great, we got there a bit early to avoid the mad ques and it paid off.
Overall I would rate our trip 4/5 with the lost star being the high price of extras such as the food/drinks, full price on lego at the shop and overpriced souvenir items.
We will definitely return though, thank you Lego.
Kyle Keenan — Google review
Fun place for the family! While it rained it was still a good time. Finding our premium parking failed but oh well.
There is lots to do and ensure you bring rain gear and pack a great picnic as they have places all over. There is a resort hotel on the grounds and skip that. Stay at the Heathrow Marriott on Bath Road :)
The British Museum, established in 1753 with collections from Sir Hans Sloane, houses over eight million items from around the world. It offers themed departments such as Ancient Egypt and Sudan, Greece and Rome, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas. Despite its renowned antiquities like the Elgin Marbles, it's also toddler-friendly with a Families Desk in the Great Court for guidance and Museum Explorer Trails for kids.
Superb few hours here with our first visit. Allow loads of time as there is so much to see and explore. There is something for everyone and would recommend going to each level. Although it's free entry it's worth doing a donation as well. My grandchildren are also fascinated with the museum. Plenty of facilities to make the visit more enjoyable.
John Anglin — Google review
Excellent experience. Beautiful place outside and inside. Many interesting collections. Enough to do here for a whole day.. Download the app and you have your personal audio guide for all the exhibits throughout the museum. Food and drink is sold on site, and a nice gift shop to get yourself a memoir.
Yahya Vali — Google review
Some of the most precious objects in the world gathered in one place for the pleasure of the public. An incredible archive of human history, a life affirming glimpse into the past and an outstanding reminder of the depth of man's ingenuity.
Don't miss it. If your time is limited, plan ahead. Identify the objects or exhibits you want to see. A week wouldn't be long enough, to take the time, to appreciate every incredible treasure there is to see.
Rigby S — Google review
Fantastic experience! The staff were very helpful and the displays and exhibits were marvellous. Everything was laid out logically and spaciously.
The only negative point is there isn’t a lot of seating and it can be quite tiresome. More benches and seats are definitely needed.
Lee Harrison — Google review
Amazing experience and all for free! The history of the museum and its additions is a story within itself. The Egyptian section really tapped into imagining what life was like for them. The original museum building being staged how it was originally designed to be used was an insight into society and their interpretation of other cultures at that time. Absolutely fantastic and a Covid safe place to visit. It's hard to describe all the magnificent collections, you'll need to visit yourself 🙂
milin patel — Google review
A wonderful experience on a very wet London day. We arrived mid morning and we were expecting to queue but we went in easily despite the security inspection. There is no cost so no awful queue like the Louvre. We were able to leave coats, bags and umbrellas at the cloakroom for a very reasonable price. This freed us up to enjoy the museum. It is huge! We got a free map then decided to buy the guidebook and study it before setting out. We went to the 3rd floor first and booked for lunch at the restaurant. We then did the 3rd floor which is vast before an EXCELLENT, late lunch. Then down to the ground floor galleries. Unfortunately, the Parthenon galleries were closed but there was so much to see that it really did not matter. Keep some energy: The gift shops and book shops were amazing but since we are travelling light, we had to resist.
We made a donation because this fantastic museum is still free. Enjoy!
Alice Newton — Google review
As a big history buff, the British Museum certainly didn't disappoint me. I was at the museum with my family, and it was an experience I will never forget.
Even though there were a lot of people and the museum seemed a bit cluttered, once you got to the areas where there weren't so many people, it was a dream come true for me. Beautiful and containing descriptions, I spent several hours in the museum. I liked the passage of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Japan the best. But the most interesting exhibit was undoubtedly Rosetta Stone. Although I understand that for someone who is not so interested in history, the museum may seem boring. For me, it was an experience ! won't soon forget and if l'm ever in London again, I'll definitely go again.
Кристофер — Google review
It’s a giant museum. There are many floors and many sessions. There are many samples from different continents and regions of the world (I wonder how they all ended up there?). You need almost a whole day to be able to see everything very calmly and absorb all the information. However it is a unique opportunity and you must do it, even more so that admission is free.
Jeferson Kozenieski Couto — Google review
I keep coming back here as it is such a wonderful museum. There is so much to see and you could spend an entire day exploring. It's an absolute labyrinth so a map is advisable. It was a hot day and the museum was quite warm so dress accordingly. There are some temperature controlled areas and seating throughout, should you need a rest or cool off
Robert Broglia — Google review
Our third museum visit on the same day. This was always our go to museum on past visits to London.
There is so much to learn and rediscover here, and we love the Assyrian and Egyptian exhibits.
Also, the huge covered roof creates such a wonderful place, with the two cafe dining areas bookending the souvenir store.
The reading room upstairs is also a must visit.
Entrance is free but you need to book your date and time online in advance.
steven lim — Google review
The British Museum houses an extensive and diverse collection of history, culture, and art around the world. The exhibits are well-organized and provide insightful context.
We spent about 4h walking around and absorbing history. You can definitely spend more time because it's huge and requires a lot of walking.
Entry to the museum is free!
Would recommend doing homework on what you'd like to see the most and plan your route before your visit.
We took a map and clearly indicated "must see" which made it easier to navigate.
Overall, it's a must-visit destination.
Highly recommended!
Mubashira Khan — Google review
A vast amount of historical heritage in one place. Many civilizations, an immense museum. Be prepared to spend over 6 hours to visit the museum; it's commendable that there are places to buy food and drinks within the museum.
Book your tickets before the visit to enter more quickly, and also, do not carry a backpack as it will expedite your entry; you won't have to go through a check.
Nesovic Vladimir — Google review
Have been many times before but went to see the temporary “Legion, Life in the Roman Army” exhibit. Totally spaced it and didn’t preorder the free timed entry and had to kill some time at the Starbucks across the street. Once in I explored some of the favorites - Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Japan, and China.
The Legion exhibit was interesting. There were some wonderful looking artifacts and the displays were well arranged. I liked the idea of following along in the foot steps of a single person. My one complaint is with the patrons, not the museum - when the place is full and there are others looking at the same display, don’t be thoughtless and constant in front of the thing like it’s your own little party. Be aware and be considerate.
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The National Gallery in London is a museum that features the works of some of historys most celebrated European painters, from the medieval period to the early 20th century.
I love the way the National Gallery have made visits easier by proposing three different routes - the A, B or C. This makes a visit there more manageable. In the past, I have been somewhat overwhelmed by the vastness of the collections.
The artworks were beautifully displayed but noisy schoolchildren fooling around and amateur artists plonked right in front of some paintings blocking your frontal view tended to mar slightly the wonderful experience. On the whole, though, it was a wonderful experience.
Liz Biggs — Google review
It always takes my breath away. I love to go in and find my favourite paintings even if I have only got 45 minutes! The joy that this treasured building is free to enter makes it possible to do this - and makes me so proud. I used to go straight for the museums…. Till the first time I went in! I was stunned by the depth of Turner’s paintings and the sheer size of some….. and the way they glow. Pictures cannot do it justice. Always try and make time for the gift shop. Look up at the ceilings…. Look down at the floors. Magnificent.
Fran Bradley — Google review
So huge, and wonderfully designed. The most famous pieces are scattered around which I think works well for the museum, as in places like the Louvre there isn't much done to prevent bottlenecking, whilst here I was able to see well known paintings easily without overcrowding, so I was able to enjoy them too! The spaces are very light and open. The exhibition on St Francis was very interesting, too. Like many museums in the UK the admission is free, and it would certainly be worth a visit even if it wasn't!
Honor Doherty — Google review
One of the best galleries in London with loads and loads of art works. You can spend a whole day there because there is that much to see. Make sure to take a note of the must see ones before you visit so that you don't miss out on them.
Arun Joy — Google review
Wonderful museum. It was a school holiday, so there were lots of children there as well. Incredibly well presented. Room after room of beautiful masterpieces. We could have spent two full days there.
Bill Thane — Google review
I mean, you kind of know what you're getting into when it comes to London's great collection of art. You'll find art from each period over the last 500 years, names you'll recognize both big and small.
Plan to spend at least an hour, and try to avoid a busy time if you can as it does get crowded. If you are going during a busy period, then definitely buy tickets in advance.
Jason Wieczorek — Google review
One of the best art museums located in the heart of London at the famous Trafalgar square.
You have to book tickets in advance online, however, entry is totally free and in case of non rush hours they do not even check your tickets which mean you don't have to stand in queue as well.
In addition to the portraits and the paintings the architecture of the gallery from the inside is really wonderful.
Recommended for a long visit for art lovers but even if you are not an art lover - still recommended for a quick visit if you're in Trafalgar Square.
Abdul Samad — Google review
This art museum is beautiful, the building and the paintings are great. The gallery is free to visit! They could easily charge £1 or £2 per person entrance fee for maintaining this property and it’s collections. Anyway, thanks to the British government for being so generous! I would surly recommend this place for any art lovers.
