The top cities between Thirsk and London are York, Windsor, Leeds, Peak District National Park, Warwick, Milton Keynes, Leicester, Nottingham, Doncaster, and Tamworth. York is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Thirsk and 3 hours from London.
York is a city located in the northeast region of England, which was established by the ancient Romans. Its remarkable Gothic-style cathedral, York Minster, showcases medieval stained glass and two fully functional bell towers. The City Walls form a walkway on both sides of the River Ouse, while the Monk Bar gate offers an exhibition that traces back to the life of 15th-century Plantagenet King Richard III.
Most popular city on this route
15 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to London
Located in the northern English county of Yorkshire, Leeds is a city that boasts several noteworthy attractions. The Royal Armouries museum is situated on the south bank of River Aire and contains an immense collection of arms and artillery. On the other side of the river lies Call Lane, a redeveloped industrial area famous for its converted railway arches which house bars and live music venues. Visitors can also explore hundreds of indoor and outdoor stalls at Leeds Kirkgate Market.
27% as popular as York
11 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to London
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Doncaster, a city in South Yorkshire, England, is named after the River Don and serves as the administrative center of the larger City of Doncaster. It is the second largest settlement in South Yorkshire after Sheffield. The area offers a variety of dining options with enthusiastic hospitality, catering to different preferences for food and drink. Whether you're looking for a romantic meal, family lunch, coffee break while shopping, or a pint in a beer garden, your taste buds are guaranteed to be delighted.
14% as popular as York
6 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to London
The Peak District National Park is a beautiful and large national park encompassing villages, museums, hiking trails and camping. The area is surprisingly though known as the Peak District, there are no mountains to climb but do have lots of hills.
The Peak District National Park is absolutely stunning, I visited Water-cum-jolly recently for some climbing and it was a great place for experienced climbers. I wouldn't recommend it for absolute beginners as there's not too many easy routes.
There's on road parking close by, the short walk is pleasant and mostly flat which is rare when walking to a crag. All of the climbers and walkers we encountered on the day were polite and friendly. The climbing is a challenge as the footholds are so polished on most routes / problems but it was good practice for better footwork.
Matt Goodrum — Google review
What an amazing place, feels like a hundred miles of sky.
The peak district rangers did a superb guided walk and showed us lots of amazing places and point of real interest. I met a whole group of people from totally different walks of life, got super rained on twice and walked under an amazing sky
Cannot recommend it enough
Ustra k — Google review
The Peak District National Park is a nature lover's paradise. Its breathtaking landscapes, ranging from rolling hills to dramatic peaks, offer endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. Hiking trails, cycling routes, and picturesque villages make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's diverse wildlife and stunning vistas provide unforgettable experiences. With well-maintained facilities and visitor centers, it's easy to navigate and learn about the area's rich history and geology. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, the Peak District National Park is a captivating destination that showcases the beauty of nature at its finest.
Wojciech Przytulski — Google review
Serene & beautiful, ethereal & peaceful, just some of the few ways you could use to describe this gorgeous walk through Macclesfield Forest
Stretching over vast hills and picturesque vistas and delving deep into thick woodlands of ancient Firs to admiring the many reservoirs and the diverse array of creatures that call it home, there is truly something for everyone to make a connection with.
After 4 hours and a lengthy 8km walk, that following night I had perhaps the best night sleep I've had in months, truly at a complete peace of mind 🕊️✌️
Brad Lowe — Google review
Beautiful place to hike and for rock climbing. We will be back! Absolutely loved climbing the grit stone. It was a truly unique experience. The ancient oak trees covered with moss were absolutely beautiful. Whether you're looking to climb or hike or would recommend taking the time to visit this beautiful place.
Dana Hyde — Google review
The peak district national park is just incredible. Everywhere you look there is a view. Amazing for walking and cycling. Good for camping also but be wary of where exactly you are as the mist coming in quickly and can be boggy around here. Check weather. Also try to get here early and not at weekends as it can be a bit of a car park. However it is worth it, because it is just stunning.
Em's — Google review
I loved being for a week!
So peaceful, so beautiful and such an amazing place to relax!
Can’t wait for another week away up there, lovely places to stay and eat as well so that just adds to the whole atmosphere.
The dogs loved all the amazing walks they had, I’m sure they can’t wait to come back again!
luke — Google review
One of the UK’s most beautiful and quiet national parks. Personally, my favourite national park in England and Wales for cycling. Roads are relatively well maintained, little traffic, livestock well fenced and scenery is world class. Highly recommended.
Chris Fieldsend — Google review
Amazing scenery, one of England's most beautiful places. Miles of unspoilt scenery, you can walk for miles and enjoy the views or just do short walks, something for everyone. Just a few photos here which doesn't do the Peak District justice. There is so much more...! If you like quaint country pubs, shops, cafés then this is your place. The weather you can never guarantee so you can head to one of the local villages or check what's going on locally.
Tamsin — Google review
One of our favourite places! So many stunning views. Will always come back here and visit.
Our happy place!
You will not be disappointed when visiting the Peak District. So many beautiful little villages to visit too.
Parking can be a little tricky at peak (lol!) times due to its popularity.
Jasmine French — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful! You need a decent pair of walking boots, an OS map and compass and with a backpack of snacks and water bladder & then this is a dream area for hikers. Stunning whatever the weather, well worth a visit! You can walk for miles without seeing another person. Great for dog walking too, as long as the dog is used to uneven terrain and day hikes! Plenty of gorgeous places where you'll want to just stop to take in the views.
Ne C-B — Google review
Love this place, the very definition of the great outdoors, visited at the weekend to go see the B-52 bomber wreckage and a part of history it was fantastic. Parking is not great but if you get there early you should find a space. Glossop town centre is about a 10 min drive from snake pass which is also worth a visit.
Steven Russell — Google review
Breath taking views! Done the Edale skyline. Nice walk when you eventually get up on the skyline though, safe to say I am feeling it today!
Michaela Parry — Google review
Oh I absolutely loved it. Being a mountain person its one of the best places I visited and the first time ever in my life i did tracking. 6 hrs to go up in one of the highest cliff and 6hrs to down. A great memory to cherish.
sadia shabnam — Google review
Beautiful place just a couple of hours north from London. We stayed in the towns of Leek and Buxton, which served as the starting point for our hikes. We were lucky with the weather; a bit risky and rocky to do after rainfall. Highly recommend, will visit again. Visited in Sep 2023.
Prashanta Guha — Google review
Great place to visit for hiking all year round. Even the drive from village to village is pleasant and relaxing.
Thor's Cave is one of the best places to visit. There are magnificent views from the top, same as from the cave itself. 👌🏻
Robert Birkholz — Google review
Always love a visit here to take photos of my new car. Lovely background no matter the weather .
MARK MATTHEWS — Google review
Great an amazing place to visit and spending some hours there!
Miguel Mico — Google review
Had a lovely time hiking here. We decided to do a hike here a day after a large storm, so we did encounter somewhat dangerous situations here and there so I do recommend preparing properly before attempting.
Harley Driver — Google review
A land of hills, valleys, streams, reservoirs, picturesque towns, villages, heaths, evergreen grass, forests, trails, and unforgettable car routes. A land that has been our escape for decades to feed the hunger of the soul, eyes and all senses. Every season and every part is an adventure and a memory, and I hope it stays that way.
Lukasz Taborski — Google review
What a lovely place to hike! Nice vegetation. Feel the real fresh hair! Another great place to visit
Yohana Swedi — Google review
Lovely day out, beautiful scenery and the surrounding area is clean and looked after. This isn't our first visit to the peak district and definitely won't be our last.
Leanne Devlin — Google review
20% as popular as York
29 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to London
Nottingham, located in central England's Midlands region, is famous for its association with the legendary Robin Hood and the historic Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery. The Lace Market area, once a hub for the global lace industry, now houses the Galleries of Justice Museum with crime-related exhibits. Wollaton Hall, an elaborate Elizabethan mansion surrounded by gardens and a deer park, is another notable attraction in Nottingham.
14% as popular as York
11 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to London
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Tamworth, a charming market town and borough in Staffordshire, England, is situated just 14 miles north-east of Birmingham. Bordered by North Warwickshire to the east and north, as well as Lichfield to the north, south-west and west, Tamworth derives its name from the River Tame that flows through it. With a population of 78,838 people in the borough, this picturesque town offers a blend of history and modernity.
9% as popular as York
21 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to London
Leicester is a city located in the East Midlands region of England. At its center stands Leicester Cathedral, which has been an integral part of the city for over nine centuries and is notable for being the final resting place of Richard III since 2015. Adjacent to the cathedral is the King Richard III Visitor Centre, where visitors can learn about the life and death of this monarch and view his original burial site.
14% as popular as York
8 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to London
Warwick is a locality situated along River Avon in the West Midlands of England. The town boasts of several tourist attractions, including Warwick Castle, which dates back to William the Conqueror's era. St. Mary's Collegiate Church has a tower offering panoramic views of the city and an ancient crypt. Lord Leycester Hospital consists of timber-framed 14th-century buildings clustered close to West Gate, while St. John's House Museum is housed in Jacobean architecture surrounded by gardens.
18% as popular as York
20 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to London
Milton Keynes, the largest settlement in Buckinghamshire, England, is located about 50 miles north-west of London. With a population of 264,349 in its urban area as of the 2021 Census, it offers a variety of dining options including Harvester Eastlake and a new Route 66 American diner in the city center. These establishments serve fresh and flavorful grills, salads, and American cuisine to cater to diverse tastes.
17% as popular as York
5 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to London
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.
36% as popular as York
21 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to London
Best stops along Thirsk to London drive
The top stops along the way from Thirsk to London (with short detours) are Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, and National Railway Museum York. Other popular stops include York Minster, Yorkshire Wildlife Park, and Bletchley Park.
Castle Howard is a beautiful and extravagant stately home with stunning landscaped grounds. It is one of the most popular attractions in Yorkshire, and it is easy to see why - its a great place to visit for anyone who loves history, scenery, and relaxation.
A stunning location with beautiful grounds and surrounding parklands. The landscaping makes for incredible views and stunning vistas. The Christmas at marina even is possibly my favorite Christmas event of all time, and certainly the most enjoyable stately home exhibition. The farm shop is superb and highly recommend the sausage rolls and pate
Christopher Kelly — Google review
What a great day out! A tour around the castle proved really interesting and included an exhibition of films and TV shows set at the castle. A delicious lunch in the café and then a walk around the wonderful park, by the lake and through the woodland. Some great follies to investigate. The walled garden is stunning and peaceful. All in all, a great destination.
Kevin Newton — Google review
Stunning estate! Being from the U.S., we don’t have anything so grand—so you can safely ignore reviews that say it’s not as fancy or fabulous as another castle in England. If you’re a foreigner, you’ll find it amazing nonetheless!
The rooms available to tour are beautiful. There were friendly guides in each area to share a little bit more detail—helpful if you’re not using the audio guide. In addition to touring a portion of the home, you can also walk around the gardens and grounds. To get the most out your visit, I’d definitely recommend staying for the day.
If you’re coming from York like us, you can take the Transdev Castle Line bus. We caught it at York Station Avenue (stop RM), which is across the way from The Grand York hotel. It goes directly to the Castle car park (parking lot) and will return there a couple times throughout the day (check the current schedule though). So easy!
Erika Madden — Google review
We went to the Christmas Neverland experience, and was brilliant, the place was adorned with Peter Pan Christmas decorations , loved it, although we gave a 5* rating, there was one small disadvantage, we wanted to book afternoon tea on their website at the time of booking tickets, but there was nowhere where you could book, well disappointed, we were told when we arrived in the day that afternoon tea was sold out, so why wasn't it shown as sold out on the website even though it was advertised that you could book? Bad point...but apart from that the whole experience was brilliant, even real fires were burning.
John Huckle — Google review
Purely magical at Christmas. I have been in all seasons and love it here. Book early on line and you won’t be disappointed. The Christmas afternoon teas are always fantastic. The walks around the grounds can be enjoyed by all with lovely views. The kids play area is great and lovely to have a picnic here in summer.
Wendy Dando — Google review
We couldn't get the tickets for the house. But the walks around were amazing. Wellies preferable for a wet day. The play area is amazing. Definitely warrants a visit in better weather.
Amrita Bindukalpa — Google review
At £25 a head it is not a cheap day out although the gardens were very interesting and colourful. The house was good but would have been nicer to have seen more behind the scenes. Lunch in the cafe was tasty and not too expensive and the rest of the grounds meant you could easily pass a few hours.
Mark Hedley — Google review
Great day out. We stayed at the castle Howard lakeside holiday park & got 2 for 1 entry which was brilliant. Had lunch at one of the many cafes which was lovely. Had ice-cream at the boat house - banoffee was amazing! The kids play area was brilliant and there was so much to explore and see. It wasn't very busy which was nice. The walled gardens were amazing & I would come to visit again.
Amy Ashton — Google review
A good half-day excursion from York, just a 20’ drive.
It loses its fifth star because it’s pricey (£27), but both the house and the gardens are top attractions.
Don’t forget to visit the farm shop, it’s a bonus!
Rom? Jim?nez — Google review
Lovely historic house with an interactive online guide that you scan the QR code to get access to. It talks you round each room and is easy to use. There was also guides in a lot of the rooms sharing knowledge and information. The grounds are large and beautiful. Ranging from grassland to forest to lakeside. A children's play area and places to get refreshments while away from the main house. We had a lovely ice cream sat by the lake. Not the cheapest of places to visit but well worth the money.
Dawn Kirkwood — Google review
Spent a couple of hours exploring the grounds and gardens. On a sunny day would recommend taking a picnic as lots of nice areas to sit. We didn't get to explore the house as we had our dog with us so instead just bought the tickets for the garden, a bit pricey but you could spend a good few hours here on a nice day.
Sam Jones — Google review
We visited Castle Howard in the summer and it was very impressive. The house itself is utterly stunning especially the interior dome. You will not be disappointed when you venture around the grounds. Look out for the magnificent fountain.
Grantly Lynch — Google review
The house and gardens were beautiful. The history of the castle was engaging and the guides were all knowledgeable and willing to answer additional questions. Being only a short drive from York, it is well worth the trip!
Steve Wallace — Google review
A stunning stately home with wonderful grounds and surrounding parkland. The excellent landscaping makes for stunning vistas and guided viewpoints.
The Christmas at Narnia event is possibly my favourite Christmas event of all time, and certainly my favourite stately home exhibition. I cannot congratulate or thank those who designed and installed it enough.
The farmshop is also excellent, especially the pate and scotch eggs!
Sam Yeates — Google review
Well worth a visit. Didn't know much about it so the house condition was a bit of a surprise, but interesting nonetheless. Gardens good for wandering. Had wanted to visit last year but was closed, turns out some godawful-looking American reality show was being filmed.
Chris Bing — Google review
Absolutely lovely day out, beautiful gardens,a huge play-area for big and little kids,really nice coffee shops if a bit pricey for me.
Paid for a private tour of the house wow it was outstanding and I was overwhelmed by the beauty,furniture and stories our guide told us about.
💯% worth a visit and would visit again in a heartbeat
Beverly Naylor — Google review
Very cool and under-the-radar place to go and see if you're in the area, very down-home with mostly volunteers working the grounds and tour information. Great for photo opportunities and hanging about. Multiple gardens about and other things to see.
Leif Satermo — Google review
Stunning interiors with a rich history of the building. Don't hesitate to ask for more information from the employees in the many rooms. Take your time walking around the Castle grounds and (depending the season) enjoy the beautifully designed gardens.
Lotte Dekker — Google review
Delightful half day. The house is amazing with very helpful staff & interesting history to tell. The grounds are lovely too. Staff are so good especially Paul on the Kelly car ride & Linda in the house,you made our visit special. Thank you.
Kim Adams — Google review
House is beautiful,especially at Christmas. A bit disappointed with the outdoor areas however, no where to sit outside if its raining (which it was). I compared it to Chatsworth that had under cover gazebos in the courtyards. Also no christmas lights in the gardens. They could do so much more with it. But overall happy with the house
Miss Google — Google review
The long drive approach is impressive. Plenty of parking with adequate disabled spaces. The house is very disabled friendly with wheelchairs available and a stairlift to overcome the only flight of stairs. Staff were friendly, welcoming and informative. The cafe was popular with a decent range of food and drinks available. The extensive grounds could be wandered for hours but soft grounds and a lack of stoned paths limits those dependant on wheelchairs.
Arthur Jones — Google review
A rainy day visit, lovely day out with family despite the weather. We got garden tickets only and there was plenty to keep us occupied.
Skelf island is perfect for kids to burn some energy and have fun.
The courtyard cafe, offered a decent amount of food all of which was tasty. I recommend the buddah bowl tasted fresh and light.
The grounds are dog friendly and a decent walk, which you can make as long or short as you wish.
krystle — Google review
Excellent English country manor and surrounding gardens/land. Definitely worth a visit if staying nearby or coming from York (1 hour bus ride). The house is stunning from the outside, and the inside rooms equally as ornate and interesting to wander around. Large grounds and gardens to explore too, with a few options dotted around to eat and drink at.
Matt Ward — Google review
A beautiful house and garden with a terrific adventure playground too. Though I am a bit of a Brideshead fan, you don't have to have seen the film/TV series to enjoy Castle Howard.
Highlights include lots of Greek and Romany statuary, the incredible ceiling frescoes in the great hall and dome, the richly decorated rooms, the temples in the garden. Our children (4, 8 &9) all enjoyed the adventure playground too. There are a couple of rooms that are waiting to be restored (after the fire of '41, which reveal the stone walls behind the finery. Good tea rooms too.
Jonathan Pritchard-Barrett — Google review
Title: A Majestic Experience at Castle Howard
As I stepped into the grand entrance of Castle Howard, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the sheer scale and majesty of this stunning estate. The moment I walked through the doors, I knew I was in for a treat. The exhibition was impeccable, with each room meticulously curated to showcase the beauty and history of the castle.
The first thing that struck me was the incredible collection of artwork on display. The walls were adorned with masterpieces by some of the world's most renowned artists, including the impressive collection of paintings by Paninni. The vibrant colors and masterful brushstrokes transported me to a world of elegance and refinement, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder at the talent on display.
But what truly made my visit unforgettable was the Tony Cragg sculpture exhibition that was on display during my visit. The intricate and thought-provoking pieces were a feast for the eyes, and I found myself lingering in front of each one, taking in the intricate details and marveling at the artist's skill. The way the light danced across the sculptures, highlighting the textures and shapes, was truly breathtaking.
As I made my way through the castle, I was struck by the impeccable condition of the estate. Every aspect of the castle, from the lavish furnishings to the meticulously manicured gardens, was clearly lovingly maintained and cared for. It was clear that the team at Castle Howard is dedicated to preserving this piece of history for future generations to enjoy.
One of the highlights of my visit was the stunning architecture of the castle itself. The grand halls and sweeping staircases were a sight to behold, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder at the history that had unfolded within these walls. From the intricate stone carvings to the ornate ceilings, every detail was a testament to the craftsmanship and skill of the castle's creators.
Throughout my visit, I was struck by the sense of history that permeates every aspect of Castle Howard. From the artifacts on display to the very walls themselves, every element of the castle tells a story of the people and events that have shaped this incredible estate over the centuries. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or simply looking for a unique and unforgettable experience, Castle Howard is a must-visit destination.
Rating: 5/5 stars
Price: Moderate (£28 per person)
Recommended for: Art lovers, history buffs, and anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable experience.
Michael G (MG) — Google review
Lovely gardens. Lots of places to walk. Some stunning views. Good playground for the kids.
Only let down is the cafe with average food and high prices.
Fov — Google review
A great morning at Neverland. Highly recommended. We have never been before and our adult group.of 3 all.enjoyed it.
We had off peak tickets which were good value but peak prices are think would be a bit expensive. It's also a bit cheeky to ask for £6 to park the car I think, this should be part of the ticket price.
Lovely mulled wine from the van outside.
Beautifully decorated inside and not too busy because of the timed entry.
Pretty shop and an extra marquee for food and drink. Lovely day
Dawn Abbey — Google review
A beautiful historical building and surrounding landscape. There’s a farm shop and several food options available. Lovely walks around the grounds, perfect place to bring the family and dogs are very welcome.
The National Railway Museum in York is a great place for kids to explore train-related artifacts from all over the world. There are huge locomotives, royal carriages, and miniature railways to enjoy, as well as play areas and exhibits on the history of rail transport. Pre-booking is required for some activities, but this is a great museum for families to visit.
I would say this is the best museum I visited in my entire life.
The museum is Free to enter, but before you go you have to book tickets online. (Donations welcomed)
There is a car park on the ground, you have to buy tickets from the museum, if you have a blue badge the parking is free.
The museum is huge. You probably going to spend around 2 hours in the museum. The collection of trains and carriages are remarkable.
If you you are visiting York, this is the place you should not miss, especially if it’s raining outside, you will be covered.
Ross Malickis — Google review
A must visit for any train enthusiast, but also interesting for anyone who has an interest in social history or 'days gone by.' The trains really are the centre piece, but there are also lots of items from railway stations displayed around the trains: trolleys with luggage, posters advertising destinations for holidays and many enamelled advertising and information signs. These items create a context for the trains and this helps to bring them to life, it's easy to imagine who would be travelling and what their experience would have been when you see earthenware ginger beer bottles left on a seat or a sack barrow with suitcases and tennis rackets on the platform. The turntable in the second hall is a good reminder that the site of the museum was a working maintenance shed. The archive hall is full of items associated the all aspects of trains, railways and stations. Some are quirky - the packaging from the last microwave cheese burger served - and other show how railway staff were trained or equipped. Everything you could possibly imagine associated with railways can probably be found here. There is almost too much to take in in one visit.
The site is wheel chair accessible although one life was out of use when we visited. There is one lot of toilets located near to the entrance, these are modern, clean and well maintained.
As a non-train enthusiast engineer, I found plenty to look at and found the hall housing the railway associated items really fascinating. We spent four hours here, but I can imagine those who are truly interested in trains could easily spend a whole day taking it all in. Small children and teenagers may not find much to engage them as the displays are factual with little to interact with or try out.
There are cafes in both of the train display halls and they offer a nice choice of snacks and more substantial meals and the prices are not overly expensive. Book ahead as the number of people that can enter is limited by time slots and just turning up may result in a wait before you can enter.
Jnib — Google review
Always a great place to visit when in York. Free entry(donations welcomed) and a great place for any train or history enthusiast! We last visited in 2014 and although not much has changed, a new display of locomotives and a revamp in a few of the halls are a welcome change.
A side note, the station hall and gallery are currently shut due to extensive new development so our visit was slightly cut short but the main engine shed is still impressive.
Luke Murray — Google review
Every boy's dream - and their dad's too! Great selection of locomotives, mainly steam, and lots of other railway-related items too. Good information displays and helpful staff. I particularly enjoyed the 20 minute talk on how a steam engine works, which was free, as was the entry. You just have to book ahead of time, although I think you can just turn up and wait if it's busy.
Dave Ashford — Google review
I recently had the absolute pleasure of visiting the National Railway Museum in York, and it was an experience that completely exceeded my expectations. As a history enthusiast, I was already captivated by the incredible charm of the city of York itself, but the museum took my appreciation of this historical gem to a whole new level!
From the moment I walked through the doors, I was struck by the grandeur of the museum. The vast collection of old trains and its rich history effortlessly transported me back in time, igniting a deep fascination for the world of railways. The museum's ability to connect visitors with the past is truly remarkable.
The displays were meticulously curated, and I was in awe of the range and variety of locomotives showcased. The attention to detail and the preservation of these beautifully restored trains made it evident that the museum's staff and curators are passionate about their work. It was truly a visual feast!
One of the highlights of my visit was the chance to explore the famous Flying Scotsman locomotive. The awe-inspiring size and elegance of this iconic train left me standing in awe. Being able to marvel at its craftsmanship up close was an extraordinary experience that I will cherish for a lifetime.
Moreover, the museum did an exceptional job of incorporating interactive exhibits that engaged visitors of all ages. From simulators that allowed me to experience the thrill of being in the driver's seat to informative and entertaining presentations, there was never a dull moment during my visit. It was educational and enthralling, catering to both enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
The National Railway Museum not only serves as a hub for train aficionados but also as a comprehensive educational resource. The museum's commitment to preserving the rail heritage and sharing knowledge with visitors is truly commendable.
Beyond the museum's impressive content, its location in the historically rich city of York adds an extra layer of charm and allure. Exploring the vibrant city before or after the museum visit enriches the overall experience and allows you to fully immerse yourself in the fascinating history that permeates every cobblestone and building.
I highly recommend the National Railway Museum in York to anyone seeking a captivating, educational, and memorable experience. Whether you're a railway enthusiast, a history lover, or simply someone looking for a unique and adventurous outing, this is an absolute must-visit destination. Trust me; you won't be disappointed!
Thank you, National Railway Museum York, for the outstanding journey through time. My visit was truly unforgettable, and I can't wait to return for another incredible adventure!
Abdulrabi Alawi Abdulla — Google review
Really loved this musuem, I'm not particularly interested in trains but this was just great! So much to see and do, you could spend hours in there. Loved the cafe, coffee was tasty and loved the merchandise you can buy. Each train was really well signed and its completely free to enter as they rely on donations! It is advised to get tickets in advance on the website but you definitely don't need to!
Rhian Jones — Google review
I like that the entrance was free, but parking all day was £10 also they asked you for donations. Nice place to walk around and educate yourself. Have toilets. Need to wait in line to enter if inside are too many people. Have coffee and food inside.
Ernesta St. — Google review
A great experience for adults with so many amazing trains to look at and read about.
Could be better for younger children with more for them to do. Perhaps the museum could ask youngsters what they'd like to see / do - here's our son's suggestions 🤣
- Upside down model railway
- Mini railway (or individual robot trains) inside which tours around the trains
- Mallard experience (simulator) where you can push a button and choose which virtual train you'd like to ride
- A big picture of the railways showing where trains are, tunnels etc.
- Learn how to drive a train
- Big blocks puzzle where you can make the shape of Mallard
- Have models of each train going around that train
The cafes are pricey, but well stocked ... and you don't pay to get in so we're more than happy to pay a surplus for food to help museums like this keep running their fantastic services.
O Ozmeister — Google review
Overall a good museum, plenty to see here if you've an interest in trains or just need ti keep the family entertained for a couple of hours. In June 22, it was still advisable to book online so as to regulate how crowded it gets.
Whilst you can get free tickets on the website, it seems to ask for a donation ticket price of £5/adult.
It is a big space and split into three main halls. One an old station layout with a cafe & plenty of seating. Interesting to see the old royal carriages and some eclectic rolling stock.
In another hall (short walk), there are a range of nationally important & impressive engines including a Bullet train, The Evening Star and Mallard.
There is also a steam engine here with massive sections cut away & painted so you can see how it works. Sadly there is no real meaningful explanation. Indeed explanation sheets/boards are minimal throughout the museum, which kind of lets down the whole experience somewhat.
A 3rd hall has a really impressive load of old junk (memorabilia) all catalogued and stacked onto shelves. Again this could have more explanation of what has been collected/displayed. This is after all a National railway museum.
David Rees — Google review
The National Railway Museum provides a really fascinating day out, even if you are not a train fanatic. It contains not only locomotives and carriages showcasing the 200 years of railway history, from the Rocket to the bullet train, but also station signs and equipment (far more interesting than it sounds) model trains, insignia, personal stories and general memorabilia.
The section showing royal trains from the Victorian era onwards I found particularly engrossing. It shows what was regarded as essential for travelling royalty but also encapsulates the development of railway carriages from their horse-drawn equivalent to the rather less ornate version we are familiar with.
Refreshments are available and there is also a gift shop.
Gillian Pearson — Google review
Great for family’s. Old trains or modelling fans would be delighted here. Can touch a lot of old decent trains models here. Food, souvenirs, books. Can stay half of a day. Free entry. Must go if you re in Yorkshire.
Jack Kwong — Google review
First time visiting the museum. It is free entry and there is parking opposite the museum at £10. A good collection of trains inside but mainly for viewing. Probably 1 hour experience. You can get a car/train to the centre of York which is around £3 per person.
EI Loonat — Google review
The museum has real engine pieces, maintained at the highest standards. If you are a train nerd, it's got a lot of history and information and can even take up a whole day if you go into the nuances. Nevertheless, the visual imagery of the engine parts are nothing alike in the photos that you see. Perfect place to go with your family, as they've got a kids' play section.
Toilets well maintained, cafe ✅
It's free and can be booked online.
Karthikesh Baskaran — Google review
Excellent 3hrs well spent, have not been for years...enjoyed every minute.
Good for all the family especially if you like trains and their history.
Plenty of memorabilia to see, goes from the start of the railway to today.
A good display of Flying Scotsman's history.
Possibly 3hrs is not enough to take it all in.
Martin Fenn — Google review
Loved this museum. Flying Scotsman, Mallard and many more famous trains displayed in their glory. Amazingly it's free entry. Great for all ages. Good food courts too. Only gripe is that in the main hall it is too dark to see inside the drivers cab footplates and passenger carriages, despite stairs up to them.
M Hurst — Google review
A wonderful muesum, with really history, which you can up close and see. The staff were lovely and the exhibitions stunning. My wife and I booked on line, very easy, and we hadn’t been since we were children (a few years ago!) so it was great to go back after a number of years (quite a few!) and revisit both our past and the muesum. Sadly we missed the Flying Scotsman…. But that’s life.
If you are in York and have time don’t miss out on a wonderful place.
CSB — Google review
Great place for a visit young or old. Amazing history and engines! Welcoming and attentive event staff. Cafe food made us feel a bit ill, would eat elsewhere or bring your own. Otherwise looking forward to seeing this wonderful monument to history again soon!!
