Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in London Borough of Hounslow

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Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in London Borough of Hounslow

Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
4.6 (33306 ratings)4.5 (21412 ratings)
Protestant abbey hosting daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066.
20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAbbeyAnglican churchReligious institutionArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by London 5 days itinerary
A Week in England: The Best 5 Day London Itinerary
"From the Houses of Parliament, walk around Parliament Square, head south on Abingdon Street for literally no more than 3 minutes, and find yourself face-to-face with Westminster Abbey. Over 1,000 years old (founded 960), Westminster Abbey is, besides being beautifully preserved, famous as the traditional site of the British monarchy’s coronations and funerals."
Mentioned by Visit London
Cathedrals and churches in London
"A post shared by Constantine Konovalov (@ckonovalov) on Jun 12, 2017 at 2:01pm PDT. Be wowed by more than a thousand years of history at the world-famous Westminster Abbey. One of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the United Kingdom, the London landmark began its life in 1245 and its history traces back to 10th-century Benedictine monks."
Mentioned by London 2 days itinerary
2 Days in London: The Perfect London Itinerary
"Westminster Abbey is definitely one of the UK’s most impressive churches. It’s here that key events in the life of the British Royal Family take place including Royal Weddings (17 to date) and Coronations (the majority of British rulers since 1066!)."
The Shard
The Shard
4.6 (25668 ratings)4 (97 ratings)
87-floor glass skyscraper with a jagged peak, with restaurants, offices, hotel and viewing platform.
32 London Bridge St, London, SE1 9SG, United Kingdom
LandmarkSights & LandmarksArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by We Build Value
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"The list of London’s most famous skyscrapers continues with the tallest building inthe city, as well as all of Europe with the exception of Russian skyscrapers. The Shard was inaugurated in 2012 after 3 years’ work. Standing 1015 feet 9 inches tall, it was designed by the firmRPBW Architects led by Renzo Piano, who said he had been inspired by Canaletto’s paintings depicting eighteenth-century London."
Mentioned by London 5 days itinerary
A Week in England: The Best 5 Day London Itinerary
"Just over 5 years old, The Shard, as both the European Union’s and United Kingdom’s tallest building, has quickly become a London skyline fixture. For unforgettable City of London views, head to the open-air observation tower on the Shard’s 72nd floor!"
Tower of London
Tower of London
4.6 (73731 ratings)4.5 (58770 ratings)
Centuries of bloody history around a medieval castle, home to Crown Jewels and iconic Beefeaters.
St Katharine's & Wapping, London, EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom
CastleSights & LandmarksConference centerHistorical placeLandmarkHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
London Itinerary: How to Spend 6 Days in London
"It includes all the major attractions (e.g., Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and the National Gallery), but also includes several lesser known sites and encourages you to explore several of London’s diverse neighborhoods including Westminster, Greenwich, Kensington, and Camden. We suggest using this itinerary as a starting point for planning your 6 days in London, not as a definitive itinerary, and you can edit it to put together your own personal itinerary that reflects your own needs and interests."
Mentioned by Luxury Columnist
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"Another of London’s most famous landmarks, the Tower of London dates from medieval times. This former royal residence and prison houses the Crown Jewels and the six resident ravens which must never leave or legend has it that the kingdom will fall. Best shot: from inside the Tower of London you can capture Tower Bridge as well."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"The Tower of London is one of the top places to visit in London. The White Tower, the one bona fide castle in London, dates back to the late 11th century. Along with Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Place and St Paul’s, it should be essential for London first time visitors."
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
4.7 (108922 ratings)4.5 (34361 ratings)
Panoramic views from high level walkways and behind-the-scenes access to original lifting machinery.
Tower Bridge Rd, London, SE1 2UP, United Kingdom
BridgeSights & LandmarksObservation Decks & TowersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"Tower Bridge is one of the most beautiful bridges in London, and one of the great London icons. This twin-towered bascule and suspension bridge was built in the late 19th century, and is one of the most recognisable symbols of London all over the world. If you visit the Tower Bridge Experience, you can climb one of the towers for an outstanding view of the city and river."
