Out of London

Although London is famous for its variety of attractions, there is much to be discovered beyond the city. This section gives an overview of attractions outside London, from Hatfield House, the home of the 7th Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury and their family, to Theatre Royal, Brighton, a grade II listed building, which is one of the oldest working theatres in the country. Why not venture further afield, take a day trip and experience some of the other delights the UK has to offer.

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Legoland

Legoland

Be the hero of your very own adventure!  Fly through the treetops to escape fearsome dragons, or join the Viking fleet and ride the churning rapids.  Steer your own course on the Driving School and use laser guns to battle your way through…
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Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace is the story of two palaces: a Tudor palace, magnificently developed by Cardinal Wolsey and later Henry VIII, alongside a baroque palace built by William III and Mary II. It is set in extensive, hugely impressive grounds which include informal, pretty gardens…
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Turner Contemporary

Turner Contemporary

Turner Contemporary is a dynamic visual arts organisation that believes in making art open, relevant and fulfilling for all. Inspired by JMW Turner’s sense of enquiry, the organisation offers a space for everyone to embrace their curiosity and to discover different ways of…
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Harbour Park

Harbour Park

Harbour Park is one of the finest Amusement Parks on the beaches of the South Coast. As a family run business, they pride themselves on family experiences, and personal duty of care is second to none. Go along to enjoy their selection of Family Rides …
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Theatre Royal, Brighton

Theatre Royal, Brighton

Theatre Royal Brighton is a grade II listed building and is one of the oldest working theatres in the country. With an exquisite example of a regency auditorium and a collection of historic buildings that surround the stage house, it is the finest example of…
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Sir Harold Hillier Gardens

Sir Harold Hillier Gardens

Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire is open all year and offers 180 acres of beauty, inspiration and discovery. Over 42,000 plants from temperate regions around the world grow in a variety of themed landscapes. An idyllic venue for special occasions, civil ceremonies, weddings and conferences. Events…
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Paradise Wildlife Park

Paradise Wildlife Park

Paradise Wildlife Park is the leading animal experience attraction in Europe. Paradise Wildlife Park is a superb wildlife park and highly popular with children. It makes a great day with an extensive range of animals including tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars, cheetah, monkeys, zebras, red panda,…
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Hollycombe Steam Collection

Hollycombe Steam Collection

The Hollycombe Steam Collection, in Liphook Hampshire (on the Sussex Border), is the largest traditional Heritage Fairground in Britain, and includes a fully working steam fairground, narrow gauge and miniature steam railways.   The collection is run by volunteers who keep the Edwardian Fairground…
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Lee Valley Boat Centre

Lee Valley Boat Centre

Based at Broxbourne, Herts. (Near Hoddesdon), the Lee Valley Boat Centre is on the River Lee and is within easy reach of the M25. The base is ideally located for exploring the scenic delights of the Lee Valley Country Park, the perfect place for combining…
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Royal Pavilion

Royal Pavilion

For 200 years, John Nash’s extraordinary oriental fantasy, the Royal Pavilion, has been inextricably linked with the identity of Brighton. It has provoked controversy, inspired fervent adulation and, throughout its colourful history, become one of the most instantly identifiable architectural images in the world. …
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