J. CyberSenate — Google review
Super fun and interesting museum, lots of neat things to see and information available. Definitely plan to spend about half a day here and book ahead. When you get there, book tickets for the mini railway, they sell out quick! Food options were mediocre but the cafe in the main station and the Countess of York were awesomely set up. Unfortunately, the steam rides and the hands-on exhibits were closed when we went, but we'll look forward to visiting them in the future. Shockingly good for a free museum and a must-visit for anyone who likes trains!
Abigail Carey — Google review
Enjoyed our visit. Good selection of locomotives and rolling stock on display.
Entrance is currently free with boxes for any donations.
You are advised to book your entrance ticket online, prior to actually arriving at the museum.
Car parking onsite with a disabled parking area closer to the main entrance. At the time of our visit, parking was £10 for all day.
A lot of areas currently undergoing refurbishment/redevelopment, but this did not distract too much from the overall experience.
Paul Wright — Google review
What a wonderful museum! We gladly gave a donation and couldn't believe admission was free for such a large place to visit. There is the Royal trains, steam trains, Euro train and even a carriage over one hundred and seventy years old. You don't have to be an train enthusiast to enjoy this museum. A must see! You can pay £10 to park all day until 18.30, which allows you plenty of time to visit other attractions within walking distance.
Beverley Grant — Google review
It's one of the best Railway Museum I have ever seen. I visited the same museum last year November month and last week this year and to my surprise the whole museum is totally changed. Before it was direct entry but now free entry via a time slot which can be Pre booked on the website. Now the Museum is divided in to multiple parts. It is having very good collection of so many types of Railway engines. Now it is having multiple washrooms, multiple cafes with variety of food items. Good place for kids to spend time in so many toys & mini railway models. It is now have multiple souvenir coin machines also installed. It will take couple of hours to complete the museum now. A very good place to know the full history of Railways.
Rohit Patange — Google review
Free to visit but book tickets online beforehand. We used their car park opposite which was £10 all day. You have to pay in the museum, you get given a ticket with a code on it so you can get out. We spent a couple of hours in the museum then walked into York Centre which was about a 15 minute walk depending on how fast you walk. Get in the car park as early as you can as there are very limited spaces.
Gary Read — Google review
This was our first visit to the National Railway Museum in 20 years. We found the display of locomotives and carriages strikingly impressive, and there was a charming toy railway, a railway turntable and signal box with a video on operating signals.
On the other hand we missed some of the highlights of earlier visits: Queen Victoria's carriage; social history montages explaining how railway travel opened up the possibilities of market gardening and holiday making; illustrated histories of the gradual development of a) steam and b) travel by rail; a children's section allowing visitors to experiment with the physics of rail travel (involving gradients, stopping times etc).
Whereas the 'old' Museum offered enough to captivate a whole family, of varied interests and ages, for an entire day, the present Museum would primarily be aborbing to an avid railway enthusiast.
Katy vdB — Google review
Great place to visit especially if you love transport or trains, Such a variety of historical steam engines diesel and electric locomotives, some amazing royal carriages lovely cafe on the platform. The great hall is impressive and facts can be found everywhere, The Ellerman lines cutaway give a great understanding of how steam engines work. If you're in the area definitely worth a visit, I have been many times
Ed Rocksteady — Google review
An awesome railway museum to visit.
The Flying Scotsman is in presently (past few times I've visited, she has been out on tour).
The VR experience is worthwhile. Pretty popular, so may be useful to book the VR in advance. Overall museum arrival was easy - free entry.
The lab section was very well put together, teaching some excellent railway based scientific concepts.
Robbie Cannings — Google review
One of the best museums in the UK. Very popular. Much for children to do.
Has a decent safe also.
There is a library and archive - appointments are needed.
Worth getting tickets in advance so that you can get in quicker.
Great place for children.
Worth the trip there.
Hywel Maslen — Google review
This is a really interesting place whether you really like trains or not. There are some amazing trains to see including one of the worlds biggest plus Mallard, a world record holder still to this day. The exhibition of train memorabilia is fascinating, so much history. You can go inside a Japanese train and get up close to others too.
It can get busy at times so get your tickets online before you go. We went on a weekday morning and it was reasonably quiet. Tickets are free but you can add a donation if you like.
Lesley Elding — Google review
Absolutely amazing value, entry is free when you book in advance but there are options to donate.
I have never been particularly interested in trains but I found the experience fascinating, there were loads of different trains to look at from the very earliest trains all the way up to the most modern high-tech ones. The trains are very nicely presented with well-written descriptions. I particularly enjoyed being able to sit on the Japanese Shinkansen and watching a short film about its history.
The cafe is very nice and the seats take up some of the museum space rather than being separate. I thought this was nice as you are able to have a coffee whilst sat next to some of the trains.
It was by far the best value activity that I did on my visit to York!
George Marshall — Google review
A real gem in the North of England.
The National Railway Museum is a brilliant place to experience and learn about Britain's railways, and some international railway history as well.
The main exhibition hall has numerous locomotives, including a few famous ones.
The other halls and sheds have other marvellous sights as well.
Very handicapped accessible, and also a great place for children.
Multiple cafes and areas to play on site.
Conservation hall is excellent.
Renovations happening throughout 2024 so check the website before visiting.
Samuel Liddicott — Google review
This is a great free museum to visit with an approximately 20 minute walk from the city centre. There's loads to see here and you could easily spend several hours walking and looking at the various exhibits. There's also a cafe and a great gift shop with some really nice items to buy. I'm not a 'train enthusiast' but still found this a extremely interesting place to go and visit and, don't forget it's free.
David Atkins — Google review
It's the first time we have been here, an excellent afternoon out looking at all the old trains and learning a bit about them. It's free to get in but the car park itself is £10 for the whole day so keep that in mind. My 7 year old really enjoyed finding the oldest train and getting to see inside of some of them. It's a good day out.
Ben Richardson — Google review
An amazing collection of national treasures located in the heart of York, one of Europes most beautiful cities. Good facilities for accessible needs and a decent cafe to rest whilst exploring the excellent exhibits. Home of the iconic Mallard, the museum is a must see destination when visiting York.
York Minster is one of the most beautiful religious buildings in England and is a must-visit for anyone looking to explore Yorks medieval past. The cathedral, which was first built in the 7th century, was destroyed in a fire in 1069 but has been rebuilt many times since then. The building is vast, decorated with intricate stained glass windows and features interactive exhibits beneath its Undercroft exhibition.
Absolutely exquisite 😍😍 The workmanship! The craft! The detail. The light. The atmosphere. A must visit if anywhere near York! Don't forget to walk up along the boundary wall for a different view. Of the city and the Church. And an absolute MUST, at least for the experience, (bonus/reward is the view) is climbing up the winding stairway of the towers. Not for the faint-hearted or claustrophobic sufferers tho. Stairway and stairs extremely narrow and steep. All 275 steps!! But it's so worth the effort!
nyree jameson — Google review
An absolutely amazing experience. Incredible staff. Area is kept incredibly well. Walking throughout the structure feels surreal. Regardless of your religious background, you will find this visit to be incredibly rewarding. One can easily spend an entire day here. But even 90 minutes will provide a wealth of views. Ornate architecture and some of the best stained glass in the world. The size of the interior is overwhelming.
John Kadavil — Google review
From the moment you step inside and for many hours after, this cathedral is truly spectacular. The acoustics, the stained glass windows, the intricate carvings in the masonry and the massively high roof line just take your breath away.
If you're in York, even for a short break, York Minster is an absolute must see.
Richard Gardner — Google review
One of the main things to see and visit whilst visiting York. Absolutely awesome and stunning building! Takes your breath away. The history of the building is incredible and has an underground museum, showing how its changed throughout the years and how they've saved and reconstructed it throughout the years. Give yourself plenty of time to see everything as it's a big building and you can easily get lost in it's history for 3-4 hours. Didn't climb up the tower, (275 steps) although would of liked to for the amazing views as there was a bit of a queue and its time allocated. But it was a fantastic and amazing experience and highly recommended.
Amrit Dubb — Google review
Beautiful imposing building on a mammoth scale. Well worth a stroll around and through the grounds. Undergoing renovation works so some areas are scaffolded but you can watch the stone masons at work preparing and carving stone for replacement. We didn't enter the building on this visit but it's top of the list for next visit!
Alan Bell — Google review
Initially I did not want to go inside due to the cost of £16pp entry.
Tickets last a 12 months so you can visit multiple times and offer you lots to do inside, museum, gallery, free tours inside, etc turned out to be well worth the cost as internally it's magnificent and would now highly recommend this if you're in York.
Beautiful cathedral with lots to see and do once Inside.
Che86 — Google review
What a breathtaking building....inside and out!
I love York and its abundance of History and shops.
All the years we've been going to York and never actually went to have a look at York Minster....until today. We're so glad we did and wondered why we'd left it so long, the exhibits and sights are really amazing, the Roman exhibit and the Crypt were exceptional. So much more than what we thought.
Well worth the money.
Dterra 0x — Google review
Stunning to see. We were lucky that our group was permitted to tour York Minster alone, while the choir was warming up for a BBC special. They sounded heavenly and it really set the scene for our group as our guide gave us a wonderful tour.
York is very walkable, with plenty of stores and cafes. Take time to walk the city walls near the Minster, as there are some awesome views of the Minster. Clifford's Tower is also within walking distance and worth a visit.
B Schmidt — Google review
The building's architecture and history was fascinating. The Tower Challenge (275 steps up two narrow spirals staircases) was well worth it for those who can do it.
The underground museum was old and musty. My allergies prevented me from being there too long.
Buff Maniscalco — Google review
Huge queue to entry, buy ticket online, ignore time slot allocated, just go and gain access with the ticket. Beautiful church with high sealing and ornaments. Gladly wasn't destroyer in the WWII
Krzysztof Zakowicz — Google review
The exterior was superb! The interior as well. We went on a Saturday, and you can buy tickets on the day. When we entered, there was an ongoing mass (wish we had known sooner; we could’ve attended it as well -not sure if it’s free to enter if you’re going to attend the mass). The cathedral was huge, and every detail inside was lovely, from the portrait glass windows and many more. Make sure to roam every corner of the monster to immerse yourself in history fully.
Jamie Marie — Google review
Visited October 2023: breathtaking, even though I didn’t go inside the outside is beautiful. There’s an area where you can observe the stone masons repairing parts of the building too
Sophy Norman — Google review
No visit to York is complete without seeing the Minster. It's a beautiful cathedral, but what I was most excited to see (and hear) was its recently restored Grand Organ. I attended an organ recital here and it was incredible. This mighty instrument has over five thousand pipes and dates back to the 1830s. I was chuffed I finally got to experience it at its best!
Small Gordy — Google review
Such a beautiful place! Worth the money! My friends and I went right after it opened and there was no wait time. We bought tickets there and got a student discount. It has such a beautiful history and so many rooms to go into. Worth stopping in for sure.
Emma Moore — Google review
Of course if you are visiting York then you must visit the York Minster. It is truly magnificent from the outside and in! As you are paying, id 100% recommend joining the talking tour where you get a 1hr 45min detailed and informative tour of the cathedral and get to learn so much about the history of the cathedral and details you'd miss if not joining!
Despina — Google review
Had a great time at the York Minster. The staff are friendly and helpful. They give you information about the church if you ask them. The crypt of St Williams is beautiful and serene. The whole church is just stunning. 😍 Do check out their astronomical clock, their eastern window. The stained glass art is gorgeous. 😍 Definitely recommend and will go again.
Jaison Joseph — Google review
A very nice and beautiful Place of worship. Very pretty glass windows and lots of things for the eyes to gaze upon. Didn't manage to make it up to the top of the tower but as the tickets last 12 months I will visit again sometime and explore again. There is a very fine Astronomical Clock which I found particularly fascinating
Jonathan webmonkeyuk — Google review
Great tour of the Minster (not a cathedral...more!). If you are reasonably fit, take the tower climb...TOTALLY worth it. I think the stained glass tour would be incredible too. York was awesome as was the Minster.
Dr. DarkSky Marty — Google review
Absolutely awesome building. The history of the building is incredible. Well worth the visit. Give yourself plenty of time to see everything as it's a big building. I didn't climb up the tower as 275 steps up a spiral staircase gives my vertigo the wobbles! But it was a fantastic experience even without the climb.
Louise Thompson — Google review
First time visiting York Minster, so I chose the guided tour, I found this really informative and well worth the money. The Minster was great to see in all its glory. There was refurbishment work being carried out mostly outside, so it didn't interrupt the visit. I had a great time here if you go to York and have the time it's a great few hours we'll spent.
Anthony Beddis — Google review
We were lucky as a choir was rehearsing, and we had a beautiful impromptu concert. Our guide was a delightful lady. We really enjoyed our tour with her.
C.E. D. — Google review
The Minster is stunning. We also did the 'Crypts of the Early Minster' tour (additional £6 per person when we visited) which was fascinating, and limited to a very small number, ours was 6 people. This meant we had a great opportunity to learn from the experienced guide and see some sections of the (even older!) churches that lie beneath the current building.
Rosie Walton — Google review
Really beautiful architecture and glass windows, we even get a souvenir in the shop next door. There are even guides available at the front desk when they scan your tickets. It's better to get tickets in prior and students can even get discounts!
Anusha Bhat — Google review
Extraordinary. Feels as if I'm thrown into the past as I'm exploring the buildings.
I heard that at a certain time you can go to the rooftop and see the church bell along with the view of the whole city. Too bad I cannot go there when I visited since the wind is blowing wildly and they don't allow anyone to go up there.
But definitely worth to visit. Also, don't forget to take some pictures.
Evita Cindy — Google review
One of the most stunning buildings I’ve ever visited. You can pay extra for tickets to go up to the rooftop. Beautiful views of York & the cathedral when looking down.
The G Force — Google review
Stunning stunning stunning. The most beautiful building I’ve visited in the UK. Fairly expensive to get in (£18 + £6 for the tower) but worth it to see everything. A true work of art, above and below.
Robert Greenaway — Google review
Amazingly intricate cathedral, especially on the outside. The inside is also fantastic but nothing that much more special than other major UK cathedrals and abbeys, which makes the entrance price slightly expensive for what it is. Still a must see site if visiting York! Queue to get in on weekends and holidays, but worth ‘pre-booking’ a slot as this makes it slightly quicker to get in.
Matt Ward — Google review
Weather made this weekend fabulous. Lovely city, friendly people. There is something for everyone. It is very busy. York races was great and not too expensive.
Moira Culling — Google review
York Minster is a wonderful place to visit. £18 for adults. Students at university in York get in free, as do children. Tickets last a year so you are free to return which is great as there is so much to take in. I highly recommend a tour as they are full of knowledge and take you to all the hidden spots of history that you may well miss. Try and go on a Wednesday as they have a coffee morning with delicious cakes and hot drinks and proceeds go to charity. Prayers are on the hour which are a reminder to take time to reflect and services are on throughout the day for you to join if you so wish. Don't miss the Undercroft Museum, it's been wonderfully done and seeing the base of both the Roman and Anglo-Saxon churches and buildings before the current Minster was in place is fabulous.
The York City Walls are a historical landmark in England that date back to 71 CE. The walls, which stretch for around two miles, are still intact and offer an easy stroll with kids along their ramparts in Spring.
Not every city has ancient walls you can walk around!! Great scenery away from the bustling crowds. Be a little mindful though, some places have a drop at the side without any fencing so keep an eye on any children you have with you. A great way to get into the city centre, easy enough to do a full lap as well, some steep stairs along the way.
Claire Cronin (All Things Dark & Dirty) — Google review
York has retained so much of its medieval structure that walking into its centre or around its 3 mile long ( 4.8 km ) Ancient city walls is like entering a living museum. Amazing experience! Be aware of no security fences in place in some parts along the pathway. The wall's gates close at dusk. Must be seen. Such a free of charge wonder!
Irina Andreeva — Google review
Great place to take a walk , with good weather ! Can't imagine it was built do ling time ago, it was so well maintained ! There are a lot to see on the wall , we could look over the city area from the wall. They have numerous sitting area that visitors could enjoy bathing under the sun.
rachel tam — Google review
It is a lovely walk around the York city walls nice little path around it, a great thing to see if you are going to York it doesn't take that long only a few minutes but the one thing that makes it four stars not five stars is that when there is someone walking in the other direction it is quite hard to make room for them to walk past you but besides that is is a great place to go I would recommend if you are going to York as it is near the centre so easy place to get to.
Luke. — Google review
Really enjoyed being able to see and walk around the old city walls. Not something you’re still able to do in most towns/cities these days. Throughly pleasant for a stroll and gives some nice view points too.
Mike C — Google review
this took us a few hours as we stopped frequently to look at the views. Was a lot of fun. Its around 4km distance to walk. Its not continuous- but easy to pick up when the wall runs out. Highly recommend
Ian Lomax — Google review
I love York!!
Historic small little town
Beautiful architecture all around!!
Lovely walk along the walls of York with some amazing views. York looks different and majestic from every angle !
The wall is surprisingly well kept for its age, really impressive and well worth visiting. great attraction :)
Studio R by ratnakar — Google review
Amazing history. Love walking the walls. Every time I come back to York, it's on top of the list of things to do. And as an added bonus you get around the city nice and quick.
Olly Gronau — Google review
One of the main places we wanted to visit in York was the City Walls. I had initially thought it was one complete wall, but it's not; it's split into separate sections, so you'd walk a little bit, then climb down the stairs and then cross the road before climbing back up again; most of the walls I did safe, but some sections had no barrier so it felt a little unsafe, especially in wet conditions. Still, otherwise, I'm happy I went to because i got a taste of the history, and there are many facts to educate on what happened in Yorks past. All are free, and you do not need to pay, but I know there are guided tours available, too, but I don't think you'd need that because it's self-explanatory. I wouldn't say this is suitable for people with mobility issues because there are no ramps, only medieval stairs, and some parts do not have a barrier, so there is a high risk of falling.
Jake Murray — Google review
Really cool and interesting addition to the city. Not something you get to do everywhere and it was fab to see the city from a different perspective.
Would be middle of taking young children up there as the side is open to a sheer drop.
Emily Kapllani — Google review
Our hotel thankfully collected our bags for us upon arrival so we entered the wall straight from the rail station and followed it to the other side of town. It was a pleasant walk, some parts fairly narrow, especially if there was a passing by group or family. Most dangerous parts did have a railing for safety.
You do need to climb some steep stairs in some parts, particularly near the gates. I'd recommend a dry day over a wet one for this activity.
Definitely do include at least some part of the wall on your visit to York
Acacia — Google review
A great way to see the city.
It's a very peaceful walk and so much to see along the way.
The walls are so well preserved and well kept.
lianne kent — Google review
I had an amazing experience walking around the York city walls. You get a good idea of the the layout of the city. I would suggest you take a walk on the wall first.
There are 4 sections of the wall. Each section is known as some gate.
Nebu Mathews — Google review
You MUST walk the ancient walls of York City!
Great history, lots of tower stop offs with convenient pubs nearby. Lots of historic views and photo opportunities.
A beautiful way to see York.
About 2 miles all around.
All in the open - adverse weather beware and dress appropriately.
Beware of rude people who take pushchairs up there, DESPITE some parts being barely single-file who think everyone (sometimes bottle-necks of 20+ people) should walk backwards or jump onto railings hangibg over edges to accommodate their selfishness! But that's some people for you.
Some parts are narrow and barely single file, others have no railings with 8ft open drop sides. Children MUST be supervised!
No pushchairs on some parts as it's just too narrow.
No dogs.
It's not good for people with a fear of heights and drop edges.
Not good for elderly and infirm as lots lots of steps.
Not disabled accessible.
Alcyone Dreams Spiritual Artwork by Tracy (#AlcyoneDreamsArt) — Google review
These are kind of defense walls around York downtown, were constructed in the Roman period.
We walked through the trails on the walls seeing views of York downtown.
It was nice and bright day, we were so delighted that whispered a korean song.
I really recommend you to visit here if you go to York in England.
YOUNGHO GO (DANDDI) — Google review
Lovely walk , lots to see and we'll maintain. I probably wouldn't take small children along the wall. Absolutely Heaps of photo opportunities and some benches to take in the view
Lauren Nelson — Google review
Walk the Walls of York (Like a Medieval Defender, Without the Black Death)
5 out of 5 stars
York's city walls are basically a giant time machine. You can walk the battlements like a grumpy old knight, pretend to defend the city from invaders ( squirrels mostly), and get some pretty epic views of York. Just watch out for rogue pigeons and tourists wielding selfie sticks like swords. All in all, a fun way to spend an afternoon and feel a bit historical (without the inconvenience of actual plague).
Luke Sessions — Google review
Beautiful city with historical buildings that truly take your breathe away. It was so nice to walk across the wall and just enjoy nature. Highly recommend
olaide oshodi — Google review
Only 2 miles in total distance, not too steep other than occasional climb up and down stairs as the wall breaks from time to time (which is a bit tricky to find the next continuous point). There are several nice views along the relax walk.
Wei Wu — Google review
Amazing walk today on these walls will definitely recommend to do as you get to feel history of city trough times
Dada ZD — Google review
Enjoyable walk free to access at any point. Be mindful if you have small children with you. Otherwise enjoy the views.
martyn hurst — Google review
Medieval walls and it's free to walk this pathway, a great way to feel the history and enjoy the overall view of the city. Just be aware, some of the path had no barrier and narrow without handrail. With ancient steps on the windy day it can be hazardous.
M M — Google review
Beautiful old city wall at York. It is a very walkable wall with many gates and key attractions.
The Shambles is a famous street in York, England that is home to many butcher shops. It was the inspiration for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter, and is one of the busiest places in the city for tourists.
Great place to explore especially for the Harry Potter fans. You can get everything here. Lot of choices for food , drinks and shopping as well
nikhil joshi — Google review
Really cute street! There are many little fun shops. It’s a shame they don’t have more lights in the evening as it would be nice to see it lit up.
Jennifer Sierra Pendergrast — Google review
How, just how?
These buildings all butted up against one another, and the slopes.
Building significance - incredible
Shops — interesting
Tracy Wills — Google review
I absolutely loved seeing the old style shops it was very busy long ques for the ghost shop. I would suggest being careful if you have difficulty walking as it's very uneven but a must-see while visiting york!
zoe lucas — Google review
The Shambles is a very popular but narrow road preserved medieval cobbled shopping street.
If you just want to see/photograph it rather than shop, it may be easier if you can get there early/late when most of the shops are closed.
Karen B — Google review
Interesting architecture but very ‘twee’ shops.
jane evans — Google review
Special place with a lot of tourists.
Pearl Xia — Google review
A great experience - that's all we can say when visiting this place. Surely you will also agree with us, if you have the opportunity to walk on the old streets that can be said to be the most beautiful in England. How wonderful.
Lee — Google review
A charming street with a lot of interesting shops. The architecture makes you feel like you are back in the medieval times.
Drowning In Tea — Google review
Beautiful old buildings looking picturesque in the winter season. Extremely busy during the day, excellent shops to browse and buy in! Better later at night when the crowds have dispersed and you can enjoy the street and its magical beauty without the hustle and bustle.
Rachel Yarrington — Google review
Way too busy but so stunning it's worth facing the people.
Marjory Jager — Google review
Fantastic experience if you are a Potter Head. The street was very full of people.
Yunilson — Google review
This is a "must see" street if you are visiting York. A beautiful medieval street, cute small old times shops , pebbled tiny roads , and historic Vibes!!
Best to come on weekdays to avoid the crowds.
Studio R by ratnakar — Google review
The street was beautiful coupled with the amazing weather - it made the day more exciting and adventurous. I loved exploring all the little stalls.
olaide oshodi — Google review
A must if you visit YORK,beautiful old buildings and loads of great little shops along the way
Aron Macgregor — Google review
A lovely place to visit, but unfortunately it’s so busy at times and difficult to get in and out of shops / view anything. With so many people, we encountered some rudeness and ignorance, but was nice to walk through nonetheless. And goodness me, don’t wait for hours for that ghost shop!! There are so many other things you could do.
Lauren Hughes — Google review
Lovely street, but extremely crowded during the day. Would recommend going at night or with a tour
larissa naccarato — Google review
Love the shambles. Pick the right time and it's an enjoyable experience. Tuesday afternoon on a cold snowy January day and there was plenty of space to peruse and wander, soak up the atmosphere of such a historic place. Great independent shops, beautiful buildings, fabulous ale houses and eateries. Marvellous.
Julie Reece — Google review
Beautiful little street with lots of history and character, was very busy today so didn't enjoy skipping people. Will definitely come back again to explore properly in hopefully quiter time.
Dada ZD — Google review
Great old street in the middle of York, full of wonders and bespoke items you never knew you wanted. There was a shop who made ghost figures, a ton of Harry Potter shops, a few sweet shops, an alchemist shop and various others
Gareth Quinn — Google review
Great street with great history behind it 👍 it's actually quite crowded so watch your pockets.
Evita Cindy — Google review
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The wildlife park in Yorkshire offers guests a chance to get up close and personal with over 70 different species of animals. The park also promotes conservation and welfare, meaning your ticket money goes towards protecting the animals.
First time visiting, we were very impressed. The park was clean and well laid out. The animal enclosures were a lot bigger than other zoos we have been to as a result the animals seemed a lot happier and more playful. We ate at the safari cafe the price is what you expect to pay but the food was lovely. Be prepared for a lot of walking due to the size of the site. We will definitely be returning.
Nicola Moorhouse — Google review
Absolutely recommended. Lovely walk round seeing all the varying animals including polar bears. They have an abundance of wildlife. Lots to do as you walk round from lots of food courts and play areas doted around as you go. Staff friendly and always helpful with informative talks. Food and coffee is good. Toilets doted all around as well. Plenty of parking.
Craig Stocken — Google review
Absolutely superb. Brilliant range of animalsz great attractions and reasonably priced.
Huge!!! Make sure you're wearing comfortable shoes as you'll be non stop walking. If you want to do the shows you could easily spend the full day there and not manage to do everything.
The Hive is also a brilliant addition next to it.
Get there when it opens!!!!!!
Ryan Whelan — Google review
Great place. We come every other year and this was our best visit yet! We got there for 10am and saw many of the animals coming out of their shelters for breakfast! We had a great time. We took our own picnics and there was plenty of seating available. We only boughr coffees at a stand and they were lovely. The kids really enjoyed themselves too l.
Sam Jeffrey — Google review
The winter illuminations were fabulous, really good value for money. Good food available from the cafes, restaurants and stalls on the way around. So much to see and the hyenas even put in a night time appearance! We will definitely be back next year.
Kalandria De Mein — Google review
Great place for children and adults. Lots of animals to see, dinosaur walk, parks and restaurants. Lots of walking involved so wear comfy shoes. Would recommend and we had a great day out. Loved the cute Red Pandas, seeing the magnificent Polar Bears and the California Seals have a beautiful pool. Gift shop, toilets, proper paths to walk on.
funkidiva — Google review
Very nice day out. Clean / tidy.
Lots of animals. Nice feeding time slots, you can use the app to find the times and where they are going on and how to get to them, the app is very useful.
Easy to get around. Lots of play areas. Plenty of Seating. Lots of places to eat and drink. A couple more little shows like Bug show experiences could be nice, as only 2 a day and both different.
Couldn’t fault the day. Will be visiting again. And planning an experience tip to get up close with some animals.
stuart jackson — Google review
One of the best wildlife parks in the UK by far!
Everything is clean and tidy. Lots of staff around, very organised when guiding cars to parking spaces.
Lots of options for food, plenty of picnic tables. Toilets are clean and they don't smell! Also plenty of loo roll!
Great for children with different sizes of play areas and climbing frames.
Walking around we saw everything, we never felt lost or that we had missed any animals, plus... plenty of viewing areas.
Animal enclosures are brilliant, so much space for them and well designed.
The polar bears are the reason to go for sure!
Lots of space for them to expand too (elephants please! 😁)
Will definitely be returning!
Lisa C — Google review
First time visiting will definitely be back. Kids and ourselves loved it. Initially animals hiding but as we walked around the vast areas we spotted them. Loved the tigers and feeding time.
Took picnic therefore can’t comment on food but lots of eating places and great coffee.
Lisa Wood — Google review
It's a beautiful place but if you have kids that love dinosaurs it will probably be better. In my opinion it is too expensive for what it offers. There aren't that many animals and we didn't even see some of them.
1. It was quite fast to get in
2. The bathrooms weren't too bad for this type of place but it could be majorities. There was a huge queue.
3. There are several cafes around which can be nice but it also gives the impression that it's just a huge park full of places selling coffee and ice cream and it happens to have some animals.
Note: Of course it is more expensive than usual.. but I didn't find it that much more expensive than expected. (you're gonna pay around £3 for a popsicle)
4. The store outside is great. A lot of nice stuff and the price is reasonable.
I found it a little disappointing, especially compared to other zoos but it must be great for kids since there are many playgrounds around and the part with dinosaurs is a great plus for the little ones.
Vyrna Abu — Google review
Yorkshire Wildlife Park is a fantastic place to visit if you’re looking for a fun-filled day out with family and friends. The park is home to over 400 animals, including majestic lions, tigers, giraffes, and the largest collection of polar bears in England. The enclosures are excellent and well-maintained, providing ample space for the animals to roam around. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, making the experience even more enjoyable. The park also offers various talks and experiences that are both educational and entertaining. Overall, it’s a great place to visit if you’re looking for an exciting day out in nature.
Phil — Google review
The illuminations were great! I was expecting just a small part of the park to be open but we walked round almost the whole park looking at all the amazing illuminations. It took us around 2 and a half hours to see everything ( we stopped for a hot drink half way round) The illuminations were great, the staff were really helpful and spread out throughout the park so always available if we needed help. We had a really enjoyable evening and would definitely recommend.