Tabitha Munshi — Google review
The National Gallery in London is huge, has extraordinary priceless paintings, ample seating, lovely architecture and admission is free to everyone. Of course, it merits 5 stars.
Bathrooms close around 20 minutes to closing, so time wisely.
I had taken a bus to Leicester Square, but it is easier to go to Trafalgar Square to locate the museum.
Kelly Cambridgeport — Google review
Lovely experience for me and my teenage Son. Really nice setting and amazing paintings. Always wanted to see these legendary exhibitions.
I would 100% recommend to pre book your place/tickets as the queues were insane!
Andy Keen — Google review
A vast collection of paintings by most renowned artists from Europe is on display here. Arts enthusiasts and professionals would enjoy going through these paintings. Please note, If you’re carrying a backpack, the security team would ask you to wear it on your front door.
Suresh G — Google review
It's a lovely location with many priceless works of art. The best part is that it's free. It is well worth your time to reserve a shift, or little more than four hours, so that you may take advantage of everything the National Gallery has to offer. Yes, the structure itself is a work of art; take your time and appreciate each picture, each tale, each room.
Bonifacio Roger — Google review
Incredible experience at national gallery!! Great paintings, really well maintained galleries, very clean and a lot of benches to rest and enjoy the paintings further. The gallery is vast and there's always so much to learn about the portraits themselves and even the little shop has a choice selection of good stuff often at decent prices.
Akshay Kotattil — Google review
A great place to visit especially for those who is into art.
The national gallery is such a beautiful building and can be visited for free. It is completely accessible with lifts for anyone who needs it, including prams.
Some exhibits can cost money to visit and you should check before you go in case you would like to pay to see something extra.
Abdulaziz — Google review
We were at the Gallery on a weekday (Monday). We couldn't buy a ticket in advance as there were no free slots. We stood in a queue, but it took no more than 10 minutes.
The expositions in the gallery are divided into sectors, very convenient navigation. I recommend a visit.
Also, I recommend visiting the room with the work of Leonardo Davinci. The hall opens after 11:00 as the painting is very sensitive to light. Photo attached)
Julia K. — Google review
i love it!
one of the best displays i’ve ever seen.
mainly because the description given are not just pure facts with painter name, but a clear outline of the paint work + storyline to explain the painting. it gives life to the work done.
also, some of the paintings are quite thought provoking!
Yess Min — Google review
What's not to like? A superb collection of some of the finest paintings in the world. I used to wander to the gallery when I was younger and ga\e in awe at the incredible skill and artistry of the painters. I hadn't been back for so many years that I had forgotten just how great this gallery is. I cannot recommend it enough.
Joe Sidonio — Google review
Another iconic place to visit in London. There are two sections here, one is paid, tickets available online. The other area is open to all visitors for no entree fees. We get to see different form of art from across the world. It's beautiful , well preserved and a good source of learning and inspiration for all the art enthusiasts and others.
Amit Sinha — Google review
I had a great time exploring the National Gallery in London. The variety of artists and their works on display is truly impressive. Each artwork has its own story, and I found myself getting completely absorbed, feeling inspired by the creativity and history around me.
I easily spent an hour just wandering, looking at the paintings, and reading about them. There's so much to see that I could have spent even longer there. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just looking for a culturally enriching experience, the National Gallery is definitely worth a visit.
The atmosphere is great for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in art and get a glimpse of different eras and styles. Highly recommended for a fulfilling and inspiring visit!
Story & Motion — Google review
Super place for a family outing! The large number of exhibits combined with their diversity will provide hours of sightseeing. We spent more than 3h and had to move quickly. The opportunity to see the greatest works of painting up close makes this a must-see place while in London.
P K — Google review
If you are a connoisseur of art then this place is a must visit for you. They have a beautiful collection. Many great artists' works are on display here and it's completely free (expect some special displays which are tickted). I spent a wonderful day here and would recommend this place to anyone who has an eye for art.
nabamita roy — Google review
Free and worth your time. There are works of the masters you will recognize- Van Gogh , Monet, and Rembrandt. It’s also incredibly curated with incredibly kind staff that will answer any question. A London must do. (I didn’t have a ticket, there is a no ticket free line I only waited 10 minutes)
Laura W — Google review
I’m not a museum-goer, so this review is from the point of view of someone who got outvoted on what to do. Turns out, this place was actually pretty cool. Seeing some of these 10 million dollar-plus paintings in person was incredible.
Michael Dobbins — Google review
What a treat!! A wonderful collection.
This was a great opportunity to see amazing works for free. I love this concept. We're students and often skip museums because of the cost. There was a reasonable amount of people and we didn't experience long lines.
Olivia Mercedez — Google review
My wife was taking part in a sketching class outside whilst I wandered around inside! Who's who of painters covering 500+ years from the incredible fine detail of Canaletto's paintings of Venice to the broad brush strokes of Van Gogh. Free entry, just took a few minutes to get through the bag check. Also a bit of a queue for a free special exhibition - The Last Caravaggio.
Melvyn Rook — Google review
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Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom
The building, first listed as Grade II in 1970, was upgraded to Grade I in 2011.
In 2013, it was announced that 55 Broadway would be converted into luxury apartments, once London Underground moved operations from the building in 2015 to their new headquarters in the Olympic Park, Stratford, London.
In May 2014, it was announced that the architects, TateHindle, would lead the redevelopment and, in June 2015, planning permission and listed building consent was granted: however, this was not implemented and the planning permission expired in June 2018.
In September 2019, a long-term lease of the property was sold by Transport for London for £120 million to Integrity International Group, founded by Tony Matharu.
In May 2020, it was announced that Blue Orchid Hotels, a subsidiary of Integrity International, would convert the structure into a luxury hotel. (Wiki)
Let's hope they don't change much of its beauty..
Eduardas Rybakas — Google review
At first I was worried I wouldn’t be able to follow the system or get myself lost. Which I did, end up going the wrong way. But it’s actually so easy to follow, it’s good to make a few errors as then you will be conscious of ensuring you’re on the right tube. London Underground is amazing and it is really easy to get around and see places. I would walk around central London. Use the underground when going further afield.
The trains are very regular, you will find they can get very busy, packed. Don’t feel you need to squeeze in, just wait for the next train as it will add to your experience and enjoy it better.
As you would anywhere just be vigilant of your surroundings. I felt very safe, as a solo traveler I was very surprised.
Neeta Jassal — Google review
As a visitor, you can’t ask for a better system to get about to major museums, etc. You get to ride with both the working class and executives alike.
Iconic London !
Takes a little getting used to, if you need to travel in the City, it’s the way to go.
As a visitor, we purchased a Visitor Oyster Card online, it’s a fantastic deal.
Recommended.
W Perry — Google review
This is a good way to get around London. The new trains and updated stations are good. It is easy to get a ticket and to get around. However, the ventilation is poor, horrible, hot, and sweaty. It makes for an unbearable and uncomfortable ride. However, some of the trains and train stations have proper ventilation and air but most do not. I only take one train with no transfers, which is all that I can bear, and walk just to be outside where I can breath easy. I caution you to only ride when necessary and recommend you walk outside if able.
Melissa Woodforlk-Whyte — Google review
Coming from Manchester we need this in the city....
Yes its a bit dim, dark and dirty....
But what a brilliant, cheap and quick way to get around....
Savage 88 — Google review
These shops are all closed for good. I could rattle on about the good old days, (people actually pay to hear about it) and a book would be better; it would take a book, pdf, file, whatever to explain how much it has changed. Point?
Many but the main one is: Thanks to Bid Rigging the same people keep getting rich fulfilling contracts that do nothing but cosmetic change. I'd rather see the old retailers (driven out by sky high rent, business taxes, business rates that the the big corporate retailers. Btw/ if you come to London be prepared to lug your suitcase up and down many flights of stairs. Of course the bureaucracy will point to "no step access" (only lawsuits by disabled brought that in) and there are more lifts (elevators), yes this is better than nothing - - lucky find one lift 20 years ago. The old, dirty, extremely noisy rolling stock in Central London is the same. Recently you could still find "MetroCamell" 1973. John Lennon probably on one.
Sure, they Spent £16 Billion over budget and late) on a new Elizabeth Line. It's a nice reflection on what we have - - tourists are in central London for the sights, not off to Abby Wood (the other one) and to have them riding the clittering, clanking, clattering collection of caligenous junk - - (think Wizard of Oz to the Tin Man) is a disgrace.
Cliff TAYLOR — Google review
Cheap fast efficient travel for our sightseeing trips. Easy to use gates and pricing simple capped and taken from our banks.
helen chambers — Google review
Crowded, stuffy place, too many people in London, but its easy to use, it gets you to your destination on time
Shelaya Shawn — Google review
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I'll never travel to Brighton without this trip planner again
One of London's most popular tourist attractions, the London Eye offers panoramic views of the city from its 443-foot wheel. The Eye is busiest during holiday periods, but can be visited at any time of year and provides an excellent opportunity to see the capital from above.
