The London Eye, Central London
The world's largest observation wheel. It is a spectacular way to take in over 55 of London's most famous landmarks in just 30 minutes!
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Buckingham Palace, Central London
The London home of the Queen. You are invited in (not by her personally I’m afraid!) |
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Madame Tussauds, Central London
The world famous wax works museum – be photographed with the worlds rich, famous and nasty. |
Tower of London, Central London
The worlds most famous prison. Now home to Beefeaters, ravens and, (I nearly forgot) the Crown Jewells. |
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Hampton Court Palace, Surrey
The oldest Tudor palace in England with many attractions including the Tudor kitchens, tennis courts, maze and State Apartments and King's Apartments.
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Chessington World of Adventures, Surrey
Ideal for younger children of all ages. Fantastic chills and thrills, spooky scares and surprises and plenty of magical happenings can be expected at Hocus Pocus Hall. |
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Thorpe Park, Surrey
Fantastic Adventure Park for teenagers (and those that think they still are!). Nemesis Inferno gives a new meaning to "Hot footing it". Experience Colossus - the world's first 10 looping coaster - or the thrills of Detonator, Vortex and Zodiac. |
Leeds Castle, Kent
Shrouded in mist, mystery and legend, Leeds Castle rises from its own lake amidst one of England’s most picturesque counties; the survivor of 1,000 years emerges into the 21st Century pre-eminent among the great buildings of the British Isles. |
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Canterbury Cathedral, Kent
For at least fourteen hundred years the worship of God has been offered on the site of this Cathedral, and through the prayers of the Church His power and grace have shaped human lives. |
Chartwell, Kent
Bought by Sir Winston Churchill for its magnificent views over the Weald of Kent to Sussex, Chartwell was his home and the place from which he drew inspiration from 1924 until the end of his life. The rooms and gardens remain much as they were when he lived here, with pictures, books, maps and personal mementoes strongly evoking the career and wide-ranging interests of this great statesman. |
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Hever Castle, Kent
Be inspired and visit this thirteenth century romantic castle - once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Set in magnificent gardens from the majestic formal Italian Garden and topiary, to the informal meanderings of the lakeside and Sunday Walk. The Water Maze on Sixteen Acre Island and the Yew Maze challenges both adults and children alike! |
Bluebell Railway, Sussex
Visit the only all steam standard gauge railway in the country, operating trains through the heart of the Sussex Weald. Whenever you see a period railway on television or in films, it's more than likely to be this one: everything here has a wonderfully genuine feel of the past, from the period carriages to the splendid stations decked out with nostalgic advertisements. |
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