Nici Hancock — Google review
This is a really good moderate size zoo. There’s lots to see for the kids without it being too big to walk around. So a great choice especially for the younger animal enthusiast! There have more polar bears than I have seen anywhere else, which are worth the visit alone. Lots of big cats, lions and tigers. Giraffes, rhino, and lots of others. O and dinosaurs, yep dinosaurs!
Chris Brierley — Google review
A great day out. Friendly staff who were knowledgeable of the animals. The park was clean with lots of areas to dispose of rubbish and plastic bottles. Plenty of shelters, seating areas and toilets around the park. It was wheelchair accessible - muddy in parts but it was mostly gentle inclines and flat. Spent all day there and there was plenty to see and do. If you’re doing the whole park we walked around 7 miles in total going back and forth from different areas.
Brianna Merridale — Google review
When you are visiting the park with a school group, the staff was definitely nice and supportive in accommodating us all. We saw polar bears, red panda, lions, lioness, tigers, camels,giraffe, monkeys, gelada(a rare specie) and there was a nice park for kids to play on the swings or build sandcastles.
The walk, however, was very long to see all the animals and the weather, freezing while we were doing a tour. I wish there were more Guides, to tell us better about different animals/species or a safari to carry us long distances!!
Shweta_3D DIVA — Google review
Great Park. Can almost be described as a waking safari. Have a good range of animals. Amazing to see polar bears! Couldn’t see any leopards when we visited. Tip: Book tickets online in advance as ticket lines can be big. Fair bit of waking so wear comfy shoes. Allow at least 2-3hrs. Food and drink is very expensive inside. Slush drinks are rubbish. Machines didn’t work on the scorching day we visited.
Hamza Patel — Google review
I absolutely adore this place. The layout and space they have means the animals have loads of space, but you also get to see them so clearly. No staring through little glass windows or queuing up to get a great view.
The way the snack stations, picnic tables, play areas, and places to buy food are spread out means you can really pace your day however you like.
We've been loads and feel you can have an amazing time whatever the weather. Staff are friendly, helpful, and really knowledgeable. We'll be back!
Tasha Childs — Google review
Brilliant for kids. The mini playgrounds dotted around were amazing for keeping my little brother entertained when we were looking at the animals for to long 😂 . I love that every time I visit there is a new animal or place to look at. It is a little bit pricey but that doesn't matter when I have a brilliant day out. I was definitely expecting it to be packed because of the summer holidays but luckily it wasn't. Keep up the brilliant work 👍
Isabelle Bardell — Google review
This is a great place to come and have a nice day out alone or with family or friends.
The park has many animals and even some you can interact with in there designated space and is safe.
Children would love this place and there is a lot of educational values.
There are plenty of restaurants and gift shops available but it is not cheap.
Parking is more than ample.
Toilets are available all around the the park:
Disabled toilets and disabled access is good but could be made better.
All in all this is a fun day out and you will have a great time I am sure.
I fully endorse this wildlife park
john el-jeizawi — Google review
Visiting Yorkshire Wildlife Park was truly an extraordinary experience that I can't recommend enough. The £39 admission fee felt like an incredible value for the amazing day we had. My son had an absolute blast exploring the park's diverse and captivating wildlife. From the moment we stepped through the entrance, we were immersed in a world of natural wonder and beauty.
The park's layout was well thought out, and we appreciated how close we could get to the animals in their spacious enclosures. The habitats were beautifully designed to mimic the animals' natural environments, making it an educational and eye-opening experience for both children and adults.
We were particularly impressed by the wide variety of species housed at the park. From majestic big cats to playful primates, the array of animals was simply astounding.
Overall, Yorkshire Wildlife Park offers an unforgettable day out for families. It's a perfect blend of entertainment, education, and an opportunity to connect with the natural world. We left with a deep sense of gratitude for the experience and memories that will last a lifetime. It's more than just a day at the park; it's a journey into the heart of the wild, and it's worth every penny.
My advice is for you travel by car to this place because it might be stressful with public transport .
Bolanle Badmus — Google review
Probably one of the best wildlife parks in the UK! I love it here. I'm so impressed by the size of the exhibits, the animals are actually happy they're out and about playing. It's so nice to see, especially the polar bears, the animals don't seem stressed at all.
I highly recommend this park, it's brilliant!
Helen745 — Google review
Absolutely amazing day out... we go often has its that big it's difficult to see it all in 1 day and each visit is always different too! Their events are always high grade and first class entertainment team.
Caroline Rogers — Google review
Massive and much improved from last visit 7 years ago. Loads to see and do, plenty of places to eat and refresh and one of the better aminal experiences as their environment is much larger than other places. A thoroughly good day and a great walk, for those less mobile you can hire scooters and pushchairs for little ones which I would look at if needed as it is a trek to see it all
Neil Guy — Google review
Really great day out for all ages, but especially great for families. I'd recommend going when the weather is dry so that you get to see as many of the animals as possible, but we went on a wet day and it was still enjoyable. I'd recommend bringing snacks/packed lunch as the food here is quite expensive for what you get.
Jordan H — Google review
Great place! Very clean well presented, all the enclosures were massive which after visiting other zoos around country is great to see. Staff very friendly no question left unawnsered. Well done will visit again when in the area! It's a 10 from us had a great day... Keep it up! Thank you👍
Bubbletube Cushion — Google review
Came here with my 1 year old for a day out and we both loved it!
At first I wasn't sure how big the Park was but it's huge! I loved everything about it. The cafes dotted along the way, the animals, the enclosures, even the main entrance which had a load of things and shops to go into.
The parking also had EV slots which were great for me as I just drove 60 miles to get there and knew I would have to charge coming back so charging on site was a weight off my shoulders.
There weren't many tours there when we came but it was quite quiet which may be why.
My personal favourite was the Rhino.
Daniel Judge — Google review
Yorkshire Wildlife Park, the Hex Hotel and the Yorkshire Hive are amazing; I could not recommend them highly enough. My wife and I stayed for one night with our two boys and enjoyed every second of our time, visiting the Uproar soft play, the Evolution restaurant, the Wild Bistro, several of the shops and - of course - the Wildlife Park over one afternoon and a significant chunk of the next day. Every single member of staff we met was beyond helpful, approachable and courteous, and the facilities were excellent. A particular mention should be made about the number of cafes and play areas inside the park itself, meaning there were loads of places to stop and grab a bite or a drink, or to let the boys play. The play areas are varied but all superb, and there's even an indoor soft play (included in the price) that is easily better than the average. Finally, no review of an animal park would be complete without some mention of the animals - and there are tonnes. The park is really well designed around the wildlife and, whilst it is big, it's all on the flat and there is loads to see. Too much to mention here (see photos) but, when you do visit (and you will), make sure you make a point of going to see Rocco - their brand new baby rhino! So cute.
Matt Heley — Google review
I’m going to give this wildlife park 5 stars because it has a wide variety of animals to see and learn about. The layout of the park is very nice however it could do with much better signage both at the front of the park and for some of the enclosure’s within, (for example it was tricky to find the camels due to poor signage) also the leaflet maps and the park maps on the boards do not match up, so it can get a bit confusing. It’s never great to see the animals in captivity (they pace around the same paths that they’ve made in their enclosures and are very bored/some are stressed).. there are educational/informative signs about the different species around the park, so you can learn quite a lot about the animals on your visit. It’s a nice enough park and is good for a visit to learn about the different animals.
A Vri — Google review
Amazing family day out! Very accessible too! I hired the scooter for the day and it was fab. All paths were great to move around and the toilets were all easy to access too. It is a bit of a trek to the reception area to get your scooter, it would be helpful if we could have had the scooter brought to the car park. The animals are all well looked after and the place was just amazing. Kids and adults all enjoyed it.
Yorkshire Roamers — Google review
Great place, lots of animals we haven't seen elsewhere. Lots to see and worth the money. Only downside was it's a bit of a trek from the new car park through the shops to get to the zoo, felt a bit like going to an airport when you have to walk through duty free shops before getting over the bridge to the main event! It feels as though it's the start of a new space that they'll expand over time. But for now, keep going because it is worth the walk and we would go again.
Maria Mullarkey — Google review
A lovely day... lots to see, lots of loos, several places to eat and different picnic areas. Lots of animals with what looked like quality enrichment activities. My personal favourite was the polar bears playing. They would get one of their toys from the water, stand on a rock, throw it back in the water and then belly flop after it repeatedly. Highly entertaining for the bears, and me. I'll be revisiting in the not too distant future.
Bolsover Castle is a beautiful and well-preserved aristocratic retreat. It has remarkable wall-paintings and interiors, as well as an extensive scenic grounds and a cafe. The castle is great fun to take all the family to, with lovely views across Derbyshire.
Lovely castle in a lovely location. Wasn't too busy for a Saturday. At the moment there is an Easter hunt for the kids (pay 1.50 extra for the hunt and reward [chocolate or jelly beans]), but will keep them entertained. Plenty to explore, and is a very nice view from up there
Jarrod Hunt — Google review
Great place. The staff is friendly and professional. The small castle is still standing and all the rooms are nice with original decor and fire places. The fountain outside is really interesting. The court yard garden is great when the sun shines. The other part of the castle is a ruin. The stable are very interesting too. Nice views all around as it stand high on the hill. Nice little second hand book shop. Do stop and buy a couple of books!
Chris M — Google review
An interesting castle with some rooms highly decorated in wall paintings some very raunchy, then others completely bare almost like work in progress. The outside fountain garden is lovely to see and well kept up, although the fountain itself was not working which is a shame. Staff were very friendly and helpful and although not a lot in the shop to purchase there was a very good section of plants outside to buy which pleased the wife.
Alan Amesbury — Google review
Visited Bolsover Castle today as a family. Very entertaining as had live re enactment displays on. Sword fighting and jousting which my other half and children thoroughly enjoyed.
It's the second time I have visited this castle, it won't be the last.
Love all the building to walk around and explore and all the rooms. The garden area is kept spotless. So you can sit, chill and enjoy a picnic.
Even for a busy bank holiday it wasn't to busy to easily walk around and not be in people's way. For there is plenty to see.
We orders a family ticket on line. Greeted at the door with a smile and entered very swiftly.
Look forward to returning again in the future. :P
Plenty of free parking areas close by and a wetherspoons next door if you fancy a bite to eat or a quick drink.
But if you fancy a snack or a coffee there is a cafe in the grounds where you can get a coffee, cream tea an pick up a gift or two :)
Gemma Shipman — Google review
We went today ... beautiful historical place to visit. Wasn't too busy although I think it's half term for some so a families with children they had a little quiz/trail for them. We really enjoyed looking around there was no guides anywhere, a little bit of information/ facts would have been nice. Lots of beautiful touches , a few empty rooms with nothing to see in them. Was a beautiful day so we enjoyed walking around. Was free for us as we have English heritage membership, but the couple in front of us paid £16 each ouch!
N S — Google review
Lovely place to visit. Not the biggest so wouldn't fill a full day, and parking can be difficult so arriving early is probably best.
We visited over Easter half term so enjoyed the Easter Trail too.
Gina — Google review
Very easy to find and such a fantastic place to visit, with having an audio guide you can learn so much more they even have a touch screen whereas your kids can listen and view videos and have an idea of what it looked like as new. It also has a cafe where you can have refreshments and a slice of cake.
Overall it's a beautiful place to visit by yourself or as a family,just keep in mind you won't be able to go in the castle if you have a wheelchair/pushchair we did leave our pushchair outside as it was a nice day but not ideal if it's raining.
Kate Needham — Google review
One of the best castles I've visited. Large site with lots to see and explore. Rooms which lead to rooms which lead to rooms with spectacular views. Ground are large and room for family's to enjoy. Cafe of site offers a good selection of food and drink. Play area for the children.
Simon Gaunt — Google review
Bolsover Castle is a captivating historical gem nestled in the heart of Derbyshire. This beautifully preserved castle showcases architectural splendor and rich heritage. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors, admire the breathtaking views from the rooftop, and wander through the enchanting gardens. The castle's audio guides and informative displays provide fascinating insights into its storied past. From its magnificent riding school to the intriguing underground tunnels, Bolsover Castle offers a memorable journey through time. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique experience, a visit to Bolsover Castle promises to transport you to a bygone era of grandeur and charm.
Wojciech Przytulski — Google review
Great location and easy to find. Car park had a huge puddle in the middle. Staff were friendly and helpful. Shop had a great selection of items. Didn’t try the cafe but looked like it stocked a good selection.
Olivia M — Google review
Beautiful historical place to visit, with gorgeously tended gardens and amazing ancient beech tree. The views are stunning from the castle. However it was a bit busy for this anti social person 😉..but then it was a Saturday to be fair and clearly a really popular destination. The cafe was a bit chaotic and the staff in the cafe were pretty mardy and uninterested( they are probably over worked to be fair but a smile costs nothing) I recommend visiting, but maybe during the week instead if you struggle with crowds.
Amy Skinner — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit with all the family. We visited here when they held the medieval day and we had so much fun. The grounds are really well maintained and easy to access. There is access for all even those less able.
There is a great information centre here and a great little shop.
You do have to be a member of English heritage to visit or you can pay on the gate but they do try and get you to sign up.
We made a full YouTube video when we visited and that’s available to view on my channel. https://youtu.be/vvoNNJkab6g?si=VQzYTPFl6DcJ_O5l
Chris Trips — Google review
Lovely castle and gardens. Lots to see, even if the weather is not great. Great views over the countryside. The castle is free for English Heritage members. Staff very helpful. Parking in Bolsover is free and there are two car parks within a couple of minutes walk.
Frances Orchard — Google review
A great place to visit outside Chesterfield! There are a few buildings to look at and walk around. Some are ruins with information and others you can go inside. The best part is the Tower in the middle, based on the White Tower at the Tower of London.
Lovely, helpful staff!
Chiquita Whybrow — Google review
One of the best castles we've visited. We went on an event day and there was loads to do with the kids. The castle is great to explore and see the amazing views or surrounding countryside. There is a cafe, gift shop and small kids play area too. Well worth a visit, especially if you're English Heritage members.
Stephen Lee — Google review
An English Heritage site, so it is worth being a member to cut the entrance fee. A well worth visit I must say. Not the kind if castle I was expecting and incredibly well preserved! The staff are wonderful and the tour guides are all highly enthusiastic. They also have fantastic events on throughout the year.
UKCptpain — Google review
Possibly my favourite English Heritage castle so far. Warm, helpful and friendly staff. Great gift shop. Reasonable cafe (Jammie Dodger Blondies were amazing). The castle is beautiful. The architecture is stunning. I wasn’t expecting such interesting interiors. The plaques are helpful but not overly wordy. Really enjoyed our visit.
Vicki Taylor — Google review
Parking, we found a nightmare, you could either park next to the pub or opposite the pub. We parked in the additional parking, as there was no space in the other two. This was definitely the best option. But you could easily miss the sign as it's just off the road. The castle, especially the view's were lovely and the grounds. I found it a bit boring as there was no main attraction when we went. The rooms had very little in them. Some of the ceilings were wonderful. Staff were very helpful. I wouldn't take young children unless it's for a picnic. They have a playground and a cafe next to each other, and a gift shop.
Sue (Suzy) — Google review
We have had the best day at Bolsover castle jousting tournament. The skill of the knights was only matched by the magnificence of the beautiful horses. We also enjoyed the medieval displays and the story tellers who were great fun. We also enjoyed a walk around the castle ramparts to see the stunning views across Derbyshire. Thank you to everyone involved for a brilliant day out.
Helen Clare — Google review
A decent castle to spend an hour or so. Lovely mini park for children so will be lovely for a picnic in the summer. I enjoyed reading about William Cavendish and his history. Well described in the history room.
Lee Fretwell — Google review
First time I've been to Bolsover Castle and I was amazed how beautiful it is . It was a lovely sunny day when we came and when you went up the top of castle you could see for miles across the valley .There's beautiful gardens to walk around as well .And a gift shop and cafe .We didn't eat at the cafe we went to the pub just round the corner near car park lovely pub .
Paula Roberts — Google review
Lovely castle to visit! It is a fair price but if you are keen to enjoy more sites like this, I would recommend buying an English heritage pass as it will work out cheaper after 3 visits. It is cheaper to book online too. A family friend paid £19 to enter. Not suitable for wheelchairs and wouldn't say pushchair friendly as the traditional castle steps aren't designed for that.
Artwork was beautiful but I wish there were more written details about what you were viewing. I did see people walking around with audio devices but this was not offered to us.
The gift shop is rather pricey but to be expected for English Heritage.
It took us around an hour and half to walk around and view different areas. The wall walk was amazing with views out across the countryside.
There is a very small car park for the castle which is free right next to a weatherspoons pub. Would recommend visiting.
Tufty Varty — Google review
Another beautifully looked after English Heritage site. Well worth braving the rain to see peep into this fascinating place and it's history.apparently, you should book in advance. I think it's because the available parking facilities are not extensive.
GillyBee — Google review
Today 31.03 we visited this wonderful castle, which is amazing what you get for the price. We got very lucky to get a tour with a lovely woman Beverly, who is a wonderful guide full of passion and knowledge about this fabulous castle. There was only 2 of us and she made us feel fantastic and shared her knowledge with us and answered any questions we had. She showed us some hidden details of this fantastic castle such as the bullet holes left by soldiers or hidden details on the fireplace which we would never spot. Highly recommend visiting and spending a few hours exploring the grounds and spotting the fantastic craftsmanship which goes in to the build of this castle.
Oskar (Oskar explores) — Google review
Beautiful views from the castle! Loved looking around the castle and the castle ruins.. not much in terms of walks or gardens to look around. But a lovely castle park for the kids to play on and a lovely cafe to grab a snack and a great gift shop. Parking is a little difficult and not many spaces to park.
Victoria Blane — Google review
English heritage site
Small parking for the cars, free of charge.
One of the most beautiful castles i have ever visited
2-3 hour is the recommended time to spend here.
Well preserved
Afsan Bulbul — Google review
I have never visited before but I’d definitely visit again. A nice walk around with scenic views. We went a week before easter so we was able to do an easter egg hunt which kept the kids occupied.
I would definitely recommend!👍
Lu Young — Google review
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The National Trust - The Workhouse in Southwell is a Victorian building that serves as a museum to showcase the workhouse program. It offers an educational and interesting experience to all visitors, who can explore the infirmary and roam around freely on the grounds and inside the house. The tour provides more information about the place, which is well-organized, with friendly staff making everyone feel welcome. Additionally, free parking is available for guests, while members of the National Trust can enter for free.
Excellent day out. Really interesting place. Well organized, everyone helpful and friendly, they make you very welcome. Very educational. Well worth a visit.
Carol Walker — Google review
Fantastic Place to visit. A lot more to see than I expected. Gives a great insight to life in the workhouse with individual peoples stories. The National Trust have done a great job of recreating the workhouse and infirmary.
When you arrive you get handed a handset that explains things and stories as you go from room to room and then tells stories of objects within the room. The national trust appear to have made a great effort in making the place accessible for all abilities.
Brian Roberts — Google review
What an amazing historical experience. The curators and volunteers at the museum were excellent. Really made history come alive. You are able to "interact" with the exhibits. Listening devices allowed you to listen in to interviews with people who had actually lived there. Every room held a different story. So many books and crannies, doors and 'hidden' spaces. My imagination had no bounds.
Heather Smolas — Google review
Fascinating history of how the Poor Laws were reformed and developed into the Workhouse, which, in itself, was the forerunner of the Welfare State. We were able to catch the tour delivered by Ken - hugely knowledgeable about the history of the site. If you can get on a tour - do so. It doesn't cost extra and you will learn a lot.
We visited during the Easter holidays and they had laid out multiple games/challenges/items for visiting children - many of them knitted (see photos).
A really good day out and Southwell Minster is just the road; also well worth a visit.
Richard King — Google review
Having visited here few times previously I knew this place was steeped in history and very fascinating to learn about how people lived in years gone by. The infirmary is an interesting addition to the workhouse and was not open last time I came. It takes a few hours to walk round and read all the information, great to step back in time and well worth a visit to support the national trust.
Paul Bowden — Google review
Lovely afternoon exploring the workhouse and infirmary. Went on the tour of the outside which gave some more information and used one of the electronic labels. Definitely worth a visit.
Hannah Hawkins — Google review
I found this place really interesting and educational. To see how these people used to be treated and how they lived was fascinating. All the staff were really friendly and helpful and me and the children had a really good time.
My girls both got an activity sheet to find the items, could dress as characters and were able to touch many of the items.
The restaurant here is fantastic. I had the biggest, tastiest Jacket potato meal I have ever had at a National Trust site. It was amazing and extremely filling. I'd happily go back for the food alone although I do highly recommend a look around the workhouse.
Sarah Kemp — Google review
Loved it. So much history, walking through you can imagine yourself there, see and feel the people you shared the place with, and learn much about what conditions were like for those down on their luck. Informational plaques were outstanding in the information they provided. Staff were great and provided a lot of great information.
Michael Henderson — Google review
A fantastic trip back in time to the workhorse. Tours are available to join or you can buy a guide book or use the free hand held devices that you can scan at certain points to learn more about the building. Some nice displays and an art exhibition on the top floor. The volunteers are knowledgeable and those playing people from the time are fantastic and happy to chat, even matron. Cafe and toilets and the second hand book shop. Lots of stairs inside and you can visit all levels. All sign posted so you don't get lost
Ashley Lightfoot — Google review
National Trust saves and presents to the public important part of Britain's history. I was surprised that workhouses were part of the local community's form early XIX th century. I recommend going for a guided tour to find out more details
Greg N — Google review
Free parking and also free admission if you are a member of the national trust. Free roaming of the grounds and house. Very relaxed walk around.
Wayne Batty — Google review
Interesting historical tour of the changes to the poor laws. Good guides in the form of small pads to view info on. Does not really get how grim the place must have been as the building is so well looked after. But interesting social history. Also have a go a the stick and hoop with your kids. It’s surprising how hard it is. Cafe is good.
M S (Sunders ont road) — Google review
Fantastic visitor experience, definitely get on one of the free outside tours first, really proves invaluable once inside. Really changed my understanding of workhouses.
Great cafe with excellent cakes and nice spaces with tables for picnics.
No gift shop which was a real bummer, always like to have a souvenir. Would be 5 stars if there had been a half decent one.
Richard Peel — Google review
Unusual National Trust property. Very thought provoking about workhouse and social services up to 1980s. Enjoyed textile exhibits as well. Womens quilt for domestic violence was very poignant.
Debbie Hendriksen — Google review
Genuinely enjoyed this and the kids (8 and 6) took a real interest in everything. Give yourself a good amount of time, we were there 4 hours, including a picnic lunch (maybe 20 minutes). Each room had good information in it, telling the story of some of the real people who lived or worked there. The hand held devices for information were good and helped to keep the kids interested as they had to find the circles around the workhouse to place them on for the next bit of information. The only downside to these was that the information sometimes went a little too quickly to read, but we're short enough to watch a couple of times to get all of the information. Be prepared to read quickly though!!
All of the staff were very friendly. Toilets were clean - I did struggle to find them but I think this was more my failing than the centre!!
Drew Simpson — Google review
Amazing atmospheric place with a deep history. Cafe staff are superb. Excellent for photography too. A real hidden gem in the National Trust’s portfolio, it’s a shame it’s not celebrated more - there’s more meaningful history there than most stately homes.
Jamie Lord — Google review
When we arrived we were taken by the satnav into the wrong car park. We were met by a lovely lady who was very patient, and let us park there as my wife is a blue badge holder.
On entry the lady explained the layout of the building and gave us an ipad like device that allows you to see information by scanning orange spots around the facility.
The walk around the workhouse was very interesting, well laid out with lots of information.
Staff was fantastic throughout and we finished in the cafe with a toasted sandwich and the best cheese scone I have ever tasted!
A wonderful visit and would highly recommend this thank you
Ben Wigley — Google review
This is a great place to visit to learn about the history of the workhouse and those unfortunate souls who had no choice but to enter these places in years gone by.
The National Trust has renovated the workhouse and infirmary very sympathetically, and in a way which shows what it would have been like for inmates back in the day. Interesting that it was still used to house families in the 1970s.
The volunteers are so knowledgeable and enthusiastic, and I'd like to say a special thank you to Penny who helped bring the history of the place to life for us.
The café serves delicious coffees, scones and cakes, plus a range of other produce. Overall, a very enjoyable few hours were spent in this fabulous place.
Mrs Squirrel — Google review
Really interesting day out, to see how the inmates lived and worked in this huge place is fascinating. Their individual stories are very poignant.
The staff were lovely and very knowledgeable and there's a great cafe with teas, coffee's and soft drinks plus lite bites, cakes and pastries etc.
We had a guided tour at the start with a period dressed staff member around the outside of the building which was a great introduction to our most interesting day out.. Well done to everyone involved in keeping this historic place alive.. 👍
Garry Goodge — Google review
Such an amazing place to visit and experience!!
Lots of rooms to explore and you really got the feeling of what it was like for people who had to go there. Very humbling experience and the National Trust have done an amazing job of renovating it but keeping it as it should be!! Really good how they kept some of the rooms as it would have been in 1970's as well .
The infirmary was fascinating too and the knitted hospital was fantastic!!
Very well worth a visit to experience everything.
Now not open though till Feb 24.❤️❤️.
Hilary Bradbury — Google review
Great day out highly recommend the outdoor tour brings history to life. Great staff, nice cafe. Even the children liked to learn about the history and how privileged we are now.
Kevin Farley — Google review
Definitely one of the best national trust locations I have been to. Explains so much about the way of life in the Workhouse and there's actors doing all sorts of activities as well. The only thing that could make this better is if there were an easier way to get there without a car.
Yogen Mudgal — Google review
A break from the NT stately homes, the Workhouse is a wonderful museum, bringing to life the conditions of an old Victorian Workshop.
Incredibly stark inside, there is a lot of information as you wander around to set the scene. (There are quite a few steps)
Parking on in site, a small (national trust scale) space outside.
We visited in March.
The park that houses the magnificent Elizabethan home of Wollaton Hall is a beautiful and tranquil space perfect for visitors interested in discovering the spectacular natural beauty of Nottingham. With its vast array of flora and fauna, as well as its many walking trails, it's a wonderful place to enjoy a peaceful afternoon or evening. The deer park at Wollaton Hall is also a popular attraction, with visitors able to watch these graceful creatures roam free in their natural environment.
An absolutely amazing deer park. Not a big fan of Batman myself but still came because of the lovely deers! A decent park for a walk during anytime of the day. Great place for families and picnics too. Highly recommended.
???Ark Rice Eat — Google review
Lovely place to come for a walk, got a lovely cafe, toilets, places to sit and eat. Definitely recommend it. Went to the botanical gardens (Only open Sunday 2pm - 4pm) but very nice walk around there.
Wheel chair and dog friendly. There's loads of shady areas for the hot days and couple of ice cream vans around the park.
Andrew Fisher — Google review
I have run here many times, and I had never once known that there was a museum inside the hall. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was very surprised at how interesting and informative it was. The park surrounding the hall is also very lovely. Definitely would recommend it.
Big Communism Stanley — Google review
This is a lovely, large park great for running or just strolling about casually. It wasn't too crowded in the morning and probably offered the most deer at that time too. Go during July and you might be lucky enough to see the fawns. Although you can't get too close to them, you can see them crystal clear from a reasonable distance. Even without the animal tour guides the park is well worth a visit for a bit of green space and a peaceful walk :)
The only warning I have is to beware the copious amounts of deer poop!
Bavesh Jawahar — Google review
Lovely park and grounds set within an historic estate. I've now been to the park on several occasions when visiting family who live locally. There are plenty of walking routes to choose from and multiple entrances in and out of the park. The hall is the centre piece of area and provides views across the park and the surrounding area. This location has been used as a filming location for several films and period dramas and it's unusual for a hall like this to still be readily available to access in a public space.
The facilities on site are very well used and of a high standard. The main playground includes lots of equipment and can appeal to children of all ages. Every time we've visited it has been extremely busy so if your children need less stimulation you may wish to take this into consideration.
Within the estate there is also a golf course that is frequented by deer roaming.
Down by the lake you can take a circular route, which is a lovely walking treat in its own right and it feels a little less busy if you want to have some space to yourself.
All in all this is a 5 star park and a local Nottingham gem that is truly worth discovering.
Greg “Wigan Wanderers” Knight — Google review
A beautiful park to visit in summer. Its a lovely park 10- 20 min from city, lots of ground to walk. Good for day out with family and children . There is game area for kids.The Wollaton Hall is amazing with its architecture.Check their website for ongoing exhibitions and timings.
jubz Creations — Google review
Wollaton Hall also known as Wayne Manor. A Beautiful Historic Building surrounded by well kept, Beautiful surroundings. Parking is £3.20 for 2 hours. Ample parking with a children’s park right next to the parking and also an ice cream van. An easy route round the lake and through the orangery gardens. Well maintained. A safe place for families, couples and friends. You’ll also be lucky to see swans, birds, Herons and even deer out in the open. Wollaton hall also does a movie night outside, so look out for the tickets. They fly out and go very very quick.💨
A great place, perfect location, lots of space plenty of walks.
Would definitely recommend. 💯
Trehan — Google review
Great place to visit. Fantastic play area for the kids right near the cafe and toilets. We arrived quite late in the day so didn't have time to visit the museum and only managed to view the gardens. The Deer are an added bonus. We paid £5 for all day parking and took a picnic along so it was a really cheap day out.
Martina Lee — Google review
Absolutely lovely walk around the lake. It doesn’t take long and there are ducks and geese to feed. Keep an eye open for the deer roaming freely on the grounds.
Parking isn’t free, it’s £5 flat fee for the whole day even if you arrive late afternoon.
