Sightseeing
Hampton Court Palace is located near East Molesey, in the London Borough of Richmond, in south-west London.
Experience the magnificence of the Tudor palace from the ornate Base Court, marvel at the lavishly decorated State Rooms and Apartments and see the sprawling Tudor kitchens that once produced more than 800 meals a day for the hungry household of Henry VIII.
Dare to walk the infamous Haunted Gallery lined with Tudor portraits, where the ghost of Catherine Howard, Henry VIII’s fifth wife, has been seen running its length.
546 locals recommend
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court WayHampton Court Palace is located near East Molesey, in the London Borough of Richmond, in south-west London.
Experience the magnificence of the Tudor palace from the ornate Base Court, marvel at the lavishly decorated State Rooms and Apartments and see the sprawling Tudor kitchens that once produced more than 800 meals a day for the hungry household of Henry VIII.
Dare to walk the infamous Haunted Gallery lined with Tudor portraits, where the ghost of Catherine Howard, Henry VIII’s fifth wife, has been seen running its length.
The Brighton Pavilion was a former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820.
Fast trains run from London Victoria to Brighton
289 locals recommend
Brighton Pavilion
The Brighton Pavilion was a former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820.
Fast trains run from London Victoria to Brighton
When William the Conqueror invaded England and won the Battle of Hastings in 1066, Oxford Castle was marked by the Normans as the ideal place for a motte-and-bailey castle. Norman baron Robert O’Doyly took it upon himself to build this castle. Over time, our site transformed from a castle into a prison. Today, after one millennia, Oxford Castle & Prison is a visitor attraction with a story to tell.
Book online in advance and please note that there is no parking is available on site. They recommend a Park and Ride or local car park for your visit.
59 locals recommend
Oxford Castle & Prison
44-46 Oxford CastleWhen William the Conqueror invaded England and won the Battle of Hastings in 1066, Oxford Castle was marked by the Normans as the ideal place for a motte-and-bailey castle. Norman baron Robert O’Doyly took it upon himself to build this castle. Over time, our site transformed from a castle into a prison. Today, after one millennia, Oxford Castle & Prison is a visitor attraction with a story to tell.
Book online in advance and please note that there is no parking is available on site. They recommend a Park and Ride or local car park for your visit.
If you are planning to spend the day in Brighton then a visit along the pier is recommended.
It has arcades and rides at the far end of the pier. Just watch out for Brighton seagulls - they are fearless!
605 locals recommend
Brighton Palace Pier
Madeira DriveIf you are planning to spend the day in Brighton then a visit along the pier is recommended.
It has arcades and rides at the far end of the pier. Just watch out for Brighton seagulls - they are fearless!
British Airways i360
Travel 138m high in the sky and enjoy Brighton’s best views
The Lanes are a famous part of Brighton & Hove. Nestled between the North Laine and the seafront, this quirky labyrinthian area is a joy to wander around with its narrow alleyways, hidden squares, exciting shops, legendary jewellers and plenty of places to eat, drink and watch the world go by.
439 locals recommend
The Lanes
The Lanes are a famous part of Brighton & Hove. Nestled between the North Laine and the seafront, this quirky labyrinthian area is a joy to wander around with its narrow alleyways, hidden squares, exciting shops, legendary jewellers and plenty of places to eat, drink and watch the world go by.
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. A royal home and fortress for more than 900 years, it remains a working palace to this day, and is the official residence of His Majesty The King.
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. A royal home and fortress for more than 900 years, it remains a working palace to this day, and is the official residence of His Majesty The King.
Ideas for Families
Experience the magic of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, explore iconic sets & discover what it took to bring the Harry Potter films to life.
The Studio Tour is located 20 miles north-west of London and less than three miles from the M1 and M25 motorways.
Best to book far in advance to avoid disappointment.
190 locals recommend
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
Studio Tour DriveExperience the magic of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, explore iconic sets & discover what it took to bring the Harry Potter films to life.
The Studio Tour is located 20 miles north-west of London and less than three miles from the M1 and M25 motorways.
Best to book far in advance to avoid disappointment.
Family theme park.
By Train:
Just half an hour from London Paddington to Windsor & Eton Central, via Slough on Great Western Railway. Or direct from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside on South Western Railway. Approximate journey time from London Waterloo is less than 1 hour.
There is a shuttle bus service to the park from stops close to both rail stations; please note that this is a chargeable service and is not operated by the park.
390 locals recommend
LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort
Winkfield RoadFamily theme park.
By Train:
Just half an hour from London Paddington to Windsor & Eton Central, via Slough on Great Western Railway. Or direct from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside on South Western Railway. Approximate journey time from London Waterloo is less than 1 hour.
There is a shuttle bus service to the park from stops close to both rail stations; please note that this is a chargeable service and is not operated by the park.
City/town information
Approx one hour by train from London Victoria, Blackfriars or London Bridge; around two hours by car.
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Brighton
Approx one hour by train from London Victoria, Blackfriars or London Bridge; around two hours by car.
Approx 45 minutes by train from London King’s Cross, or one hour 10 minutes from London Liverpool Street; around two hours by car.
356 locals recommend
Cambridge
Approx 45 minutes by train from London King’s Cross, or one hour 10 minutes from London Liverpool Street; around two hours by car.
It takes an average of 1h 7m to travel from Windsor & Eton to London by train.
167 locals recommend
Windsor
It takes an average of 1h 7m to travel from Windsor & Eton to London by train.
Approx one hour by train from London St Pancras International; around one hour 30 minutes by car.
365 locals recommend
Canterbury
Approx one hour by train from London St Pancras International; around one hour 30 minutes by car.
Oxford
It takes an average of 1h 13m to travel from London to Oxford by train
Shopping
Bicester Village is a designer outlet shopping centre on the outskirts of Bicester, a town in Oxfordshire, England
413 locals recommend
Bicester Village
Bicester Village is a designer outlet shopping centre on the outskirts of Bicester, a town in Oxfordshire, England
The Lanes are a collection of narrow lanes in Brighton, in the city of Brighton and Hove famous for their small shops (including several antique shops) and narrow alleyways.
439 locals recommend
The Lanes
The Lanes are a collection of narrow lanes in Brighton, in the city of Brighton and Hove famous for their small shops (including several antique shops) and narrow alleyways.