Fantastic staff and attraction. Very convenient location and easy access. This is a very busy area, but it is well signed and easy to navigate. There are many services on site and you can enjoy the surroundings before and after the ride. The ride itself is fantastic and offers wonderful views of London - especially if you are a picture taker. The pricing is reasonable and you can also bundle with other attractions. We did find this a bit confusing, until we were helped by a friendly staff member. You do have to watch times as they gave us a tight connection to the next attraction - no worries though as there was a wait time there. Well worth the time and cost
ken smith — Google review
Another must do in London. Panoramic views from the sky. The booking and other arrangements can be done via the website and it's quite smooth overall. The views from up top are stunning! Thames river, London bridge, tower bridge and Many of the legendary buildings can be seen. The design of the eye itself is pretty cool :) I'd strongly recommend this :)
Ajit Bhaskar — Google review
I had an absolutely fantastic experience on the London Eye during my husband's birthday weekend! We decided to purchase tickets in advance using discount vouchers we found online, which turned out to be a great idea.
Even though it was a busy day, our early arrival—30 minutes before our scheduled slot—ensured that we didn't face any waiting time. Staff was very friendly and cooperative. The entire family had an amazing time, and we got the chance to experience not just one, but two incredible performances, one was magic show and the other one was music show. The restroom was clean, though it's worth mentioning that there is a fee for using them. The weather was perfect, allowing us to spend a delightful 4 to 5 hours enjoying the stunning views and vibrant atmosphere. For those planning to visit with kids, I recommend bringing along some snacks and water to keep everyone energized. All in all, it was an unforgettable day.
Yusra Aijaz — Google review
The London Eye is an iconic modern marvel that offers a unique perspective of the city's skyline. Situated on the banks of the River Thames, this giant observation wheel is a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring London.
The experience of riding the London Eye is nothing short of breathtaking. As you ascend slowly in one of the spacious glass capsules, you're treated to panoramic views of London's most famous landmarks, including Big Ben, the Shard, and St. Paul's Cathedral. The slow rotation ensures you have ample time to take in the sights, and the bird's-eye view of the bustling city below is both mesmerizing and tranquil.
The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, providing interesting insights into the history and geography of London throughout the journey. Whether you visit during the day to enjoy the city bathed in sunlight or at night when it's illuminated by thousands of lights, the view is equally enchanting.
While the ticket prices may seem a bit steep, the London Eye delivers an unforgettable experience that's well worth the cost. It's an excellent way to gain a new perspective on London and create lasting memories. Whether you're a tourist or a local, a ride on the London Eye is an essential part of your London adventure.
Shiva Chaitanya — Google review
Fantastic staff and attraction. Very convenient location and easy access. This is a very busy area, but it is well signed and easy to navigate. There are many services on site and you can enjoy the surroundings before and after the ride. The ride itself is fantastic and offers wonderful views of London - especially if you are a picture taker. The pricing is reasonable and you can also bundle with other attractions. We did find this a bit confusing, until we were helped by a friendly staff member. Well worth the time and cost. Amazing views of London especially the views from the top! Completely enjoyed the flight
Akshay Kotattil — Google review
It's London's must do tourist attraction. You can see for miles around and have a great view onto the Thames and houses of Parliament. It's always busy, so it always has a queue of tourists waiting to get on, but the queue is well managed and keeps moving all the time, as the eye doesn't actually stop turning, you are skillfully managed on and off the cabin as it moves slowly along the ground section. You can take bags on, which are checked by security, and take as many photos as you like. On a clear day, you can see as far as Scotland 😉.
Paul Garner — Google review
Repeat visit after ~6 years. This time we bought advance tickets using some discount vouchers. Experience this time was much better as I think the overall crowd was smaller (not sure why). It was still plenty busy but the staff were quite good at guiding the people and sticking to the promised time slots which made the queue go quicker.
The ride itself was as wonderful as last time. Thankfully the little rain earlier had cleared off and it was pretty clear for the duration. Excellent views as expected.
Overall I think its a bit steeply priced (for repeat visits) but using discount vouchers made it reasonable. Definitely a must-do for first visit and in decent weather conditions!
Kartik Pawar — Google review
Great tourist attraction. I'm pleased that pods are not overloaded with people. You have space to move about and take in the different 360-degree views of the capital. We've been lucky on the occasions we've ridden the eye and gad sunny and clear days. I think nighttime would also be an amazing experience.
The mechanism is slow and smooth. You hardly feel the motion as this rotates, and the inside was clean and smelt fresh.
It is surprising how high you feel when you reach the top, so if you struggle with heights, there's seating in the centre of the pod if needed.
This attraction is permanently busy, and rightly so. A great attraction to visit and experience in London.
Sean Mayes — Google review
Super cool experience. Got to see so much of London from this height!
Recommend going with a friend, especially if you have any fear of heights.
The line was long but moved fast. And there's even a chance to get a photo of you via green screen during the wait.
Highly recommend you get tickets prior. Just makes it easier.
Joshua Hopkins — Google review
A must do/see! London eye was such a cool experience! Book in advance and choose the flex pass for a few more pounds. We rode the London Eye at night and the view was amazing! I’m sure you can see more during the daytime , but the lit up London view was pretty magical! Heads up - you’re probably going to want to buy everything at the London Eye gift shop. But if you walk just across the way to the other gift shop (literally, right across) you will save some money and have more souvenir options.
Kristelle Cruz — Google review
The line's quite long but it's worth the wait. I really recommend to buy the tickets online.
Amazing view. You can see the landmarks of London clearly inside the capsule and there's also seats inside if you ever get tired of standing.
Evita Cindy — Google review
This is one of the best attractions in London! We went at night and had a pleasant experience looking at the city lights. The ride itself was safe and slow moving. It was definitely elderly friendly. They don’t overcrowd people into each “pod”. It’s pricey, but worth every penny.
Moon Jung Lee — Google review
The London Eye is the Most amazing experience. It is accessible within walking distance of the Tube stations and the view is absolutely INCREDIBLE!
I have had the privilege of doing this outing on the London Eye a few times and each time is more amazing than the next.
Don't miss out on a few hours to enjoy. The tickets are available on line and make sure to book the fast track pass. Much quicker and easier than the queue.
Carolyn Botha — Google review
The view is nice, but the windows are not very clean and the reflection of the light limits the quality of the photos that can be taken. The tickets have an entry time, but the queue control is not the best and you could spend two hours in the line. If you want to queue less (20 minutes) you have to buy the ticket that costs 15 pounds more. The ride takes approximately 25 minutes.
Carlos Ramos — Google review
It was an amazing experience looking the whole London city on the top of Eye 🎡 👀. You can see Big Ben, House of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, The Shard, Tower Bridge and many more.
The only thing that was concerning, waiting queue was too long on the weekend especially during this summer time. I was tired standing for an hour and affected my experience to fully enjoy. Also, the position of sun 🌞 during that time ⏲️ , just between afternoon and evening facing towards me and sun rays blocking the other side to see freely. This is why I would recommend a time of early morning and the time during sunset 🌇 is even better (of course not during long summer days because of early closing time).
In the end, I would love to see evening view hopefully during the next visit.
Sameer Gangat — Google review
Just look at these photos; it's worth the money you pay to ride the wheel. It's breathtaking. My advice is to buy the ticket in advance and opt for fast pass. We were there last Christmas, and it took us less than 5 minutes to get on. It costs a bit more, but it's worth every euro you spend. It's essential to go on it if you're in London.
Haridian Correa — Google review
Leisure walk by the riverbank. A great place for photos taking. Along the river walk there are many make shift stalls that sells food, snacks, desserts and souvenirs. The day we went were cloudy hence many photos taken does not turn out to our expectations. Very crowded too hence photos taking are a bit challenging. London Eye, Big Ben and Tower Bridge are within walking from one another.
SN P — Google review
I can't describe how the view from the London eye appealed to me. Although it is quite an expensive experience, it is well worth it.
Beautiful view and wonderful photos. Short waiting time and one round takes about 30 minutes. You can see the river Thames, the British Parliament and Big Ben. I recommend it!
Кристофер — Google review
One of the best viewing decks in London. The total trip is around 45-60 mins. The most preferred time to visit is during sunset because you will get to see some amazing sunset views. The night view from a distance is just majestic. Book your tickets online and u can select the slot of your preference.
Aditya Balpande — Google review
Twas a very busy day but the queue moved quickly. Great experience, hardly felt like the wheel was moving hence I was relaxed the whole considering that I'm afraid of heights. Take note you have to be quick swift when getting on and off the ride as it doesn't stop, I saw very old people get on with fair amount of ease. We used our phones to take pictures but there's an option to take one before and as the ride ends and this is charged separately.
