Attractions

You can find attractions that draw thousands of tourists every year to London. We've all been to Madame Tussauds, but have you been recently to see who's new? London Zoo will give you a packed day full of animals that will make you smile. See the ever changing skyline on the London Eye, stunning by day or night. Get a shiver down your spine walking through history at the Tower of London. Put your nose up to the glass to see coloured fish at the aquarium. Get away from it all at the wonderfully relaxing Wetland Centre. And much more!

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Tom HunterThe Gherkin
The Gherkin has become a quintessential part of London's skyline since its completion. Rose Balston tells us a bit more about this incredible architectural beauty. Read More

Biddenden Vineyards

Biddenden Vineyards

Biddenden Vineyards is Kent’s oldest commercial vineyard having been established by the Barnes family in 1969.  Original plantings of 1/3 acre have now grown to 22 acres, producing White, Red, Rosé and Sparkling English Wines.   The vineyard is also known for producing the…
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Marle Place Gardens and Gallery

Marle Place Gardens and Gallery

The gardens have been designed as a combination of hedged rooms and tree lined avenues set on a south east slope ending in a woodland planted with specimen trees bordered by a stream. These peaceful and privately owned gardens, first created in 1890, are the exceptional…
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Merriments Gardens

Merriments Gardens

Merriments Gardens is the garden to visit in 2012. Four acres of deep sweeping borders, bold planting combinations and a daring use of colour executed with true panache to delight and inspire with every corner turned. The garden includes the formal with a fountain and rill,…
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Bedgebury Pinetum & Forest

Bedgebury Pinetum & Forest

Open all year, Bedgebury is the perfect place to walk, cycle, ride or play in a spectacular world of trees. Bedgebury’s National Pinetum, host to a world-leading collection of dramatic conifers, is a beautiful place to walk and picnic in all seasons. The…
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Penshurst Place & Gardens

Penshurst Place & Gardens

Set in the beautiful Weald of Kent, Penshurst Place has stood on the banks of the river Medway since the 14th century. The property was owned by Henry VIII, after he beheaded the previous owner, before it became the property of the Sidney family in 1552.…
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Royal Observatory

Royal Observatory

The Royal Observatory, home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian line, is one of the most important historic scientific sites in the world. It was founded by Charles II in 1675 and is, by international decree, the official starting point for each new day,…
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The Making of Harry Potter

The Making of Harry Potter

People the world-over have been enchanted by the Harry Potter films for nearly a decade. The wonderful special effects and amazing creatures have made this iconic series beloved to both young and old – and now, for the first time, the doors are going to…
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Arundel Castle

Arundel Castle

There are nearly 1,000 years of history at this great castle, situated in magnificent grounds overlooking the River Arun in West Sussex and built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel.   The oldest feature is the motte, an…
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Kayaking London

Kayaking London

Kayaking London invite you to try your hand at kayaking on one of the most iconic stretches of water in the world. Even longstanding Londoners will be able to see London in a new light on one of their trips or tours.

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Fitzroy House

Fitzroy House

Fitzroy House is an original 1791 building. It imitates the designs of Robert Adam, the famous Georgian period architect, who, along with his brother, designed Fitzroy Square. The house is one of the last remaining structures on the block that retains its original exterior. It now…
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