There is a cafe and a museum which is great but check the website because it can close on random days.
Janice HOOLEY — Google review
Fantastic place for a day out. I find it incredible that this place is nestled away between some of Nottingham's busiest roads. Feels like you've stepped into another world. Very lucky to have this on our doorstep
80s_film_fan — Google review
We visited here for the festive light trail which was very enjoyable, however one of the attractions was closed off due to a fallen tree. I appreciate this is no fault of the staff members, but it was disappointing not being able to walk through the light tunnel and we would've completely missed one of the other attractions had we not asked how to access it, as it wasn't obvious. Despite this, we still had a lovely evening.
Daisy Mesias — Google review
Been coming here since i was a child. When they had donkeys roaming free as well as deer. Have brought my children her too. They are adults now. Its a beautiful place full of happy times ans happy memories. Well wirth visiting
Lidia Mcphee — Google review
Had a lovely day there. The building style is pretty unique, not something you can see all the time. It was the place in the film of the Batman Dark Knight.
The garden and the deer park are free to enter but you will need to pay to go into the main building as there are exhibitions in it.
It's very easy to see the male deer and the deer seems used to seeing humans.
Lizzie Lin — Google review
Been coming here since I was a kid and it's just as good now!! The hall itself is magnificent from the outside and the grounds are kept immaculately. Security staff are very friendly and there's so much to do including the inside tours of the Nottingham History Museum within the Hall, play areas for the kids, and a ton of space for ball games, picnics, and the like. The gardens out back are expansive and beautiful as well and if you're lucky you can be pretty close to the local deer herd as well which was amazing. It was closed when I went last but I hear there is a smaller museum inside the stables too.
Coffee shops and gift shops are on site as well with varying degrees of quality but the coffee we had was pretty good. Staff in those shops could be a little more helpful however.
All in all its a varied and wonderful place that could probably do with a few adjustments in some areas. Eg the museum needs to bring back more of the taxidermy as its historic and very unique and educational. Also the parking is diabolical, expensive for one but also requires an app to use which is Ill thought out considering there's literally no signal there. So it loses a star for that but otherwise a fantastic day out.
Infernal Symphony TV — Google review
Lovely place to go for a walk! Includes: a lake, chance to see deer, gardens, kids playground, cafe, gift shop, toilets, and a grand hall with a museum inside.
Bethany Moore — Google review
I'd never heard of this place before visiting Nottingham and googling what there is to do - i was so pleasantly surprised to find this place is vast and beautiful, with its own (free) natural history museum that actually has created and interactive exhibits, full of actually interesting information and activities. You must see their microscopic sculptures, they're mind-blowing! There is also endless green grass to walk along and explore, and wild deer roam the grounds. You'll also see friendly ducks by the lake. Overall an incredible way to pass a few hours and a great place for families.
Andrei Riley — Google review
Place is lovely to dog walk, plenty of seats. Lovely to see the deer. Only point is parking, you cannot use good old cash anymore. Used the app and got charged 0.20p more than displayed. Hence the four stars.
Samantha Taylor — Google review
Wonderful place to take anybody to,especially grandchildren to. I saw two stags rutting-must be quite early in the season. The exhibition "through the eye of a needle is well worth a look. Must go earlier so we can get into the botanical garden
Richard Wynne — Google review
We attended the Christmas light display, at Wollaton park, the parking is really well organised and good signage to show you where to go thereafter.
Lighting display is very good, with lots of different types of displays.
Only criticism would be that the footpaths are poorly lit, in places, with ground level lights shining in your face rather than illuminating the paths.
Paul — Google review
Such a great place to visit if you’re interested in history and fossils. Lots of information and the art display from Willard Wigan was amazing!! How he creates the tiny sculptures is also unbelievable- it’s worth the trip for those alone
Nat Wood — Google review
Beautiful park. Loads of routes to choose from, animals are quite friendly. Amazing scenery.
The only downside is the price of parking, unless you come before 9AM you pay £2 for 2 hours for parking otherwise is 5 pounds for the whole day. Should have other options such as 2 hours or 3 hours after 9AM.
Despite that lovely park, clean, quiet and very relaxing.
Nay T. — Google review
Excellent place to see deer roaming freely and a nice place to enjoy the outdoors. Plenty to of nature to see as well as buildings, a large pond with ducks, many horse chestnut, beech and oak trees, green open spaces, an absolutely beautiful garden area as well as numerous benches, picnic tables and the essential facilities like toilets and somewhere for a cup of tea! Great value for just the cost of parking which is £5 for the full day.
Nic Barber — Google review
Beautiful walk for families, exercise enthusiasts 🏃♀️, photographers, and dog lovers 🐕. Great place for a day out, rain or shine. Wonderful attractions, too.
There are often vans for ice cream and snacks.
Marilyn Crow — Google review
This is a must see if you are staying in Nottingham or the surrounding area. It was a quick bus trip and sooo worth it. The size of the hall is astounding and surrounded by these wide green acres with deer roaming around, a nice lake which hosted many different kinds of birds, and the Hall has many different exhibits of wildlife and plantlife to enjoy. There was also an exhibit of the artist who made microscopic sculptures on a needle head. Jaw dropping to saw the least. The park itself is HUGE! There are just so many different areas you can walk around. An amazing place for sure with nice people.
District Yatta — Google review
Nice place to walk around in nature, huge car parks with plenty of space. The hall itself is a lovely museum and it's free. There's an industrial museum as well, please check the website for opening times, as it not open every day of the week
Gaby F — Google review
Wollaton Hall is one of the country’s finest Grade I listed Elizabethan buildings with the largest dedicated Natural History Museum in Nottinghamshire. Herds of deer and a range of wildlife roam 500 acres of parkland at Wollaton, which is home to all kinds of habitats, including grassland, wetland and woodland
Alongside the Hall's Natural History Museum, Wollaton Hall & Deer Park includes Formal Gardens, play areas , cafés, retail shops & toilet facilities, so you can enjoy the park & its many facilities safely.
Rohit Kumar — Google review
What a great place, free museum in the house, deer park, cafe, ice cream, feed the ducks on the pond. They also hold events, including music festivals. Prices in the cafe are as you would expect, its a little chaotic in there and seats are crammed together but there is an outside seating area too. Lots of parking, 5.00 for the day. Well worth a visit.
Angie Edwards — Google review
Wonderful park for a walk and good to see these lovely deers.
Please keep some space and distance for them. 🦌🦌🦌
Rio Fan — Google review
There are a large area with grass and also a lake. Besides, we can see deers especially. Really a nice place to rest, picnic, and have fun with friends.
If forget preparing foods or drinks, a coffee shop and ice cream vendors are there.
Miao — Google review
Didn't stay too long, but Wollaton Park is an expansive piece of greenery not too far from Nottingham City Centre and easily and quickly accessible from across the midlands.
The Hall has a Natural History Museum within and during our visit and Exhibition of Willard Wiggan's microscopic sculptures. His story and his amazing ability is outstanding and very impactful. A must see if you are anywhere nearby.
Nottingham Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nottinghamshire, England and one of the UK's most popular tourist attractions. The castle and its grounds are home to world-class art collections, as well as historical exhibits on local history. Tourists can enjoy walks through the gardens or take a guided tour of the castle itself.
It was great.
The exhibitions are amazing.
The staff are the best.
When they saw we are in a big grand we needed a place to pray they emptied a room for us as we were a big group of women and children.
Highly recommend visiting and looking forward to go there again.
Robin hood adventure was great. We all loved the games.
Marwa Soliman — Google review
Great place, we took my mum in law out for her birthday, and it was a lovely and interesting visit. £12 per adult, and you then have 12 months free admission, and because kids go free, we will be able to take our grandchildren as many times as we want, win-win, I say 😀. The art galleries and other displays were so interesting, and in my book, every day is a school day. Don't miss out on this experience.
Geraldine holmes — Google review
The castle has been closed for so long I was looking forward to visiting finally but it has been renovated poorly. It's nice to look at from the outside but it's sad that there's hardly any original features left after the restorations. Nice views from the top. It doesn't feel like a Castle/palace at all, it's just a gallery now with a cafe and some bits of Nottingham history.
This should be so much better.
The grounds could be put to better use.
Not somewhere you'd visit multiple times.
Lucy Auckland (Lucytakesphotos) — Google review
5 Star Attraction. More than well worth a visit. Activities for young and old alike. Cafe and restaurant great to visit. Food very good. At the moment there is a Paul Smith Exhibition which is out of this world and should be in the castle permanently it is that good. There is thing's to do both indoors and outdoors. There is also a nice gift shop. There is great adventure play ground based on Nottingham Castle
Andrew Marriott — Google review
Great castle with a 1 year lasting ticket.
Medium cost.
Has 2 coffee shops with lunch menu also.
The castle has 4 floor dedicated to robin hood, rebellion, modern gallery and art gallery. Children may love the robin hood floor as it has interactive videogames.
There is a lovely children park outside the castle.
You can also pay an extra for a guided cave tour, 25 min long, it is worth, but if you have the choose the city cave tour joined with justice museum is better.
Javier Alvarez — Google review
Very nice visit here on bank holiday. Very modern castle due to restoration. Some parts were really nice whilst some were bit empty. However really good visit and nice experience. Everything is kept neat and tidy.
Marija G — Google review
Very interesting experience. Past mixed with new technologies. The place is huge, 3 floors, a lot of history, amazing views, interesting interactions like shouting from a bow and dressing up as peasants :)))) worth visiting. It took us 45 Minutes, but we were in a hurry. I think it may be a 2 hrs attraction. They have a little coffee inside and a souvenir shop. History lessons are done by interactive people on the screen. You can also watch cartoons about certain events around the castle.
Aleksandra Berezina — Google review
My wife and I had a lovely 4 hour trip here on Saturday. It really was a great experience. My only criticism would be that the robin hood adventures was only about 25 minutes long and meant that we couldn't do all the games and watch the film that was showing too. Aside from that it was a great day and really interesting. Thank you
Adam Russell — Google review
Great attraction for both children and adults. Lovely exhibitions on display, with plenty to see and keep you occupied for at least a couple of hours.
We also ate in the café; prices were reasonable, and service was very good.
The cave tour was also really interesting. Our guide James was very informative, and really brought the stories/history of the caves to life. Groups are small, and there’s plenty of time for photo opportunities.
If you’re a Nottingham resident you get a slight reduction on the price of your ticket with proof of address. And don’t forget at the time of booking to ask for the free annual pass; meaning you can revisit the castle as often as you like for an entire year for free!
Excellent value for money, and definitely worth a visit.
Caroline Findlay — Google review
Went before it closed for second time very expensive and not impressed. But went again with grandson and his girlfriend on Sunday 30 July thought give it another go and miles better really had great day and ended our trip on cave tour with excellent tour guide and pint of Guinness in trip to Jerusalem and now can go again with same tickets so will be going again also café very nice
Raymondo Bradshaw — Google review
The castle is nice, however, the ticket price is high compared to what is inside and what you are going to do. Some galleries are alright, but it is not a museum and a full tour can be done in an hour. Also, the ticket does not include the cave tour, so you need to pay more for this and it has time slots.
Bilal Mubdir — Google review
So much to do! Cafe, museum, art, history, and children's craft activities. Plus a wonderful outdoor park. Plus a single day's admission costs the same as an annual pass, 12£ and children are free.
Wendy Nešić — Google review
Easy day activity.
We went for Christmas market which was busy and had a lot of good food and things to buy. I was disappointed by how expensive everything was I would have been more inclined to buy something if the price was more fair.
£1 entry was good which included free entry to the castle/ gallery & markets with live entertainment. Would definitely recommend for the experience.
Bailey Irving — Google review
Excellent museum and castle to visit. Well priced at £12 per adult and free for children. Take a picnic - there are lots of grounds to sit in with lots of benches and seats.
Laura Bindley — Google review
I really enjoy wandering around the castle grounds on a sunny day, and taking a look at the art gallery and museum when the weather is not so good. 2 nice cafes and a lovely atmosphere. Tours available but not got around to it yet.
Jane Simone Prall — Google review
Great place to visit. Beautiful castle with great expositions. Friendly staff with great knowledge relating the history of the place and expositions. Are games to play or dress in mediavel accessories witch you have to return before you live the castle . It is a lovely tea room on site. Beautiful view dow from the castle. They have a souvenir shop .If you want to do the tour for the tunnels under te castle make sure you pre book your tri online. This trip is not included in the entrance price. It is a bit difficult to found a parking space near by.
Andrea Twell — Google review
Awesome interactive and family friendly art gallery and museum with fun activities for kids and adults! Lots of games and local Nottingham history including some lace exhibitions. Kids under 15 go free and we only paid £12 per adult for unlimited access for a year. Will definitely come back again!
Josephine Kenyon-Blair — Google review
This is a great experience overall, particularly for kids. There are many interactive displays, with the archery and quarter staff being very popular. Lots of interesting historical stories presented in very engaging ways (the noose display is bold). The outdoor play area is really well done and if you’re lucky the views from there are stunning. Kids go free and the ticket can be used for a year.
James Warfield — Google review
Plenty to do but it's not really a castle in the true sense. It was a castle and there are remnants of it and the building that is now there was a stately home I think. The ticket you purchase gives you access to the grounds for a year and we visited over two days. I would recommend you do the Robin Hood experience first which is the first entrance you can see when leaving the shop and ticket office. Some good interactive boards, virtual archery and virtual combat, all good fun. Some fun easy games in the medieval area and the rebellion gallery certainly kept my attention with portrayals of Nottingham castle's history. There's a more formal art gallery and currently an exhibition about people moving to Nottingham from the Caribbean and their heritage. Another thing recommended is a tour of the man made caves that wind their way throughout the hillside. The tour guide had superb knowledge and presented in a really interesting manner, Alrighty! I forgot to mention the views from the balcony are interesting and you can see many of the iconic landmarks of Nottingham. The coffee was good from the cafe in the castle that sells a selection of light meals and cakes etc. Presumably the one attached to the shop is similar. Finally the adventure play ground looks interesting and is suitable for children up to the age of 12. All in all a worthwhile trip.
Malcolm Fowler — Google review
Really nice place for a walk around the grounds- the museum inside the castle is great too, loads to do and see! Reception staff are friendly and helpful. £12 for a year is also a great deal!
Skye Thain — Google review
Where did the castle go? Costs £5 to find out, but, a good day, great sights and great value. They certainly haven't robbed from the poor and gave to the rich here.
Bradgate Park is a beautiful, large country park located about 20 minutes north west of Leicester. It is home to many deer and contains interesting prehistoric rocks dating back over 500 million years. There are many walking routes to choose from, as well as a playground and stream.
Wonderful park, we had a great day out pretty much walking for hours, climbing on rocks, picking up sticks, crossing streams, watching animals - a whole day of adventure. It was quite busy, but when in the park you couldn’t really tell.
We had a spot of lunch at the cafe next to the car park. It had a good choice of food and wasn’t expensive. I enjoyed a Cornish pasty that was really nice. We tried to get back to garb an ice cream, but didn’t realize it shut at 4pm on Thursday.
The staff/volunteers at the tower were super informative and it was well worth the climb to the top.
Beautiful views from the summit. Totally advise going here.
Car park was £3.50 for the day, pay by card at the exit. Plenty of spaces available.
Paul Foulkes — Google review
We visited Bradgate Park for the first time on April 9 2022 and have to say we were pleasantly surprised. I had been worried that its close proximity to Leicester might spoil the atmosphere somehow. As it turns out, Bradgate is a huge expanse of parkland with large areas of (enclosed) woodland. Parts were steep and rugged, like Dartmoor, and there's a folly on one hill and a war memorial on a nearby hill. It has an open, airy feel and the hills offer beautiful views across the countryside. Even the city doesn't look too bad from up there! As we walked we kept discovering new areas, it seemed never ending. Some of the ancient trees are amazing, and it was good to see deer still roaming as they would have done hundreds of years ago. Our main purpose, however, was to see the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey, which was obviously a grand and beautiful place in its day. We were slightly disappointed that we couldn't go in the ruins (there was a sign saying something about deadly nightshade?) but it was time to be heading off anyway. For that reason, and the fact that the toilets at the car park (Newton Linford) were not clean or in good working condition, I'm only giving 4stars. Still, we'll definitely be returning to explore some more, as we haven't seen it all and want to try the tea room.
Jon Clynch — Google review
Summer's here, and Bradgate Park is the go-to spot for us Leicester folks. It's like, one big park, but there's so much to do. It's super chill and relaxing. The kids love watching the deer and peacocks, and they go wild climbing up and down the slopes.
I totally recommend it to all families when the weather's nice. Local parks are cool, but Bradgate Park is on another level!
Kasim Khilia — Google review
Beautiful place, caught on the off chance of looking for places to go. Its a 20 mile drive from us yet we've travelled further for less of a view or walk. Absolutely stunning place. Definitely going again with a all day ticket. The deers were a added plus I loved seeing them that close very human friendly but didn't want to get to close to them as of course it is there land not ours
Charlie Fowler — Google review
Visited for the first time. Absolutely gorgeous park, I was in complete awe of all the deer. It’s a relatively flat walk around the lake and to the cafe however, does get rockier and steeper as you go up to Old John. Options to paddle in the stream and lots of open space to play some games. Suitable for families.
Adele Bowman — Google review
Bradgate park has plenty of walks to go on. Stunning scenery and amazing views.
Ruins open some times. Fre of charge
Stay on the path for wheelchair and pushchair accessibility.
Deer around so take caution they are nice to see but it is there own environment.
Parking is pay on exit now
Annie Charles — Google review
Lovely park. Paths for all abilities.
Multiple car parks, the two we have tried both had toilet facilities and parking wasn’t too expensive.
All the staff that we met were very friendly. Facilities are great, lovely and clean serving superb coffee and cake.
dev tug — Google review
Bradgate Park in Leicester is typically known as a serene family escape, offering respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. However, recent events saw a significant shift in its tranquil atmosphere as crowds, adorned with Palestinian flags, gathered. This unexpected presence altered the park's usual ambiance, prompting park rangers to take decisive action by involving the police as the crowd size grew. Despite this disruption, Bradgate Park remains a cherished destination for families seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's beauty.
Andy Singh — Google review
I love this place. I discovered it the day I visited and it was a really enjoyable visit. Seeing the beautiful wildlife roaming free was great. I took my DSLR camera with me, and I'm so glad I did. I'd recommend this place to anyone who loves the outdoors and wildlife. Even those who enjoy photography!
Carly Clarke — Google review
It's such a beautiful park, and it's a really lovely walk through Bradgate Park. Went to the ruins of Bradgate House also. This was actually my first time at Bradgate Park - it's definitely a national treasure. There is a visitors centre offering ice creams, bagels, waffles and hot drinks. I'm not sure about dairy free versions of anything, so it's probably best to take your own so as not to be disappointed. Reasonable prices and lots of parking.
R M (Robbi) — Google review
I've been coming here since I was a baby (a very long time!!), it's one of the most beautiful places. There is a stream running through that is clear and very shallow in places, Ideal for children and dogs to cool off. There is a large herd of deer which roam around. There are walks for people of all abilities, from the fairly flat tarmacked road that runs all the way through, to the more challenging hill paths for those that feel more adventurous. The perfect place for families, walkers, sightseers and those that want to escape and enjoy some peace and tranquility. There is also history to explore in the ruins of the house where Lady Jane Grey lived. It's MAGNIFICENT!!!
Ben Allen — Google review
Lovely trip to a wonderful park. Great open spaces and great for the dogs to run free in certain areas. Good parking but not very good phone service when trying to pay via app. Plenty of services around. Well managed
Anthony Barrass — Google review
Love this place.
Excellent place to go with the kids and dog and get some energy off while exploring the the wildlife with fields of deer, brook with swans/ ducks and learning the history of lady grey and exploring the ruins.
Love the little shop with ice creams and various hot and cold snacks.
There's also a cool little museum with educational aspects.
Overall very good
christine thomas — Google review
Visited on Sunday it was beautiful walk trough the park with amazing views and nature. Absolute gem to spend day and explore with friends or family, dog friendly and have paths for horse riding . If in the area I’ll definitely recommend to visit. Parking is on site and is £5 per day.
Dada ZD — Google review
What a gem of a place 💎
Came up to Leicester to visit a friend from uni and she suggested going on a walk around here and it was so much fun! The area is gorgeous and well looked after. Investigating the ruins of the old house was an unexpected adventure but was really fun and interesting. Couldn't believe how close we could get to the deer 😲
As a warning, it's a good idea to turn up early as the car parks were full/closed when we arrived, so we had to park further away in a no return within 2 hours zone which added a bit more walking to our trip 😊
Eleanor Jones — Google review
The moat wonderful day out for any age spectacular scenery delightful little cafe to stop at I could go on but you really must take a visit and see for yourself how truly wonderful this place is 🫶 next time I'm bringing a picnic and staying all day because it's thay big you need a whole day to explore it properly ♥️
Claire Cooksley — Google review
Very nice park to go to with anyone or even yourself just for a walk and to enjoy nature. It feels amazing to see the deer's so free and just chilling in the park.
Just be careful with the poop that'll be all over the place 😂😂
Abraar Majid — Google review
A great way to combine exercise with nature.
A beautiful and very scenic destination not far from Leicester.
We always end up with some great pictures of the deers.
Aamer Mahmood — Google review
Absolutely beautiful setting.
The wild deers and birds are abundant. There are miles of walks for all. The river is lovely. Plenty of open space for play and picnics. Lots of parking at a reasonable cost.
Cafes are quite pricey but offer a good range of refreshments.
A great day out in beautiful countryside
gary young — Google review
Lovely park. Car park wasn’t too busy. Nice to walk up the hill and see the view. Spent a while figuring out where everything is! Perfect for dog walks!
Paige Cunningham — Google review
Great place for walks. Well maintained roads and signs. Loved the fact dogs are on leash and Deers can roam freely.
Nidhi Chavan — Google review
This is a beautiful place but parking is a nightmare.So many people out walking with/ without dogs, running, children riding bikes. Love the cafe at the main entrance. Staff were friendly and helpful as was the assistant in the Barn, where a variety of venison is available at a reasonable price.
Liz Clark (Purpletwiglet) — Google review
Easily the best outdoor place you can visit in Leicestershire for free (if you don't count paying for parking , but it does go to the upkeep). Miles and miles of tracks and trails through some quintessentially English countryside with free range deer mooching about and the odd peacock. For those who prefer a solid path there is a nice wide path that runs through , buggy and wheelchair suitable. Cafe does decent coffee and cake.
In summary . It's beautiful you should visit
Barcode Zombies — Google review
A beautiful park, with many hiking options. So much history! And the deer are fun too! Very accessible with a wide, paved walkway through the park.
Laura Bowley — Google review
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Newtown Linford, Leicester, LE6 0HE, United Kingdom
Twinlakes Park is a family-friendly amusement park located in Leicestershire offering rides, games, and attractions. It has a water park and rollercoasters for children to enjoy.
Great evening out for their special light display. At £9 a head you can’t complain. Would have been nice to have some festive stalls dotted around. Perhaps next year.
Debbie Doo — Google review
We took the grandchildren here aged 3 and 11. The 3 year old had an amazing time, and the 11 year old enjoyed it because of her little brother but I think she would have been too old if he wasn't with us. I think its more for 3-10 years max. Park Is good for a day out, maybe a little tired in places but the kids had a great day! The water park we got a 1hr time slot included in the ticket price, was a great water facility and we had a lovely day's weather for the kids to enjoy it. This waterpark was the only thing we have a big negative on and it's the fact they have to have mats to use the slides. They let in about 100 kids in our hour and there was only about 50 mats, with adults holding and hiding them for there own kids to use as and when they wanted, leaving other kids without! This was very frustrating for the kids. Why do they need mats half the time they came down the slide off the mat! And I've never known the need for mats on slides elsewhere.
Overall a great day out and glad the kids loved it.
Karly Grana — Google review
Absolutely brilliant place to go my kids looked every minute of it. Plenty of things to do.. we didn't manage to get everything in, so will be returning to complete part of the park we didn't manage to fit in.
Jade jellytot Rowe (bambiii) — Google review
Went here today, booked through the stay play explore website.
My daughter enjoyed the rides and play areas.
A lot to do and plenty of space.
The splash area was fun.
Compared to other theme parks, it could maybe do with a few more bigger rides to appeal to older children.
I had read reviews last night about wasp concerns and was expecting a swarm!! There were the normal amount of wasps you would find in any outdoor space, parks and theme parks. Nothing to worry about!! An enjoyable day out. Would recommend.
Yasmin Patel — Google review
Lovely day out with the kids, easy to get to and lots of parking available.
The ticket prices were ok for a full day out, we spent the best part of 5 hours exploring the park, rides, animals and cafes.
There was plenty to do with all the rides open and enough staff to manage them.
The indoor parts of the theme park didn't have enough space, tables or chairs to accommodate guests, particularly at the indoor play areas but turnover of spaces wasn't long.
All in all a pretty decent day out.
Joe Roughton — Google review
It's just ok. The park is more enjoyable for kids over a 1 meter tall. Not much for babies to enjoy. The staff seem less interested in working. The ride operations are strictly a one person operating the ride. Highlight would be the mirror maze. Not much food options available best bring pack lunch. Plenty of ice cream vendors.
Aj V — Google review
It's really worth of money. We missed some rides,Hope can get more time. If you wish to go then go early it's nice big play eria with fantastic rides, and really lovely water park. Just one things not like is the water of the water splash is too cold and I feel bad for my kids because they was so exited for the waterpark but couldn't enjoyed it because they ware shaking of cold water still weather was 21°C.
Sumaiya Patel — Google review
Great place for kids & adults I would
say rides are aimed at younger ages but adults can go on many of the rides.
Various areas - map makes it look massive but there is only short walks between. Each themed area has a number of attractions, a couple of big rides some smaller rides and normally some form of food outlet, sweets or ice creams.
The indoor area is great, soft play, couple of rides and with seating- upstairs there is a picnic area.
Plenty of toilets around and benches to sit down.
Water park looks good - we did not use this visit but plan to next time.
Lots of dinosaurs around, and farm animals near the entrance.
It was fairly busy (midweek school holidays) but longest wait we had was only about 15 mins for the horses / joust ride- this would have been cut down if staff managed the getting on and off better, needs a time an motion !
Plenty of food which for a park like this was not to bad prices.
Plenty of car parking.
All round great family fun with lots to do - was our first visit but am sure it won’t be last.
Simon Windle — Google review
The place is very beautiful, suitable for children of all ages and also for adults. The place is beautiful. We really enjoyed it. Even in bad weather conditions, there are closed play areas. Really wonderful. Many places are available for comfortable and free parking. Suitable for all seasons of the year. I highly recommend it. It is safe for children and the service in all areas is very good.
Mar Erian Nabil — Google review
A family of five had a lovely day out at Twinlakes Park. Perfect for kids. Mine are aged 9, 6 and almost 4. We went on Good Friday and expected it to be rammed, but it was only pleasantly busy. In fact, it was quite dead for a Bank Holiday. We arrived at 10am to get the most out of the day. We took a picnic to keep the cost down too. There were plenty of spaces to sit and have a picnic. The park isn't that massive that it took ages to walk back and grab it from the car either, to save lugging it around all day. We waited no longer than around 20 minutes for a couple of the more grown up rides such as the Log Flume and Rum Runner. Hardly any queues on the other rides though.
The only two things that I would ask the park to focus on would be to supply a lot more hand sanitising stations, as there were hardly any at ride exits (Flamingo Land in Yorkshire - there were stations in abundance). And also the toilets were not in a great state. Maybe a more frequent cleaning rota could be adopted? I think my nearly 4 year old would rather have peed herself than have to go in the loos due to the smell and amount of wee on and around the loo seat.
Overall though, we had a brilliant day and would highly recommend it for family's of young children. 😀
Martin Perry — Google review
Great day out with kids. Lots of rides for the kids to go on. My youngest has just turned 100cm and there was plenty for him to go on. Softplay is great and massive - be warned, if they are under a certain height, you have to go in with them - which absolutely will exhaust you!
A little farm here too. A water park which you can book into. Kids loved it anyway, which is the point. Lots of outdoor play areas for the kids too.
Alice McKenna — Google review
Went with my Son and Grandchildren, we all had a great time as usual. We have all been before. There is so much to do for the children, who are 9 and 6 they love it. The food is good, and reasonably priced. We all enjoyed it. 😉 We'll go back again when the splash park is open.
Enid Morris — Google review
Great family day out. Not Alton Towers but doesn't try to be. Friendly staff, minimal queuing even on bank holiday Friday. Water Park is freezing but fun.
Kate Cooke — Google review
I recently visited for my daughters 5th birthday with my daughter, two of her friends, and my wife.
I am sorry to say that I was very unimpressed and underwhelmed by Twinlakes Park in Melton Mowbray.
The park is celebrating its 20th birthday next week and it feels as though nobody has cared for it for the past 18 years of them. The whole park is looking a bit rough and run down, there is paint flaking off most of the buildings and attraction, and a lot of the rides need maintenance.
I found it difficult to push a roundabout on one of the parks and impossible to spin one of the tea cup type rides.
I also found trip hazards on some of the park attractions.
The toilet facilities were dirty, and my wife told me the women's toilets were flooded.
The entire park also seems to be infested with wasps. The children had to eat their lunch standing up so they could run away from them when they buzzed around them.
This wasn't helped by the amount of litter scattered around the place and the overflowing bins.
I found many of the staff unsatisfactory as well, most of them are very young and incapable of interacing with other people properly and had a blank or grumby looking face. They seemed to be lacking any type of training.
That said, the 3 girls we took with us thoughily enjoyed the day and did not seem to notice the bad points I have written in this review. And we did not need to wait to get on any of the rides.
