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- Major attractions and Theme Parks in Europe including Disney
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Museum in Docklands
Museum in Docklands is returning to the scene of London's most infamous crimes in Jack the Ripper and the East End, the first exhibition to explore the Jack the Ripper murders and their enduring legacy.
Step back in time to the labyrinth of late-Victorian Whitechapel, and uncover the human stories behind the sensational reports and explore the lives of the victims, witnesses, suspects and police.
National Maritime Museum - Greenwich, London.
The National Maritime Museum comprises three sites: the Maritime Galleries, the Royal Observatory and the Queen's House. Together these constitue one museum working to illustrate for everyone the importance of the sea, ships, time and the stars and their relationship with people.
National Railway Museum (NRM) - York
What's Here - Inside the world’s largest railway museum you’ll find over three hundred years of world railway history, from Japanese Bullet trains to Queen Victoria’s favourite carriage.
National Space Centre
Opening in Leicester in Spring 2001, this awe-inspiring Millennium Landmark Project features a visitor attraction all about space. Hands-on interactives, real rockets, stunning imagery and a futuristic show in the domed Space Theatre combine for the best day out in this world… or the next. Space Missions in the Challenger Learning Centre open for school and other groups NOW.
Natural History Museum
Welcome to the Natural History Museum in London. We promote the discovery, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of the natural world. Explore our world-class collections, fantastic exhibitions and cutting-edge research online, or visit our landmark buildings.
Our Dynamic Earth - Edinburgh
We are a visitor attraction based in the heart of Edinburgh telling the unique story of our planet's past and present future. As well as having the Mother Earth of all adventures, you'll discover lots of facinating facts about our planet.
Roald Dahl Museum & Story Centre - Bucks
Welcome to our great little award-winning and family-friendly Museum. We are Enjoy England's Best Small Visitor Attraction 2008, so do come and see our two fun and fact-packed biographical galleries, the fantabulous interactive Story Centre and enjoy our sunny courtyard.
Rosslyn Tours
Welcome - Discover one of the most inspiring places you are ever likely to see…
Join us on a tour of the enigmatic 15th century Rosslyn Chapel, with a trail of the beautiful Rosslyn Glen & Castle in Scotland.
Royal Botanic Gardens - Kew
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is one of the world's leading botanic gardens. Holding over 1 in 8 of known plant species, the gardens at Kew and Wakehurst Place offer a unique day out in stunning surroundings. The site also offers information about Kew's science and access to its databases.
Royal Residences
The residences associated with today's Royal Family are divided into the Occupied Royal Residences, which are held in trust for future generations, and the Private Estates which have been handed down to The Queen by earlier generations of the Royal Family.
Science Museum - London
Visiting the museum
Admission to the Science Museum is now free for everyone!
We are open seven days a week, from 10.00 to 18.00. The Museum is closed from 24 to 26 December. Find out more about our location and secondary charges
What's on at the Museum?
We also have a number of drama shows, talks and IMAX films on every day
South Bank London
London’s South Bank offers shows, art, film, events, eating and drinking. Includes London Eye, South Bank Centre, National Theatre, BFI Imax, Oxo Tower, Old Vic, Gabriel’s Wharf, Young Vic.
Thames Barrier Park (London)
Discover Thames Barrier Park - Wondering where to take the kids this weekend and during the school holidays or just looking for a place to relax, unwind and enjoy the sunshine? On the north bank of the Thames and with stunning views of the awesome flood Barrier lies a jewel in the crown of London's parks.
Thames River Servics
For a truly different view of London, take a voyage from Westminster Pier on London's oldest thoroughfare - the Royal River Thames.
The British Museum
The British Museum holds in trust for the nation and the world a collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures.
The Dungeons
Deep beneath the pavement at locations across Europe (London, York, Edinburgh, Amsterdam & Hamburg) , chilling tales and petrifying aspects of our history are reenacted, providing eerie, spine-chilling fun for anyone who dares enter the world of the Dungeons! Delve into the blood-curdling parts of history that your teachers never taught you - learn the torturous methods used by unscrupulous characters to the grisly details of our most prolific killers. The Dungeons offer visitors a thrill like no other attraction, to book simply select which of the Dungeons you wish to visit - and leave the rest to us!
The Millennium Dome (The O2) London
What's on at the The O2 - Millennium Dome in Greenwich, London.
The National Gallery
The National Gallery, London, houses one of the greatest collections of European painting in the world. These pictures belong to the public and entrance to see them is free.
The National Trust (England, Wales & N.Ireland)
The National Trust works to preserve and protect the coastline, countryside and buildings of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We protect and open to the public over 300 historic houses and gardens and 49 industrial monuments and mills. But it doesn’t stop there. We also look after forests, woods, fens, beaches, farmland, downs, moorland, islands, archaeological remains, castles, nature reserves, villages - for ever, for everyone.
The National Trust of Scotland
The National Trust for Scotland is the conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy.
Tower Bridge (London)
Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames in London since 1894 and is one of the finest, most recognisable bridges in the World. At the Tower Bridge Exhibition you can enjoy breath-taking views from the high-level Walkways, and learn about how and why the Bridge was built. The Walkways boast special viewing windows which allow you to take photographs unobstructed by glass, providing you with the perfect photo opportunity.
Trooping The Colour
This impressive display of pageantry is now held on the occasion of the Queen's Official Birthday. It takes place in June each year to celebrate the official Birthday of the Sovereign and is carried out by her personal troops, the Household Division, on Horse Guards Parade, with the Queen herself attending and taking the salute.
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