Charmaine Moyo — Google review
We booked the champagne experience. Well worth the extra dollars! Our host Beatrice was absolutely amazing! Very friendly welcoming and professional. She is very knowledgeable and can take a cracker of a photo! The actual ride was pretty awesome views were unreal. Lucky enough to go on a beautiful day :)
Nathan Hilton — Google review
Enjoy 360° panoramic views of London. Plan ahead and pay for the Fast Pass, it is 100% worth it to skip the long lines. Once inside, the ride around is about 30-40 minutes. There’s a bench in the middle to sit and enjoy or you can stand around to get a closer look. Fun experience for both adults and children.
Alan YDR — Google review
One of the highlights of London. Well worth the price. Book your tickets in advance. Even with a ticket, you have to wait a while. The cabins offer stunning 360 degree views of the city below.
Beat A. Schwendimann — Google review
The queue moved fast. The breathtaking views made it worth the wait. Took the students on a school trip, and they were captivated by the expansive scenery, couldn't stop gazing at it.
Sandra Incendiario — Google review
My first experience from inside. The view is very unique. I saw the city from a different perspective. That was really nice. The glass of the capsule was well prepared for people who like to take pictures. There is nothing wrong with this attraction except the entrance fee😁
Thank you🤩
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
The line was long but moved very quickly so it didn’t feel long at all. The eye moves at a slower pace so it is not scary getting on or off while it is moving. They do stop for people that need extra time to move. There is a small, very limited seating area in the middle of the pod, so if you are the last to enter you might not get a seat. The entire pod is clear so you can get a full clear view from every angle. There is a photo at the end and the side of the photo is labeled in the pod. It is a nice tourist experience.
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Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
The Tower of London is a famous landmark in London that houses Crown Jewels and iconic Beefeaters. It is home to centuries of bloody history, including scenes of prisoners being hanged, drawn and quartered.
Certainly a must see if you are traveling to London! The history of the Tower is hard to comprehend when you consider that the place is older than the United States. Lots of history to take in from the jail cells, torture machines, to the tower, the ravens, and all of the armament, weapons and cannons to see. The Tower also has the Crown Jewels on display. I would plan to arrive early if you do not wish to stand in line for extended periods to see the Crown Jewels. They are worth seeing though…especially if you want to see diamonds, emeralds and sapphires the size of golf balls. Unfortunately, photos of the jewels are not allowed or I would post some.
As others have mentioned, there are a lot of stairs, narrow spiraling staircases and some narrow corridors to walk through. That said, it was certainly one of the many highlights on our London trip. I’ve seen people give estimates of time for this visit. I would say 3-4 hours is probably a good estimate (not including a long waiting time in line for jewels). We read some of the signage on displays and then just passed by others. If you are the type who reads it all, maybe longer.
S. M. (Smacks) — Google review
Great day out, lots of history and beautiful views of the castle and Tower Bridge and a nice cafe inside. You can follow a guided tour or purchase an audio guide, though neither is particularly needed as there is plenty of information displayed in all parts of the castle. Not really suitable for buggies or wheelchairs as there is lots of stair climbing involved.
Melissa Mattingley — Google review
Admission was a little steep but totally worth it. We paid under £30 per person, but it varies by date and what website you purchase through. We bought tickets in person and not in advance.
As soon as we walked in there was a beefeater starting a complimentary tour. He was very funny and informative, and explain the history of the castle and the surrounding areas with a lot of detail given to the history of executions here.
There is also an audio tour available at an additional cost.
We left his tour to go explore by ourselves and we saw the king's Chambers which were fascinating and included a marker in the chapel where King Henry VI was assassinated. Awesome. There were active guards marching around who still live inside the castle.
Actors were doing a play in the courtyard by the White Tower. There were plenty of bathrooms and a couple of cool gift shops.
You could easily spend three or more hours here.
As with most attractions in the city, parking could be a problem but we did not have a car.
Oliver Warne — Google review
Amazing! The Beefeater was just brilliant. Everything about this place was perfect. Amazing day out with tons of history and stories. All ages will enjoy this place.
I was on a company excursion, so I can’t tell you about waiting times etc.
Andy Holmes — Google review
It was a wonderful experience and a great place to visit. The history of the place is amazing. It is advisable to take the guided tour as the guide really knows his stuff and gives you some great insights into the history of the place and also gives good advice on what to visit next as the place is a really big place. You really need at least 4 to 5 hours to see the place properly and to learn about the history of the place and to take some lovely pictures. Well worth a visit.
Paul Evans — Google review
A great place to come and and explore some of the history of London. Came here on a flying visit so didn't get a lot of time for a detailed visit although I would highly recommend. There's lots of interesting facts as you work your way around the map given to you as well you order yours tickets at the office. The crown jewels is another area definitely worth a visit although no photos are allowed to be taken here. Will definitely come back again for a more detailed visit.
Andrea moulton — Google review
Fascinating history, guided tours are amazing and definitely worth while so you can learn more about what you are looking at. Lots of information around the tower though. Make sure you look at the map so you don't miss any sections as it can get quite confusing as to where you've been. The gift shop is full of lovely souvenirs.
Jessica Roberts — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit make sure you’ve got the legs for it there’s a lot of walking to do. We did the 45 minute tour guide well worth it. Saw the guards and importantly visited the white tower and the Crown Jewels. Unfortunately we got there later than expected and then found out the tower closed at 16:30. If you haven’t been go visit it is a must see my 9 year immensely enjoyed it.
Paul Kalsi — Google review
A very interesting place to visit. the place is steeped in history. We all read about it in textbooks and saw it in movies. Incredible feeling. The treasure chest is simply amazing. Crown of the Queen! Cool! Very cool staff. And these crows)))) I recommend without hesitation! Use the audio guide.
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A must see for any London travelers interested in its rich history. Enjoy this amazing castle and all of its nooks of deep history. There are a lot of steps so keep this in mind. It's easy to get tickets and although there are a lot of people, it's easy to navigate throughout. Tons of amazing photo opportunities. Have fun!
Jason Woodland — Google review
This is a beautiful site to see. This is where the Crown Jewels are held and was a big fortress!! I mostly came here just to see the Crown Jewels, even though some of them were out due to the Coronation of Charles III, but this place was an amazing place to visit. But this use to be, and still is, a military fortress. A little fun fact, during WWI, the Tower of London did military training, even though it was still open to the public visiting the place. I just find that extremely interesting.
The Tower of London is one staple of London history, British history, and Royal history. The The Royal Family has their Crowned Jewels here where you can see them on display. Dating back to 1066, but made famous by William I (William the Conqueror) when he moved here in 1078. Kings William I (William the Conqueror), King Henry III, and King Richard I were living here at one point all adding to the historical site. The Tower of London has been a fortress for the majority of its time, but I found interesting is that it was used as a prison until WWII, with soldiers training here with the prisoners on a different side of the site. You can go see the Crowned Jewels here, which were amazing to see (there's no photography while seeing the Crowned Jewels). I truly enjoy walking the grounds here and seeing some of the Crowned Jewels the British Royal Family has to offer.
Traveling Pierogi — Google review
One of the main tourist attractions. We were here on a weekday in September. Although it was quite busy, there were no queues and it didn’t feel crowded. Extensive collection of weapons and armor, and interesting history of the place. The animal statues made of wire are awesome!
Jan Verheyen — Google review
Amazing tourist attraction of this wonderful place,it is one of the most visited places nowadays since the Royal Jewels are guarded here. The Royal jewels are amazingly displayed, and the history of them is well explained all along the place. Big queue for the Crown Jewels once you got inside the Tower, but well worth the wait. I suggest everything try to come early in the morning around the 8:30 slot. It will not be crowded at that time. There are lots of things to see inside the tower. The Cafe inside is a great place to take relief. The exit is beside the Thames with awesome views of Tower Bridge.
We thought it will take 2-3 hours but we spend almost 5 hrs. The fortress is maintained properly. The audio guide helps you a lot when you are in. The Ammunition department is amazing.
I will definitely come back to visit them again whenever possible.
Rohit Patange — Google review
Fantastic history. Beef eaters were brilliant at informing us of the history of the place. He made it so entertaining. Made us laugh.
There are many stairs to climb.
Looking at the beautiful crowns and museums to walk around were educational.
Worth visiting.
Maria Merrydew — Google review
A wonderful place to visit when you are in London. It covers a little bit of the history of the city, military, history, and a unique look at the growth of the monarchy throughout history, including viewings, and tours of the royal jewels. There is a lot of information about the architecture of the building, and the views are amazing. I would highly recommend it to people and families.
Sean Kinney — Google review
Amazing place to visit! We had recently come from Ireland and to hear the different pieces of British and Irish history intertwine was really neat! I highly recommend paying the extra bit for the audio tour once you get inside. It helps give you a little bit extra that you can’t get from just reading all the signs. I also recommend getting there before noon so you have enough time to see everything!
