Bromley is a district of south east London England, located 9.3 miles (15.0 km) south east of Charing Cross. It is the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Bromley, and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.
Restaurants in Bromley
4.5 based on 161 reviews
Whenever I am asked "where shall we go for a walk today" by my partner, High Elms Country Park is always a popular favourite. With many routes to take within the ancient woodlands, Friendly dog walkers always great you with a smile as they pass by, and return your greeting. If the weather turns damp, don't worry as the trees seem to bear the rain better than if walking though meadows etc.
4 based on 223 reviews
This is a great place to take your children. It's not a very big farm but ideal when you have an hour to spend. It's a cheap visit and the kids will love feeding the goats, donkeys, chickens,ponies,cows,rabbits and Guinea pigs. They are all really...MoreMany thanks for your review of the farm, it exactly sums up the farm in just a short few words. We appreciate you taking time to place a review and hope we can see you again in the future.
4 based on 234 reviews
The Churchill Theatre's comfortable auditorium, Seating up to 781, is fully air-conditioned and the theatre's facilities include bars, refreshment kiosks and spacious foyers.
Fantastic theatre within easy reach, without the expense of travel to London. Comfortable Seating with plenty of leg room. Easy access for disabled or those who cannot manage stairs, etc - book tickets in the circle and pick the very back row of seats. You simply walk from the entrance foyer straight to your seat within a few metres (no steps) and you get a perfectly good view (albeit a little high). Have seen many great productions here and it is good value for money. Snacks and drinks can be bought in entrance area. Free parking in local roads in the evening.
4 based on 163 reviews
I grew up in Bromley but have lived in America for many years. The shopping mall has been a great addition to Bromley High Street. Especially on a cold wet winters day like it was today. There is such a wonderful array of shops with...MoreThank you for your great comments and score, glad you love the trees and decorations - we love them!
4.5 based on 41 reviews
This is a very good local park well maintained by the Council. It is just off the High Street beside the Churchill theatre and not immediately obvious form the high street. As you walk in you will see a wonderful vista with a lake at the bottom of the hill, good children Playgrounds and well maintained landscaped Gardens. A lovely place for a walk away from the hustle and bustle of the busy town centre.
4 based on 15 reviews
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Very large open area park with mature trees, bowling green, football pitches, cricket field, rugby pitch, tennis court, basketball court, and a car park. Near the car park is a very large children's play area, ideal for both young and older children. But there is also another children's play area further down the park, which is better suited to just toddlers and small children. A really nice park that's worth visiting for families, and anyone that wants to be more active, just remember to bring your own balls and kit.
5 based on 1 reviews
took my 3 year old on a lovely walk through elmstead woods. told him we were going on a bear hunt!
theres lovely carvings. he loved running in the open space! walked and jumped across the logs.
really nice peaceful place. shame theres not more carvings! but beautiful to see!
4 based on 1 reviews
I have not been able to do justice to this place yet as I am recovering from a broken leg. However I went there again today and was able to get further into the park than before - the path I take starts next to the Central Library and goes fairly steeply downhill to a bridge of water . One is surrounded by nature even though knowing one is in a town centre in one of the greatest cities in the world, Greater London. More as I recover.
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