Best Zoo in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

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Best Zoo in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

ZSL London Zoo
ZSL London Zoo
4.3 (19748 ratings)4 (6438 ratings)
Major city zoo and research centre helping to conserve numerous species in naturalistic habitats.
Outer Cir, London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
ZooZoos & Aquariums
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"Giants of the Galápagos was opened in 2009 to coincide with the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin,[34] and is home to three female Galápagos giant tortoises named Dolly, Polly and Priscilla. The exhibit features a large indoor area, with a heated pond and underfloor heating, while the outdoor paddock has been designed to mimic the tortoise's natural environment and features two heated pools, one of which is a naturalistic clay wallow."
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"Located in Regent’s Park is ZSL London Zoo, the world’s oldest scientific zoo. It opened in 1828, the brainchild of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, who was also the founder of Singapore. It’s one of the most popular things to do with kids in London, home to plenty of cool creatures."
Battersea Park Children's Zoo
Battersea Park Children's Zoo
4.3 (1278 ratings)4 (225 ratings)
Home to smaller animals including otters, capuchins and chinchillas, with an interactive play area.
Battersea Park - Via, Chelsea Bridge, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
ZooZoos & AquariumsPark
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Nestled in Battersea Park, this Children’s Zoo may not exactly be big, but that’s part of its charm. They house a range of mammals, reptiles and birds, from farm to smaller exotics animals. With various feeding times, picnic and play areas and children’s rides, this zoo is especially good for the little ones."
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"Battersea Park Children's Zoo is home to a host of farmyard animals, flamingos, otters and monkeys. Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ. Tube: Sloane Square Station"
Land of the Lions
Land of the Lions
4.1 (14 ratings)
Asiatic lions & langur monkeys in a London Zoo enclosure with walkways & an Indian-style temple.
Regent's Park, London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
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Tiger Territory
Tiger Territory
3.3 (7 ratings)
The Regent's Park, London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
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Gorilla Kingdom
Gorilla Kingdom
4.4 (8 ratings)
ZSL London Zoo, Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
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The Attenborough Komodo Dragon House
The Attenborough Komodo Dragon House
4.2 (6 ratings)
Regent's Park, London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
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Blackburn Pavilion
Blackburn Pavilion
4.5 (6 ratings)
Regent's Park, London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
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Butterfly Paradise
Butterfly Paradise
4.4 (50 ratings)
The Regent's Park, ZSL London Zoo, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
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Hanwell Zoo
Hanwell Zoo
4.3 (1022 ratings)4 (61 ratings)
Family petting zoo with goats, flamingoes & peacocks, plus a cafe, play area & the Millennium Maze.
Church Rd, London, W7 3BP, United Kingdom
ZooZoos & Aquariums
Into Africa
Into Africa
5 (1 ratings)
London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
Zoo

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

Chiswick House
Chiswick House
4 (403 ratings)
Neo-Palladian villa from 1729 with 65 acres of formal English gardens, guided tours & a cafe.
Chiswick, London, UK
BuildingSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
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"Completed in 1729 by the 3rd earl of Burlington (also known for Burlington House—home of the Royal Academy—and Burlington Arcade…"
Twickenham Stoop
Twickenham Stoop
4.6 (1461 ratings)4.5 (100 ratings)
Redeveloped rugby stadium with room for 15,000 as well as an on-site club shop and real ale bar.
Langhorn Dr, Twickenham, TW2 7SX, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksArenas & Stadiums
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
4.7 (31204 ratings)4.5 (7034 ratings)
Trees and flowers from around the globe in vast gardens with huge greenhouses and Treetop Walkway.
Richmond, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksParkWedding venueGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
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"The botanic gardens at Kew, in Richmond, were first opened to the public in 1840 after the royal family established the gardens initially and started to bring plants from overseas from 1759. Because of the royal family’s continued interest in Richmond, the areas of Kew and Richmond became one of the most fashionable places to live, especially in the 18th century. Today, Kew Gardens focuses on plant and fungi research whilst housing the largest collection of plants in the world."
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Alternatively, if you are not interested in visiting Camden, you could try visiting two of the recommended morning attractions (e.g., Windsor Castle and Kew Gardens). You’ll need to use public transit to reach the morning attractions and to get to Camden but the attractions in Camden are all within walking distance."