Joshua Carter — Google review
It is a very cool experience. You get to step back in time, seeing things from a long time ago. There is a lot of history and information to read and take in, so many cool things.
I would recommend buying tickets in advance for 9am. I was dropped off at about 8:05 and was able to get some good pictures of the exterior of the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge. There are a few coffee shops around, so you can grab some coffee before the line opens. I got in line at about 8:30 and was towards the front.
I would recommend going to the Crown Jewels first as you will have a bit of space before the crowds decend on the attraction and there is a long wait. Even if you have a voucher for a guide book, I would get it after.
If you have a voucher for a guide book, the place is on the right hand side of the building, the audio guides are on the left. So, if there is a huge line on the left, don't worry, you can slip in and get the book. The books are in several languages, and there is a option for the kids book.
Benjamin Flores — Google review
Hadn't been in around 20 years, was pleasantly surprised that there were many activities for both children and adults. The crown jewels exhibition is better than I remembered. Would recommend spending around 4h here in total.
Adam Daneshmend — Google review
If you visit London, you cannot say that you have been there if you have not visited the Tower of London. This is a wonderful fortress close of the Thames River, very well conserved, and has beautiful inner views. It is highly recommended to buy the tickets online because there are long lines of people waiting to buy tickets. I loved the place and highly recommend it.
Carlos Ledezma — Google review
A great day out. Its worth getting there for opening and going straight to see the Crown jewels. That way there will be minimal queues and you may get to spend longer in the crowns room than you would later on.
The rest of the Tower is great and an amazing deep dive in the English history. You really should go at least once in your life.
If you do everything it’s easily a whole day.
kenneth giles — Google review
Very enjoyable day out with lots of interesting facts and history about the people who lived - and died - there. Well worth the ticket price. Downside: no restaurant or cafe, only food and drink kiosks with outside seating
The Chessington World of Adventures Resort boasts two hotels with laid-back rooms, some featuring vistas of the safari. Guests can enjoy casual dining while immersing themselves in the park's unique atmosphere. For those seeking outdoor activities, there are opportunities to explore Alice Holt's distinct character on bikes, venturing into the serene countryside that straddles Surrey and Hampshire. Along stunning paths through the peaceful oak woodlands, visitors can spot a variety of wildlife species like woodpeckers and more.
Recommended to all. One of the place to visit with children. Activities for all ages. There are lots to see and experience. It was an wonderful visit. Opens at 10am every day. But please check their website for latest opening times. We spent full day but wasn't enough due to lot of waiting in the queue.
Please make sure if you have little children in your party then they are at least 1.2 meter tall which is a minimum requirement for all most all rides. Ticket price is nearly £33 for children but if they are under 1.2 meter tall then not worth to visit due to they won't get in to any of the rides.
I must say that the park is huge. Parking is £4 per day per car. All disabled facilities and separate entry for almost all rides. If you are visiting this place then start your day from opening time. Plenty of hot foods and beverages also available.
Bhavesh Patel — Google review
Overall we had a lovely visit. I'd highly recommend the app to use as a map plus to view the ride height restrictions and queue times. We used this the whole time!
Lots of places to eat and enough attractions to fill your day.
Parts of the park could do with some sprucing up. We noticed some ride props not working and some areas quite grubby or overgrown with weeds. We're regular visitors to another theme park which we found much better kept than Chessington.
We stayed on site in the hotel (highly recommended) and it came with early access to the park. Early access only grants you access to a few rides and none of the photobooths or shops are actually open which was disappointing.
I wouldn't rush back to Chessington but I'm glad we ticked it off the list. We had a fun two days with our 5yr old.
Alice Jones — Google review
Fantastic place to visit, took our 4 year old nephew and had a great day. Plenty of rides for all ages, and being able to see all the animals was fantastic, the penguin talk was informative. I'd recommend paying £15 for the refillable drink for the day, especially if it's hot weather.
Kellie Hughes — Google review
First time back in 15 years. A lot different to what I remember, now aimed at families instead of groups of older teenagers messing around and jumping queues which is a good thing now. Shame the park is missing some of the good old rides. Bear in mind if you want to view the animals, you would probably need 2 days due to long wait times for the rides and that's using the ride access pass.
Alex Hutchins — Google review
Was a non ride day, so only the animals, aquarium, and amazonia play area was open. Was good for a little day out, just a little crowded at times. Be aware on these days Chessington closes quite early, around 3pm.
Kirsty Marie Phillips — Google review
Absolutely loved it.. Best day out for my son. Semi quiet day and was was able to get on all rides. 🙌 so much to do and so much variety. Love it. The monkey walk and ride to Africa was super 👌
Alexandria Cabezas — Google review
Words can't describe it!!!!
It was , to put it simply, an amazing weekend. So beautiful indeed.
Lots of crazy rides. Some regular ones.
Enough fun to go round the whole family!!!!
It was worth every single penny.
The hotel was simply amazing!
Breakfast was great and yummy! We all had our fill.
The staff were extremely polite.
My son had a birthday cake and balloons waiting for us in our room as we visited on his birthday.
The pool was absolutely warm and beautiful to swim in, the sauna and the steam room were an added plus!
It was an amazing weekend I say. Worth it!
The only downside was that on Saturday of Easter there were long queues. We had to queue for up to an hour to get on the rides!!!!!!
Overall? It was an amazing experience. I simply can't wait to go back.
And if you do, make sure you get on the Vampire and Cobra rides. The kids absolutely loved the grufalo boat ride!
Tega Ed — Google review
A fun and entertaining theme park which includes a zoo. We took two kids, both under 5 and it was a full day spent with activities for all of us to enjoy. The waiting times for quite a few rides can extend to over 30 minutes so it might be worthwhile to consider the fast track options. Parking is plenty but it does cost around £4. There are good options for food and they are spread around the park.
Nethin Maharaj — Google review
Beautiful place to visit with family as rides for all ages packed with excitement. Also some crazy rides for adventure seekers. Themes of rides are amazing. Weekends in summer are busy at the place, so expect long queues for rides.
Vin K — Google review
Great day at Chessington. As with most theme parks the queues get very long on busy days. The shows are fun but lacklustre in places (need more investment).
Really enjoyed the combination of rides for different ages and tastes. The animals are a fab part of the experience.
Marion Barton — Google review
Lovely sunny day out with my kids (my 1st visit). Lots of variety of rides for all ages. Staff were all lovely and helpful if needed to interact and easily spotted around the park. Loved all the rides able to get on especially mandrill mayhem & vampire. Fast passed a few at the cheaper prices (<£10 as £30 ones just silly prices) that we really wanted to go on and virtual queued for mandrill. Photopass was also a great plus. Loved all the themed areas and everyone had a good day. Funny watching everyone come off soaked on monkey swinger. Also really liked the park stayed open until 7pm. Think only negative was feel of the flow of the areas felt more back and forth rather than a loop and gift shops were few & small
Laura gh — Google review
We really enjoyed our time here. There was a variety of rides for all ages and other entertainment like the sealife centre, the shows and animals. There are always massive queues for the big rides in places like this, be prepared. The food is well questionable though, give that a miss
Immortal Jellyfish — Google review
A nice day out, but be mindful and ready to be patient of your visiting in the school holidays. The waiting times are wrong and you’ll be waiting over an hour for each ride. There’s plenty of restaurants for meals that start at £12 for each standard meal, toilets scattered and picnic areas . Everything is signposted, but you can still get lost.
The rides are hosted by very young people, who are subjected to rudeness by parents trying to push in. In general, the zoo area doesn’t have many staff wondering at all to answer your questions. I saw just one. The animals looked well catered for - giraffes have plenty of space . I did question the lack of space in the lion, sea lions, and gorilla enclosure, but I’m assuming there’s a reason for this. The sea lions were restricted in the small area to swim in, so they went in circles - not nice to view. I would recommend purchasing your tickets online in advance as they are much cheaper.
I’d return, but not in the holidays. I paid for close tarmac parking, but it was full.
Great atmosphere for families and animal enthusiast. The place is general is clean.
Miss Ty — Google review
Some really cute rides for the little one and some really wonderful staff. The person giving reindeer and session talks was so good and engaged so well with guests despite the fact she was clearly freezing! Would have been nice to have a few more opportunities to escape the cold a little on a very chilly day.
Donna King — Google review
Family day out. Great place. Lots o do for thrill seekers and those that prefer something a little more tame. Zoo area was interesting but I felt the area the animals have is small.
Expensive to eat here, but easy to take a packed lunch and leave it in a locker you can hire for the day (£10 per locker per day, payable on the day by card via app only). Just collect when you are ready. Reasonably flat in most places and accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs. Parking was easy and in zoned areas.
So much fun for kids and kids at heart.
Ideally two days would be better to explore the whole park. But you can get a good five or six rides in one day if not too busy.
We used the Chessington app on our phones which helped a lot. Download before you go to plan your visit. Free WiFi available in the park, which seemed to work.
