The 10 Best Visitor Centers in South East England, England

January 3, 2022 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in South East England, United Kingdom including Hastings Lifeboat Station Visitors Centre, Royal Windsor Information Centre, Eton Visitor Information Centre, Dungeness B Power Station Visitor Centre, Shepherd Neame Visitor Centre & Brewery Tour, Wokingham Tourist Information Centre, The Droit House Visitor Information Centre, Rye Heritage Centre, Brading Railway Heritage Centre and Tearooms, MK Visitor Information Centre.
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1. Hastings Lifeboat Station Visitors Centre

The Stade, Old Town, Hastings TN34 3FJ England +44 1424 720828 http://www.hastingslifeboat.org.uk/visitor-centre/
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5.0 based on 53 reviews

Hastings Lifeboat Station Visitors Centre

Reviewed By CollynF1

Besides doing a wonderful job of saving lives at sea, it is a must see for tourists who do not live by the sea. Most of our students live inland, and for many it is the first time they have seen the sea or even a lifeboat. What us seasiders take for granted is a complete fascination to landlubbers. Colin and Lynda

2. Royal Windsor Information Centre

Thames St Windsor Royal Shopping Mall, Windsor SL4 1PJ England +44 1753 743900 [email protected] https://www.windsor.gov.uk/visitor-information/visitor-information-centre
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Royal Windsor Information Centre

Reviewed By 968nicholash - London, United Kingdom

Tourist information centres come in many shapes, sizes, locations and formats, but not many are the former booking hall of a Royal railway station. Nor do many tourist information office staff serve their customers through ticket office windows. Add in comfy sofas to sit on while you look at leaflets and discuss plans, maybe with a coffee and a cake from the next door coffee shop, and you have the ingredients for the perfect customer experience.

3. Eton Visitor Information Centre

67 High Street, Eton, Windsor SL4 6AA England 44753852588 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Eton Visitor Information Centre

Eton's local information centre can provide you with up to date and relevant information for your stay in and around the surrounding area. Pick up your Eton walkway brochure and browse our shop for souvenirs.

4. Dungeness B Power Station Visitor Centre

Dungeness B Power Station E Service Road, Dungeness TN29 9PX England +44 1797 343728 [email protected] https://www.edfenergy.com/energy/education/visitor-centres/dungeness-b-visitor-centre
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4.5 based on 108 reviews

Dungeness B Power Station Visitor Centre

We are part of the number 1 world's leading electricity company, EDF Group. Please note that wef 11 March 2020 all tours have been suspended and our visitors centre is now closed to the general public in order to support the country's fight against covid-19 spread of infection. As soon as it is right that we reopen our doors we will update our website and this information. In the interim please look at our online information on www.edf-energy.com - there is educational material available

Reviewed By luciec353 - Ashford, United Kingdom

I booked this tour for my Husband and I having recently been to Chernobyl, which sparked a general interest in nuclear power, and we wanted to see a working nuclear power plant. We were not disappointed. Our guides were Sarah and Helen, who were very knowledgeable, friendly and enthusiastic, and answered any questions in a non-patronising way. The tour was very well run, security was tight, which is understandable, and the rules were the same as at Chernobyl, that is, you must be completely covered up, bring your passport, any forms must be completed accurately, and do as you are told. I am so glad we did this tour as it was really interesting. I wish we had arrived earlier so we could have taken more time in the Visitor Centre which was also informative and well presented. We were lucky enough to see the top of the reactor, and the training room which is an exact copy of the Control Room used to train people before they are allowed to do it for real. A really enjoyable afternoon.

5. Shepherd Neame Visitor Centre & Brewery Tour

17 Court Street, Faversham ME13 7AX England +44 1795 542016 [email protected] http://www.shepherdneame.co.uk/visitor-centre
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4.5 based on 1,754 reviews

Shepherd Neame Visitor Centre & Brewery Tour

Take a look behind the scenes at Shepherd Neame – Britain’s oldest brewer. You guide will take you through the heart of the brewery so you can see the traditional mash tuns; taste natural mineral water from the brewery’s well; try some malted barley; smell locally-grown Kentish hops; see bygone delivery vehicles and step into a recreated cooper’s workshop. Finally there’s a fascinating tutored tasting of Shepherd Neame’s Kentish ales and speciality lagers. Tours run most days - advance booking is strongly recommended and you should allow 2 hours for your visit

Reviewed By oceancables - London, United Kingdom

Fantastic experience, great tour of the UK’s oldest brewery, interesting facts and lots of information all rounded off with a tutored tasting session featuring 6 different refreshments !

6. Wokingham Tourist Information Centre

Town Hall Market Place, Wokingham RG40 1AS England http://www.wokingham-tc.gov.uk/information/information-centre
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Wokingham Tourist Information Centre

7. The Droit House Visitor Information Centre

Droit House The Pier, Margate CT9 1JD England +44 1843 577577 http://www.visitthanet.co.uk/plan-your-visit/visitor-information-services/
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

The Droit House Visitor Information Centre

8. Rye Heritage Centre

Heritage Centre Strand Quay, Rye TN31 7AY England +44 1797 226696 [email protected] http://www.ryeheritage.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 397 reviews

Rye Heritage Centre

The perfect start to your visit to Rye! The Rye Heritage Centre is the home of the 'Story of Rye' Town Model Sound and Light show, a handmade scale model of Victorian Rye that plays a show that takes you through 700 years of Rye's history. Historic Audio Walking Tours are available for hire, with guided ghost tours available on selected dates during the winter months. The Heritage Centre is also host to a fantastic working collection of Old Pier Penny Arcade amusement machines, and has a wide variety of books and maps on Rye and the surrounding area, as well as exclusive locally made pottery and souvenirs in the gift shop.

Reviewed By 855katriinar - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

This is the best ghost walk I've ever had. It's only £10 per person and takes about 2.5h-3h. It was a horrible weather when we did this but as it was so interesting we stayed till the end. Includes a lot of history of Rye too. Recommend to book it well in advance.

9. Brading Railway Heritage Centre and Tearooms

Station Road, Brading PO36 0DY England +44 1983 401222 http://www.facebook.com/BradingRailwayStation/
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Brading Railway Heritage Centre and Tearooms

10. MK Visitor Information Centre

24 Silbury Arcade Nr Door 13, Milton Keynes MK9 3ES England +44 1908 688293 [email protected] http://www.destinationmiltonkeynes.co.uk/About-us/Contact
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

MK Visitor Information Centre

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