What to do in Addlestone

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Places to Visit in Addlestone

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Top places to visit

1. Hyde Park

Hyde Park is one of London’s largest and most well-known parks. The park connects with Kensington Gardens and the two combined cover 630 acres (253 hectares). Together they form the centrepiece of a network of parks known as “London’s Green Lung.” Once the private hunting grounds of King Henry VIII, today the park is filled with heritage sites, monuments and events to attend all year-round.
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Hyde Park which includes a garden, a city and a pond

2. Big Ben

Nothing lets you know you’re in London more than the sight of Big Ben. This iconic clock tower is used in many well-known British films such as Bridget Jones’ Diary, Notting Hill and Love Actually to set the scene of the action. Positioned on the bank of the River Thames, you’ll get the best view of it if you walk along the South bank of the river or cross over Westminster Bridge, heading toward the Houses of Parliament.
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Big Ben which includes heritage architecture, a monument and a city

3. London Eye

Head to the London Eye for a panoramic view of London. Situated on the South Bank of the River Thames in Jubilee Gardens, you’ll be able to see view the river running through the heart of the city along with the key landmarks such as Big Ben and Tower Bridge. On a fine day, you’ll also get a glimpse of the famous Windsor Castle nearly 40 kilometres away.
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London Eye featuring a high-rise building, rides and night scenes

4. Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the centrepiece of Britain’s Constitutional Monarchy, serving since 1837 as the official London residence of the British Royal Family. Originally built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1705, the then smaller Buckingham House has been expanded over the centuries, and this magnificent structure is now among the most visited sites in the world.
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Buckingham Palace featuring château or palace, heritage architecture and a city

5. Piccadilly Circus

Sitting at the junction of Regent Street, Shaftsbury Avenue, Piccadilly and Haymarket, Piccadilly Circus is a hive of activity and testament to London as a city perpetually on the move. By night, crowds are drawn by the spectacle of the famous neon lights, and it is the perfect meeting point before heading off to the many attractions of London’s West End.
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Piccadilly Circus showing heritage architecture, a city and street scenes

6. The British Museum

Climbing the grand steps to the 44 columns that front this neoclassical landmark, you know you are in for a cultural experience. With nearly 8 million artefacts, the British Museum houses a collection of astounding breadth and depth. This is more than anyone can take in in one day, but don’t let this deter you. A visit of just a couple of hours will introduce you some of the finest treasures from around the world. This is precisely why the British Museum has always been the most popular museum in the country with an average of 6 million visitors per year.
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The British Museum featuring a square or plaza, heritage architecture and a city

7. Trafalgar Square

Ever since it’s construction in the early decades of the 19th century, Trafalgar Square has drawn the crowds. It is frequently the site of major celebrations and events, and now it attracts approximately 30 million tourists each year. At weekends, you may well witness its role as a venue for rallies and protests for or against a multitude of political or religious issues.
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Trafalgar Square which includes a square or plaza, a fountain and night scenes

8. Marble Arch

Marble Arch is an elegant triumphal arch with three bays. Although the arch was initially constructed as part of Buckingham Palace, the monument now stands on a plaza beside Hyde Park. Take photos of your family in front of one of the most iconic structures in the city.
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Marble Arch showing heritage architecture, a monument and a square or plaza

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