Lots more to see and do, can't wait to come back.
Debi Reynolds — Google review
Loved our stay at the hotel. Atmosphere was great with lots of activities for children. Facilities and standards of the room was top notch. They even left Freddo bars in the kids beds which was a nice touch! We had a great time at the zoo, staff were very informative and friendly.
The breakfast was of a high standard and staff were fantastic, couldn't be any more helpful and accommodating. A special shout out to Christina for really looking after us and my 9-month old daughter at the restaurant.
We were disappointed with the Sea Life section but I guess we were comparing it to the full-sized one in Blackpool/Birmingham.
Overall a great weekend for the family at a very reasonable price. Being off-season we got to spend a lot of time at the parts of the zoo we really enjoyed. We got to experience some great moments with the tigers, lions and the giraffes.
Keep up the great work guys!
Hassan S — Google review
To start with the negatives. The animals in the zoo generally looked like they were in a terrible state. The whole park seemed very shabby. Lots of areas which desperately needed a lick of paint or a good scrub. And the toilets were not at all clean. It just felt like a business that was down on its luck and very tired.
So now the positives. Staff were all very friendly and helpful. The app was very good. And we enjoyed the rides and even without paying for Reserve and Ride the queues were doable.
Overall I'm not sure I would recommend this place. Cleanliness and maintenance have to be the number one priority for a family oriented venue and I just feel Chessington is seriously missing the mark on both.
Jessica Baldrey — Google review
Amazing hotel room. Just look at the view (directly from our hotel room window). Bed was huge and super comfy. Staff were very friendly. Food was good at the buffet. Plenty to choose from.
Theme park was awesome. Love all the rides and the new Jumanji area was fantastically themed. Already booking for next year.
Marc Davies — Google review
It was a great day trip for the family. Kids really enjoyed. There was a long waiting period for some of the rides, which is normal unless you buy the first track. Overall experience was excellent.
Redwanur Rahman — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Chessington Adventure Park during my holiday, and it was an experience filled with joy and excitement. The park offers a plethora of attractions that cater to all ages, making it a perfect destination for family outings.
The variety of rides and attractions is truly impressive, ranging from thrilling roller coasters to enchanting animal exhibits. Each ride and exhibit is meticulously designed, immersing visitors in a world of adventure and fun. The staff members are friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive experience.
One of the highlights of my visit was the animal exhibits. The park houses a diverse range of animals, providing an educational and entertaining experience for children and adults alike. It's not every day you get to see such a wide variety of animals up close!
However, the park does have its drawbacks. The most notable one is the long waiting times for rides. During peak hours, the queues can be quite lengthy, which can be frustrating for visitors eager to experience the attractions. I would recommend opting for a Fast Track pass if possible, as this significantly reduces waiting times.
Despite this minor inconvenience, my overall experience at Chessington Adventure Park was highly enjoyable. It's a place where fun meets adventure, and every visitor is guaranteed to leave with a smile on their face and memories to cherish.
Would I recommend Chessington Adventure Park? Absolutely! Just be prepared for some waiting in line during peak times.
Akshay Thakur — Google review
I haven't been her3 since I was a little girl. So to bring my child and make memories was magical. Staff was friendly all around the zoo. Even with the down pour of rain it was still a lovely day. Would recommend so much to do
Chelsea Humphries — Google review
As a merlin pass holder, we are regulars at the park. Always enjoy ourselves. Even when busy there is plenty to do. If the rides are busy there is always shows to watch, activities, the zoo to look round and farm animals to see. Love the different seasonal shows they do.
Corinna Fielder-Davis — Google review
Amazing theme park and zoo. I went there on a Friday and it was very busy. And Mandrill Mayhem broken down 4 times whilst I was in the queue for the ride. Only managed to get on 6 rides in one day. But it is a very good place to go. And the refill drinks are amazing. Lovely place
Noa Bennett — Google review
Place is amazing for kids. You need to have a full day to enjoy all rides and exploring everything. Cafes and eating restaurants are bit expensive side but yes you can take your own packed food. Good walking shoes and comfortable clothing will be good idea because you have to walk a lot.
TINA MESHRAM — Google review
We visited the park on Good Friday, which happened to be a busy day. We had to queue for a few rides. However, it's an excellent place to enjoy with young children. If you have a baby, be prepared for a lot of walking and bring a pram. The food in the main court wasn't the best, so I suggest exploring other dining options available. Fortunately, parking was easy and hassle-free.
Taran Kaur — Google review
Excellent day out. Perfect for my 8 year old. Not all white knuckle rides but not childish either. Expensive, but that's expected. You'll need the ultimate ride pass to enjoy the day if going on the school holidays.
Jak Miller — Google review
Fantastic day out. Staff where amazing park was tidy and the rides where the most efficient I have seen at this park. The easter egg hunter was a great break away from the rides and made my daughter and I explore and ride rides in a different order.
DarkHunted01 — Google review
The rides were alright, the animals were quite cool. My favorite ride is the Vampire Roller Coaster. I went on a Tuesday, the wait time for most rides are around 15 minutes.
Jacky Chan — Google review
Zoo was a bit of a let down but could be due to the time of year/weather, queues were fine and not as long as the boards guesstimated. kids enjoyed themselves plenty of toilets and refreshments kiosks overall a good experience would recommend.
Hever Castle is a 13th century castle and childhood home of Anne Boleyn, located in Hever, Kent. The castle is an incredible place to get married with its lavish furnishings and stunning gardens. There are two rooms that can accommodate 64 guests each and the views from the castle grounds are breath-taking.
A great day out with a lot to offer. If you like Tudor history you can see plenty in the Castle, but for me, the gardens were the highlight. Huge and mature, the main gardens are impressive. The Italian Gardens were spectacular and worth the trip to me. Columns, water, statues, tulips. Dramatic and beautiful.
We did not see everything and shall probably return to see more.
MBK Wildlife Photography — Google review
Honestly, nothing can do it justice. The castle is wonderful, especially at Christmas. The grounds are exquisite. The staff and volunteers are helpful and knowledgeable.
The bed and breakfast is absolutely better than anything you can imagine. The rooms ate incredible, the service wonderful and the breakfast ( and dinner if you are able to dine there) excellent.
Honestly, just cannot enthuse enough about this place. It has become our favourite.
Adele James — Google review
What a lovely day out. We'd been before twice, but not been for a good few years. The sun was out and the flowers in bloom. There was a little cold wind but we found a sheltered spot for our picnic. There was a little queue for the castle but definitely worth the wait. There is an audio tour while in the castle, very informative. Both the water and hedge mazes are great fun. The gardens are amazing and must take ages to tend. The lake was lovely but the cold wind blew in from there. There were plenty of food vans around and a couple of restaurants but we did not buy coffee in the pavilion as there was over a 30min wait to get coffee, they need to sort this out as that is not acceptable. Overall excellent day out that I would recommend
simon futcher — Google review
Lovely day out with plenty to do. Good parking within walking distance. Entry process smooth. Beautiful gardens, roses, lake. Historic tour of House recommended and the audio guide added to the experience. Food outlets are good. Small museum to the Kent soldiers. Children's play area. Boating Lake.
Recommended as a lovely day out with something for everyone.
Valerie D — Google review
Probably has become my no 1 favourite castle to visit.
Beautiful castle and surroundings, loved every minute of it. Highly recommend to do the lake walk, takes an hour but worth it!
Fun day out here, so much to see and do, lots of ducks!
Kimberley A — Google review
We enjoyed a lovely afternoon at Hever Castle yesterday. The history of the house is very interesting. The gardens are really beautiful. There's a lot for kids to do. The water maze,in particular, was a big hit with the youngsters.
Well worth a visit, go there if you can.
Mark Griffin — Google review
A beautiful place , gardens are lovely with something new to see round every corner. The water maze was fun , and happily we solved the yew maze too! The moat cafe had enough food options including vegan ones to satisfy all of us. Close to Halloween when we were there and we chatted to a vampire, spotted a ghost and saw lots of crashed witches. Well worth a visit for adults and children alike.
suzanne shaw — Google review
Beautiful castle with great exhibitions and lots of great informative staff. It also has lovely gardens and a very nice walk around the lake on the grounds. Definitely worth multiple visits for the many different events held throughout the year
Glenn McCain — Google review
Wonderful family-friendly experience.
The gardens are absolutely amazing, regardless of the time of the year you go, there's something special going on.
The playground is insane, a real add-on to the visit ! Beautiful walk around the lake to finish, lovely food selection and plants/gifts to buy.
