Best Cookies in Tring Station

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Best Cookies in Tring Station

Ben's Cookies
Ben's Cookies
4.6 (581 ratings)
Retail chain producing handmade cookies, with added nuts, chocolate or fruit.
13A The Piazza, London, WC2E 8HD, United Kingdom
Cookie shopCafe
Floozie Cookie
Floozie Cookie
4.5 (10 ratings)
5 James St, London, WC2E 8BH, United Kingdom
Cookie shopVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Country and Town House
Best Vegan Restaurants in London | Vegan Food Delivery
"If cookies stuffed with the likes of butterscotch cookie dough, peanut butter and chocolate ganache isn’t enough to entice you, perhaps the fact that they’re made by ex-Claridge’s pastry chef Kimberly Lin is. Available for delivery nationwide, the vegan cookies come in five core flavours, alongside a sixth rotating seasonal option. Kimberley has spent the past year perfecting her recipes, using the best produce available such as Valrhona chocolate to ensure the utmost quality."
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
London's best cookie deliveries
"Floozie Cookie founder, pastry chef Kimberly Lin, has a CV that includes Claridge’s, The Savoy and Dominique Ansel Bakery. She’s made a name for herself with Floozie which specialises in vegan stuffed cookies. Options might include Pecan Pie - butterscotch cookie dough, topped with toasted pecans and stuffed with date caramel."
Mentioned by Hotspot-Hunter
London’s Best Cookies
"A soft-and-crisp, pecan-studded butterscotch cookie with a filling of date caramel, it’s creamy in the centre, warming – not sugary sweet – and completely vegan too. 5 James St, London WC2E 8BH. Open for take-away and nationwide delivery."
Sweetland London
Sweetland London
4.6 (414 ratings)
1, Royal London Industrial Estate, 29 -35 N Acton Rd, London NW10 6PE, United Kingdom
PatisserieBakeryCandy storeCookie shopDessert shopPastry shopWholesale bakery
Ben's Cookies
Ben's Cookies
4.6 (446 ratings)
Retail chain producing handmade cookies, with added nuts, chocolate or fruit.
139 Oxford St, London, W1D 2JA, United Kingdom
Cookie shopBakery
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
London's best cookie deliveries
"Bakers Mathew and Andrew met while working in Melbourne and decided to return to London to set up their own business. Chewy Cookie is all about quality, ethically sourced cookies. The doughs are aged for 24 hours before baking (and we can attest to how great they taste)."
Ben's Cookies
Ben's Cookies
4.5 (338 ratings)
Retail chain producing handmade cookies, with added nuts, chocolate or fruit.
355-361 Oxford St, Sedley Pl, London W1C 2AE, United Kingdom
Cookie shopBakeryCafe
Mentioned by The World and Then Some
The best desserts in London: 30 AMAZING places you have to try
"OK, now we know this next suggestion for the best desserts in London, isn’t a restaurant or cafes – but if you’re looking for an amazing dessert on-the-go, then I don’t think you can top Ben’s Cookies for deliciousness and price. Yummy, gooey, tasty cookies that dreams are made of."
Crosstown Piccadilly - Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Cookies & Coffee
Crosstown Piccadilly - Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Cookies & Coffee
4.3 (278 ratings)
35 Piccadilly, London, W1J 0DW, United Kingdom
CafeBakeryCoffee shopCookie shopDessert shopDonut shopIce cream shop
Crosstown Soho - Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Cookies & Coffee
Crosstown Soho - Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Cookies & Coffee
4.5 (867 ratings)
Pint-sized spot for coffee and sourdough donuts in flavours such as matcha tea and chilli chocolate.
4 Broadwick St, London, W1F 0DA, United Kingdom
Donut shopBakeryCafeCoffee shopCookie shopDessert shopIce cream shop