Best Street Markets in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

Whitecross Market
Whitecross Market
4.6 (1414 ratings)4.5 (103 ratings)
Weekday outdoor market lined with stalls offering a variety of street eats, from meat pies to pizza.
Whitecross St, London, EC1Y 8JL, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by London x London
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"Whitecross Street Market is a friendly and scrumptious market that’s a favourite amongst hard working locals, and has been serving up delicious food for over 150 years. It’s still relatively unknown, tucked away behind The Barbican Centre, so the food here is unpretentious and on point. Don’t miss long-time favourite Ravello’s Italian for some authentic Italian eats."
Mentioned by toptiplondon.com
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"20-30 stalls serve food from all over the world to local workers around Old St. It’s worth a detour if you’re visiting the City or the Barbican. Fortune Street Park, off one of the side streets, has plenty of park benches to eat your food. Or the Two Brewers pub (121 Whitecross St) lets you eat your food inside as long as you buy a drink."
Maltby Street Market
Maltby Street Market
4.5 (2967 ratings)4.5 (492 ratings)
Outdoor weekend street market below 19th--century railway arches with 30-plus fresh produce stalls.
Ropewalk, Maltby St, London SE1 3PA, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingBarRestaurantFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by London x London
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"By London market terms,Maltby Streetis a relative newcomer – having only opened in 2009. That hasn’t stopped it from cementing its position as one of the go-to street food markets in London. It’s largely down to the fact that the quality of the traders is unfailingly high: from the decadent sweet treats at Waffle On to the cheesy goodness of The Cheese Truck, it’s a gastronome’s paradise."
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"Each weekend a gastronomic feast is set up beneath the railway arches of Bermondsey, with a street market stretch called the Ropewalk. Food vendors range from seafood and cured meat producers to local artisans selling their baked goods and homemade pickles and preserves. Aside from being able to sample local produce, visitors can pick up a gourmet coffee."
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Street Food Markets in Central London
"A small, vibrant market with a good range of quality street food stalls, food producers and cafes. Open: Saturday 10am–5pm, Sunday 11am–4pmAddress: 41 Maltby St, London SE1 3PATransport: London Bridge tube/train station or Bermondsey tube stationmaltby.st"
Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road Flower Market
4.5 (5570 ratings)4.5 (597 ratings)
Flower market (open Sundays only) surrounded by independent fashion, antique and homeware stores.
Columbia Rd, London, E2 7RG, United Kingdom
Flower marketShoppingFloristMarketFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by A Pair of Passports
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"With the cute shops and stunning flower stalls, it’s easy to see why Columbia Road Flower Market is one of the best places to take photos in London. The market takes place every Sunday and, while we don’t make it there often (Sundays are reserved for laziness in our household), we are always pleased when we do. Everyone at Columbia Road Flower Market will be photographing in the flowers, but try to catch a bit of what is going on behind the scenes as well, or a completed bouquet shot that highlights your personality."
Mentioned by Blogger at Large
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"There is probably nowhere more atmospheric to browse for and buy flowers and plants than Columbia Road Flower Market. It is a heavenly Sunday market and where the locals shop to frilly up their homes – or you might just want to give someone a treat. If you are just in London for a visit and can’t take plants back home with you, it’s definitely worth a visit – even on the coldest, greyest days!"
Mentioned by mirror
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"This street market off Hackney Road is an explosion of colour thanks to the breathtaking flowers that fill the stalls from exotic plants to local flora. Unsurprisingly, it smells incredible too. You might have to navigate your way through hordes of Instagram fans trying to capture that perfect picture, but it's well worth it just for the sights."

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

Nobu London (Old Park Lane)
Nobu London (Old Park Lane)
4.3 (888 ratings)
Minimalist setting for Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine, popular with A-list celebrities.
19 Old Park Ln, London, W1K 1LB, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantSushi restaurant
Mio Yatai
Mio Yatai
4.3 (159 ratings)
129A Pritchard's Rd, London, E2 9AP, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantModern izakaya restaurantsRamen restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by The London Economic
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"A new delivery service from Japanese chef Angelo Sato, YATAI champions traditional Japanese cooking. Previously operating from a permanent site in the West End’s Market Halls, YATAI aims to “create high quality, authentic Japanese dishes that don’t compromise on premium ingredients or classical cooking techniques, at an affordable price that rivals those of high street chains”. Currently available on Deliveroo, or to collect, the menu includes YATAI favourites such as the ‘Humble Chicken Katsu Curry’; ‘Pride of Japan’ – a tuna-based sushi bowl; and a selection of katsu sandos."
Taro
Taro
4.3 (1704 ratings)
Unfussy Japanese ramen, sushi and noodles served at communal tables in a bright, airy dining space.
61 Brewer St, London, W1F 9UW, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

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South Woodford 2 Bed En-Suite House
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Baytree Hotel
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$61.5 /night
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DoubleTree By Hilton London Excel
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$62 /night
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