Outdoors

London offers a vast array of attractions to suit all ages and interests. This section offers the very best in outdoor attractions around London, from Kenwood House to London Zoo, Kew Gardens to Open Air Theatre; there is plenty to enjoy and get the best of the urban outdoors.

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The Scoop

The Scoop

The Scoop at More London is an outdoor sunken amphitheatre with seating for 800. Throughout the summer months it regularly hosts a variety of free events - from free films, free music and free theatre to local community events and activities. The Scoop at More London…
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Syon Park

Syon Park

Described by Sir John Betjeman as 'the Grand Architectural Walk', Syon House and its 200 acre park is the London home of the Duke of Northumberland, whose family have lived here for over 400 years. Originally the site of a medieval abbey, Syon was named after Mount…
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Spitalfields City Farm

Spitalfields City Farm

Sited on a former railway goods depot, the farm was started in 1978 in response to local people’s wishes to convert wasteland into allotments, having lost theirs to developers.  With a long tradition in the East End of backyard farming, it wasn&rsquo…
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Richmond Bridge

Richmond Bridge

Richmond Bridge is an 18th-century stone arch bridge in south west London, The bridge, which is a Grade I listed building, was built between 1774 and 1777. The foundation stone of Richmond Bridge was laid on 23 August 1774 by the Hon. Henry Hobart. The principal architect was James…
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Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Now in its 80th season, the award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a London landmark – a firm fixture of summer in the city, providing a cultural hub in the beautiful surroundings of a Royal Park. Its steeply raked auditorium make it…
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Osterley Park and House

Osterley Park and House

With a spectacular mansion surrounded by gardens, park and farmland, Osterley is one of the last surviving country estates in London. Once described as 'the palace of palaces', Osterley was created in the late 18th century by architect and designer Robert Adam for the Child…
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Morden Hall Park

Morden Hall Park

A green oasis in suburbia giving you a taste of a country estate with a glimpse of agricultural and industrial history. This tranquil former deer park is one of the few remaining estates that lined the River Wandle during its industrial heyday. The river meanders…
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London Zoo

London Zoo

London Zoo is an oasis in the heart of the capital. Set in leafy Regent's Park amid heritage-listed buildings and beautiful gardens, it is the oldest scientific zoo in the world, opening in 1828. With over 720 amazing species to discover, many endangered, as well as…
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London Wetland Centre

London Wetland Centre

London Wetland Centre brings the countryside to London. Although close to the heart of the capital it is a haven of tranquility for both wildlife and people.  It is not just wildlife enthusiasts and keen bird watchers that enjoy the beauty of our nature…
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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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