The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology, featuring Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, telling human stories across cultures and across time.
Chiswick House and Gardens is one of the most glorious examples of 18th-century British architecture and landscaped gardens, with over 300 years of discovery, inspiration and delight.
The Cutty Sark is the world’s last surviving tea clipper and was the fastest ship of her day. Now located in Greenwich, climb aboard and discover her history.
Dennis Severs' House, the home of the late American artist, will reopen from 29 July 2021. Explore the life of a family of 17th to the 19th century Huguenot silk weavers, from the cellar to the attic.
This is Go Ape for urban lovers. A treetop adventure with a big London stamp - panoramic views and an easy walk to the high streets, next to the iconic Alexandra Palace.
The most central 'Go Ape' experience in London. This is big outdoor fun in the big city with spectacular views across Battersea and the park. Plus, the Treetop Challenge crossings are twice the height of most Go Ape locations!
Separated by a wall & 200 years are the homes of two musicians who chose London & changed music. Visit the former homes of both the Anglo-German composer George Frideric Handel and the American guitarist Jimi Hendrix.
Keats House is the beautiful Regency villa where Romantic poet John Keats found inspiration, friendship and love. See his paintings, books, letters and household items, plus the engagement ring he gave to his sweetheart, Fanny Brawne.
Walk in the footsteps of royalty at the birthplace of Queen Victoria, Princess Diana’s final home and where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge currently reside with their children.
A 900-year-old fairy tale castle with a moat, gardens and parkland. Lose yourself in the spiralling yew maze, visit the Birds of Prey Centre and watch a falconry display in the castle grounds.
The infamous home of famous names. Madame Tussauds features life-sized wax figures depicting faces from the worlds of entertainment, politics, sport and history, from the Queen to Adele.
Sir Christopher Wren’s riverside masterpiece, part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, is home to a neoclassical chapel and the Painted Hall.
Formerly the site of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, this park includes the world-famous Aquatics Centre and the ArcelorMittal Orbit observation tower. The award-winning parklands, waterways and playgrounds are free to visit every day.
The Globe battled to survive plague, fire and political oppression, before rising again after 400 years. Watch plays as they would have been shown in Shakespeare's time.
Spencer House is an 18th-century aristocratic palace built by Earl Spencer, a relation of Princess Diana. It boasts Imperial Rome-inspired interiors.
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