Personally, we won't be returning. We would much rather visit twinlakes Sister Park Wheelgate in Nottinghamshire instead.
Danny Iwan — Google review
Overall good for kids under 8-10 years old. Lots of rides with indoor activities as well. Lots of grass and picnic areas. The farm, was not all that impressive and could do with more sit-in food places. Splash pool was awesome, kids really enjoyed it, however you must book a time slot when booking online.
Aqdas Zulfiqar — Google review
Great place for the kids to enjoy a full day. Price is affordable and value for money with lot of ride options unlimited.
MohanaKrishnan S — Google review
Really lovely park for young children. Ours are 3 and 12 and both had a really fun day despite the lack of traditional thrill rides. The mix of indoor and outdoor attractions is a massive bonus too. Props to the staff on the rides as they were particularly good. Friendly, engaging and great with the kids. Park was clean and really well kept. We were there from 10am to 4.30 and our kids were still wanting to go on more rides as we left. Recommended.
Ed — Google review
A lovely mini theme park for ages 3-10 years.
A range of rides, soft play, a farm area and a water attraction (swim suits needed). Smaller areas so it is not so overwhelming. Queues keep moving so the wait time is short.
Indoor areas are great too for a rest in between. Loads of picnic areas and open space.
Lots to do.
I wouldn’t say it was physical disability friendly as most the rides have platforms and no ramp access.
Toilets are dotted around the place.
Mrs A — Google review
Took the Grandchildren in the summer holidays for the day, the kids loved it plenty of open space to run around.
The rides for the kids have different age ranges so plenty for the very young as well as the "big" kids.
Lots of picnic tables available around the park also.
The farm animals are a bonus too to have a walk around.
All in all a lovely day out.
Lesley Buss — Google review
A few weeks ago, we came to Twin Lakes on a whim and ended up only spending £40 between the three of us for tickets. There are so many things to do for children here - there is a farm yard for animals, plenty of rides and amusements, a water park, a boating lake and more.
My niece had the time of her life. She kept saying “can we come tomorrow?”.
I will definitely be coming back next year/ when weather permits - with my best friend and her children plus my niece.
An added bonus is that a lot of people bring their own food in, so it’s not necessary for you to spend excessive amounts to ensure your child has a good time.
Liona Williams — Google review
It wasn’t very expensive to enter. 14 quid an adult. Our 2 year old was free. The rides are too strict with the height. 90 cm for things that shouldn’t be. Good selection of rides though. The toilets as you enter were filthy and smelly yet the park had only been open 1 hour. The staff were very very miserable and the oldest one looked about 17. We had some food from the play cafe place. Filthy toilets, food was all cold and wrong. Could do with a revamp all over really. It’s a shame as it’s got great potential.
Dylan White — Google review
The park is quite big and has plenty of rides and attractions for kids. Our nephew was under 1 meter height, so that restricted us going on most of the rides.
Some of the rides are suitable for adults, but not all.
Overall it's a perfect day out with kids.
But the park in many places is run down and needs a face lift. Toilets by the entrance definitely are in need of refurbishment.
There are few places where you can get some food, but prices are different in all of them even for the same items, so do your research in advance.
Sharu Sharu — Google review
The park was quite rundown. Park was more suitable for young kids.
A few rides outside, but mostly inside. The soft play was disgusting, sticky carpet floors, dust everywhere.
It’s a good price for a day out, but I definitely wouldn’t come back
Aly L — Google review
Great place for young kids and teens. Rides are small but the place was tidy and the staff friendly. My kids had a great time!
Jamie Daniels — Google review
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Melton Spinney Rd, Melton Mowbray, LE14 4FF, United Kingdom
The National Space Centre is a museum located in Leicester that offers visitors a tour of the surfaces of Venus, an exploration into the origins of the universe, inhabitation of a module on the International Space Station, and gazing at Thor Able rocket in the Rocket Tower. The exhibits are geared towards the needs of youngsters and many are interactive, including trying on space suits.
It was a fantastic place for the family to visit. Very informative and lots of interactive stuff to keep the kids attention too. The Auditorium was really cool and a great experience , a must do while your here. You can bring your own food if you choose too but they do have a decent selection of food here too to choose from and drinks. Decent gift shop also. Would recommend anyone to go that enjoys anything about space.
Nigel Clark — Google review
A great day out with family, a lot of information inside and different activities for kids.. planetarium one of the best 👍🏻.. good area for eating too.
Car parking available just outside the space center
Muath Gouda — Google review
Much more to see here than we expected! The different levels and how everything was displayed made the experience more cohesive. We were a couple visiting, but could see there is plenty to keep little ones occupied - even dressing up costumes. We went to one of the shows in the auditorium, about the night sky, which was beautifully presented. The cafe offered a range of food, and at surprisingly low prices. The entrance price, though, is quite high (in my opinion), but you can revisit during the year.
Maria Gavin — Google review
Visited today and honestly had the best time! So much to see and do and really interactive for kids and adults! We visited as a family of 3, 2 adults,1 child and the price is really good, especially as you can visit again for a year for free!
The food at the cafe was a really reasonable price and the small charge for a well maintained car park was gladly paid.
The many different sections were brilliant and the planetarium is amazing! The areas are quite big so you don’t feel squashed in and can move around without having to dodge round people which was good!
The staff were all lovely but a special thank you to David, who took time out to speak to my son about a particular star he was interested in that he couldn’t find information about in the museum. Everywhere is really clean (including the toilets) and well maintained, everything worked as it should.
My son is 5 and wants to be an astronaut and has honestly had the best day out!
Would highly recommend to anyone of any age and we can’t wait to visit again!
Tamsin Taylor — Google review
Fantastic day out, that good we upgraded to get an annual pass. I don't know who was more excited me or the kids. Plenty to see, lots of interactive stuff available for the kids. Gift shop & restaurant reasonably priced & the staff were approachable & friendly. Even though it was half term it was not as crowded as I dreaded beforehand.
Mick ?Moocowmick? Green — Google review
Came in the afternoon time to avoid being busy. Straight in on arrival. Given a map and staff briefly explain for you. Spacious downstairs, lots of different interactive buttons to press for kids. Pictures and costumes with signs explaining everything. Information facts across the walls. When going upstairs it got quite busy and really hot, especially when waiting for the lifts. Didn't stay up there long as it was quite a small space so wasn't as interesting as the main stuff downstairs. It is good to visit on a rainy day for something to do inside. Was also given a free pass to come back as we booked online. Would probably come back. Long ques to come inside the shows, so didn't bother with that. There is also a cafe for food and drinks and a little shop for gifts.
Chloe harvey — Google review
Excellent day out. We had a fab time exploring all of the space center and doing some of their activities. The Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium was amazing and we thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We will definitely be back for another visit!
Katie — Google review
Fabulous place with a ton of knowledge.
I think it is too much space to cover in one day.
Because it was a Bank Day weekend, it seemed a little bit overcrowded at one point.
I think next time we visit the place we will do it during the week so it will give us the whole spectrum of emotions.
Highly recommend visiting the Planetarium. This was the cherry on the top of the cake for, as we left it for the end of our visit. It was totally worth it.
I highly recommend visiting National Space Center
Mihai Erhan — Google review
I took my 3.5 year old child and he loved it. There was almost to much to take in for him. Although he can’t read most of the displays yet he still had a fantastic time interacting with the different areas around the space centre. There is a large ground floor area with a cafe and some different sections to explore, this ground floor has the Patrick Moore planetarium which is well worth a visit, sit in the middle seats for the best experience. There are 4 floors that can be accessed via stairs or lifts, all with excellent displays for all ages. £18.95 for a adult ticket, under 5s free and that ticket allows you to re visit for upto 12 months for free again. Car park is £4 for the full day. Great value for money.
Gav “Gav” C — Google review
Amazing value for money. Great day out with my 3 year old daughter. Very interactive but not entirely kid focussed, which means adults can enjoy a day here, too. Lots of well put together talks and live experiments from knowledgeable staff. The planetarium show we saw was "We Are Astronomers" and it was incredible - i honestly couldn't believe it was included in our ticket price!This place is cearly all about education and keeping the interest of science alive. They really do honour their motto of "science for everyone." Tickets get automatically upgraded to a season pass when pre-booking online. Parking is a set rate of £4 for the day (card and coins accepted). The gift shop is well stocked, with lots of interesting and fun bits and bobs, however it is all very expensive. Personally, i don't think there are enough bathrooms dotted around which made toilet trips with my toddler a bit challenging, however they are the only toilets i have been in that have both toddler and adult seats, which we found very useful. I didn't try the food at the small eatery, but it did smell amazing and would love to try it next time we go. There is a large hall with tables, highchairs etc and even a microwave for public use to eat home brought food/warm up baby food and it is kept constantly clean by the wonderful cleaners. Ultimately, this place is very cool and well worth the visit. I'd highly recommend anyone and everyone go check it out. The few staff i spoke to were kind, answered all of my questions thoroughly, and seemed genuinely excited to work there. Great atmosphere, not too over crowded (even on a Saturday). Great artefacts and lots of information on past, present and future space endeavours. Very interesting place to visit. Lots of various things going on at The Space Centre, so be sure to check out their website for info on upcoming events.
Jodie Brasher — Google review
We had a great family day out at the National Space Museum. There’s plenty to do and we spent the whole day exploring the history of space travel. The atmosphere was amazing!! The facility was clean and tidy, the staff were friendly and helpful. The food was not over priced and the portions were good.
Toby Parker — Google review
An amazing place for kids and adults alike. I've been wanting to come here for ages. There's loads to see, you can spend many hours here learning about the history of rockets, space travel, the planets and universe. Parking is £3 for the day and there is a canteen for snacks and stuff. There's lots of walking involved and the lift to the top where the tips of the rockets are is impressive! Don't miss the weather recording booth. It's a must and so much fun! You can put your email address in and have the video sent to you. Also one of the best things to see and experience is the largest planetarium in Britain. Be sure to not miss this and tilt your seat back for the show - mind-blowing! There is lots to interact with so beware of queues but the experiences are well worth it.
Usman Khan — Google review
Really like this place with the kids, we got a family ticket in Jan and you get to upgrade free to an annual pass so we’ve been loads, it’s good for all ages, my 3 year old and I go the most. It’s good for a hour or you can stretch it the day with the kids. None of us get tired of going up the rocket stages. There are loads of fascinating things to look at interact with and read, we go a lot and always find something new.
You can take your own sandwiches and eat at their tables, when it’s busy they open up multiple lunch halls and seem very accommodating.
The coffees and hot drinks are very nice and reasonably priced, the food is limited.
The toddler days are very good with activities and sing songs and the like, be warned some of the days are premium and you won’t get in with an annual pass.
The shop has some good bits for under a fiver for the kids with the pens, pencils, badges and things like that, there are some expensive things as well.
A good trip out with the kids.
Chad Tolley — Google review
We've absolutely loved spending our Sunday afternoon here! So many captivating things to do and to see! Will definitely come back soon, as we've blitzed through a couple of areas close to closing time.
Parking was more than sufficient, but during more popular times it could get busier. It's a pay and display, I think we paid £4 for the day.
Larisa Rosca — Google review
A great place for learning so much about space travel, missions, equipment and so much more! Highly recommend visiting to anyone who is interested in space.
It might seem costly but definitely worth it! So many interactive things to do as well from watching the shows in the planetarium for a completely immersed 3d experience, to the interactive water area, to landing a luna module there is so much to do while you learn!
Mitchel Cokien — Google review
Wouldn't advise to go during the school holidays as it was a little maniac but that was my error for not thinking. Very educational experience which also was very interactive. Will definitely be back within the year. Very family friendly, cafe was busy but plenty of seating for you to bring your own food too for a cheaper day out.
Megan Ashley — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit here and we are already planning our next trip!
The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable. There's so much to read about and a lot of interactive bits for the kids (and also for us as two 30 year olds!)
Easy to find, cafe on site for a quick cuppa and snack.
Great for all ages!
Rachel Holmes — Google review
The entry fee of £18.95 for adults and £16.95 for children felt a bit steep. Unfortunately, the overall experience didn’t quite justify the price. The exhibitions leaned heavily on reading, which didn’t engage my child effectively. The absence of interactive elements made it less appealing for my son, potentially leading to boredom due to the extensive reading required.
On a positive note, the Globe cinema stood out, providing a fantastic experience that somewhat compensated for the
shortcomings.
Chitra Shinde — Google review
Great day out. We spent roughly 4 hours looking at everything in the museum as there is lots to see and do. Particularly enjoyed the planetarium film.
Coralie W — Google review
Visted Easter weekend , this place has so much to offer
We spent hours here ,although I read everything 🙃, plenty of things for the children to do and explore with .The planetarium was amazing and well worth the extra .
Tracey Hill — Google review
Some other reviews suggest that the Space Centre needs 3-4 hours to go round. We were there over 5 hours if you include lunch and watching a film at the planetarium. A great day out!! Definitely buy tickets in advance, and beware that the cost of parking is additional.
Duane Saunders — Google review
The only way to appropriately sum up our visit to the National Space Centre is to say we had a BLAST! Wow! What a wonderful place!
We’re a space loving, nerdy family who generally love this kind of thing - but we’ve yet to find anywhere in the UK that scratched our space shaped itch… until now! The space centre is a fully immersive, family friendly and surprisingly accessible experience that goes to infinity and beyond with its fantastic range of displays, activities, exhibits and more!
The planetarium was breathtaking! We saw the show that was so beautifully done that I had tears rolling down my cheeks.
What was the real unexpected star of the show, was the Mission To Mars experience. It is so immersive that our 5 year old (who is usually the first to spot things that aren’t real) fully believes we went to Mars! It was amazing! She was chosen to hold Ada and still talks about it now, over a month later!
The cafe, while serving simple dishes, offers a cheap and delicious way to eat while sitting under a real spacecraft!
I would also like to mention, that as a hearing-impaired adult, the accessibility of this venue was wonderful. Staff went above and beyond to make sure I was able to get the full experience without feeling odd.
I would wholeheartedly recommend the National Space Centre! Now that we have a year’s return pass (included in online bookings for the price of a single visit) we will be sure to go again this summer!
Hannah Paling — Google review
Had a lovely day here. Very impressed with the SEN provision and understanding both at ticket desk and throughout the day. Nice coffee in cafe and not too expensive. Excellent value as you can return as much as you want for a year under the one ticket. Plantatrium show was also great but my chair wouldn't recline, my only minor criticism.
Car Lilly — Google review
The Space Centre in Leicester was not my choice for a day out but I felt compelled to go and explore as it's on my doorstep.
There is plenty to see there and although not my cup of tea I could see thousands of people would disagree and loved it, the car park was large but it was rammed.
Children of all ages I could see were captivated by this place which has got to be a good thing , broadening their imagination, plenty of interactive stuff to mess around with.
Well done to all the helpful and well informed staff you're doing a great job 👋
Clive Wheat — Google review
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Exploration Dr, Leicester, LE4 5NS, 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 Royal & Derngate is a top-notch performing arts center located in the heart of Northampton. It boasts two high-quality theatres that host both in-house dramas and touring classical music troupes. The entrance is welcoming, and the bar offers excellent service to guests. The theatres provide unobstructed views of the stage from every seat, with ample space for comfortable sitting. The venue is always heated adequately, ensuring comfort during colder weather conditions.
We loved it 💕☺️
The entry tickets for the ballet show tonight were at a reasonable price (£18/pers).
However, as a parent of a child that performs on the stage, I was expecting a discount (as I had to pay for all the family including our 3y old).
Anyways, we'll definitely come back. Smart dress code is recommended ✅
Ionela Ciuca — Google review
Excellent show (Waitress)
The overall impression of the theatre was positive. Feels a little dated/worn-out in places and the seats are quite basic ( became uncomfortable after an hour or so).
The staff were friendly and professional, the toilets were clean and COVID guide lines implemented.
Mark Haines — Google review
Sally assistance hound and I attended the Royal & Derngate theatre to see 2:22 A Ghost Story for the Wednesday afternoon screening and what a wonderfully entertaining and fabulous experience it was too! Sally and I were extremely well looked after by the "ushers in orange ties" who are specifically there to help folk with special needs. It was a wonderful play. There were about 600 people present in a 1000 seat theatre. Worth the effort and cost in my opinion. Well performed. Well written plot and dialogue. I loved it! Note well that if you're affected by bright flashing lights and exceptionally loud noises this play may not be for you!
David Hugh Meagher — Google review
A theatre of the highest quality with a warm entrance at the door and 100% service behind the bar. The theatres themselves offer good views of the stage for every show and the seats have plenty of space for your sitting comfort. It is always heated well so in colder weather there is never anything to worry about and with it being in the heart of Northampton it is always easy to go elsewhere once you are done at Royal and Derngate.
Mark W Official — Google review
There are two theatres on this site. The original theatre is beautiful, the modern theatre is functional but definitely lacks the gold gilt and red velvet visu impact of the older theatre. Both are comfortable but there are stairs all over the place because the modern Derngate has been built on a slope. There are lifts for those with mobility challenges, but I admit that I struggle and I am not even in a wheelchair. I only found out that there is a disabled toilet on the Derngate main floor this week. I have been going to shows here for 20 years! The acoustics in both spaces are great. Your experience will vary according to what you have chosen to see. There is a multi-storey carpark down the (steep) hill. It is tight for modern cars. The queues to pay and then to exit can be long after a performance, so be prepared to wait. There is a closer small car park but I have never worked out how to get into it!
Kate — Google review
Excellent show last night:Lost in music.
Most of the audience having a boogie.
Bar staff upstairs at the interval were very speedy.
Avril Storey — Google review
Interesting layout for a theatre this size. Very poor ventilation, so air becomes very stale quite quickly. The ability to exit at the end of the performance is hampered by all leaving on one side without adequate exit points.
Iain Frankish — Google review
Had a great time at The Derngate to watch Alan Carr. Unfortunately you weren't able to reserve drinks for the interval but staff were quick and friendly.
Susie Bird — Google review
Nice restored small victorian theatre once home to errol flynn,good view of the stage.trouble that some people think going to the theatre is an opportunity to rustle sweetbags and snack throughout a performance. Disrespectful to others and cast alike
John Harvey duke of bermondsey — Google review
As a wheelchair user and the first time going to the theatre in a wheelchair. It was fantastic. The staff could not do enough to help, in fact they went above and beyond. Went to see jersey boys, really good. Great view and as I am 6ft 7inches tall there was plenty of space and leg room even in a wheelchair. It's worth noting the theatre here have their own access scheme here for wheelchair users. The foyer and bar areas are lovely and spacious and modern . Top marks to the lady who came to check on us throughout the evening. You were fantastic. Will be going back here to the derngate again.
Gareth Grylls — Google review
Went to see Murder in the Dark on Saturday 21st October. The play was absolutely brilliant & well worth the money, with all parts being played extremely well.
Staff on the night were friendly, cheerful and very helpful.
All round, an excellent evening. Thank you Royal & Derngate!
Caryll Comley — Google review
Brilliant show. Well organised with different doors for entry so you didn't have to queue. However our door was C so we had to walk a way to get there and didn't know this until we got an email the day before and as we hadn't been before to door C we didn't know how far it was. Would not be great for more senior people who aren't 100% steady on their feet.
sarah spalding — Google review
Love this venue. Parts of the building were closed off for safety measures, but still a lovely atmosphere.
Clean and friendly vibe.
We saw SIX on this occasion.
Terrific show, great costumes, lovely 'feel good' punchy, songs. Funny, girl power view of history. (A bit 'Horrible Histories' for women)
Wonderful cast.
Good service for drinks, multiple bars open.
Caroline Benham — Google review
Came to watch the elo show, it's been ages since we've been and we had such a fun night! Clean loos and pleasant staff made this a good night.
Cheryl Russell — Google review
Fabulous family show.
Went to the SEN showing , didn't notice anything different really.
Cast introduction of their characters was excellent at the beginning of the panto.
Great production.
Creena Jones — Google review
A lovely theatre, with a wide variety of shows. Because of the issues with the concrete, parts of the venue are closed, which makes it a slightly less pleasant visit as you go in the back way to some areas. Enjoyed Snow White (panto) and Six (musical) recently. The temporary toilets near the entrance to the Filmhouse are tiny, so use toilets inside the theatre if you are able.
Sarah Docker — Google review
Our visit was to see Elio Pace and his band Billy Joel Songbook. We had seats in the stalls where it started to tier. The view and sound was great.
The age of the venue shows, as my seat had a large colour matching patch to cover a worn area on the front edge.
There were plenty of venue staff to serve you quickly at the interval. The queue and wait for the ladies was reasonable, as there were an adequate number of them.
The only negative experience of the night was having a bunch of keys jangled in front of us by a member of venue staff. Presume this was her way to encourage us to leave at the end of the night, whilst we chatted in the bar area with some of the band members and fans.
Julie N — Google review
Very good show, it's a bit crowded with the restrictions in place at the moment.
Parking though is becoming a joke and is off putting at the end of an enjoyable evening
Poems for the Journey Sandra J Riley — Google review
The first show since reopening (having been closed because of RAAC). Obviously there are some difficulties caused by the main entrance still being a construction site. But largely, this was handled very well by the staff. Some improvements could be made to the logistics to the temporary arrangements, but on the whole things ran smoothly.
The show was great and the facilities are good.
Tim Dawes — Google review
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Bicester Village is a luxury outlet mall located in the town of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England. It features leading fashion brands at discounted prices and can get extremely busy during peak times.
This place is literally a village of Brands in itself, a mini world of all the reputed brands. This is not a mall, not an outlet but a place of shopping where you will find houses converted into shops. The area covered is huge, it's kind of a posh area with high end brand shops, the prices charged here specifically are lower than the prices charged normally at malls. There are many options for bingeing, there is a huge car parking area, the station to this village is just besides this place. A must visit place for all the shopaholics out there, you will find something or the other at discounted price which will tempt you to buy.
avnika kuvadiya — Google review
Good variety products at cheap rates. This place is easily accessible via train and the shopping village is walkable from train station. The shopping street is pretty long with shops on either side. There are benches and food outlets available for resting between the exhaustive shopping. The discounts are amazing for the products. Most of the products are at least 20% lesser in price than what you would normally find in city stores. For ultimate shopping experience, arrive by 10 in the morning to cover majority of shops. All together a positive experience.
Mithun — Google review
This place offers a great shopping experience. The ambience is so good. Try to visit here on a weekday. It's easy to visit by train, the Bicester Village station is nearby. If you have a certain brand or product in your mind, I would definitely suggest giving it a try here. Most of the luxurious outlets are available, and they are at a discounted price.
Akash Surendran — Google review
It's a nice place for shopping where you can find a majority of designer clothes at good discounts. Additionally, there is free parking available, which is really convenient. However, there is a limited variety of food options, and the few available places are quite expensive!
Mo Dehnoo — Google review
The top of the top brands are here and determination is the key factor to buy! You must be early enough for limited edition products.
It was a lovely sunny day for treasure hunt while the children were enjoyed to play egg hunt in Easter! A big prize is there waiting!
Besides, there is a play area for kids and many food shops in the area. Staff in the village are polite and friendly.
Wendell Lam — Google review
Very big, very bright, many things to see, good selection of food to keep you topped up. This is definitely one to go to during your visit to Oxfordshire . Very close to the tube, but it'll take you longer on a warm day as the whole area has been done up to a very nice standard, you need to get out the camera for a few shots!
You'll be there for about a good half a day entertainment.
MellaT TravlleR — Google review
I’ve been delivering to this beautiful shopping centre for some time now and I testify to how nice this village is. However things aren’t cheap here, just to give you a heads up.
It’s a great place for family day out as well.
All you need is some cash and you will enjoy your Bicester Village visit.
Emmanuel Antwi — Google review
Large and well laid out outlet shopping center. Snacks available, Gelato Ice Cream particularly good. You are bound to find a discounted item that you would like to acquire here.
Paul Brown — Google review
An amazing shopping outlet with lot of high end luxury brand stores and all their stuff is at discounted prices. There are also eateries in case you get hungry during your shopping trip. Try to visit on a weekday as I have heard it is less busy. Definitely worth the experience! Easy to get to as the Bicester Village railway station is nearby.
Patrick Zhang — Google review
This premium outlet like concept nearby Oxford provides a fantastic discounted, value for money shopping at all of your favourite well known fashion brands that are out there. The facility is well oriented with all of the outlets laid out in a row for your convenience. There are some food outlets as well if you get peckish during your shopping. A must visit outlet if you're into shopping.
Ben M — Google review
The best designer outlet centre. Cannot beat the quality, discounts, and the variety of shops. A great morning/afternoon of shopping, combined with a stop for refreshments. Love this place
natalie bennett — Google review
Wow covid really killed this place. For the most sought after brands you have to join a digital queue. Restrictions for entry into most stores and crowds of people walking around just completely ruined the experience. There were wait times in excess of 45 minutes. We were very disappointed with our last visit. I won't be coming back here sadly. We decided to give up attempting to get into the busy stores.
Disappointing as the last time we visited we had a decent time. Another point to note is that it actually isn't that much cheaper than retail price. I suspect this might be due to some sort of covid recovery attempt by companies.
I highly recommend not going for now, and definitely do not take small children with you.
Waxsta — Google review
A beautiful shopping complex in Oxford. Some great brands and products at very reasonable outlet prices. Beautiful in the evening with all the fairy lights. Ample FREE parking. Bicester Village can get very busy as coaches arrive in packs. I’d probably advise to go early or late evening. Typically you could quite easily spend approx 2hours here. There’s not a huge option for food so I’d recommend eating before you arrive unless your not picky. A very popular place for celebrities. I managed to bump into my good friend Donae’O! 🥳
Trehan — Google review
I had a wonderful shopping experience at Bicester Village! The selection of luxury boutiques is impressive, and the discounts are fantastic. The village itself is lovely, with beautiful architecture and well-maintained gardens. The staff were friendly and attentive, making my visit even more enjoyable. I also appreciated the variety of food options available. Overall, I highly recommend a visit to Bicester Village for anyone who loves shopping and a charming atmosphere.
Brijith k — Google review
Vast variety of brands! Good deals on bank holidays and Christmas season! Common areas are outdoors so make sure to wear sunscreen and keep an umbrella just to be safe from rain! Giving it 4 stars only because of fewer food options.
Foodcyclopedia Vlogs — Google review
Fist time visiting Bicester Village. The shopping village itself is very attractive with an old world type feel and plentiful floral displays. There are a lot of shops, most of which are the higher end designer brands, so you get to experience the high-end feel, including having to queue for entry at some. There is a good mix of shops, but it would benefit from some more eateries as even midweek it was very busy. Toilet cleanliness could be improved too. Patrolling staff were really helpful in guiding us. Parking is plentiful and free. Our two teenage daughters loved the shops. Our two juniors had a blast at the outdoor play area intil it rained!
Al Jones — Google review
A must visit shopping experience! 🛍️
First time visiting Bicester and it was more than worth it! The place is setup really well, from the free open parking to the digital queues.
We thought it might be like other outlets where most products are either rubbish or slightly discounted but found the products and savings outstanding.
We’re certain to return again soon! 🌟
Gary Tylee — Google review
Great little village! Almost all of the designer brands. Though the prices are on a par with the actual boutiques found in central London. Very quaint too! Did have a nice time walking round
Ilyas — Google review
Just a premium outlet. Be careful not everything in here cheap enough.
To be honest, premium outlet in the US is much cheaper. And this place accept card only, but you can buy their shopping card and top up your money there.
It's quite complete. Mostly fashion, then followed with beauty and fragrance, and they also have kitchenware and snack.
For food, not that much option. Suggest to have more options for food
Sendy Alfandy — Google review
We went there before Christmas 2023 it was great not long queue. Easy to go shopping. We parked at the outlet have a lot of space. Toilet clean and looking good 😊
Nuntika Potts — Google review
I like the vibe there, lots of different "fancy" shops in one place. Beautiful setting, feels very cute and welcoming. All the staff we had an interaction with were lovely and attentive.
On the other hand all these shops have such a poor choice of items to shop from. If you don't like 5 dresses they have in, nothing for you then. We had a few coffees during our visit from different places, but even the coffee tasted way worse than before.
Sharu Sharu — Google review
We visited for the first time and the energy and ambience were stunning. I appreciate the product that was on sale. this place needs more time to go shopping if u looking for new things to buy.
mandeep babbar — Google review
Highly recommend Bicester Village Concierge Services which are the best across the globe. A special mention to Bence who helped resolve my items that we misplaced. He ensured that they were couriered to my home country and ensured free delivery of the products along with clearing the product at customs. He was in continuous touch regarding the product and did more than one would have expected. If you have such a strong and dedicated team of service professionals I am sure this goes a long way. Cheers to you and your team
Prabhas Dutta — Google review
Really nice and a magical place especially in Dec. The prices are amazing especially at that time when you can get extra discounts on the outlet prices. Some other outlets prices are not attractive but most are. So be cautious and check the outlet price with the outlet price.
Hint: ask the stores for an extra 10% discount. Most of the will provide it easily but it can’t be combined with other offers. If they ask you to provide a vip card to get it, then simply go to the reception of the outlet let and ask them for one.
Happy Shopping 😊
Yami AlYami — Google review
Probably one of the best places in the country for designer shops plus a wide diverse selection of top class outlets from the high street that we know and love.
Long live shopping outlets,free parking, great places to eat,plus some great bargains.
Clive Wheat — Google review
Went there with the wife on a week day, the day i was off work to rest. Not too over crowded and good car park.
To me this is heaven to people expecially women who like designer clothing.
The staff in all the designer shops we went to were all friendly, I mean they have to with the amount of money one spend on these designer clothes.
In all it's a good place where all designers brands are parked together, but the painful part is I ended paying thousands on a designer coat for the wife just to keep her happy, will not be going there again with the wife. Good experience though
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 !
