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Your search for Attractions & events in River-Thames returned 100 results
Attraction - Museum, London
Take a tour through the world’s wine regions at Vinopolis and stimulate your senses at the tasting tables. Five wine tastings and a cocktail are included in the admission.
Attraction - Historic Site, London
A historic well situated in a low chamber accessible by stairs from an exhibition room (which includes some artefacts).
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
Wren church and home to the Bow Bells. The Tower is open to visitors. The Norman crypt with its chapel is the oldest parochial building still in use in London.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
Church dating from 1056 and the burial place of Samuel Pepys. This is the parish church of Trinity House with many interesting historical features. Has strong Norwegian links.
Attraction - Abbey/Priory, London
One of Britain's finest Gothic buildings. Scene of the coronation, marriage and burial of British monarchs. Nave and cloisters, Royal Chapels and Undercroft Museum.
Attraction - Farm, London
Farm serving the community. Animals include goats, cows, sheep, pigs, ducks and chickens. Also horticultural displays.
Attraction - Museum, London
Large collection of Egyptian archaeology. Over 80,000 artefacts show the development of Egyptian culture, technology and daily life from prehistoric to Roman times.
Attraction - Municipal Park,
Kensington Gardens were originally formed in 1689 with land from Hyde Park when William and Mary moved into Nottingham House, now Kensington Palace.
Attraction - Cathedral/Minster, London
England's principal Roman Catholic cathedral completed in 1903. Brick built in Byzantine style with interior marbles, mosaics and famous 'Stations of the Cross' by Eric Gill.
Attraction - Museum, London
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank from its foundation in 1694 to its role in today’s economy. Interactive programmes with graphics and video help explain its many and varied roles.