Marie Anselot — Google review
Beautiful place. We stayed in the castle B&B and was able to wander around the garden before it was open to the public. Great place to spend the day with kids. The kids audio guide in the castle is great fun. It kept us entertained for nearly 2 hours.
maria gonzalez — Google review
Visited a couple of weeks ago, so worth the visit of the garden and castle. Well kept and interesting audio guide, plus kiddies playground was superb. Archery was fun, payable separately in cash. A couple of places to eat and have coffee. Shop was well stock too. Seen a wedding held there and bride photos taken in front of the castle
Diana Manasieva — Google review
Such a beautiful place. Visiting the castle felt like time travel, but we loved the huge park even more. The rose garden is amazing. Everything is looked after so well and there is so much to discover :)) Perfect destination for a wonderful day trip
Claire J. — Google review
Great day out. Been here before but not during the jousting competitions. Great experience and they involve the kids so it's fairly family friendly. Would recommend a walk around the gardens and the castle (even though the castle itself is quite small). A lot more food options than last time I went, and the gift shop is pretty decent. Very tidy overall and very helpful staff.
Craig Higginson — Google review
Great place!!! Castle is amazing. It is not big, which is good and when you walk through all the rooms you are not feeling tired. You enjoy everything. The gardens and the lake (especially Italian gardens) blow your mind. Thoroughly recommended!!!
Natalia Pronina — Google review
A friend had toured the castle and grounds and mentioned that there was a B and B. We were only in the UK 6 nights and only had one night to spend here--and I'm glad that we did.
The Falstaff and Bremly rooms were wonderful and the staff was even better. We took their recommendations for places to eat and all were top notch.
And then there is the castle--what a treat.
Brian Hamilton — Google review
An absolute gem of a place. Beautifully maintained with plenty to see and do. We got to see plenty of the castle interior and I’m sure it will be even better following the offing renovations. An amazing slice of British history. The cafe was also good with decent coffee and cake.
Drew B — Google review
I stayed at Hever Castle for the night, hoping to get my head down to study. This didn't happen because there is far too much to see and it is absolutely beautiful! Friendly helpful staff. Lovely room with everything you need. Stunning surroundings. You can wonder the grounds after all the visitors leave, and you're also given entry into the castle. I would highly recommend
Corene Hughes — Google review
What an amazing day we had!! Steeped in local history! We got the family ticket which allowed us in to the gardens and around the castle which a has an excellent audio tour to accompany it! Parking is free! You can take a picnic or buy from the many food stalls available! Dogs are allowed on leads and there is a huge adventure playground for the kids! We drove from West London which took around 60 mins on a bank holiday. I would highly recommend!
Nils Fearons — Google review
We had no idea how much time we would need to see and experience all. Which means, we have to come back for sure.
This place is amazing. And so many activities going on. We did only book the gardens, but with watching the jousting, the weaponry demonstration, the battle of the knights and visiting the Italian garden and lake, time was running away from us.
Great day out. Most people bring there own picnic as there is ample space to rest on the various lawns throughout the park.
Definitely a place for a family. Kids will be entertained, as there is so much going on for kids of all ages.
We loved it. Next time we will be visiting, we will come much earlier and leave time for a visit of the castle as well.
There is lots of parking space available for free and wheelchair accessible as well.
Sabine Eifert — Google review
We loved it. What a wonderful place to visit. The history of the Boleyn family and its relationship with Henry VIII is prominent on display.
The grounds are spectacular and the craftsmanship in the castle is amazing.
The staff were extremely helpful and friendly.
I would definitely recommend the trip.
Shane Giddings — Google review
Really great park to visit! Especially for kids, but we went as a family and a dog! Dogs are allowed around the garden but not inside the castle.
There are loads of activities for everyone, interesting architecture.
We went on the boats which was about 19£ for 30 minutes and definitely worth it!
There are people dressed up in costumes and interesting stands to see from back in the old times.
For families I would recommend, even for a walk as a couple. There are entrance fees but no fees of parking.
STASKA S — Google review
Lovely place buzzing of joy and wondercolours of autumn as we visited on an October Sunday. Everything for everyone- military museum at entrance, history castle with lots of information, great Halloween decor, fair selection of snack and cold or warm drinks to buy, nice souvenir and gardening shop, amazing gardens and maze. Highly recommended either for family, friends, romantic or just for a day out !!! Hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
S. Alexandra — Google review
A great place to visit if you enjoy both history and gardens. If you like to know more about the Tudor era, you must visit Hever castle. It's a beautiful house, and it has great gardens filled with pretty flowers and different types of maze. It's a pleasant place to visit with family and friends.
Fatemeh Ghaedi — Google review
The tiniest castle I have ever seen! So interesting history and the most versatile cool garden with fun mazes. I enjoyed the walk so much despite the weather wasn’t the best.Why 4*? I found it a bit cheeky to charge full price when most of the rooms in the castle were under refurb. Also, the cafe girls have no manners or customer service skills. There was chaos and dirty tables in the cafeteria. Dog friendly castle and garden was a plus 🐕
Nusynasy S — Google review
Excellent day out. Lovely gardens, interesting house. Almost too much for a single day trip. Can be a longish walk back to the car park. Very helpful staff. Water maze on a hot day good for kids. Food a tad expensive but to be expected.
Neil green — Google review
Great castle to visit. Packed with stuff and interesting stories of the history. It set in massive grounds with gardens and a lovely lake. Very picturesque. Look out for the animal topiary. The snowdrops are lovely at the moment in February with some daffodils as well. The tour for £3 is very worthwhile with extra stories and more rooms to visit.
Denis Parker — Google review
Beautiful garden and palace! A bit pricey but well worth it. Ticket with palace entrance include audio guide for all—-kids version as well and very entertaining! Lovely garden and amazing shop, don’t forget to visit the miniature Tudor models tucked at the back of the shop! A gem!
Estef Vargas — Google review
A lovely visit to Hever Castle.
I went with my 85 year old Father and he loved it too We had been many years ago,so we were overdue a return visit.
Highly recommend it for a relaxing day out and the history of the castle itself if fascinating. The Maypole dancing was really fun to watch and the Sheriff of Nottingham and his crew were brilliant too.
Penny Atkinson — Google review
A really enjoyable day out. Huge gardens and lots of walks to see, lakes, waterfalls, colourful and aromatic plants. The Castle is beautiful, crammed full of history, ranging from hundreds of years ago to (fairly) recent. Staff are very friendly and welcome. Our guide, Susan, was very interesting on the behind the scenes tour which was well worth the £3 each. Would go again and at different times of the year to get full experience of the gardens.
Samantha Hale — Google review
Fabulous castle with fascinating history. We had a behind the scenes tour with an excellent guide who was so knowledgeable and kept our small group very interested. We visited in the spring and saw lots of daffodils and other spring flowers. The gardens are immaculate and absolutely amazing. Would love to visit in the summer to see the summer flowers. Definitely worth a visit. Highly recommend.
Melanie King — Google review
It is time to breath history here. The gardens are amazing. I recommend you to dish out the additional fee to enter the building. We even paid an extra to have the behind the scenes on the unfinished section of the internal renovation, the lady guide was very informative and we had a lovely tour
Yalcin Trana — Google review
The most special place with gorgeous gardens. No end of people spend so much time here making it pristine and beautiful, all I can say is thank you and hats off to your talent! Fabulous acer trees to be admired here amongst other things!
H J/X — Google review
The castle is filled with some very interesting history which is relayed through a free audio guide. Unfortunately a number of the rooms are currently closed to the public.
There are ample grounds to explore, a maze to get trapped in and well manicured gardens.
NSLondon — Google review
A delightful.plsce to visit for a wander amongst beautiful gardens, lake & explore the history of the castle. Clean and well maintained. We look a picnic as food/drink.prices are typically high in such places & they were here too. A nice day out.
Jane Spray — Google review
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Arundel Castle is one of the most stunning and large castles in England and it's home to the Duke of Norfolk. This place is incredible, and visitors can explore its many rooms and balconies. There are also some interesting gardens nearby, as well as jousting events that can be enjoyed.
Amazing Castle situated in the beautiful South downs, West Sussex. The castle itself has had a lot of work to keep it looking so good. The Gothic style is said to be one of the best ever designed. The grounds are just as impressive with beautiful gardens maintained to a high standard. We went on the medieval weekend where there were crafts and stalls to look around. There were activities available for the public like axe throwing and archery. They also had the amazing tulip display that really set the scene for the day. Brilliant!
Karl Venus — Google review
Beautiful place to visit... a must see... there is a lot see and would recommend to get there early so you can see the whole castle and gardens and appreciate its history, architecture and all its glory.... unfortunately I entered the place at around 1:30pm and just managed to only see the inside of the castle and missed the main gardens.. (it closes at 5pm) the website said you may take 2 hrs but that's not enough time.. more like 4 hrs easily. Prices are a bit expensive but worth it. Staff are kind and helpful. Ready to help and explain the history of the castle and all other related history. Parking seem to be free on the road just outside the castle but i parked in the car park opposite for approx. £3.40 for 4 hrs. I would have given a 5 star rating but prices are high and the website mislead me to think that i could see the whole castle and surroundings in 2 hrs. Children pay £10 and a adult £25!!! Ouch!
