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Legoland Windsor
Legoland is listed as one of the UK's top tourist attractions with over 50 rides and activities for all the family. Opened in 1996 following the success of the original Denmark Legoland in Billund it continues to entertain children and adults from all over the UK.
London Theatre Breaks
You are near London why not treat yourself to a London theatre
break? With so many on offer you will be spoilt for choice, the list in
vast so click above and discover the show right for you.
Beckonscot Model Village
The worlds oldest model village is just a short drive from Heathrow and
is located at junction 2 of the M40. Housed within a 1.5 acre site
there are six small villages depicting life in rural England in the
1930's. The village was the product of one mans imagination - Roland
Callingham in 1929 and continues to this day to donate large amounts of
money to charity. The village benefits from a ride-on train for
youngsters as well as a gauge 1 railway for adults and children. The
village is open from the 12th February to the 30th October daily 10am
to 5pm.
The London Eye
If you only have time for one attraction in London then this surely
must be it! The London Eye's giant ferris wheel will ascend you to a
height of 450 feet and offers a 360 degree panoramic view of London,
and it is the worlds tallest observation wheel. The total time for this
'flight' will be 30 minutes and will give an experience that is hard to
match. The London Eye is closed on the 25th December and from early to
late January, it is advisable to check the website for opening dates as
these can be changeable.
Windsor Castle
The official residence of Queen Elizabeth II and the largest occupied
castle in the world Windsor Castle retains a working environment to
this very day. Visitors are permitted to walk around many areas of the
residence and view this royal fortress and palace with its rich history
spanning back 900 years.
Eton College
Founded in 1440 by King Henry VI Eton College is a secondary school for
around 1,300 boys from the ages of 13-18. The entry examination for
this school is intense and this has made it one of the most exclusive
schools in the world. Visitors are permitted to experience the
historical significance of this famous academic institution and guided
tours are available.
Ascot Racecourse
Founded in 1711 by Queen Anne Ascot Racecourse is one of the most
famous courses in the UK and currently hosts 9 of the UK's Group 1
races having recently undergone a £195m development programme.
The Guards Polo Club
Founded in 1955 by HRH Prince Phillip the club was originally named the
Household Brigade Polo Club and changed its name to The Guards Polo
Club in 1969. Currently it has around 1000 non-playing members and
about 160 playing members some of whom are amongst the highest ranking
in the world. Situated in 130 acres of beautiful grounds the clubs
playing season runs from April to mid-September.
London Zoo
Founded in 1824 and opened to the public in 1828, London Zoo was the
first scientific zoo in the modern world. A vast array of animals await
you including such favourites as Penguins, lions, giraffes, monkeys,
fish and spiders. It is a fun-packed day out for all the family.


