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Banqueting House

Banqueting House will remain closed until further notice.

Blenheim Palace

Now closed
Blenheim Palace is open from the 4th of July weekend. Pre-booked tickets are essential.

Brunel Museum

Now closed
Explore the local story of an engineering family that changed the world, Marc Isambard Brunel and his son Isambard Kingdom Brunel. 

Chartwell

Now closed
Discover the family home of wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and its surrounding kitchen garden and woodlands.

Cutty Sark

Now closed
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.

Daunt Books - Marylebone

Now closed
Daunt Books is a beautiful original Edwardian bookshop with long oak galleries and graceful skylights situated in Marylebone High Street, London.

Dennis Severs' House

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.

Dr Johnson's House

Now closed
Visit the 18th-century home where Dr Samuel Johnson compiled his English dictionary, which was first published in 1755.

Florence Nightingale Museum

Now closed
The Florence Nightingale Museum celebrates the life and work of the best-known figure in nursing history.

Fulham Palace

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The captivating history of the 15th-century Fulham Palace and its gardens spans over 1,300 years and 133 Bishops of London.

Grant Museum of Zoology

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The Grant Museum of Zoology is home to a fascinating collection of 68,000 specimens and preserved animals spanning more than 200 years.

Hever Castle and Gardens

Now closed
Hever Castle and Gardens was the childhood home of Henry VIII’s second wife, Anne Boleyn and has magnificent interiors and a lake.

HMS Belfast

Now closed
Climb aboard Britain's most famous warship, HMS Belfast, and discover Britain's naval heritage.

Horniman Museum & Gardens

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A gem in South London, the Horniman Museum is home to musical instruments, Natural History marvels and everything in between.

Imperial War Museum

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The Imperial War Museum: see war through the eyes of the people who lived it. Be moved. Be inspired. Be transformed.

Jack the Ripper Tour

Now closed
Step into the Autumn of terror. The original Jack the Ripper Murders tour has been delving into the dark world of one of history's most infamous murderers since 1982.

Keats House

Now closed
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.

Kensington Palace

Now closed
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.

Kenwood House

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On the edge of Hampstead Heath, Kenwood House and its beautifully landscaped gardens is one of London's hidden gems

Leeds Castle

Now closed
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.

London Mithraeum

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London Mithraeum showcases the ancient Roman Temple of Mithras that was built nearly 2,000 years ago to honour the god Mithras.

Museum of London

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The Museum of London is the world's largest urban history museum featuring thousands of exhibits, including treasures from Roman and Medieval London.

National Army Museum

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The National Army Museum is the British Army's central museum and is the leading authority on the Army and its impact on society past and present.

National Maritime Museum

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The National Maritime Museum is the world's largest maritime museum. Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today.

Natural History Museum

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The Natural History Museum is home to astounding collections, ranging from dinosaur fossils to a blue whale skeleton.

Old Royal Naval College

Now closed
Sir Christopher Wren’s riverside masterpiece, part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, is home to a neoclassical chapel and the Painted Hall.

Osterley Park and House

Now closed
Osterley Park and House is a beautiful country home decorated as it would have been in the 1780s, surrounded by formal gardens.

Queen's House

Now closed
Art, architecture and sublime views: discover Greenwich's hidden gem today.

Royal Air Force Museum

Now closed
The Royal Air Force Museum is national aviation museum focusing on the RAF, with more than 100 outstanding aircraft on show.

Royal Albert Hall Afternoon Tea

Now closed
Enjoy the British tradition of afternoon tea at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, which has more than 150 years' worth of history to discover.
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