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Top Things to Do in London, England - London Must-See Attractions

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  • Anonymous
    Philadelphia, PA4 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Expensive for that it is but the view is really cool. I would recommend it one time but once you've done it once, there is no reason to do it again.
    Written 28 May 2024
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  • Lucyclover
    London, UK178 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Last minute trip to go to Tower Bridge - bought the tickets online and a good price for a family. Very well organised there and lots of places to sit if needed.
    Walking across the glass was good, even walking up the stairs was full of history and architecture lovely.
    Look in the engine rooms too.
    Definitely worth a visit especially for the price.
    Written 29 May 2024
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  • PilbaraPrincess
    Mandurah, Australia60 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Spent a few hours at the V&A happily wandering, taking in the displays. I only saw a portion of the museum and hope to return one day to see some more and revisit some of the displays I saw this time.
    Highly recommend.
    Written 28 May 2024
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  • Julie F
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Absolutely amazing tour was excellent. Ron or as he calls himself Ronaldo was brilliant what an amazing tour guide. He made the experience amazing it was my grandson's birthday he made it special singing happy birthday to him and made him captain and lead us through the tunnel to the pitch 💙
    Written 5 April 2024
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  • Sharad R
    Austin, TX222 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    For history buffs interested in WW1 and WW2, this is probably one of the best museums to visit. You get transported to that time in history and the level and depth of information they provide is unsurpassed (from getting gassed to displaying uniforms of fallen soldiers to who 'knuts' were). The Witnesses To War exhibition that wraps around the central atrium (which with it's collection of aircraft and a V2 rocket is the first visual as you enter) will overpower your senses with it's depiction of machines and ordnance used in the conflicts. When school groups visit it can get raucous but that should be no reason to skip it. The museum is free to visit and donations are encouraged.
    Written 25 May 2024
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  • sheepygold
    london5,339 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We walked around the formal gardens especially the rose garden which is looking fabulous at the moment. To be honest everything is looking amazing at the moment.
    Written 28 May 2024
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  • Navigator48479696281
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We were lucky to do a private tour with Guy for Battle of Britain. Guy was super knowledgeable. He easily answered questions from an experienced pilot as well as from a complete newbie. Traveling to the museum is easy from central London. Try to plan to stay for half day in order to take in the planes and the multi media experience.
    Written 20 May 2024
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  • Carolyn B
    Bloomingdale, NJ832 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Don't miss this! One of the best places we visited. You'll see the original Magna Carta, the Shakespeare first folio, original scores of Mozart, the Beatles, drawings of Da Vinci. It's pretty overwhelming.
    Written 20 May 2024
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  • giggle983
    Northampton, UK23 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The wonderlab was fab i found it super interesting although it’s aimed more at the kids i loved it too. I love how it brings science to life for kids and explains scientific concepts in practical forms for them we could have spent hours just in here we barely scratched the surface of the museum its huge. Brilliant family day out.
    Written 30 May 2024
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  • Natasha S
    North Wales, UK19 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful stadium with fantastic facilities and food. We’ve been to football matches and a concert and the service and organisation is faultless.
    Written 31 March 2024
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  • jerjon
    Mojave, CA714 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a great little museum that is packed with thousands of items that trace the development of consumer brands from the Victorian Era to present day. It is very interesting to see how brands developed, and of course, some items from more recent decades will bring back memories. I highly recommend the Museum of Brands, I spent a few hours just looking at everything in the cases.
    Written 29 May 2024
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  • aquariandreamer
    Brisbane, Australia78 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Delighted to spend a day exploring this beautiful part of London.
    Sought out all the locations from the movie.
    Wandering through beautiful streets and of course Portobello Road.
    Wisteria was in full bloom on a glorious summer day.
    Truly magical- worth making time to visit!
    Written 12 May 2024
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  • Madan Gopal M
    Bengaluru, India7,726 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is one of the major streets in the City of Westminster in the West End London, the busiest shopping area with hundreds of retail shops, branded and quality products. As we went during peak Christmas season, the area was bursting with crowds and dazzling decorations all around.
    Written 13 January 2024
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  • Tina K
    London, UK172 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    After a disappointing visit to The Grand Designs exhibition at The Excel Centre, we jumped on the DLR to Tower Gateway and walked the short distance to the museum.
    As there have been many TV dramas/films, books and theories about Jack the Ripper, we thought we'd go and check it out - glad we did - and form our own opinions.
    The museum is set in a 3-storey house where you have the opportunity to go down in the basement too.
    The first floor is set up to show the street where Catherine Eddowes was murdered.
    The second floor - a suggestion to the type of room Jack The Ripper may have lived in.
    The third floor shows a police station where you can read about all the suspects - one of which includes a past member of the Royal Family.
    The forth floor depicts the type of horrendous room the victims may have lived back in 1888.
    Down in the basement is where you'll find the mortuary and displayed, are original autopsy photos of the victims. (Creepy!!)
    As you move from one floor to the next, you'll walk up/down a very narrow staircase which creaks and adds to the ambience of the place. Along the walls, are many, many newspaper clippings etc to read which we found very informative and filled in some gaps of our knowledge. Though sad, it was good to learn more about each of the victims and their lives. I believed them all to be younger but the majority of the women were in their mid-forties and had families of their own.
    The exhibition also reflect on the East End at that time; explains how tough life was for the community and the use of workhouses/asylums etc.
    We were greeted by a lovely lady who gave us all the information we needed to enjoy our visit. However, when we were there, there was a large French party who clearly didn't/couldn't be bothered to read the information available, so we felt rushed at times (especially on the stairways).
    All-in-all, we enjoyed our visit and would recommend if you are in the area.
    Finally, great little souvenir shop on-site as well as toilets!
    Written 14 May 2024
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  • Andrew W
    Madison, WI9 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nice museum and a great interactive tasting with a knowledgeable guide! You try several types of gin before moving to the distilleries. This is a comprehensive tour and experience!
    Written 27 May 2024
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