Surbiton is a suburban neighbourhood of south-west London within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames (RBK). It is situated next to the River Thames, 18 kilometres (11 mi) south west of central London in the historic county of Surrey. For administrative purposes, Surbiton has been part of Greater London since 1965, following the passing of the London Government Act 1963. Surbiton comprises four of the RBK's wards: Alexandra, Berrylands, St. Mark's, and Surbiton Hill.
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4.5 based on 5 reviews
Visit the famous hedge maze, Tudor knot garden and the state apartments at this splendid red-brick Tudor Palace, which is set in formal Gardens and open parkland along the Thames River.
Cannot fault anything to do with the organising of the visit & staff all over the palace. I know we were all children once but it would be so nice to have a certain time to visit when there are no loud shouting children spoiling the audio you are trying to listen to. In the end we did the tour in reverse, start at the apartments first. The main area was the kitchens where it affected most. Lovely garden, would aim to visit again when in full bloom but not too many shouting children!
4.5 based on 196 reviews
Situated at the heart of South West London, the Rose opened its doors in January 2008 and offers a unique theatrical centre to the entire region. It has its roots in Kingston, but serves more than a million people who live and work in the region.Under the leadership of Artistic Director, Stephen Unwin, the Rose offers a rich programme of artistic activity, for people from all backgrounds and tastes. It combines the highest artistic standards, a resolute commitment to learning, and a determination to involve the broader community in what we do.
4.5 based on 538 reviews
We stumbled across this park whilst looking for parking around Hampton Court Palace. We were so surprised to see how lovely it was - with an attractive lake/statue and so many deer. We had a lovely walk despite it being muddy - we didn't see it all by any means but will be back when the weather is better.
5 based on 140 reviews
London and Surrey's Premier Karting Venue - Daytona Sandown Park is the only MSA licenced and NKA Approved circuit inside the M25. The 900 metre circuit can be split into two Junior Circuits that are perfect for Birthday Parties and Junior Arrive&Drive. Adults can race in Daytona's superb Sodi RT8 Karts that are capable of 50mph or the high performance Dmax 125cc Two Stroke Karts that exceed 70mph. Book online or call us for more information.
This was booked for my 11 year old son's birthday. It was a fantastic couple of hours and I cannot speak highly enough of the staff and how we were looked after from the initial booking to the minute we arrived and until we left....MoreThanks for the five star review. We are really pleased that the boys enjoyed their racing and that you found the team so helpful. We look forward to welcoming you back to Daytona Sandown Park soon.
5 based on 204 reviews
When you need one, you need one :-) I am sure it is delightful in the sunlight. Early January? Not so much.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
White Spider caters for all levels from beginners through to experienced climbers, providing courses and private tuition for all abilities, from one hour taster sessions, beginners’ courses through to advance courses and bespoke/private coaching sessions. We also have a kids castle, cafe with homemade cakes, great coffee, gear shop, changing facilities, showers and free parking. With 2000m2 of climbing upto 11.5m, including 103 lines on high walls (TR and lead) with over 380 routes and 230 bouldering problems, including a boulder cave and one of the biggest boulder comp walls. There's also an awesome stalactite roof (lead) with routes up to 20 metres long. With a dedicated training area including finger boards, stretching mats and a systems board. Our ethos, we are passionate about climbing and about our climbers. That means we aim to give you inspiring climbing, aided by friendly, knowledgeable staff in a great atmosphere.
This weekend I will be going climbing for the 4th time this month so have actually decide to become a member to get more value for money. The facilities here are great, 100+ lines with 4 routes each, and 2 really generous sized boulder walls...MoreThank you for your review and we look forward to see you at the weekend.
5 based on 266 reviews
London Country Tours offer popular chauffeur-driven tours of London and to towns and Castles, and site like Stonehenge, across England and the UK, customised to your itinerary.David Stubbs leads a small, hand-picked team who will look after you during your time in England and chauffeur you around in air-conditioned comfort. Our fleet of cars includes Chrysler Voyagers, Volvos, Toyotas and Ford Scorpios and each vehicle can accommodate parties of 4 to 8 people.London Country Tours is based in London - but we can pick you up, wherever you are in England. We'll take you around for a day... or longer if you like. Just let us know when you're coming... and what you're interested in. We'd be delighted to show you around our beautiful island.
While staying in London, we asked David to plan a day for our family outside the city. He certainly delivered. We had a marvelous day in Bath and the Cotswolds, traveling through small villages and seeing places we'd never go to on our own. David was a safe driver, very punctual, and it was fun to spend a long day with him. FIVE STARS!!!
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Went to the miniature steam rail with our 4yr & 20month olds. We've been before and enjoyed the simplicity of the railway.
Unfortunately, like all good things, it has become overly popular and overly expensive.
We paid for multi family tickets but due to the length of the queues only managed to get on the trains twice which was a shame. If I'd wanted to queue for hours I would have gone to a local theme park.
I like the concept of only being able to pay on the day but they really need to allow advance bookings and then restrict numbers better.
It's a lovely attraction but in danger of being spoilt.
4.5 based on 318 reviews
Visiting Strawberry Hill is a truly theatrical experience. On approach to the building it is immediately apparent from the whitewashed walls and crenelations that this is no ordinary stately home. Once inside the visitor will find the rooms magically lit by a unique collection of renaissance glass with a gloomy castle-like hall and grey gothic staircase leading dramatically to the magnificence of the gallery and state apartment. Between 2007 and 2015 the structure of the building was saved from ruin and the eccentric interiors have been fully restored to their late 18th century style. The restoration project has won major awards from the European Union, the Georgian Group, RICS and RHS, and is shortlisted as 2015's Best Tourism Project at the British Guild of Travel Writer's Awards. As well as guided tours and self-guided visits, we also offer events and family activities as well as an excellent cafe and shop.
We thoroughly enjoyed visiting Strawberry Hill House. We found the staff/volunteers very welcoming and informative. They were enthusiastic to share with visitors or leave you to enjoy wondering. We are National Trust members so got a discount. The cafe was well worth a visit too.I am very pleased that you had such a good visit - than you for coming, and for sharing your experience best wishes Nick
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Small but beautiful tranquil Gardens close to the Thames and the village orchard, nice coffee and cake shop with the Millenium Tapestry and art gallery alongside.
Sit in the quiet Sunshine a few minutes and the garden birds, squirrels and even the parakeets become your friend. A real gem and with well maintained flower Gardens all year round
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