Mentioned by London x London
The London Sightseeing Guide: 39 Unmissable Things to do in London
"It’s one of the most iconic London tourist attractions, and certainly unmissable during your visit to the capital. This 19th century bridge across the Thames is an instantly recognisable symbol of London, so be sure to take a tour (you can book online) and get some great photos."
Palace of Westminster
Palace of Westminster
4.5 (2475 ratings)4.5 (15432 ratings)
Neo-Gothic masterpiece and seat of the UK government. Guided tours on Saturdays and in summer.
Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
Government officeSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Connolly Cove
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"Another impressive building that we briefly mentioned above is the Houses of Parliament. The Houses of Parliament is also known as the ‘Palace of Westminster’ which is located on the left bank of River Thames. The building was built for Edward the Confessor in the 11th century and was enlarged by William I (the conqueror)."
Mentioned by Destguides
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"The Houses of Parliament, or the Westminster Palace, is designed in the gothic-architectural style. It is the meeting place for the two Houses of Parliament, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The current palace was built in 1847 after a fire destroyed the original building."
Mentioned by London 5 days itinerary
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"A visit to London is not complete without a trip to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Quick Tip: Big Ben is the name of the bell inside the clock tower. The tower is actually known as the Elizabeth Tower."
Keats House
Keats House
4.5 (291 ratings)4.5 (122 ratings)
Museum and library in Keats' former residence, with collections of letters, effects and poems.
10 Keats Grove, London, NW3 2RR, United Kingdom
Heritage museumSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistoric Sites
St Giles in the Fields
St Giles in the Fields
4.3 (103 ratings)4 (21 ratings)
Spired, Palladian-style, Anglican edifice, designed by Henry Flitcroft, with musical services.
60 St Giles High St, London, WC2H 8LG, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAnglican churchChurches & Cathedrals
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
4.5 (1986 ratings)
Primrose Hill is a compact, villagelike area of grand Victorian terraces and pastel-coloured Regency townhouses. Its namesake hilltop park has panoramic views over Regent’s Park and the city beyond. Upmarket delis, chic eateries, and boutique fashion stores cluster along Regent’s Park Road, and surrounding streets are dotted with gastropubs and tea rooms. The Regent’s Canal towpath leads to nearby Camden Market.
London, UK
Sights & LandmarksNeighborhoodsParks
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
London Itinerary: How to Spend 6 Days in London
"You can also rent a boat to row across its lake (seasonal), climb Primrose Hill for a nice view of London, or enjoy the roses at Queen Mary Gardens. There are also homes located in Regent’s Park, including Winfeld House, which has been the official residence of the U.S. Ambassador to the UK since after World War 2. A great place to have a break or enjoy a picnic (there is a restaurant located in the center of the park or bring your own food)."
Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace
4.4 (20029 ratings)3.5 (4886 ratings)
Royal palace and gardens, with exhibits on former residents like Queen Victoria and Princess Diana.
Kensington Gardens, Kensington, London, W8 4PX, United Kingdom
PalaceSights & LandmarksMuseumCastlesHistoric SitesGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Built in 1605, Kensington Palace became the favourite royal residence under William and Mary of Orange in 1689, remaining so until George III (r 1760-1820) became king and moved out. Today, it's still a royal residence, with the likes of Prince William and Catherine and Prince Harry and Meghan living there. A large part of the palace is open to the public, however, including the King's and Queen's State Apartments."
Mentioned by Destguides
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"Kensington Palace is one of the historical landmarks of London, England. The famous rich history of the palace began when it was first built in 1605 by Sir George Coppin. The Palace was the birthplace of Queen Victoria, and today, it is the official London residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge."
Virginia Water Lake
Virginia Water Lake
4.7 (298 ratings)4.5 (180 ratings)
Historic manmade lake with a waterfall, bordered by gardens, monuments & a walking/biking trail.
Virginia Water, GU25 4NU, UK
LakeNature & ParksWaterfalls