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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
The manor house Waddesdon Manor is a famous English estate built between 1874 and 1885 for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild. The property is now managed by the Rothschild Foundation on behalf of the National Trust, and houses some of the world's most priceless artworks as well as a famous wine cellar. The lavish home is popular with visitors for its elaborate architecture, stunning gardens, and opulent lifestyle.
The house is really grand from the outside and inside. If possible make sure you can view the inside of the house. The guides inside will give you a detailed insight to the history and all the collections within the house. The gardens are beautiful to view too. There's an aviary and stables up can visit within the gardens. I would highly recommend booking the shuttle bus to get your trip started sooner as its a long walk in.
Kalpana Vekaria — Google review
Absolutely loved this Manor House. Huge. So much to see both inside and out in the extensive gardens. All the guides are well informed and friendly, it took us almost 2 hours just to look round the house there's so much to see. Booking is recommended. The opulence of this wealthy family is stunning, indeed, Waddesdon is really a collectors house, and the family continue to add to their collection. The gardens are beautiful. There is a wonderful aviary, and a talk about it, and it's birds every day. The tea rooms great. This is an absolute dream of a place to visit. No height barriers, huge carpark. Very advisable to book/pay for the bus up to the house, it's quite a steep walk, and after 3 or 4 hours looking round it's a long walk back !!
Polly Wainwright — Google review
Lovely day exploring the grounds, the beautiful and impressive house with Christmas themes... And the festive fair.
Great food on offer from many styles of cuisine.
Clean and accessible loos
We had premium parking which was a bonus to drop off shopping half way through the day.
Simon Lloyd — Google review
I visited on a coach trip, as getting there by public transport is difficult. We were escorted up to a dropping off point near the Manor, and it was then just a short walk. We were a little early for our designated time slot, so I explored a little.
The beginning of the self-guided tour was crowded to begin with, but I lingered to allow people to get ahead of me. I found it very interesting, & the staff were very helpful & informative. I did get quite tired, especially as there weren't many places where you could sit.
I then found myself a snack lunch, followed by a visit to the shop.
Before leaving I had time to explore some of the extensive & tranquil grounds, including the splendid aviary. I was glad to see that dandelions had been allowed to grow and were attracting bees.
All in all, a very good visit.
Wendy Edwards — Google review
Lovely grounds! Gorgeous aviaries. Would love to visit when the manor house reopens. Fabulous for meetings. They took excellent care of us, the lunch consisted of fresh tasty sandwiches, crisps, and brownies. Great coffee. Will be back next year!
Cheri Crystal — Google review
Fantastic place. Great place to visit especially if want to see how the richer people in society lives.
You could comfortably spend days there. Each area was opulent with the various wall coverings, carpets, parquet floors etc..
The works of art adorning the walls are great from English and Dutch painters.
I am adding a few photos to speak a thousand words. The cellars, wines, jewellery.
The stables were great for food.
You're able to take as many photos as you like but without a flash 📸 😉.
A National trust car is a must as you will certainly want to visit more than once.
Dwight Smiley — Google review
The building and the collection is exceptional. We spent 3 hours just walking around in the palace to see everything.
It is much bigger than you thought at first look. Only the garden was a bit disappointing as the rose garden was abandoned, some plants were dead and the flowerbeds were cheaply planted.
The park is huge and lovely. It could be more pleasant if the garden could get back to the deserved glory.
B?la Valter — Google review
Most amazing place!! It's well worth a visit and the grounds are beautiful. Very well organised with large car park and visitor reception on arrival. Bus shuttle is worth paying for as you can ride it all day, as we did, to go to get out picnic. Would highly recommend and will be making the trip again soon.
Helen Wood — Google review
Very good National Trust property.
Lots to see in the manor. Gardens and grounds to walk around.
At the moment there is an art installation The Wedding Cake well worth paying to see it.
The only downside of the day was good. Or lack of couldn't get much to eat at lunchtime in both the lunch places
Chris Morton — Google review
If you are a national trust member then it's definitely a must visit place. A huge garden and equally large manor with plenty of art work to admire. We spent a whole day and will be visiting there again. Maybe a little pricey if you are not a national trust member but still worthwhile a visit. Highly recommended. Very friendly and helpful staff too.
Kazuki Endo — Google review
I was there for the winter light festival. Walking around the outside lights was awesome and well planned. Access was via the tarmac paths which were generally good but sometimes rough and in need of repair.
The private seller stalls were good offering some good wares, though pricey.
The main Hall had been adapted to reflect winter stories and themes. 🥰
Disability access to the main hall was poor due to the number of folk attending. The lift was an "antique" and restricted throughput with ques to access different floor levels.
The public access toilets were under the building down a steep curved ramp with no steps. But clean.
Access to the main house is by a transfer bus from the car park. For this event the buses were wheelchair accessible.
There were some EV charging points but I wasn't aware of these until leaving. Looks like you needed to have your own cable.
Christopher Houghton — Google review
Wonderfully to go to the Christmas market and show. Made me wish I was a little girl again. It truly evoked a magical Christmas experience. I really appreciated all the art and I am so glad that everything the buildings and gardens and the the precious rooms and the treasures seen in them are being preserved. I will return for a tour when the Christmas exhibit is over.
Liesl Knott — Google review
Got to be seen to be believed! Allow lots of time to explore the house, there is so much to see. The guides are so friendly and a fountain of knowledge so do ask them. Due to time constraints , we were only able to spend time at the house but will definitely be back. The shuttle bus is a very pleasant ride & runs frequently. Stables cafe has a decent range of food and drinks & nice to sit outside too but indoor seating is available.
Dee A — Google review
Amazing place to visit on a day trip. Got the coach up from parking spaces as brought new puppy along with us. Walked around Christmas market stalls and ate our lunch. Great day out. Would definitely recommend!!
Zane Waldron — Google review
Fantastic place. The house is a must. A display of the wealth of the Rothchilds family but if you look beyond the opulence there is some fascinating exhibits. You will need up to 2 hours for the house. The gardens are lovely and very manageable but with some hilly parts. Book the house in advance and if your budget can stretch to it use the premium parking adjacent to the house. Worth the National Trust membership.
Ian Kemeys — Google review
My kids loved visiting this place, it starts with a bus ride so it is a winner from the start. Has a lovely rose garden, and an aviary also has a huge playground with a big slide. The house is very interesting too with beautiful chandeliers.
Tinali Garrett — Google review
Fun for all of the family, or those seeking adventure!
Waddesdon Manor plays host to a plethora of sights, from adventure playgrounds; to aviaries filled with exotic birds.
This family friendly National Trust location has parking on site, with a shuttle bus service up to the Manor for just £2.50 per person or the option to trek it yourself at your own leisure.
The Manor doors are open to the public, offering a glimpse into its past with iconic paintings, tapestries and furniture.
A National Trust to tick off for sure with accessibility for all!
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Adam Turner — Google review
I love everything about this location, the gardens lovely with the fountain and flowers, the house is absolutely lovely with all the old fashioned stuff/rooms, and the current art exhibition that is on at the gallery! I couldn't miss that! Absolutely amazing 🥰
Joanna Frank — Google review
Lovely day out. The building is beautiful inside and out. The gardens are stunning, and it was lovely to see the aviary with the different birds. Food was reasonably priced. (Sandwich was £4.95) There is a restaurant and two outside cafes. One by the shop and the other at the stables. Lots of wasps around! It's definitely worth a visit. The building itself is not that old, but the collections inside have some interesting stories.
Jennie Davey — Google review
wonderful place. excellently organized. There is a large parking lot which is far from the house - but there is a private bus transport - which is absolutely available to go faster. All the staff are absolutely friendly. The ticket price is affordable and worth it. An unforgettable experience, especially if you are lucky enough to have good weather to enjoy the gardens and park. Have a picnic and a walk. There is a cafe with sandwiches and hot and cold drinks. Normal for such a place prices. I recommend Absolutely. I would visit again in better weather. only I didn't see an EV charger. It would be nice to have one./but I haven't asked the staff/.
Tscetomira Petkova — Google review
Went for the Christmas light display and to see the house decorated for Christmas. Tickets bought in advance. It was absolutely beautiful, lovely walk around the grounds, Christmas market on site, spent about 4-5 hours here. When booking I paid £30 for Premium parking, I thought I had to pay to be able to park but there is actually a huge free car park onsite, which we parked in. Had to then go back down to move the car. No signs to tell us this, only found out when our tickets were scanned. I wouldn't have paid the parking but when booking it looked like I had to. Overall a beautiful place, loved our day there.
Clare Sheppard Gale — Google review
Stunning property inside and out. Went for the Christmas illuminate and craft fayre was a good selection of stalls. Inside was decorated beautifully with a children's book theme but the star of the show was after dark when the property is lit up.
City Girl — Google review
This amazing neo-renaissance manor was donated to the National Trust by the Rothschild family and is an incredible example of French architecture literally from France. Art lovers will love what is in store inside and, as with all National Trust properties, the knowledgeable stewards are always keen to keep you informed. There are two cafés and one restaurant on the estate as well as a kids' playground. Parking is plentiful and you have a choice of a 15 minute walk (with quite a climb on the way up) or if that is too much for you, regular shuttle buses are provided for a small fee. Highly recommended. I will be visiting again!
Matt Smith — Google review
Gorgeous place to go! There's a shuttle if you need it and lots of parking. The grounds are absolutely beautiful you can explore for hours and find lovely sculptures on your adventure and a brilliant play park with everything the kids need to be kept smiling! There is a lovely cafe and shop and usually something on in the shed
It was Easter when we went so there was lots of Egg-cellent games and activities, all free, except face painting which was a fiver. The house is stunning and filled with treasures and art and decorated beautifully, very impressive. Its absolutely lovely here, you must visit!
Clare Tanner — Google review
An amazing Manor House, beautifully built with fine detail on the outside,not unlike a German Fairy Palace, telling a fantastic story of its history and People.
What a fantastic, unique experience.
Thomas Overbeck — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. Lovely grounds as well, the restaurants are the best though. But a great day out in a splendid national trust location.
Mike Harmer — Google review
It's very remote, but so incredibly pretty. It almost seems like something out of France. It is possible to get here by bus, but I wouldn't recommend it as the journey is far from easy. If you are a K3G fan, this is really a must-visit place. I would advise in the summer when the manor is fully open. It's got a really good shop, too, worth checking out the wines. Keep an eye out in Waddesdon town/village as well, it's got amazing architecture.
Yogen Mudgal — Google review
Beautiful house & gardens. Well worth visiting. Shuttle bus available for those not want to walk from car park to the manor. We enjoyed the walk, it's not far but slightly steep towards the approach to the manor. Long queues for coffee. We found the cafe at the stables had a much shorter queue. Stunning views.
Maureen Vallance — Google review
Beautiful house and gardens owned by the Rothschild family, ergo all cafes and the shop are extortionately priced as it seems the Rothschild family don’t quite have enough money already. That being said, still worth the visit and to learn the history of the place.
Ollie Calcott — Google review
Stunningly beautiful architecture & vast grounds to see. The car park is a distance away but thankfully they do run a shuttle bus to drop you closer to the manor house. A lovely day out
Claire Dragon — Google review
Attended for the second year in a row for the Christmas event and we weren’t disappointed.
The house looked incredible inside, such attention to detail and the volunteers were so friendly and helpful.
The light trail was lovely as ever (and our 2yo loved it too!) and the Christmas markets were great.
The only slight issue is getting the bus back from the stables was almost impossible as it was always full from the Manor but it wasn’t a problem as we just walked back to the car park (15min walk downhill) - the staff were really reassuring that we would get on a bus though but we had to get back.
Caitlin Alborn — Google review
Amazing place! Well worth a visit. Grounds are immaculate, food in the cafe was really good and the wine tour…! Can’t praise the young man who took the tour enough. He was very knowledgeable and you could tell he clearly enjoyed his job! The two ladies who were with him deserve praise as well. Very friendly indeed. Can’t recommend this place enough.
Su Adams — Google review
Waddesdon Manor is stunning and includes an extensive collection of artifacts throughout its Victorian rooms. I particularly enjoyed the smoking room with its leather ceiling, the morning room with beautiful paintings and desks and the impressive dining room. The house also includes an amazing collection of artwork including pieces from Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds.
The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, providing informative insights throughout my visit. The information booklet was also comprehensive and worth the price.
I used the Waddesdon Manor app during my visit, but it definitely needs some improvement and the WiFi wasn't very good on the day. The pause, play and rewind buttons didn't work well, and the overall design could be simplified. Additionally, it would be good to get more information about individual artifacts directly on the app.
Beyond the house, the grounds included highlights like the bird collection, where I could actually see the birds, and the beautiful parterre. However, I felt the Tay Bridge was over emphasised on the map and I was disappointed not to access the "wedding cake" without paying more.
The bus system was excellent (definitely worth buying at entry) as it offered a frequent service.
As for food, the sausage roll and beef pastrami roll were delicious. I do wish there was a separate ice cream queue to reduce the wait time for those only wanting food and drink.
Overall, Waddesdon Manor was enjoyable and good value for money. If you're a fan of history, art, and beautiful architecture, it's well worth a visit.
Ernest Pawlowski — Google review
If I could give it 6 stars, I would do so without hesitation. We loved every minute of our visit. We came early but only managed to see part of the collection as there was so much to see and admire that time ran out much too fast. Beautiful grounds, lovely café and transport option from the parking to the manor for a decent price. We will definitely come again.
National Trust - Wimpole Estate is a picturesque country estate in South Cambridgeshire, featuring a grand mansion, stunning parkland, and walled gardens. The Wimpole Estate Walk offers breathtaking views of rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and meandering streams. Visitors can explore the beautiful house with its rich history and enjoy various amenities such as tea rooms, shops, picnic areas, and a family-friendly farm park.
This is our local National Trust and we frequently visit across the seasons. It's just delightful, with so much to do and enjoy. Even just walking the various trails around the estate at the weekends is lovely. Highly recommend a visit. The house and farm are the main attractions, but the walks through the estate are wonderful too. Great parking options, recently renovated with a great welcome reception.
Ashleigh Dueker — Google review
Despite it being a grey day, I enjoyed my visit to the estate and inside the house. I loved the long view towards London and inside the house was interesting as well with some lovely rooms. There is plenty to do on the estate and it has the traditional National Trust tearoom and cafe which we enjoyed using.
Dermot Tuohey — Google review
A large, easily accessible car park with an extra overspill area should the need arise. It is, however, quite a distance from the main house for those less mobile.
The reception/ticket building appears to be fairly new and includes toilets, which is handy if you've had a long drive to get there.
The estate is large and there are plenty of walks around it, although some of the signage could be better in some of the outlying ones.
There's lots to see in the house with a lot of the history explained in information boards and the volunteers in different rooms.
Carl — Google review
Beautiful house and stunning gardens, it was built during the 1640’s -1650’s after the original Manor House was demolished. Mrs Bambridge ( Rudyard Kipling daughter) the last official owner passed away in 1976 the house was bequeathed to the National Trust. Entry is free if you are a National Trust member which I am. Extensive grounds to explore. We did not manage to get everything done in one afternoon so a return visit will be made. The house is stunning, with lots of rooms to view, cameras are allowed thankfully. Walled garden is beautiful with lots of produce being grown some of which you can purchase from the front ticket office.
There is a restaurant, cafe and shop on site. Toilets easily accessible too. Large free car park. There is a farm yard area too, we did not manage to get to that bit today or the folly. Still lots to do. Highly recommend a visit.
maria coleman — Google review
Amazing National Trust Property where you can easily spend a full day.
I visited in summer, when gardens were in full bloom, making it extra special.
All the normal NT high standards apply, book shop, cafe, farm area, facilities for younger members and stunning house.
With all NT I feel it is often the enthusiasm of the guides which make a place and Wimpole was no exception.
Jo G — Google review
A massive estate with so much to explore! Can be a bit muddy, especially if soggy weather for the past few days, so do wear suitable footwear. The home farm was awesome. Met so many animals 🐷🐐🐰
Kevin Zhang — Google review
So much to do here, the walled garden was beautiful. Such a variety of plants, but I enjoyed the home farm. Chickens, pigs, goats, cows, horse, rabbits and donkeys. I'm sure I must have missed something! Great for little kids.
Jenni — Google review
Wow, what a great place to visit on a crisp and clear winter's day. House was closed but grounds were open, entered into by the new car parking area (including 12 EV charging pts) and visitor entrance. See pics
G Matthews — Google review
Lovely site with great walks and things to do for all the family.
Farm, garden and the hall itself are interesting. All the paths are well looked after with only steps into the house will affect wheel chair users.
Baz & Kaz on Tour — Google review
We loved the experience. Wimpole is a very beautiful and educational place. Our only issue was that the restaurant menu contains mainly sandwiches and jacket potatoes, so not much choice.
I do recommend this place. It is very good for a family day out.
Iuliana Barbulescu — Google review
What an absolute gem 💎 this is a fabulous house with a good history. Also, a farm with plenty of animals kids will love this. Good size walled gardens. Two cafes with good choice. Plenty of space for kids to run and play also plenty of benches for a rest bite .
jonathan moore — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. Honestly I've never visited a National Trust centre before, so had imagined a boring place.
Good amount of car parking.
Fab toilets on entry to the visitors centre. Toilets less attractive elsewhere.
Beautiful house, though restricted to only certain rooms...some great history discovered.
A range of tea rooms, typical prices. Shops.
Loads of places to sit and have picnics. Loads of places for children to explore.
A stunning walled garden.
A farm park.
Acres of places to walk.
This whole visit has made me consider buying a yearly membership to the National Trust.
Tracey Palmer — Google review
We stopped off here on the way to Norfolk. This is a fantastic estate, with so much to see. We didn't manage to visit the house this time, but we walked to Home Farm via the Walled Garden. The Walled Garden had a selection of fruit trees and many flowers as well. They sell juice made from the apples on site. Home Farm had a great trail for the children that meant they wanted to go all round to collect their embossed stamps - a great idea that more Trust properties could learn from. The Great Barn had some fun hands-on this for children too. We loved seeing the baby animals, particularly the piglets. There was a small play area with a very popular combine harvester climbing slide-thing and some other less-popular items. There were a good number of picnic benches, though these were taken, so consider bringing a blanket. The estate walks appear to only be accessible from the front of the house, and it was later in the day when we reached this point so didn't attempt these. All-in-all this is a HUGE estate, with diverse activities to engage a wide range of audiences. Would definitely consider returning here if we were in the area - we loved it.
Midas Gordon-Farleigh — Google review
Lovely house that had been decorated for Christmas. The trees were beautiful. Friendly volunteers telling you some of the history. The gardens had a 12 days of Christmas theme and the autumnal colours of the trees were gorgeous 😍
Julie Healy — Google review
A superb place, which should interest many people of all ages.
Wimpole Hall is worth a visit on its own , the magnificent building and all the contents.
The grounds including walled gardens although the visit towards the end of October are still interesting.
The farm with its buildings , equipment and of course the animals, enable townies like myself to see farm animals close up
Brian Short — Google review
Even visiting on a cold wet February day this NT property is a great place to visit was able to able to access all 3 floors as usual with NT properties the staff on hand were enthusiastic and very knowledgeable the walled garden is definitely worth a visit and will be returning again later in the year
A340 fan — Google review
A wonderful day out for our young family. The grounds are utterly stunning with beautiful walks through fields of sheep and lambs. Also a field with cows who were very interested and friendly.
The farm is fantastic, there were pigs, sheep, horses, goats, ponies, cows, chickens, donkeys and rabbits. The facilities were brilliant for hand washing and we were able to get up close with the animals and learn about them. Stanley the horse was particularly sweet!
The restaurant was lovely and served delicious food, in clean and bright surroundings.
One improvement would be the signage in the car park which was lacking a little.
As National Trust members, we felt really lucky to have access to this wonderful site and would highly recommend it for a day out.
Emily Doyle — Google review
Amazing time spent on a sunny day, plenty to see and to intake. Lovely historical background, amazing view and pleasant walk around in the gardens. Lots of parking spaces.
Zoltan Todor — Google review
Great day out! Accommodates for everyone. We did the 14km walk around the grounds, stopping at the ruins, the main house and one of the cafes. The only negative is we paid to go in, yet wasn't actually allowed in the house gardens with a dog. This really limited us to the cafes and only walking around the fields. I wish there was a different price for only "grounds" access as we paid full price to attend the "house gardens and grounds'.
Hannah Procter — Google review
Lovely relaxing mid-week experience. Not at all busy, so easy to both park and charge my electric car. Took a tour of the house which was very interesting, volunteers were friendly and informative. In the farm I got to see a demo of how the shire horses are prepared for work.
Abigail Perrow — Google review
A great place, very spread out, no cycles to hire so if you want to see stable, house, folly and farmyards take good walking boots. Plenty of gardens to visit, check weather when walking from house to folly, it's quite a walk especially when caught in the rain. Not many signs for which way to go so take a map and or use Google maps with satellite pictures on to get bearings.
Ian Ashmeade — Google review
Stunningly beautiful place. Plenty to see and a lovely place to walk around. The inside is the house has plenty of guides to ask questions and an easy to walk through one way so you managed to see many rooms. Absolutely stunning walled garden - in fact one of the best I have ever seen. Everything as it would have been with every fruit/vegetable/flowers you could imagine growing together! The farm was excellent to walk through too - great to see the little piglets! Amazing barns amongst the more modern farm buildings too. Highly recommend this place.
Karen Ballantine — Google review
Went to see Christmas illuminations. Been there many times before in summer but first time to see illuminations. It was really good. Illuminations were amazing. There was a little fun fair for children and they seemed to be loving it. £5.50 for a hot chocolate was bit too much. They seemed to be making the most out of footfall the illuminations brought. During summer I don’t pay as I am national trust member but had to pay for illumination. If you are not national trust member you also pay for parking. I would recommend a visit for sure .
G Cheema — Google review
Good couple of hours in the spectacular grounds for the Christmas Light trail. Some very impressive displays from the sea of light through the Cathedral to the magnificent shows in the rear grounds. Coffee and food available at a couple of places and kids play area. Only gripe is £8 car parking after spending upwards of £30 for the tickets.
Iain Wooding — Google review
Wimpole Hall owned by the National trust, expensive on parking and if disabled need to park near ticket office and shop otherwise very long walk. The house is full of lovely items to view, the volunteers are always very helpful.Grounds are vast and market garden is a must as well as farm with it's rare breeds, to get to farm and market garden quite a walk but there is a small trolley bus that will take you there Wimpole Hall had many things on over the year so do look out for them usually advertised in the shop and local papers or Cambridge News.
Hazel Bourne — Google review
It is a remarkable location to visit. I completed the 5.5 mile hike and the vistas from certain vantage points were awe-inspiring. The on-site restaurant/cafe offered limited food options, but the quality of the food was exceptional.
Liberatorgamer — Google review
A gorgeous estate with lovely walks and scenic views. The grounds have sheep, lambs and cows roaming free and there is a lovely farm to visit with animals you can pet. Cafe and toilet facility’s are good. Perfect place for a picnic. Also there is a walled garden and you can sometimes buy some fresh produce. Would visit again
Dean Payne — Google review
A lovely day out at Wimpole Estate. Well run and nice restaurant/cafe. Walled gardens especially pleasant. Farm is good and has piglets. Knowledgable guides who give good historical information in the house. Recommend for family day out or just a pleasant walk around.
Hui Xiang Liu — Google review
A beautiful place to visit with a farm, ample land and impressive decor within the home. There is plenty of parking and facilities so it's great for families and those who want a stroll. I was very impressed with the staff in the manor who explained a lot of the history and detail within the rooms.
Usman Khan — Google review
Liked this place plenty of parking but very popular with visitors. Children enjoyed the Easter egg trail. Farm and garden area.
Andy Taylor — Google review
A true National Treasure of a house and gardens. You can spend ages walking the grounds with a distant folly for the keen . The house has some great rooms and a picturesque chapel. Well worth a day out visit.
Gaius Walker — Google review
Beautiful gardens and house. The farm is brilliant for families to see some pigs, cows, rabbits, chickens, goats and sheep. There are shire horses around but we only saw them being led to stables. Cafe is good, delicious jacket potato. Friendly staff. Plenty of parking. It can be quite muddy there so bare in mind.
Benomaly (Benomaly) — Google review
Highly recommended. Great car parking facilities despite being very busy. Modern and covered office block entrance with toilets. Extremely friendly welcome, providing a map and good advice about where our dog is allowed and great information about which paths were least water-logged (we have had so much rain recently). Large parkland with walks of various lengths up to 5.5 miles. Lovely house and a great vista of the surrounding countryside. Good shop. Well kept overall and very popular with families, dogs and those with small children riding bikes etc.
The only let down was the cafe. Despite the two ladies working there (who were both lovely, very hard working and pretty efficient), they couldn’t really cope with demand. Queued for about 20 minutes only to find that they had almost completely run out of sandwiches and other food. This needs much better planning from the management team and there was quite a lot of quiet grumbling and muttering of disappointment around me. A real missed opportunity.
Will H — Google review
Had a thoroughly enjoyable visit here just recently.
Staff were very friendly, quite a lot to see and do. Not a huge amount of cover if the weather turns wet but just dress accordingly and its fine.
Plenty of parking and they even have electric charging points.
James Hinnells — Google review
Well maintained park/garden. National Trust staff is very helpful and guided us appropriately to the path. If you take the trail ahead of Wimpole hall, you will see lots of farm animals. We might have also spotted wild hen on the trail.
Would recommend to walk the full trail (of course, not with pram or small kids) and also recommend a visit to the Dairy.
Since, it was Easter weekend, there were lot of activities for kids on the path to Wimpole hall.
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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).
National Trust-owned Hughenden is a lovely country house that was home to the former Prime Minister between 1848 and 1881. The gardens were designed by Mrs. Disraeli, who did a cracking job. There isnt much room in the garden, but thats nice as it offers a bit of peace without being overwhelming or feeling like you are missing anything. Lovely place to visit, especially if you're interested in British history!
The car park is about a third of a mile from the house but the walk is downhill through open woodland so is a pleasant stroll. Thankfully there is a lift on a golf buggy available if needed for the return journey.
The house itself is quite modest but the story of Disraeli's life and his friendship with Queen Victoria is excellently displayed. The guides too are very impressive and helpful.
Gifts from Queen Victoria fill the rooms which are displayed as Disraeli would have had them.
During the second world war the house was used for preparing maps primarily for the RAF and there is a very interesting section explaining this.
Nearby the house is a tea room and well stocked shop. Plants are also for sale.
A really interesting house, well worth the visit. Allow about 90 minutes to see the house.
The gardens are also well tended and beautiful. Certainly worth exploring.
Jocelyn Twose — Google review
Very interesting visit, excellent volunteers full of informative snippets. Loved the World War 2 story only uncovered by a chance overheard remark in 2004. Particularly liked the availability of deck chairs on the lawn for visitors to rest a while. Lovely to see so many volunteers tending the beautiful gardens.
Yvonne Morris — Google review
Lovely visit, great courtyard for refreshments and gift shop, nice walks around the estate. House is wonderful, character features and WW 2 history. Walled garden is nice to walk around. Easy for parking and plenty of spaces. Lovely views and the walk down to the church and back.
Jonathan Faithfull — Google review
What a stunning house with beautiful interior and exterior detailing. Amazing artwork and furniture pieces along with very interesting history. The gardens were full of apple trees, plumbs and quince, everything very well looked after with knowledgeable volunteers on hand to have a conversation. One drawback was that we visited after some heavy rain and the walking routes were steep and slippery from mud making them inaccessible and dangerous. Cafe was lovely with delicious coffee and cakes - the berry flapjack was especially yummy! The church is also worth a visit where Disraeli and his wife are buried.
Iza Z — Google review
What a lovely place for a family day trip. Beautiful grounds. A fantastic historic home to look around. You will learn many things about Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli and the house's secret use during the second world war. The staff are so helpful and knowledgeable. A lovely time all round. I autumn bring a bag for all the windfall apples from the trees.
krish kandiah — Google review
Huge grounds with long or short walks. Impressive house and architecture beautifully decorated and furnished. Only disappointment was lack of decorative formal garden, although neat and tidy lacked the Wow factor. Good cafe on ground floor.
Warren Heath — Google review
The museum is informative. The garden is pretty. The cafe is good too and declares calories info. I particularly like this. Although by law, all cafe and restaurant in England must do so, I know a lot of them haven't.
Jenny Clarke — Google review
Stunning place with nature all around. Ample parking space which is a bit further up from the manor but the walk is a very relaxing through the woods. Very helpful and friendly staff. Was able to get a free wheel chair from the shop for my mum. Cafe has lovely vegetarian option, and every dish is so delicious. The manor itself is so well maintained and gorgeous. Lovely place for a day out.
Sachin Pandey — Google review
wonderful place. A clean environment, an excellent park for walking and relaxing. The gardens are well maintained, there are places to sit and rest. The house is clean and well maintained. The volunteers are kind. The organization is excellent. There is a large parking lot. Also blue badge parking. The cafe is good, but the food and drinks are a bit expensive. There are tables outside and inside. Relatively close to London.
Tscetomira Petkova — Google review
NT which includes parking. Lovely property with gardens & rolling fields. Lovely red kites flying close enough to see their feathers. House is lovely & story of Disraeli really interesting. They have talks, good to hear about the history of the man himself & his life. You can visit the grave of Disraeli, his wife & another lady, that's a story in itself!.
cat p — Google review
Nice experience but the house was not quite as impressive as I was expecting. Lovely grounds, great cafe and shop. Volunteers very friendly and knowledgeable. Worth a visit but personally I wouldn’t rush back for a while.