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Tring Station Area

Fleet St
Fleet St
4.9 (16 ratings)4 (120 ratings)
Historic route known for its literary & publishing history, studded with monuments & statues.
London, UK
Notable streetSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Hues Of Delahaye
Instagrammable Places In London | 35+ Photography Spots
"Fleet Street is the former home of London’s printing and publishing industry. It has an old-timey appearance, with tall grey buildings stacked high on either side of the street. It’s a great spot for raw street photography."
All Hallows by the Tower
All Hallows by the Tower
4.6 (467 ratings)4.5 (237 ratings)
The wedding venue of president John Quincy Adams, founded in 675AD, with a Saxon arch and a museum.
Byward St, London, EC3R 5BJ, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchSpecialty MuseumsChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
The Five Oldest Church in London | Strawberry Tours
"Finally, All Hallows-by-the-Tower is believed to be the oldest surviving church in London, and overlooks the Tower of London on Byward Street. The church was founded in 675, and while it has obviously undergone extensive restoration since then, it still contains an Anglo-Saxon arch from the time which we believe qualifies it to take the crown as London’s oldest church!. Thanks to its proximity to the Tower of London, this church was frequented often where beheading victims were sent for a temporary burial!"
Mentioned by Oldest.org
8 Oldest Buildings in London
"Year Built: 675 CE Location: Byward Street, City of London Purpose:  Church (Current Denomination – Church of England) Still Standing:  Yes. photo source: Wikimedia Commons. Although St. Bride’s Church is considered older, All Hallows by the Tower often cites itself as the oldest church in the City of London – unlike other early churches, All Hallows has a definitive founding date backed up by well-kept records."
Monument to the Great Fire of London
Monument to the Great Fire of London
4.5 (9228 ratings)4.5 (2054 ratings)
Sir Christopher Wren-designed column commemorating London's Great Fire, with a viewing platform.
Fish St Hill, Bridge, London, EC3R 8AH, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesMonuments & StatuesObservation Decks & Towers
Mentioned by Globetotting
45 really fun things to do in London with kids
"If your kids are learning about the Great Fire of London at school I thoroughly recommend a themed day out in the capital visiting all of the following major sights. Start with a visit to the Museum of London to wander around the Plague and Fire gallery. You can then easily walk to St Paul’s Cathedral, which was completely rebuilt after the original cathedral, Old St Paul’s, was burnt down in the 1666 fire."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"Sir Christopher Wren's 1677 column, known simply as the Monument, is a memorial to the Great Fire of London of 1666, whose impact on the city's history cannot be overstated. An immense Doric column made of Portland stone, the Monument is 4.5m wide and 60.6m tall – the exact distance it stands from the bakery in Pudding Lane where the fire is thought to have started."

Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Tring Station

XU Teahouse & Restaurant
XU Teahouse & Restaurant
4.1 (728 ratings)
The flavours of Taiwan, from teas to full meals, served in a wood panelled take on 1930s Taipei.
30 Rupert St, London, W1D 6DL, United Kingdom
Taiwanese restaurantChinese restaurantRestaurantTea house
Xi'an Biang Biang Noodles
Xi'an Biang Biang Noodles
4.3 (1153 ratings)
Bustling eatery serving hand-pulled noodles & other classic Chinese meals in a bright, casual space.
62 Wentworth St, London, E1 7AL, United Kingdom
Chinese noodle restaurantChinese restaurantDinerRestaurant
Mentioned by British GQ
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"If you’ve never been to Xi’an Impression next to the Emirates Stadium, you either have terrible taste or simply couldn’t get in. The founders have now understood that delicious, handmade noodles and Shaanxi province cuisine deserves a bigger surface area and opened a second outlet in Whitechapel last year (a third, Master Wei, can now be found in Bloomsbury). In this far more capacious eatery, all the same classics are available with far more room to breathe."
Yang's Palace
Yang's Palace
3.2 (115 ratings)
32 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2LA, United Kingdom
RestaurantChinese restaurant

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Tring Station

Regent's Canal
Regent's Canal
4.6 (203 ratings)4.5 (506 ratings)
London, UK
CanalNature & ParksBodies of Water
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"To escape the crowded streets and enjoy a picturesque, waterside side stretch of North London, take to the canals that once played such a vital role in the transport of goods across the capital. The towpath of the Regent's Canal also makes an excellent shortcut across North London, either on foot or by bike. In full, the ribbon of water runs 9 miles from Little Venice (where it connects with the Grand Union Canal) to the Thames at Limehouse."
St Lawrence Jewry C of E Church
St Lawrence Jewry C of E Church
4.4 (113 ratings)4.5 (27 ratings)
17th-century place of worship with gold-leaf and chandeliers, the Mayor of London's official church.
Guildhall Yard, London, EC2V 5AA, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchEpiscopal churchPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
17 Beautiful Churches in London
"St Lawrence Jewry is a splendid Baroque church by Sir Christopher Wren, built on the site of an earlier church destroyed in the Great Fire. It’s across the square from London Guildhall, and is the official church of the Lord Mayor of London and the City of London Corporation. The Jewry in its name refers to the London Jewish ghetto, which was centred around the street named Old Jewry, which can be found less than 100 metres east along Gresham Street from the church – it’s on the right."
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
59 Amazing City of London Churches to Explore
"St Lawrence Jewry was founded in the 12th century and dedicated to St Lawrence, roasted alive on a gridiron in 3rd century Rome. The church was rebuilt by Wren in1670-87. It was one of Wren’s most expensive City Churches and was badly gutted on 29th December 1940."
Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus
4 (5353 ratings)
Buzzing Theatre-district square with giant neon signs & the 19th-c. Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain.
London, UK
Sights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
London Itinerary: How to Spend 6 Days in London
"Piccadilly Circus is a famous road junction and a popular public meeting spot in London. The area is famous for its large neon signs and video advertising as well as the Shaftesbury Memorial with its statue of Anteros. The spot is well-located for an easy walk to the West End theaters and Regent Street, one of London’s major shopping streets."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Tring Station

StayZo 10- Arizona 4B - Quality Accommodation in Buckinghamshire for HS2 contractors and Leisure
campground
$90.88 /night
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The Potters Arms
motel
$104.17 /night
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4.3 (67 reviews)
wellbrook house
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$65 /night
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