Top Best Restaurants in London Borough of Hounslow

GOGOS Waterfront Restaurant
GOGOS Waterfront Restaurant
4.2 (689 ratings)
Racecourse Marina, Maidenhead Rd, Windsor SL4 5HT, United Kingdom
South African restaurantAfrican restaurantBarBreakfast restaurantFamily restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"If it’s high-class modern dining and cracking marina views you’re after, Gogos Waterfront Restaurant should be just the ticket. The colourful, flavoursome menu is brought to life with South African sparkle, the cocktails are to die for and the views from its choice marina location lend your meal a touch of maritime glamour."
Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
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"Slightly off the beaten track, and only accessible by car, this charming, family-run South African restaurant boasts views over the marina and Windsor racecourse. Expect a friendly welcome and great service whether you stop by for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just drinks, and a relaxed setting in which to drink and dine."
Wild by Tart
Wild by Tart
4.5 (130 ratings)
Large multi-purpose space with a restaurant, bar, deli, event space & photography studio.
3-4 Eccleston Yards, London, SW1W 9AZ, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarCoffee shopEvent venue
Mentioned by DOSE
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"Wild by Tart offers a relaxed, all day dining menu serving food with big flavours and seasonal ingredients, sustainably sourced where possible. They will be open with a scaled back menu, offering diners courtyard seating in Eccleston Yards for Monday – Saturday dinner, and Wednesday Lunch. The area is covered, providing a roof and insulation from the unpredictable British weather to ensure an enjoyable dining experience."
Mentioned by Absolutely.London
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"Wild by Tart’s menu focuses on big flavours and seasonal, sustainably-sourced ingredients, often from the founders’ respective family farms in Northumberland and Somerset. Their outdoor courtyard serves food cooked on the wood-fired oven and charcoal grill, with dishes such as grilled mackerel with pickled red cabbage, horseradish crème fraiche and watercress."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Drink, dine and relax at this imposing former power station eatery. Founded by the team behind Tart London, the restaurant's stunning pared-back interiors are matched with innovative and sustainably-sourced dishes."
MBER
MBER
4.5 (658 ratings)
Polished eatery specialising in elevated Pan-Asian staples such as curries, seafood & meat dishes.
1A Pudding Ln, London, EC3R 8AB, United Kingdom
Pan-Asian restaurantAsian restaurantBarCigar shopCocktail barIndonesian restaurantRestaurantThai restaurantWine barWine club

Top Rated Parks to Visit in London Borough of Hounslow

Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens
4.7 (21355 ratings)4.5 (4124 ratings)
Expansive park containing Kensington Palace and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground.
London, W2 2UH, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
St. George's Gardens
St. George's Gardens
4.6 (178 ratings)4 (11 ratings)
Formerly an 18th-century graveyard, this tranquil green space offers seating areas & scenic gardens.
Wakefield St, London, WC1H 8HZ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by University of London
The Best Parks for Summer Fun in London
"St George’s Gardens used to be a graveyard, but nowadays, the calm and tranquil green space is one of Bloomsbury’s most beloved parks. It’s one of the many green spaces in Bloomsbury, which is also known as the leafy neighbourhood of London, and offers seating areas ideal for scenic, city centre picnics."
The National Archives
The National Archives
4.3 (124 ratings)4.5 (130 ratings)
Bessant Dr, Richmond, TW9 4DU, United Kingdom
Government officeBook storeCafeEvent venueExhibitParkRecords storage facilityVisitor centerHistory MuseumsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Cadogan Tate
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"The National Archives is situated close to the river and is open to the public. It offers a range of exhibitions and events, as well as access to documents and reading rooms for research projects. There is also a bookshop and restaurant."

Top Rated Concerts and Shows in London Borough of Hounslow

The Old Vic
The Old Vic
4.6 (2676 ratings)4.5 (640 ratings)
Long-running theatre staging classic & modern productions, many with well known actors & directors.
The Cut, South Bank, London, SE1 8NB, United Kingdom
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Rich Mix
Rich Mix
4.5 (1679 ratings)4.5 (48 ratings)
Community arts hub staging music, dance and spoken word performance, art shows and film screenings.
35-47 Bethnal Green Rd, London, E1 6LA, United Kingdom
Event venueConcerts & ShowsArt galleryArts organizationCafeCharityComedy clubCommunity centerLive music venueMovie theaterPerforming arts theaterTheaters
Mentioned by Montcalm London City Blog
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"Rich Mix allows creativity in all its magnificent forms – live music, theatre, poetry, film, art, design and drawing, so it’s a little distinct from the other places on the list, but the charity behind the cross-media arts centre, The Rich Mix Cultural Foundation, has a pretty inspiring goal. And that’s to offer the public space to discover more about the creative offerings of people from various migrant populations. Since taking over the former clothing factory on Bethnal Green Road, Rich Mix has put on many free exhibitions, screenings and concerts."
The Langdon Down Centre
The Langdon Down Centre
4.6 (45 ratings)4.5 (2 ratings)
Drama, opera and concerts in a restored, 150-seat theatre, plus museum about learning disabilities.
Langdon Down Centre, 2a Langdon Park, Teddington TW11 9PS, United Kingdom
Non-profit organizationConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Langdon Down Museum of Learning Disability is housed in the building that Victorian doctor Dr John Langdon Down lived and worked in. In this building, Dr Down researched and took new approaches to caring for people with learning disabilities. The museum today highlights exhibits about the work of Dr John as well as Normansfield Theatre and the Royal Earlswood Asylum."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near London Borough of Hounslow

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