Will H — Google review
It's a beautiful property, with scenic walks. But the approach road is very narrow, so you should have good driving skills. Lastly, very interesting associations with World War 2, were surprising.
Gaurav Kaushik — Google review
Another lovely NT property with varied history and beautiful grounds. Enjoyed my summer time visit and could have spent hours in the walled garden soaking up the sun and admiring the orchard. Gardeners and groundskeepers do a fantastic job.
Amy Collier — Google review
Lovely place to visit. House well worth a visit and staff very informative regarding the History . Lovely little coffee and gift shop. However, just be aware that several areas can be quite step in places , especially if you visit the church at the bottom of the hill.
Vivien Baker — Google review
Homely rather than stately is how I would describe Hughenden, though the main rooms are Victorian dark; dark walls, dark furniture, dark fabrics, so even on a hot, sunny day it seemed cold. Some rooms house an exhibition of it's war-time use as a base for mapping enemy targets.
The gardens are pretty rather than impressive but with the bonus of red kites circling overhead looking for picnic left overs.
If it wasn't for the Disraeli link this would be a fairly ordinary manor house badly gothicised in the Victorian fashion.
Watch out for the steep, uneven drive up to the car park that will test your springs and exhaust mountings.
herm dig — Google review
Not only is this a great stately home, but it also gives a good history lesson about the famous British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. There are many artifacts related to the great man's life. Particularly interesting is the video about his relationship with Queen Victoria. Around the mansion is a lovely garden, and nearby is the church where Disraeli is buried.
T Hartberg — Google review
We had a lovely visit to Hughenden today whilst staying in the area. It was easy to find with plenty of parking.
It was a short walk through a wooded area and past a pretty orchard to where there is a cobbled courtyard with modern toilets and two cafe outlets.
There is indoor seating but also plenty of outdoor tables with parasols which was perfect given the warm weather.
We had a curried cauliflower pasty which was delicious and the coffee and tea was good too!
The house was just a short walk away and houses some beautiful sculpture and paintings as well as a fascinating exhibition on the role of the property as a secret map-drawing base during the Second World War.
The grounds are beautiful and with lots of mature trees so some nice walking with good views :)
Diane Wass — Google review
Really beautiful National Trust property. The grounds are well kept and the Twelve Days of Christmas displays were really lovely. The house is well worth a visit too - very interesting exhibitions on its war time use and Disraeli.
Sophie V-E — Google review
Very nice house and gardens. Interesting exhibitions about Disraeli, and about the use of the house by the RAF for mapmaking during WWII.
We visited on Good Friday and it was very busy, I think because there was a children's Easter event. The car park was really overfull with people parking on verges. Despite that, we had no problem looking around the house and we were able to get lunch in the café.
Kay Tee — Google review
Another amazing National Trust Venue. I was blown away by the association with World War 2. It really put into perspective how scary war times must have been for all involved. It's a beautiful maintained house. And the grounds are gorgeous. A fun day for old and young.
Katherine Pearse — Google review
Second time here, a lovely house steeped in history! It wasn't until 2004 that it was revealed that part of the house was used during the second world war to defeat the Nazis. Go see, go and learn the history and also enjoy the grounds for superb walks.
Gary Dickinson — Google review
Lovely house with an even lovelier gardens. Not much to see but was still a nice place to visit. Cafe was nice but the staff working there were rude and didn’t acknowledge us for about five minutes
Caroline B — Google review
Another beautiful National Trust's site near London, therefore I was afraid it will be full of strange visitors and not well maintained. Area around wasn't most beautiful, but maybe because of lack of plants and flowers in winter. Facade needs some work as well, but inside our experience was satisfying and older Britons, as a volunteers, were very helpful and knowledgeable. Building has a very interesting history, especially the part connected to the second world war. I'm not going to write to many details and leave sightseeing as a surprise for you, but there were few very interesting rooms, amazing old maps, furniture, and even activities for kids. I really enjoyed external library with many interesting books. I spend around 20 minutes just with thick book about world wines! :) Thanks for you work 🙏
Marek Kluka — Google review
A very beautiful and well preserved Victorian mansion with hidden past, that served as the country house of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield from 1848 to 1881. It is now owned by the National Trust.
Very helpful guides who can answer any questions about the history of the house and their late residents.
The house is located in a very peaceful Chiltern valley with picturesque views of woods and hills. Lots of benches around where you can sit and enjoy the chirping birds.
The 1,500 acres of parkland surrounding the red brick Victorian mansion of Hughenden Manor is great for a short walk in lovely surroundings.
There are 4 different types of walk you can choose there: the hilly, flat, forest and the park.
10 different hiking loops around Hughenden!
So even a spoilt one will enjoy it!
A cafe with food and drink is available.
There are also the gift shop and a toilet facilities too.
The car park is a decent size.
Don't forget to visit the Grade II listed St Michael and All Angels' Anglican Church in which churchyard Benjamin Disraeli was buried. The church is located not far from the Benjamin Disraeli mension. The car park is right outside of the church.
Irina Springate — Google review
Great value as we had lottery tickets and got in cheap, can be pricey if you pay going rate. Car park is up a hill so if mobility an issue they have a golf buggy. Has inspired me to get a book on Disraeli to learn more, and after that may get book on Gladstone
Phil Evans — Google review
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Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, HP14 4LA, United Kingdom
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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White Stubbs Ln, Broxbourne, EN10 7QA, United Kingdom
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
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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 :)
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.
The Royal Air Force Museum in Hendon, North London is home to a fantastic collection of military aircraft and interactive exhibits that detail the history of aviation in the United Kingdom.
Fantastic place to visit if your into aviation. Many exhibits of full size aircraft through the ages. Very clean and well laid out with toilets and lifts. Good well stocked shop selling books, toys, flying garments, etc. Could keep you busy for a few hours. Free entry just pay for the car park. Booking essential. Would definitely return when I have more time.
cedric harper — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the RAF Museum on a pleasant Saturday afternoon, and I must say, it was a delightful experience. The weather was perfect, and to my delight, the museum wasn’t crowded, allowing us to explore at our own pace.
We began our adventure by exploring hangars 1-5, which housed an impressive collection of aircraft and exhibits. The museum did a fantastic job of showcasing the rich history of the Royal Air Force, with informative displays and well-preserved artifacts. As an aviation enthusiast, I found it fascinating to learn about the various aircraft and their role in shaping aviation history.
One highlight of our visit was the playground, where our daughter had an absolute blast. It was a great addition to the museum, providing a fun and interactive space for children to enjoy while parents can take a moment to relax. The fact that the museum caters to families with such thoughtful amenities is truly commendable.
Although we didn’t have the chance to enjoy the food on-site, I appreciated knowing that it was available. If we had arrived earlier, we would have definitely considered trying it out. However, since we had already eaten beforehand, it wasn’t a necessity for us on this occasion.
Overall, our visit to the RAF Museum was a memorable one, and we left with a desire to return. The museum’s extensive collection and well-curated exhibits offer a captivating journey through aviation history. With the added bonus of a pleasant atmosphere and the playground for children, it’s a perfect destination for families.
I highly recommend visiting the RAF Museum, and if you can, try to arrive early to fully take advantage of everything it has to offer. I’m already looking forward to my next visit, eager to explore the other hangars and delve deeper into the fascinating world of aviation.
Andre Sanders Jr — Google review
Very nice aircraft museum.
Although some hangars were closed, there were lots of interesting to see. I'm not very familiar with British aircraft, but the collection of British post-WW2 helicopters was impressive.
I have been there with my 2 and a half year old daughter and it wasn't boring for her. Some planes are available to get inside (real ones and play ones) and also there is a nice playground among museum hangars.
Алексей Пармузин — Google review
What a nice museum to visit with kids. It’s free you just need to book a ticket online. So many activities to play and try. We absolutely loved it. You can easily spend a day here if you want to read and watch everything. Cute playground outside, unfortunately it was raining but looked super cute. Restaurant and gift shop. Definitely worth the visit!
Monika Varga — Google review
Blown away by this incredible place- AND IT’S FREE!!! If you or your kids are remotely interested in aircraft & the history of the RAF or just fancy doing something different- go check this out!
Hangar after hangar, building after building of every air raft you can think of.
Good quality on site cafe, restaurant & shop, loads of outside space and a cute kids play area.
Kristjan Byfield — Google review
Wow! What a great experience, I took my 6 year old and we both loved it. So much fun interactive things to do for kids and adults, simulators and a 4D viewing experience. Cant believe it’s free to enter, I paid around £7.50 for parking they had a nice cafe and a shop with some cool stuff, prices are decent a lot more affordable than I thought it would be. They also got a nice outdoor park, for kids and a few benches to enjoy a cheeky picnic.
Check out the photos! 🫡🙏🏾
Orlando Washington — Google review
Great day out for the family. Lots to see and do for all ages, plus great playground for children to explore. Toilet facilities were adequately maintained. Parking costs were reasonable (for London) and the venue is outside the Ulez zone.
Bad points were that several displays weren't working or had no sound and that the cafe was extortionate. £6.50 for a basic cheese sandwich! The gift shop had a good range of products at a varying price range. If you bring a packed lunch then this is a great day out.
Kristin Cload — Google review
Had a great time at the museum. If you like military airplanes and history it’s a must visit. We got a tour about the place with a gentleman called Stephen. He was very knowledgeable and passionate and we got to see a lot of things we would have missed if we went just by ourselves. There was no cues for tickets or in the guest shop and we bought our tickets at the gate. I would suggest you need the whole day to look around if your very interested in the finer details of the displays.
Andrew Frangeskides — Google review
This is a great experience/ day out.
It's free to enter and you can donate as much or little as you wish. It's children and adult friendly. Loads to see and do. You can eat lunch there or take your own. Lots of interactive displays and planes to look at with lots of information.
Learn about it all and increase your knowledge. Hot and cold food and drink . Clean facilities. Easy access. The only thing you have to pay for is parking which is £6. Overall I would highly recommend a visit.
Mark Connolly — Google review
We came to do one of your Horrible Histories workshops, and we had such a brilliant afternoon. We arrived early to look around the museum too. It was really interesting reading about the evolution of aircraft and how things have changed over the years. Coming from Bomber County, it was lovely to see lots of aircraft we are lucky enough to see so many times throughout the year, but up close. The actors were brilliant and really brought the story alive.
Sam Antha — Google review
This is a really good museum to visit. We went on a Saturday afternoon. We booked a slot using the museum website; entry to the museum is free. I also purchased tickets for the Red Arrows 4D show (£16 for a family of 4, and the last show is at 3.30pm). The 4D show was worth it.. the staff here are super friendly and will happily spend time with you explaining the history behind the exhibit you're in.
For the museum itself, it's got multiple hangars housing various aircraft. H1 is the first building and houses a Red Arrow, F35 Lightning and so on.. H2 is more focused on early age aircraft. H3, H4 & H5 are the best ones.. housing the majority of the jet aircraft. Its a really good experience as the aircraft on display are in amazing condition, unlike those on the Intrepid in NYC where the cockpits have been painted over. That said, you get to actually peer into the cockpits of multiple aircraft, the F4 being my favourite. All in all this is an amazing day out with the family, allow yourself at least 2-3 hours to see everything. Parking is reasonable (£7-10) also, and you have to pay this before you leave H1. Simply put, I'd go back again.
F Ansari — Google review
Great place to visit, it's free (by donation, you can donate any amount at any time around the facility to help sustain it), lots of interesting things to see, a lot of history and great for kids as well (in fact there were many families there and there are many things also souvenirs of of kids). It is good to reserve a time on their website just in case and go with some good time to explore everything, especially if you want to read all the information and are interested in war vehicles, helicopters, artefacts... We had a great time there!
Julietti S. — Google review
A very interesting & well-managed museum.
Entrance to the museum is free (open from 10 am).
They accept donation.
Better to book online before coming.
Very recommended to go there with family or friends.
So many knowledge and history to learn.
They have 6 hangars, some activities you can enjoy with affordable price (£5 per person or £16 per family of 4), a nice restaurant, a cafe, an outdoor children playground, etc.
Every hangar is clean and tidy, the toilets are also clean.
Marta D — Google review
Excellent place, great for kids. Even the food in the cafe was quite alright. Lots and lots of gift ideas on the air force theme.
We tried the 4D experience of flying with Red Arrows and the flight simulator. Both were fun, really good for kids.
My only gripe would be that the displays are not set up for photography, the lighting and setup is only good viewing. You can see what I mean in my photographs. it's a nice fun day out if you want to go out with family. Children will learn a lot and enjoy the place. About 4 hours is a good time for a visit, including a break in the cafeteria.
They have a big parking but it's paid so keep that in mind. You will need to book the parking in advance from their website. The museum itself is free to visit.
Sunil Goswami — Google review
Fantastic day out!
Loads of parking. You can get discounted parking if you pay online in advance. Or you can pay when you leave.
Tickets You need to pre-book tickets but I booked these 18hrs before we went. Tickets are free but I tried to spend money while at the museum to support the museum.
Nice gift shop lots of items.
Very accessible site, I went round with a buggy, lifts and ramps available throughout.
Cafe in hanger one is OK but the Hendon cafe which is further into the museum is bigger and has more variety of food. They do good hot food at fairly reasonable prices for London.
Lots for kids to do, they have fantastic mini planes for the kids to play in while you are reading about the real life plane. Lots of interactive displays. Highly recommended visiting.
Great variety of planes and helicopters all in amazing condition. Also from a range of countries mainly UK but lots of German and others from other nations.
They are also presented in a fantastic way allowing you to see in many of the cockpits and many are hung from the ceiling which is really cool.
A Westwood — Google review
One of the best free days out in London - endless thoughtful exhibits for guests of all ages, learning zones, cafes, play areas. Helpful volunteer staff and a fabulous gift shop. We love this place! Book a ticket in advance to walk straight in.
X Y — Google review
The best place to bring your kids here to learn about aviation and to play, a large lovely playground outdoor. Clean restroom, a canteen and a gift shop! What was inside, you can figure it out by coming here and support for the museum, since they free ticket.
Mai Huong — Google review
Great day out. A nice mix of aircraft, bombs, missiles and other exhibits. Even though it was busy, there was more than enough space to maneuver around. Definitely worth a visit.
If there was 1 thing that could be better, it would be that there should be more interactive things for kids especially and some video showing the history of the items on show or showing them in service. Doesn't take away from the fact that this is an awesome museum!
Craig G — Google review
Amazing way to spend few hours admiring this beautiful airplanes and helicopters full of history. They have a 4D flying simulator for a unique experience.We really enjoy the time there!
The entry for the museum is free but the best is to book the ticket before you arrive.
Eliza Ioana Constantinescu — Google review
Probably one of the best free entry museums in London. Extremely well run, clean and a fantastic display of aircraft! The restaurant outside is spacious and reasonably priced compared to other centrally located museums. 100% recommend this for a day out with the kids, or if you’re an aviation fan, it is a must-see.
Ammar Ali — Google review
Great place if your kids have curiosity around planes. 2-3 hours well spent. Eatery inside is pretty expensive; rest all great. H3, H4,H5 have great collection and experience.
Govind Raj — Google review
It is a great place for family day out. My kids (8 and 10yo) enjoyed every part of museum - exhibitions, simulators, games, activities, playground. There is so much to do that you can easily spend whole day there. We had really great time and will definitely go back again.
Daria M. — Google review
My 3 year old loves planes and definitely enjoyed his experience here, we were there for a good 5 hours. There are plenty of children's planes in H1 (long waiting line of parents taking photos though) and H3/4/5 (lovely space for children to run about, and I believe were the old playground model planes that were placed here). The children's playground was also a hit, we stopped by twice. I believe there are toilets in every building. There was also a locker and buggy parking space, which we didn't notice as we were directed away from it. Seats and tables in H1 and H3/4/5. There's also a restaurant but we had packed lunch.
Thao Le — Google review
This is a great place to visit.
It's free and the parking is £7.50 for 3 hours.
There is so much to see and loads for the kids to do.
It was quite quiet when we came which was a bank holiday, although we did get there at 10.30.
Rachel Jones — Google review
Visited for the first time in a few years with the kids. Wasn't too busy when we arrived but the car park was almost full by the time we left at 1pm after around 3 hours. Still an excellent trip out with some fantastic exhibits and interesting stories. If the weather is good there is quite a neat playground for the youngsters (under 12's) to burn of some energy. The reason for the low rating is down to the number of exhibits either not working or broken.
Aaron Johnson — Google review
Excellent museum! Been here twice in my last two visits to London. The aircraft are incredible including rare ones you just don't normally see. Easy to get there using the tube.
Steve320 T — Google review
Several hangers, mostly on the ground floor, but one hanger has a first floor balcony. I am uncertain if there's disabled access, but I expect there is.
The hangers house military aircraft and associated RAF equipment.
The museum is really interesting, kids will love it (I took a group of Cubs and they had a great day out).
Entrance is free of charge and there's plenty of parking. What else could you ask for? Go for it!
The food on sale in the restaurant is relatively expensive, but the quality is good. There are plenty of tables and chairs if you wish to eat a packed lunch.
Robert Adlington (M0BOB) — Google review
Absolutely amazing place!!
I've been to quite a few aircraft museums, but this is my best yet! And it's free!!
Car park is fairly reasonable for London too.
Spent pretty much the whole day there, wondering around and could have taken longer if I really wanted to.
I'd suggest booking tickets ahead as it's way easier and won't have a chance of missing out. Also, plan ahead with the timings as they have some talks about some planes at certain times.
Huge selection of planes from all over the world and eras.
One of the best parts is that a number of them you can go in and have a look around and get a real feel of them.
I payed extra for the spitfire experience and was best thing I have done, £25 is expensive to some people but it's a real once in a life time opportunity to sit in a real ww2 fighter that not everyone gets to do.
Tom — Google review
An amazing place. Free of charge and so educational. Kids were kept entertained and learnt so much (whilst having fun) couldn’t ask for anymore. Food,drink and toilet facilities are here. Wheelchair and pram friendly. Baby changing toilets available. Also a park for young children.
louise .c — Google review
Great place to visit, lots of aircraft.I have been 4 times with my family and still many staff to see.
You need to have a min 3-4 hours.
Free entry,free parking
Great.
Wembledon Stadium, also known as Wembley Stadium, is a football stadium located in the London Borough of Brent, England. The all-seater stadium is able to hold up to 90,000 spectators and was officially opened on April 3rd 2007 by Prince Charles. The stadium was designed by American architectural firm Populous and has been host to many major football matches including FA Cup Final and international matches.
Going to Wembley was amazing, definitely a 5 star atmosphere. Went to watch the 3 lions against Switzerland in an international friendly. Gaining entrance into the stadium 🏟 was straightforward, sufficient instructions and guides on how to locate the current entrance and your seating area. Exiting the stadium was well organized, good crowd control measures were in place for this game.
Uchechukwu Nduka — Google review
Very well organized. Plenty of places for food and drinks. Excellent that they have water refill.
Security wasn't particularly through...
Exiting the stadium to the tube was obviously very busy, but very well organized. Lots of staff on hand to ask for directions and they were helpful and polite.
Emily — Google review
Beautiful stadium! Had seats in the 200 level. The seats were easy to access and exit the stadium. Enjoyed Def Leppard concert. Perfect venue. I loved the synchronization of the stage lighting with the stadium lighting. First class venue.
Mark — Google review
Great venue. Saw Harry styles so the wait back from the concert was extremely long but apart from that it’s a great arena with great views no matter where you are. Also there is a variety of food stall inside but they are rather expensive
Wayne Owen — Google review
Had a fantastic day at the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final two weeks ago. From Wembley Park Station, the view of Wembley Way and the stadium is very impressive. Entry into the stadium was straightforward. All the public concourses were well signposted and clean with lots of stewards to assist. Escalators take you up to the upper levels. There are lots of bars, food outlets and toilets. The food was good quality but at London prices. We had a great view from our seats. The stands were all clean and tidy to begin with (before the food and drink came in!)
Only complaint was the PA system wasn't very clear, but I suppose that's garden to get right.
A national stadium to be proud of and a truly great experience I won't forget, especially as our team won!
Jean Phillips — Google review
Wembley Stadium, with its grand architecture and cutting-edge amenities, offers an unparalleled experience for sports and entertainment enthusiasts. The venue's rich history of hosting historic events and legendary performances contributes to its allure. The state-of-the-art facilities stand out, providing visitors with a top-notch experience.
Pedro Henrique Bilhalva Fogaça — Google review
Incredible stadium and tour! Wembley is more than just a modern stadium, there are many other facilities inside such as restaurants and it is also surrounded by Wembley Park (more restaurants and stores). The tour was worthwhile as I saw players locker rooms, VIP boxes and many autographed and historical pictures. Highly recommended!
Tristan Govender — Google review
Went to watch England Brazil in a private box. Game wasn’t the best but the stadium was outrageous. The views going through club Wembley were beautiful and would highly recommend going. Heaven for any football fan and the service was 5 stars.
Tj Jordan — Google review
Absolutely brilliant stadium! Awesome experience! Really easy to get there, plenty of instructions outside. Really good entertainment and food at the stadium. Abundance of security and very helpful aswell. Scanning yourself into turnstile was as easy as it gets. Once your inside the stadium, there are escalators and stairs to your specific stands. Lots of stewards on hand to help and very friendly. Inside the stadium is a beautiful view. The sound system is great and precise. Two screen inside the stadium for replays. Plenty of fireworks and light shows with entertainment. Overall the build up is awesome. It's my second time and it was as good as it was the first time!
Zeriab Khalid — Google review
Attending the playoff final at Wembley Stadium was a great experience! The facilities are amazing, and our lower-tier seats offered a fantastic view of the pitch. There were plenty of food and drink outlets, . The atmosphere was electric, I highly recommend Wembley Stadium for an unforgettable sports event!
Craig Garrity — Google review
Amazing atmosphere, very helpful staff. Plenty of food vendors once inside but obviously quite expensive. Personally, I wasn't impressed with the sound quality as a music venue. The stadium is obviously designed to echo the voices of football fans to make them louder, but as a result, there is a lot of echo when sat in the terrace at a music concert. I dare say the sound was much better for standing tickets though.
Ben Armstrong — Google review
The access is great, plenty of food and drinks choices, clean toilet and an overall feeling of security. We've seen the Weeknd which was absolutely great, however, do not buy tickets on the top rows, we could barely understand a word.
Stefan Paul — Google review
Dont bring larger than A4 size, they will ask you to drop them off to a hotel where there a charge to hold your bags.
Stadium itself is good.
Food is expensive, expect to pay £13 for 3 chicken strip and small amount fries.
manoj suppal — Google review
Wow, amazing stadium, I am impressed! We were on a guided tour around 1.5h- 2 h and our guide was very good. The stadium is huge and beautiful. The staff was very nice and polite.
We stayed at Ibis Wembley London which is only 10 minutes walk .
The atmosphere was incredible, 87,000 people of total cal be at the stadium. Have in mind that food and water are very expensive!
Maria Rangelova — Google review
First time here. So, very modern and clean stadium. No queues getting in even though there were 71,600 at the game. Everything was well signposted and made it easy to our seat. You are allowed an A4 size bag but no drinks or food allowed. Staff were very helpful. It made it better for the girls as England won 3-2. Exiting the stadium again was very easy. It only took a few minutes and was only in a crowd for 2 minutes once outside them stadium. Overall, a great experience. My daughter said she loved the atmosphere and as a football fanatic "this is the best day of my life". One small downside and no fault of the stadium. If you're thinking of using public car parks be very aware. The prices are extortionate £100 for the match. See my attached images. Absolutely disgusting. Nice one local council. We were lucky as we used our hotel car park around the corner.
Squeeels Beals — Google review
We booked a tour for today and really enjoyed the experience. Our tour guide Nelson was friendly, funny and very informative, doing a great job of presenting the stadium information. Loved all the different events, displays and photos over the stadium. For £65 it was money well spent for a family of 4. The only down side for us was we couldn't purchase a book on the stadium like other attractions do. But would still highly recommend the tour.
Kristy Swift — Google review
The tour lasted 1 hou.45min and was never boring. We had a lovely, energetic lady who guided us around the stadium with lots of artefacts from the old stadium inside. You get to sit in the changing rooms, the royal box, the press room, and he royal hospitality room. You also walk the walk of champions from the pitch side up to the royal box. I didn't include any pictures of the inside, just the exterior, so not give away anything. We'll worth the money. I recommend staying in London the night before and booking the tour for around 11am the next day.
Adam Saint — Google review
Pride of English football. Home to the England team. A magnificent stadium. Very well organized. Starting from the arrival at the Wembley Park station, the walk up to the stadium, reaching at the gates to enter your seats were assisted by very well trained stewards. They were very efficient and friendly. Once inside the stadium the atmosphere was just breathtaking. The seats were very comfortable and there was plenty of leg room. The toilets and food stalls were at every entrance. The choice for food and beverage was excellent. The entire experience was just amazing. The return trip was a little longer as the entire crowd left at the same time but the staff managed the departure very well with strict discipline.
Dwight Altaf Ally — Google review
Great stadium and clean
Plenty of variety of good and drinks.
Stewards very proactive and organised
Sadly several double and triple bookings so lots of fuss trying to get people seated so became quite disruptive at beginning.
Toilets had toilet roll bonus but were pretty grim and unchecked even at quite times following first half.
Very strict security measures so make sure you read up if visiting.
Always felt safe as a single mum of two.
Emma Sharp — Google review
It's Wembley stadium! It's huge, it's iconic. I have only visited it twice, once for Adele and more recently for Ed Sheeran. Both were fantastic performances, the stages was extraordinary. The was sound excellent, if you are seating up top you have to be careful of your footing as oh boy! It is really high. Not for anyone who isn't keen on heights.
I dropped a star as thought food and drink was on the limited side and very expensive for standard beer. There wasn't enough vegetarian choices. I wish seating had somewhere to place you cups, bits and bobs rather than on the floor. If you are little higher up I would take a jacket on a colder day.
Otherwise all in all a great evening out and I am well chuffed with my pictures.
Amita_atimA — Google review
“Visiting Wembley Stadium was an awe-inspiring experience that left me in absolute amazement. From the moment I set foot inside this iconic venue, I was captivated by its grandeur and the rich history it holds.
The sheer size and scale of Wembley Stadium are breathtaking. The state-of-the-art facilities, combined with its impressive architectural design, create an atmosphere that exudes excitement and anticipation. Walking through the stadium’s corridors and seating areas, I could feel the echoes of past sporting events and legendary performances that have taken place within its walls.
The stadium offers a glimpse into the heart of British sporting heritage. The interactive exhibits and displays allowed me to delve into the stadium’s storied past, learning about its construction, memorable matches, and the iconic moments that have shaped its legacy. It was a fantastic opportunity to appreciate the significance of this sporting icon.
Attending an event at Wembley Stadium is an experience like no other. The electrifying atmosphere, fueled by passionate fans, creates an energy that is truly contagious. Whether it’s a football match, a concert, or any other spectacle, the stadium’s world-class facilities and excellent seating arrangements ensure a fantastic view and a memorable experience for all attendees.
The staff at Wembley Stadium were courteous and helpful, always ready to assist and guide visitors throughout their visit. Their knowledge and dedication to providing a top-notch experience added to the overall enjoyment of the visit.
Additionally, Wembley Stadium’s location offers convenient access to other attractions, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it a hub for an unforgettable day out.
In summary, a visit to Wembley Stadium is an absolute must for sports enthusiasts, music lovers, and anyone seeking an unforgettable experience. Its grandeur, historical significance, and vibrant atmosphere make it a true gem in the world of sports and entertainment. Whether you’re attending an event or exploring the stadium’s exhibits, Wembley Stadium promises a truly amazing and memorable experience.”
I hope you find this review helpful and that it captures the essence of your visit to Wembley Stadium!
rohit bamane — Google review
I have been to Wembley Stadium only twice - once to see the music group Muse some time in the early 2000s and again, more recently, to see the women's FA cup final. Had Man U won that match, the stadium might have qualified for all five stars.
On both visits, I was impressed by the ease of getting into and out of the stadium. After the concert, there was very little waiting involved. After the cup final I waited for around an hour, but it seemed very reasonable considering the numbers involved.
The stadium is well equipped with toilets and outlets selling refreshments and merchandise. On my first visit, I thought the latter were overpriced and the choice limited (burgers - nowt else) . It seemed better this time, but I guess my expectations were lower. Toilet wise, though, I didn't see any queues for the ladies, even at half time!
I don't really recommend the place for watching concerts, but I'm a bit of an old punk rocker and I like to feel involved in these things. If you're happy to sit and listen, it's fine. Don't expect to see the musicians' faces though. For a football match, the distance from the action is compensated for by the atmosphere and the fact that the event itself is quite big. If you need to go somewhere with 70,000 others, Wembley's as good as it gets.
martin corey — Google review
Excellent night at the football again. There to see England / Australia, for an international friendly.
Amazing stadium. Brilliant facilities inside and out. The walk up to Wembley always I find jaw dropping all the beautiful big apartment flats. What an area. With plenty of good local bars pregame to visit.
Stuarty Boy — Google review
For one of our children's birthdays we went to Wembley Stadium for a tour. I haven't been since the stadium was rebuilt so it was really good to see the transformation!.
We started in a small museum area where they had the crossbar from 1966 and lots of over interesting things to see. We then went up to have photos with the FA Cup and some green screen photos. We then went to meet our tour guide Jonah who was great throughout. We went out onto the stadium to scream "hello wembley" which was fun.
We also toured through the Royal box, the Royal suite which you can hire for a measly £30000 🤣, we went through the old and new changing rooms which had lots of match worn boots, shirts and gloves of various players from The 3 lions and the amazing lionesses. We walked through the players tunnel and out on to the managers and sub bench area which the kids loved.
