What to do and see in Kingston upon Thames, England: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

June 21, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

Kingston upon Thames, also known as Kingston, is an area in the southwest of Greater London, England, 10.4 miles (16.7 km) southwest of Charing Cross. It is the administrative centre of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.
Restaurants in Kingston upon Thames

1. GoBoat Kingston

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GoBoat Kingston

GoBoat is a fun, self-drive boat hire experience. From our Riverside location, your boat trip accesses a stunning section of the Thames passing Hampton Court Palace. No experience necessary, training will be given. Max 8 persons per boat including children. Dogs welcome aboard. WE ARE OPEN! BOOK ONLINE NOW AT GOBOAT.CO.UK

2. Game of Stones - Treasure Hunt

Guildhall 2 High Street, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1EU England +44 20 3745 5050 [email protected] http://gameofstonestreasurehunt.com
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Game of Stones - Treasure Hunt

PLAY NOW - even in lockdown. A thrilling COVID-19 Friendly outdoor TREASURE HUNT ADVENTURE from £12.50 for a solo adventure, up to £40 for a team size of 6 (same household only, or two single people as per the current lockdown rules). Hourly slots are available and players can social distance, as the game allows each team member to use their own phone during the game! An interactive quest via clues and riddles on your mobile phone, you'll go through graveyards, market squares and alleys in a magical journey across historic Kingston. An AWESOME day or night out with a difference, ideal for adults and families. Best photos submitted win a secret treasure prize. Ideal for single play, romantic dates, mates, family fun and corporate team building. So don't hesitate, to reserve your date, as adventure will never wait!

Reviewed By lousadventures0509 - Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

This was so much fun & is the perfect Covid game! It's a great way to make going for a walk fun & you get to learn so much about the beautiful, historic town of Kingston. I've lived there all my life & even I learnt so much about the town to the point where some of the clues made me doubt my existing knowledge of the town as it leads you to so many hidden gems! I cannot recommend this enough & will definitely be playing again with a bigger team once lockdown is over!

3. Turk Launches

Town End Pier 68 High Street, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1HN England +44 20 8546 2434 [email protected] http://www.turks.co.uk
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

Turk Launches

April to October, Turk Launches cruise along the most scenic stretch of the River Thames, capturing the history and beauty of Richmond, Kingston and Hampton Court. Their eye-catching fleet of five boats are each stylishly furnished, with a bar, toilet and outside deck. Nearby attractions include Richmond & Kingston Riverside, Strawberry Hill House, Poppy Factory, Teddington Lock and Hampton Court Palace. Many bars and restaurants can be found along the cosmopolitan riversides at Kingston and Richmond. Group bookings of 20 + get a £2 discount against a single or return ticket. Bookings must be made in advance. Private hire of the boats for private parties is available all year round, catering for 20 - 150 people.

Reviewed By PaulHolford

Had a pleasant 45 minute round trip from Kingston toward Hampton Court. Reasonably priced bar on the boat.Friendly staff.When the pandemic is over will look to doing a longer trip.Cost was £6 concession,£8 normal fare.

4. Rose Theatre Kingston

24-26 High Street, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1HL England +44 20 8174 0090 http://www.rosetheatrekingston.org/
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Rose Theatre Kingston

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.

Reviewed By RobertB308 - North Berwick, United Kingdom

We were pleased to visit the Rose Theatre for a production just a few days after it celebrated its 10th anniversary. It is a well-designed space for theatre and other arts productions and we very much enjoyed our visit. The production of "Much Ado About Nothing" was edgy and comical and there were several excellent performances including those of Mel Giedroyc and, making his professional theatre debut, Calam Lynch.

5. All Saints Church

Market Place, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JP England +44 20 8546 5964 [email protected] http://www.allsaintskingston.co.uk
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All Saints Church

Reviewed By 933paulines - London, United Kingdom

We went to visit this lovely old church in the centre of Kingston after Christmas shopping. We went to look at the decorated Christmas trees in the tree festival. Afterwards we went to the cafe in the church for a well deserved coffee and a slice of cake. It is very good value and it was nice to sit and relax while listening to the church organ being played.

6. Canbury Gardens

Lower Ham Road, Kingston upon Thames KT2 5AU England http://www.kingston.gov.uk/directory_record/11367/canbury_gardens
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Canbury Gardens

Reviewed By RAZAshadab - Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

Canbury Gardens among the most beautiful places to be in Kingston area. It has a nice and beautiful garden, overlooking the Thames river. Good for a walk, jog , cycling, fishing, or feeding the birds near the river. With free basketball court and big field for children to run around, it is an ideal place to picnic with friends and family. You can also hire a boat or cruise at the river. My favourite activity is to just sit on any of the benches around, and just watch the world go by. Serenity, tranquility, peaceful ......... its my favourite place in Kingston. p.s. : please avoid visiting there in the evenings on the weekends. There has been a growing nuisance of drunken crowds spoiling the area.

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