Christian C. — Google review
Beautiful Castle which has been very well maintained with loads of history within it's Walls. 10 min walk from the railway station and entry costs 27 pounds for Castle and Gardens. Takes about 2-3 hours to see the whole place. Great views of surrounding areas from the keep and luxurious rooms. The Gardens are are delight too.
Perfect for a day trip.
Arun C Joy — Google review
Beautiful castle and charming gardens. Residence of the Duke of Norfolk, it's not the classic ruined castle. Still in use, has been restored and remodeled many times. Beautiful interiors with some of the most beautiful gardens I've visited. Well worth a visit (it takes 2-3 hours to see everything)
Aurelia Ghenuche — Google review
Fantastic day out for all the family, plenty going on with history tours, face painting, medieval games and archery/ axe throwing. You can also dress up in period clothing and also complete the outfit with shield and sword Fantastic day well worth it. Plus if you want to ask anything about the place there are people in every room who are all to happy to help 😊
Daren Warburton — Google review
The most stunning castle and grounds! My favorite while on our trip to the UK. Everything is so beautiful and well maintained. Staff are kind and have a wealth of knowledge. I was upset we had to rush a little due to scheduling conflicts. I could have spent forever exploring this place. Don't miss out on this absolute gem and plan more time than you think you'll need so you can soak up this beauty!
Denycia Haley — Google review
We went a little on the late side for the tulips, all more than opened and the daffodils long gone.. but still stunning.. very busy in some areas, like round by the fountain.. but otherwise nicely spread out.. had some interesting things going on, including some pretty birds of prey 😍
Rachel — Google review
Oh my goodness I absolutely loved this castle. Definitely one of the best castles I've been in England so far. I spent the whole day there. I took over one hundred pictures. Great for both adults and children. Simply fantastic. There are a lot of stairs though so stay in the gardens if you can't climb much!
Christine Kwakwa — Google review
This castle is truly spectacular! My husband and I were truly in awe of the incredible gardens and the stunning castle itself. Worth the ticket prices. The people who work here are so educated and lovely and passionate about history. This is worth your time— highly recommend!
Chelsea Murray — Google review
We were in awe of this castle and grounds!
It seems expensive, but the price is well worth it!
We did the castle, rooms and gardens, which took 4 hours at a leisurely pace and including 2 coffee breaks.
We could’ve easily spent longer but we had an afternoon tea booked elsewhere.
The staff were very knowledgeable, telling you little snippets of history and answered any questions we had.
A few tricky/narrow stairways, but worth it for the views.
The shop and cafe was good, cafe a little pricey, but to be expected in a tourist attraction.
The gardens were stunning! And we almost skipped it!
Just a heads up, the entrance is at the bottom of the hill, lol, we made this mistake and walked to the top 🙈
emma benson — Google review
Great castle, great views. I was very surprised, it looks like it was built last year, it's in such good condition. Lots to see on the inside, the staff are lovely. Gardens are very symmetrical so it seems all the same, but very nice nonetheless. Beautiful cathedral, nice facilities. I was a bit taken aback by the price, it cost us £50 just for my partner and I to go into the castle. It was the most expensive castle we have ever visited! But I would pay that any day to see the look on my partner's face, he loved all the architecture and woodwork. £2.50 for up to 4 hours in the car park on Mill Rd, pretty good rate. The staff knew the answers to most of the questions we had, and were quite lovely and friendly. The town itself has some nice antique stores as well.
Julia Damtoft — Google review
One of my favourite Castles to visit. Here you can take photos, which is rare for any castle. We loved being able to touch some of the pieces, and explore the grounds. It’s an amazing Castle, and an amazing experience. We’ll never forget our visit, and further thank the Duke for allowing the Public to tour the home.
Brandon Cruze — Google review
Wonderful day out for our group visiting the Castle and grounds. The staff are friendly and helpful with information. The gardens are beautiful. Plenty of places to sit in the gardens and just enjoy the ambience.
Pat Wells — Google review
Well worth visiting the garden with the most beautiful tulips show you can ever imagine are well worthy the ticket price. Magical indeed. The rooms inside are amazing everything is well kept. We had lunch in the garden and cream tea in the cafe. Highly recommended.
Ilaria B — Google review
Stunning castle, may be one of the best castles to see when visiting England. The grounds are also incredible. Every inch of this place is awe inspiring. Definitely should be on your bucket list. Also, don't skip the cafe/restaurant! Lovely staff and delicious treats! Finally got to try an English scone and it was everything I'd hoped. Highly recommend the town as well! Fantastic shops. Found everything we could dream of and it was the perfect end to our trip. 🥰
Miki Nyckel — Google review
Wow what a wonderful place, We did not expect it to be so good. Massive turreted towers and a large circular keep to wander around. (steep and narrow steps in places). The castle rooms were incredible, with the great hall and the library being ours and most peoples favourites. The Italian style gardens with the fountains and oak rose arbours and other wood carvings were amazing. Staff were extremely informative and helpful. Restaurant, coffee shop and gift shop were within the castle. There is public parking opposite the main entrance.
michael kent — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place. Very well maintained. Staff were so friendly, very knowledge about the history and so helpful.
A great day out. I would highly recommend visiting this beautiful castle.
Violina Harpar — Google review
I was reluctant to visit because of the cost but was really glad we did. One of the best such places we've visited. Obviously really well built originally, then restored, and now maintained. Loved the gardens and castle and even the bedrooms were worth the extra £2. Cafe was good for lunch too.
David Heaton — Google review
This castle is in great condition and a wonderful example of English Castels. The staff and volunteers are very informative and the entry prices are worth it. We spent 4 hours which gave us just enough time to see the Castel, Bedrooms and gardens.
Gavin — Google review
A truly beautiful place that reflects the hard work and dedication of the team behind it. A must visit for anyone interested in local history or the wide period of history surrounding this castle. There is some disabled access but understandably access to top areas with narrow staircases are not accessible for wheelchair users.
redacted — Google review
My granddaughter loves history, so we thought a day at Arundel castle would be perfect for her ...and it absolutely was.
Plenty to explore outside, the castle itself, the beautiful gardens, the chapel etc with plenty of places to stop for a sit down, picnic and relax. Inside there are lots of information boards, really knowledgeable guides and plenty to see.
A great day out, and the town itself is worth exploring too.
Matt Bunker — Google review
Probably one of the most splendid castles in the UK, located in a delightful picturesque town. Despite not being as famous as Windsor Castle, which is a shame, I consider it to be one of the most well-preserved and truly stunning medieval treasures, surrounded be a breath- taking Tudor rose garden.
Maria Samson — Google review
What a lovely day out ,we visited a few years ago but went because of the tulip festival, and we were not disappointed .
We went to the keep first before too many people arrived and the views from the top were well worth the climb.
We also paid extra to see the bedrooms, which we felt were worth it.After looking around the castle, it was then a look around the grounds.
The coffee shop inside the cafe had very little sitting room ,and maybe they should open the main cafe earlier.
It was a great day out, but make sure you have plenty of time to fully take things in and then just sit and relax
N Pope — Google review
This is an amazing place to visit. During our trip it was a Bank Holiday and the grounds were full of tents containing people in medieval dress. We threw axes, fired long bows and crossbows. The castle tour was fantastic and the views from the keep were spectacular.
Paul Birchall — Google review
Probably the best castle I saw so far in UK.
If you go there my suggestion is to arrive early because the car park in front to the castle is always busy (there are a lot of visitors)
The tickets are a but expensive (you can have 3 type of visit (castle, castle and gardens or castle, bedroom and garden) I suggest the last option.
You can spend the at least 5 hours there.
Customer service is great.
Garden is full of flowers, with a pond
Castle is amazing a lot of history and beautiful pictures to see.
It is great also for the kids.
We had lunch there but you can easily take your food from home
Stefano Erriu — Google review
Wow wow 😳 what a fantastic fantastic castle. This must be one of the nicest and best kept castle's we have been too , the guides within the castle are fantastic and great to get history from , the kids loved there activities on when we visited, the outside gardens and chapel were great . The cafe served lovely cakes , toilets were very good 👍 . What a credit to the owners for the upkeep and beautiful presentation. Easy parking across the road £5 all day . You may need to save some pennies if you plan a family day and cafe etc but a place to remember for all the family steeped in history!! . A+ from us
ANT LAWTON — Google review
Incredible castle. Didn't realize the rooms didn't open until 12pm but the time was easily eaten up by looking elsewhere in the castle and getting some lunch in the cafe. Lots of friendly staff around to answer questions.
Lyndsay Barrett — Google review
What a lovely castle to visit. I've driven past it so many times over the years and never been in before today. There is so much to see inside and the views from the battlements are amazing. I would definitely recommend visiting the castle if you're in the area.
chris snooks — Google review
Lovely pretty gardens and grounds.
The castle has interesting things in it.
Nice because it wasn’t too busy and overcrowded the day we visited.