The tour then took us to the press room where the kids could sit in the mangers/captains/man of match chairs and pretend to be grilled by the press. Jonah said the press office is much busier when the game has been lost which was interesting. We went through the music section of the tour which showed all the massive concerts held at the stadium right back to the amazing Live Aid.
All in all, very interesting, very good fun, great memories for the kids and us adults.
Jonah was amazing throughout, very knowledgeable and very funny.
Recommend to anyone even if you don't like football. 👌🏼👍🏼⚽️
Steven Ham — Google review
Incredible experience. The tour was great with lots of information. Just being in the stadium and imaging the atmosphere with all the people in it....Breathtaking!!! If your ever in England I would recommend going.
Simon Templar — Google review
First time I went here. Went to watch Italy vs. England.
Awesome stadium. Que to get in wasn't too bad. The gradient and incline in the stadium is quite steep. Higher stands will give you vertigo or make you feel like you are falling forward.
Tubes and trains were absolutely packed.
Make sure you booked tables in advance if you're looking to eat somewhere. Loads of places to eat bit the ques are crazy.
Great experience, but not looking to go through that again. Way too busy and crowded.
Imino1Donmega — Google review
Excellent experience, great tour guide (Chris).
He made sure to take care of all guests and ensure they have a comfortable experience of they have difficulty waking up stairs there is always a lift option.
Asking every one to line up and walk out the tunnel did increase the experience, shouting and hearing the echo of the stadium.
Also interesting facts of the stadium.
Definitely recommended, much better treatment compared to famous football clubstadium tour.
Charles Chan — Google review
Staff are helpful, stadium is fantastic a huge improvement on the old Wembley. Food and drink expensive as you would expect. The attendance was ~42000 but still a good atmosphere. All in all a good day out.
James O'Connell — Google review
The teams playing weren't big name EPL teams but the atmosphere was still electric. It's actually a great venue with lots of stewards, security and customer service personnel.
Plenty of food and drink booths serving a plethora of options.
I was using crutches thanks to an injury. It was definitely harder accessing some places but not impossible.
Ngatho Kamande — Google review
Very impressive tour. Our group was around 40 people, including tourist from around the world. Tour guide was informative, funny and tried to engage with everyone. Tour gets you to see the pitch from several angles, the changing rooms, interview and press conference areas and the "tunnel". Suitable for the young to old, even those who are not football fans.
Alan Clarke — Google review
Visited Wembley during England vs Brazil game. The atmosphere was absolutely amazing. It was my first time at Wembley and I enjoyed it. I can just recommend you arrive on time as queues may be longer. In short, the stadium is stunning. It's one of the best places I've visited
Yohana Swedi — Google review
Having visited the old Wembley Stadium years ago this is understandably a huge step up. The great thing is that there are now plenty of facilities around and within the stadium. First rate organisation on the ticketing access and way in and very clear instructions on where to go. Thoroughly enjoyable visit.
THORPE PARK Resort offers a variety of rides and attractions suitable for all ages. They also offer annual passes, host events and have a wide selection of food options available. Guests can opt to stay in the shark cabins with free parking and breakfast included. While the park may get busy during peak times, guests can use the fast pass system to enjoy their favorite rides without waiting in long queues. While some may find it expensive, THORPE PARK is known for being good value for money.
Fantastic day out. Haven't been for many years and overcame some of my biggest fears, so felt great.
Only one disappointment for us, won't spoil the review with it.
Excellent quality customer service and friendly helpful staff, excluding the odd one or two, looking board and mumbling.
Excellent teamwork with staff getting people on and off rides, well oiled machine on all the 🎢 roller coasters. Some of the seats could be made more comfortable.
Excellent idea of having a replica seat to try before you even queue up.
Found the majority of the rides comfortable but the head and neck are poorly supported and we did have pain after a couple of the rides.
Large selection of food and drinks available...shame only one healthy option though. It's obviously rather expensive to eat and drink inside the park, there are designated areas for people who self cater.
Very clean and the facilities were again very clean and maintained.
Would definitely recommend pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and you will be surprised how brave and successful you can be.
Overcame and serious fear and started with Stealth....couldn't started with a better ride.
5 stars 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Nutty Nanny Rita Cove — Google review
Thorpe park is a decently sized theme park that mostly aims towards thrill seekers rather than children.
If you like big rides but not a huge distance between them then this is the park to visit.
I highly recommend getting fast passes, as the queues for the main attractions get to 50 min+ fast, with fast passes you can see the whole park in a day easy.
Adam Watts — Google review
A great theme park, but no halal food!
Has a decent selection of rides to go on from fast pace roller coasters to fear inducing walking dead rides to chilled dodgems. Each rides were exhilarating and very enjoyable and fun but wished it lasted a bit longer.
Rides are walking distance from each which is great as you don't have to walk a mile to get to rides unlike other theme parks... Plus an added bonus is the Thorpe Park App! Highly recommend downloading it is a great companion to have to help navigate the park. Only downside is the long waiting time for each rides.
Now onto food... This was a huge disappointment. From the selection of restaurants available to choose from, only two were halal; Amity Kebabs and Tacotaria (chicken only)..... Food were decent from these places but just felt lacking and a bit sad as these were the only options available.
Apart from the food and waiting time, it's a great place to visit at least once.
Silent TH — Google review
Had a great time here as a family. It was very busy as expected on a school summer holiday weekend. Rides were of great fun. Had a few selection of food bars and snack bars. KFC and Burger King are in the premises. We tried Apple fries with ice cream , it was good to try something new.
Please be advise that most of the rides need a minimum height or 1.40m .
*** draw back there are only very limited rides for babies and toddlers.
*** one of the members of the staffs who was in the shift was very rude. We had a couple of rides for our daughter who is 90cm on different rides which required minimum 90cm height. But when we took our daughter for a ride that requires 90cm height, one of the members of the crews at the ride said my daughter didn’t meet the height threshold whereas the other guy said she was okay to go. I told him that my daughter already had gone to this ride in the motoring and used all the other rides with 90cm height threshold. This man was very egoistic that he said he can’t allow her. He was clearly measuring her height in a wrong way which I challenged. Eventually a manager came up all the about 50 feet and measured my daughter 90cm. That guy then said he just wanted to double check. Which was absolutely a stupid excuse. Waste so many people time just because of his ego.
This is the reason for them losing 5 star from me despite all the other positive experiences we had in there.
Praveen Varghese — Google review
Great weekend stayed in their shark cabins which are very small but fine for one nite breakfast included plus fast track for one hr next day. Little bit expensive but this was a birthday treat. Could do with more rides for people who don't like heights or speed. Everything very clean and helpful staff.
Steve ?Good looker? Looker — Google review
Waiting times to get in were ridiculously long, almost 2 hours, so I recommend planning ahead and arriving early. Waiting times before each ride range from 5 minutes to 2 hours, having the Thorpe Park app installed on your phone is essential to plan your day. In a whole day managed only 4 rides and one of them had to be fast tracked otherwise wouldn't have happened. Other than that, great fun!
Adela Stanescu — Google review
Amazing Park. So many thrilling rides.
The fact that the queue system allows you to ride at the front row is amazing. If you want full experience, ride all the coasters on the front row.
My Top 5 rides at Thorpe Park ranked:
1. Stealth (The Adrenaline rush and G force)
2. Saw The Ride (Scary drop in the dark & jaw dropping spikes)
3. The Swarm (Thrill + comfort + Theme)
4. Nemesis Inferno (Views + Inversions )
5. Detonator (Amazing drop)
Abdul Samad — Google review
I came to Thorpe Park for an overnight stay in the Shark Cabins and 2 days of park admission. The package overall is really good value for money.
The rides were good; the only issue was the queues, and more importantly, the queue jumpers. The number of people who think it's ok to so openly jump the queue is beyond me. Shout out to a staff member called Summer at Storm Surge for kicking the queue jumpers out yesterday. If I could, I would give her more than 5 stars for making our day today! We saw her on different rides today (Colossus and Nemesis). She was very polite and smiley, and we had a good chat with her while waiting in the queue for Colossus. Thorpe Park staff members are great and helpful, which is what we love to see!
I would recommend visiting Thorpe Park.
HAPPY — Google review
As a Merlin Pass holder, I've seen Thorpe Park on days when the heat posed challenges for their rides. However, during my recent visit, it was evident that they've made significant improvements to ensure everything operates smoothly even in scorching weather. The rides worked flawlessly, and I couldn't have asked for a better experience. The friendly staff and the easy availability of water throughout the park were notable highlights. Thorpe Park has clearly taken steps to make sure visitors have a fantastic time, even on the hottest days. I look forward to more enjoyable visits as a pass holder.
Brandon Daniels — Google review
Generally a clean, fun park with a more Laid Back atmosphere than Alton Towers. Significantly easier to do more at Thorpe than at Alton Towers, though I do still prefer Alton Towers.
I've travelled during public holidays and weekdays, and it's obvious that holidays are significantly busier than regular weekdays, particularly late May through to mid July, where its modtly quieter on Sundays than any other day.
Joseph 23Chamberlain — Google review
Visited today for my daughters 14th birthday. This is the only reason I chose to come on a Saturday. As expected rides were.. a bit a of a wait.
The car park is not marked off by any sectors, names or numbers. This was a bit of an annoyance when it came to leaving the park and finding the car again. The walk to the security checkpoint was mostly rubble and it took a few minutes to get to the snakey lines of the bag check area.
Not that it was much of a security check. The officers are probably under a time constraint but the lack of "check" at the "security checkpoint" was laughable.
As expected once in the park, the main attractions were over an hour's wait. The rides weren't too spaced apart so fairly easy to walk between them in good time. Lots of room for wheelchair users and prams.
I am a larger lady and roughly a size 20/22. I was too big for all of the rides. So I stood by and watched the bags instead.
My daughter then went on one ride and it took over 60 minutes from start to finish. We then walked to collosus.
Having spent 90 minutes in line it was then shut down. With no explanation by staff.
The bad weather protocol was then put in place after an hour. So we can come back again another day.
Toilets all seemed to be well kept and food and drink the usual theme park prices. A churro was £7, plain ring donuts £3.95.
Natalie “BrandyBoomBoom” Metcalfe — Google review
Booked to stay in the shark cabin and free parking, breakfast, no ques and sunny weather made it perfect.
This morning the weather wasn't the best and it was 20x busier but, value for money alone yesterday was brill.
Went on every ride atleast twice on Friday. Used the free fast pass to go on the best rides before heading off early.
Jordan Mariner — Google review
Great Theme Park for all the family to enjoy, though its mainly aimed at thrill ride seekers and older children / adults. Queues can be long, though luckily on the day we went it wasn't too bad. I would recommend using fast track where possible to maximize your day of getting in as many rides as possible. If you don't like getting wet avoid tidal wave at all costs ..... there's no hiding from getting absolutely soaked ! Though refreshing on a hot sunny day : ) Definitely worth a visit.
Clear The Lot — Google review
One of my best choices.
The park is huge. Fun fact, there is a light security level. Basically, my bag wasn't checked and I got my drink inside in a thermos. Second security check through the magnetic door without a check.
The rides are all fun. Stealth is my favourite.
Be early and go for the rides asap. Later, the queue usually goes to an hour waiting and it isn't worth the trouble.
The whole place is run by young people therefore the customer service is low.
Overall, I had an amazing day and I totally recommend you to pay a visit and be prepared as well.
Have fun...
Nick Koutsandrias — Google review
We had such an amazing time at this place on Saturday! We booked online a few weeks in advance and when the day came there was a full-on storm that day. When we arrived, there were no queues! The most we waited was 25 minutes. We had to wait for lightning and thunder to pass at one point, about 45 minutes, then it was back on. The most thrilling ride for me was definitely Stealth. It's so fast, I lost my breath for a sec. Many food places to choose from. The props for the rides are well done, and create great ambience. One of the kids didn't bring a raincoat so we ended up buying a poncho for £10... So if there's rain on the horizon come prepared.
Kirsten Lodge — Google review
Good theme park with a variety of rides but the food there is cheap so I'd just stick to the fast food. The queues aren't too bad if you go off-peak and we were lucky with the weather. Worth mentioning that the Thorpe Park App is a must-have to see which rides have the fewest wait times and where to find them on the map. It would also be a good idea to go on the bigger rides at lunch time or at the end of the day when queues are the lowest.
Kiran — Google review
From adrenaline-pumping roller coasters to water rides and live entertainment, Thorpe Park has something for everyone seeking an exciting day out. If you're a fan of thrilling experiences, you'll definitely enjoy your visit to Thorpe Park like me and my family did 😌
Samrina Khadka — Google review
Fantastic day spent at Thorpe Park. Amazing rides for thrill seekers. It is well maintained and the staff is good.
The only bad thing is the waiting time in queue. You wait on average 45 minutes for the most rides. I visited on the weekend.
Pravin Dudhade — Google review
This kind of place is never cheap, but we paid £29 per head and it was good value for that
Did 8 rides in a 10-6 day. Queues well managed, ride wait times accurate on the app.
Caution for winds though as colossus is particularly sensitive and they kept closing it when we were there without warning and for unpredictable times of course. Other rides less prone as they are more modern.
Food was a let down. Had low expectations and even them was disappointed. High price but even the chips were.dry.and meh..burger king was cash only due to system failure on the day we went.
David Welch — Google review
We stayed at the Shark cabins and I have to say I was more than impressed with the incredibly friendly staff, quality of services and what was on offer for the price point the cabins were clean, well stocked with tea/coffee and bottled water provided. Only downside to the cabins were the shower situation as the whole cabin became a steam room due to the poor ventilation leaving everything wet and then damp.
Breakfast was fantastic with a wide range on offer including vegan options everything tasted great, cooked well and hot.
Evening meal as shown in the pictures came to £50 which was with two alcoholic drinks so the price point there wasn’t extortionate with a DJ and a quiz which was alright.
The theme park itself was well kept, clean but incredibly busy and even though we had fast track it really didn’t make much of a difference compared to other theme parks in the country with waits times varying from 30-60 minutes on some of the rides which put a downer on the experience.
However the live actor rides were great a breath of fresh air and throughly enjoyed both the ghost train & the walking dead ride.
Coasters were great when we eventually got on them though some of the fastest and especially the tallest in UK great stuff.
Jay Hall — Google review
It was a very lovely sunny day when I went. We covered the main big roller coasters and they were a lot of fun. It was also fun for me spotting some aircraft flying over the resort hence it’s near Heathrow. Because I have autism, I am able to use a ride access pass which helps reduce my time of waiting in the queue. Saw I had to wait for like half an hour hence someone might have dropped an item whilst on the ride. But it was resolved luckily. I loved being there for the day and can’t wait for Hyperia to open soon!! :)
Brandon Bellchambers — Google review
Great park for the older kids, you've really got to be 1.4m to get your money's worth. We went on Fright Night and my only negative would be that there weren't enough "characters" walking around the park, only kept to their set areas which meant you had to go out of your way to see them. Otherwise, an amazing day
Neil Bewsey — Google review
Rides gives you all the rush and excitement that you need. Of course the lines are super long but everyone wants the same thing you want. You can try another of their 5+ roller coaster etc. One fee whole day WORTH IT!! Better if you do 2 days like me and my sister did and stayed over night. The cabins are very small I admit but after a tiring day shower and sleep is all I needed. The restaurant was ok enough for dinner. Buffet breakfast, parking and 1HR FAST PASS FREE GOT US ON 3 OF THE BEST ROLLER COASTERS WE MISSED THE DAY BEFORE. SO WORTH THE £200 for 2 days 1 night😁👍🏽
Amanda Nugent — Google review
Went to Thorpe Park for fright nights, I have autism and ADHD, upon entry the lady at the desk was so kind and helpful as she could see I was nervous, the park staff were fabulous, the fright nights mazes were brilliant, the shows were wonderful! Really great experience, on the first night we had a couple of drinks at one of the little bars being served by Josh and Ed who deserve a special mention as they were so friendly and helped answer questions about things going on at the park, so much so that I booked to come again the next day! Well done everyone and thanks for having us ❤️
Lauren Goddard — Google review
Bought tickets well in advance, hence costed £25pp. If you buy on the same day, prices were around £66! It is quite vastly developed theme park, with wait time of upto an hour for all their famous rides such as Swarm, Stealth, Nemesis Inferno, etc. Best hack is to get the Thorpe park app, after you finish each ride just check on the wait time for your preferred rides and choose wisely (you dont wanna waste your time waiting while you can experience 2-3 rides in that duration).
Food is hella expensive! £4.70 for a small portion of fries (they call it regular portion but it equals to McD small fries portion). You can carry your own food. There’s nice seating spaces at very close intervals where you can sit and eat. Water refill stations are widely available. There’s dryer pods near water rides to dry yourself (costs £1pp lasting upto 4-5 mins). If you dont have any heavy bags to carry (such as a regular bagpack/handbag) keep them with you. There’s designated places to keep the bags at the boarding station of every ride.
Mudra Vyas — Google review
Fantastic theme park. My favourite in the UK. Ride queues averaged 40 minutes to an hour on our visit. The fast passes cost more than the tickets so skip that and get there for opening and book in advance.
Refillable drinks are available for soft drinks, and free water refill stations are dotted around the park.
Car parking is chargeable and cheaper booked in advance.
The magnificent RHS Garden Wisley is a truly stunning garden with an array of plants and trees from around the world. The garden spans over 240 acres and offers something for everyone, including a glasshouse with three climatic zones, a learning space and a Growing Lab. There's also plenty of gardens for younger visitors to enjoy, such as the lavender hill, orchard and the Bonsai Walk.
Really lovely gardens and our 2 year old is a huge fan of the kids park. There's sand, things to climb and a slide, plus loads more.
There are lots of nice areas to sit for a coffee, including the new Hilltop area, which has been really well done.
Olly Percival — Google review
Huge garden with lots to see and something for everyone. Access is reasonable for those of limited mobility. There are plenty of restaurants and eateries to choose from and I was pleased to find lots of seating around the grounds for a quick rest during our walk. Well worth visiting again and again throughout the year to see the ever changing planting. Simply brilliant.
Richard Bennett — Google review
Beautiful place to visit, some really interesting plants in the glasshouse too! It was quite busy (to be expected on a Saturday!) but it didn't dampen the experience at all. The staff were super friendly and lovely. They make a great cup of coffee too! Will definitely be back! :)
Ky ?Kye? Boot — Google review
As expected, breathtakingly beautiful. Haven't been for a few years, so I really appreciated the improvements to the entrance and the new trial Gardens and Lake (where the trial gardens used to be). Even though the Gardens were very full, I was able to be on my own, even getting lost. It is so good to see families, diverse groups, and all ages. A truely magnificent place.
Ian Revell — Google review
I love visiting this garden. It's huge and there's so much to see and admire. Every season brings something new. This April we saw the pink blossoms and the millions of colourful tulips that were dotted all over the garden. The summer is very colourful with magnificent flowers of all varieties. The winter garden is just as amazing. It also has lovely restaurants and one is near the vegetable garden. You get to sit among the herbs, figs and the chillies with the bees buzzing around you. You can take long walks by the river or just laze around on the grass grounding yourself. You will not be disappointed. It caters for everybody.
Beebee Giddings (Precious) — Google review
A place that showcases seasonal beauty all year round!
This is my go to day out if I want to walk and grab a coffee with my young Son.
Parking is easy and the gardens and eateries are accessible for prams.
Our favourite spot is the Pinetum and then up to the glasshouse or the Hilltop for a coffee and some food.
When my son is older, I'm sure he will love the wooden play area, it has a great sand pit.
It is a joy all year round and the team work very hard to showcase nature and the seasonal flowers and plants.
The shop is beautiful too and great for purchasing gifts.
Well worth the membership
Charlotte Geen — Google review
We popped in this afternoon for a wander before going to RHS Glow in the evening. Parking was very easy and will fit all sizes vehicles. The highlights were the alpine gardens, stunning at this time of year and our very warm welcome from Christopher. He truly made us feel at home and special at the same time.
The Glow itself was spectacular although for those with sensory issues regarding bright lights, there are still some great places to view from. I highly recommend watching the lake installation from the bottom level of water lily pavilion (opposite the house, down after the slope) as you pass all the bright blue lights on the slope.
Can't wait to come again in spring and see the new buds.
Ruth Robinson — Google review
Fantastic place to visit, we spent over 6 hours walking around. Gardens were immaculate and there were some great talks.Tropical green house had some beautiful and unusual plants. Lots of areas to sit and picnic. Also saw a kingfisher which was not on our bingo cards for the day! Will be coming back for sure.
Darryl Brown — Google review
This place is lovely, a great day out. So much to see. And they have few areas where you can stop to have food and drink. Highly recommended. Perhaps Spring and summer time is the best time to visit to see all.flowers and different colours.
Fatima A — Google review
Amazing place to visit. You'll need more than just one day, bus it's more than worthy it, believe me. It's lovely specially during Spring, when almost everything is blossom; or when Autumn starts - you'll see those red/orange/yellow and all those different tones of green.
There's swing benches towards the river, where you can have nice meals, plus many picnic tables across the park.
Don't forget to visit the Greenhouse (please check the timetable before going). And the small, but very informative and with interactive activities for the children to learn more about how to keep taking care of our planet.
Check their website for more
Joana Santos Silva — Google review
Definitely need a few trips to see it all - incredibly busy car park, but the gardens were not too busy. Unfortunately the cafe was, so maybe a picnic would be a better idea. Gardens are widespread, so consider accessibility requirements if need be.
Kerry Chapman — Google review
Really spectacular place; I think quite comparable to Kew Gardens. Obviously a lot of money has been poured into the place, but it was money well spent. It is a victim of its own success, in that it has several huge car parks, which often fill up. Several refreshment areas. A striking horse sculpture. Beautiful flower displays, which, obviously, change with the seasons. A giant glasshouse; several waterfalls; several lakes. I recommend this place for a day out.
Rootin Tootin — Google review
Great place to visit and to walk round to enjoy the nice gardens and green houses. Lots of variety of trees, plants and flowers. Always lots to see and often lots of different things to look at each time you go. The shop and cafes are good too with a wide selection of items. It's a large area to explore, it's best to go on a number of visits to be able to see it all. If you have a membership, you can bring a friend for free.
Barry Chappell — Google review
First time visit after years of waiting, absolutely the best garden we've visited. The best RHS garden by far and all the staff are lovely. Huge selection to see and do. Nice selection of cafés serving different types of food & not just classic café grub.
Would 100% recommend a visit but give a whole day to walk round, even if you don't like to stand and investigate, it'll take you a whole day to explore and appreciate it all.
Definitely take time to check out the gift shop, not just for the plants but for the locally made gifts & food.
Jono Bonewell — Google review
RHS Glow At Wisely was fantastic. Spectacular lighting displays and light shows, also extremely organised walking routes and well laid out with pathways which allow people to easily move through the event to watch the displays and take photos without causing inconvenience to others. Disappointingly the garden centre and store were not open which is contrary to what was stated on their website, however well worth a visit next year if you didn't get tickets for this year. Well done Wisely.
Alan Amesbury — Google review
This wonderful light show in the gardens for young and old alike. Beautiful in the early darkened evening of English winter.
With all the usual accompanying treats of a winter event the light show is truly something for the entire family.
Great reason to see the gardens, in a different light... pun intended.
Outside of the venue control is the road works and traffic on the A3 just outside, so a word of advice is to leave with loads of time.
Dylan Flashman — Google review
We had a wonderful day exploring all the different areas. Plenty of colour on a glorious spring day. Staff helpful. Plenty of places to eat and picnic. Lots of benches around. Be aware of traffic problems on the A3. We took the shuttle bus from Woking Station. Great to leave car at home.
Jane Hiscock — Google review
Lovely place that my friends' family and our family met and enjoyed. Three were plenty of places to eat. The ice cream was the best in the hot day. People in the park were really peaceful and no one made other people uncomfortable. Really nicely maintained the park. My friend had membership so it was free entry for us but even the annual membership below 100GBP would be worth it if I need to. Plenty of parking space and thinking that taking young children would be good idea in the hot day.
Bon — Google review
What a stunning place! So worth doing the membership and visiting often, especially when then seasons change. There's also something new to see and explore. There are also plenty of cafes to choose from and the shop before leaving has everything you'll ever need. Amazing place for a family visit, a romantic stroll or a one time.
Vicky MK — Google review
I visited RHS Wisley for the first time a few weeks ago for a wedding I was photographing. I've never been to a place quite like it- the beautiful glass house that we all ate in and danced in was filled with plants and a waterfall! The grounds were stunning with all the plants and rockeries. The staff were so lovely and positive and made the day really enjoyable. I'm very grateful to now be recommended as a Photographer here and I can't wait to return both in a professional capacity but also with my family! Thanks so much, Olly (Olly Knight Photography)
Olly Knight — Google review
First time going there, and I will definitely be back. Beautiful and inspiring. Whether you are into gardening or just observing nature, this is a great place to visit, regardless of age. My only advice to those who want to visit is to go there early. Time truly flies when you are having fun, and I missed out on the opportunity to see the agricultural part.
Temi Sagay — Google review
The most beautiful & diverse botanical gardens I have ever had the pleasure to visit!! AND the best part, once a month you can bring your dogs for a massive dog social😍👍
ONLY FEEDBACK: Wisley Team, please can you make the ‘bring your dog visits’ a year round event, and please open more cafes (such long queues!), add more activities, doggie treats etc That would make these events perfection!! MANY THANKS!!
Jonny Hyland — Google review
Had the best time wandering around Wisley for the afternoon. Food at the terrace was amazing and very impressed with the Vegan options available. Everything tasted so fresh and delicious.
Definitely recommend visiting in October if you want to see the pumpkins grown in the garden.
Ended our visit upgrading our ticket to an annual pass because we loved it so much!
Imy Nagle — Google review
RHS Wisley- what an incredibly delightful and amazing visitor attraction to look around if you are a keen horticulturalist.
The gardens are well kept, interesting and designed to be cosmetically pleasing to the eye.
Having the names of the various plants / flowers on small signs positioned next to each floral specimen makes it really interesting as well as educational.
Staff were friendly, courteous and helpful.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ all the way!
Well worth a visit if your a keen gardener as their garden centre was out of this world!
Lord Brett McLean — Google review
Stunning place to walk around. The gardens are beautiful all year round as you see it in different stages and the events put on throughout the year, e.g. Summer and Autumn Flower Shows, craft fairs and RHS Glow, are all attractive events to attend. We have visited multiple RHS locations and partner locations and intend to continue. Recommended to all ages for a chilled day, or even half-day out.
Alex Layzell — Google review
beautiful i every respect. Gardens are well planned to ensure the visitor can see the ordinary alongside the spectacular. A great and inexpensive way of spending a day relaxing amongst the best nature has to offer The photo of the snowdrop shows a plant of which one single bulb is worth £1000
Les Hare — Google review
It was a bit early in the year to get the full garden experience here, but our visit to this huge garden was still worth while. The area covered was larger than I had expected and one needs more than one visit, I think, to get the full experience. The huge glass houses were closed on the day, so that will be the first stop on our next visit. My favourite was the bonsai trees, but there is so much more to enjoy.
T Hartberg — Google review
Stunning gardens at Wisley. Visited in March. Greenhouses, lakes, waterfalls, majestic trees and beautiful flowers. Even a bonsai tree walk and an alpine flower greenhouse. Lots of sculptures & features around the grounds. Lovely to explore. Also enjoyed the cafe and garden centre. Well worth a visit!
Louise Francis — Google review
One of the many amazing things about Wisley Garden (RHS) is the constant blossom somewhere, at any day of the year. Even in the mid Winter- and not just inside the tropical house, but also outside - whether it’s crocuses, snowdrops, Camellias, tulips, daffodils, roses… and thousands of other annuals and perennials. Each visit is full of new seasonal surprises and beauty.
Another thing is the precision and masterful design with which each little corner is developed into a unique place- there isn’t a square meter unattended. The imaginative design and thoughtful planning gone into creating and sustaining Wisley gardens is to be admired. The land was gifted to RHS in 1905, and ever since the creative development has not stopped!
Each walk is a sensory discovery of a new life, new aroma, a new colour.
My favourites? The Bonsai walk, the Horses head statue, the magnificent Tropical house, the Hilltop view educational centre with wonderful free lectures and gardening courses, the river and rockery walks, the orchard, the ever-changing colours and aromas of the bulbs plants, the variety of the immaculate green houses, the beautifully designed garden shop (one can spend a small fortune each visit), the restaurants, the hidden paths in the Oak wood, and many more. There is plenty to see, plenty to walk, plenty to breathe, and plenty to learn.
And all of it is topped with a fantastically helpful army of staff and volunteers, always in a marvellously friendly mood and with a great helpful attitude!
Must mention that almost all of the garden has been made accessible for disabled people via wide paths and alleys, by providing motor scooters which can be pre-booked.
A brilliant, refreshing and stress-relieving experience!
Lora Dimitrova — Google review
Visiting in spring is lovely. The weather was variable but there are enough places to hide from the rain. Beautiful flowers and so many in blossom. There were only a few areas I would think would be nicer seeing in the summer though. Kids play area was great and a hit with the little one. I found the Old Laboratory very interesting too. Extensive gift shop and garden centre at the end to wander though.
Charlie Pemble — Google review
Lovely place, lots off things to see and do. Great for kids, hugely accessible for prams and wheelchairs etc.
Mid spring and everything is starting to bloom.
I'll be going back again with the children.
Dec Coyle — Google review
We came to RHS Wisley for a family meet up, even though it was a quiet time in the growing season.
In the relative quiet of a winter Sunday, it was a pleasant place to wander around.
There was a plant life from the age of dinosaurs in the glasshouse which was very interesting and which was decorated with lots of dinosaur themed iron or plant decorations.
The garden centre was very good and we were able to buy plants to go with those from our previous visit.
Peter Meade — Google review
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