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

Aldeburgh Music

Aldeburgh Music

Aldeburgh (Orld-bruh) n. A place of energy and inspiration for music and the arts: Aldeburgh Music. World renowned as an outstanding year-round performance centre, Aldeburgh is also a place where artists at all stages of their career can be inspired and energized. With inspirational scenery,…
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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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Audley End House and Gardens

Audley End House and Gardens

Enjoy a great day out at one of England’s grandest stately homes; Audley End House. The doors of the restored historic stables recently opened, complete with resident horses and a Victorian groom. The stables experience includes an exhibition where you can find out…
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Bank of England Museum

Bank of England Museum

The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank of England from its foundation in 1694 to its role today as the United Kingdom's central bank. Standing at the centre of the UK's financial system, the Bank is committed to promoting and…
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Banqueting House

Banqueting House

Originally the property of the Archbishops of York. The Banqueting House was used to provide entertainment for Charles I, and was later the scene of his execution. After the fire that destroyed Whitehall Palace in 1698, it was used as a chapel until 1890. In 1893 Queen Victoria…
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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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Benjamin Franklin House

Benjamin Franklin House

Benjamin Franklin House at 36 Craven Street in the heart of London is a heritage 'gem.' The world's only remaining home of Benjamin Franklin was opened to the public for the first time on 17 January 2006, Ben Franklin's 300th birthday, as a dynamic museum and…
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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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Brighton Dome

Brighton Dome

With three historic spaces under one roof - Concert Hall, Corn Exch and Pavilion Theatre - Brighton Dome is one of the most versatile and stylish venues in the south showcasing music, comedy, theatre and more. All three venues are linked to the rest of…
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Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and London residence of Her Majesty The Queen, as well as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It is one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today.  Today the State Rooms are…
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