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The London Wetland Centre is a unique wildlife visitor attraction just 25 minutes from central London. Run by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT), it is acclaimed as the best urban site in Europe to watch wildlife.
An urban oasis, the farm keeps a selection of farm and pet animals and has developed gardens and growing areas in every available space.
The Museum of Childhood is part of the V&A and houses a world famous collection of dolls and dolls’ houses, games, puppets, toys, children’s costume and furniture.
The Geffrye Museum depicts the quintessential style of English middle-class living rooms from 1600 to the present day through a series of period rooms.
The London Aquarium is the only place in the capital where visitors can come face to face with sharks and deadly stone fish. Over 350 species for you to see from every major environment across the globe, plus daily talks, dives and feeds.
Burial ground 1665-1860 for, in particular, Nonconformists, including Blake, Bunyan, Defoe, George Fox and Isaac Watts.
The Royal Mews is a working establishment and the number of horses and carriages on show may vary from time to time. Opening arrangements are subject to change at short notice.
The garden was founded in 1673 and continues today as a haven for medicinal and rare plants.
Farm serving the community. Animals include goats, cows, sheep, pigs, ducks and chickens. Also horticultural displays.
One of the world’s leading museums of art and design and home to 3,000 years’ worth of amazing artefacts from many of the world’s richest cultures.