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Other Attractions

Greater London
  • British Airways London Eye
    One of the defining symbols of London. Its location on the South Bank offers amazing views of London as well as a 'flight' in one of its space age pods.
  • Covent Garden
    A busy area containing a marvellous concentration of fashion boutiques, craft stalls, street performers, shows and restaurants
  • Trafalgar Square
    A marvellous square, home to Nelsons Column and the National Gallery
the Southern Region
  • Legoland
    Fun for family with young children. A large site so be prepared for a lot of walking best to bring push chair for babies and toddlers. (Farnborough/Guildford)
the Northern Home Counties
  • Bekonscot Model Village
    The Oldest Model Village in the World, opening to the public in 1929. Time has stood still for over 70 years, portraying rural England as it was in the 1930s. There are also many moving models, and a new ride-on railway. All weather playground, large picnic area.
the West Midlands
  • Strattord-upon-Avon
    Numerous exhibits of the Elizabethan period and Shakespearean memorabilia (Coventry)
the North East
  • Lake District National Park
    An area spanning 30 miles and containing amazing scenery, including some of the highest mountains (Scafell Pike England's highest) and some of the biggest and most picturesque lakes in the country - Lake Ullswater and Windermere. Around 14 million visitors are estimated to come every year, some of them dedicated walkers or water sports enthusiasts, others simply there to enjoy the scenery and surroundings.
Northern Ireland
  • Giants Causeway
    Thousands of visitors each year seek to view the unexplained mystery of one of Europe's most beautiful coastlines and it’s amazing rock formations. The rocks have, for centuries stood as a natural master piece. (Belfast)