1.National Museum of Childhood
Address: Cambridge Heath Rd, London E2 9PA
Opening hours: Daily 10:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m., Fridays 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Date of creation: 1872 r.
Prices: FREE Admission
What the attraction contains: Everyday objects, toys, games and everything related to childhood - from historical times to the present day.
Website link: https://www.vam.ac.uk/info/young
National Museum of Childhood - i.e. National Museum of Childhood, is a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum dedicated to arts and crafts, but this unique branch collects exhibits related to childhood and adolescence. Among the collection, in addition to numerous toys that our great-grandparents played with, we can find board games, children's clothes or photos showing childhood in different eras.
Located in London's East End, the museum receives annual visits from More than 400tys of people of all ages. The oldest toys and items used by children are more than 500 years old and date back to the 14th century, but the collection also covers modern times, so you can find modern game consoles or computer games, and especially for the youngest, special multimedia exhibitions and interactive workshops have been created, where you can learn about toys through play and designing your own toys "childhood history".
Some of the most interesting exhibits include the country's largest A collection of dolls including one belonging to Queen Anne, voice-activated toys from the 1920s, the largest doll's house with 19 rooms and electricity or a unique collection of comic books.
2.Madame Tussaud's Museum of Wax Figures
Address: Marylebone Rd, Marylebone, London NW1 5LR
Opening hours: daily 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Date of creation: 1835 r.
Prices: £24 - £90
What the attraction contains: a collection of wax figures depicting prominent historical and contemporary personalities, actors, singers, athletes, politicians, etc.
Website link: https://www.madametussauds.com/london/
The world's most famous museum of wax figures with exceptionally realistic exhibits, attracts millions of visitors annually. In operation since the 19th century, the modest museum is now a one of London's most visited attractions. Among the exhibits are perfectly reproduced figures of famous historical persons, people from the world of politics, athletes, celebrities, singers, actors and even fictional characters - heroes of box office movies.
Going to Madame Tussaud's Wax Figures Museum, you can find your favorite idol, performer, sports star or even Queen Elizabeth II and simply take a photo with them. On the gallery grounds, practically everywhere you can take a selfie with a celebrity and photograph the exhibits. Among the most besieged figures, one can mention Pope John Paul II, the Terminator, heroes of the "Star Wars" and film "Star Trek" Or Benny Hill, Marilyn Monroe and Angelina Joli.
Younger visitors spend most of their time at film exhibitions such as. King Kong "Skull Island" or the complete hit that is the entire exhibition dedicated to the Marvel universe z Hulk natural size.
3.Sherlock Holmes Museum
Address: 221b Baker St, Marylebone, London NW1 6XE
Opening Hours: Daily 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Date of creation: 1990 r.
Prices: from £11 to £16
What the attraction includes: a museum devoted entirely to the character of Sherlock Holmes - the legendary detective, the hero of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books.
Website link: https://www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk/
Probably the only, and certainly the most famous, museum dedicated to a fictional character - the Sherlock Holmes Museum located in London of course at 221b Baker Street. The name of the street, for this particular place was created at the time of the launch of the museum, until now such an address did not exist, but specifically for the museum, the building was given the official postal address at which the hero of the books lived Arthur Conan Doyle, the most famous detective-consultant Sherlock Holmes.
The museum was located in a historic building from 1815. corresponding to the descriptions of the apartment occupied by the detective, and all the decor, furniture, room layout and each floor of the museum were perfectly matched to the era described by the author, an official plaque was placed on the building, which in Britain is placed on buildings where famous personalities lived.
At the very entrance, visitors are greeted by a cheerful policeman - a distinctive Londoner "Bobby", and the guides and the unique nature of the museum, take visitors back to Victorian times, with gas lamps, everyday objects and lots of gadgets related to the character of Sherlock Holmes.
4.London Eye
Address: Lambeth, London SE1 7PB
Opening Hours: Daily 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Date of creation: 1999 r.
Prices: from £32.50 to £90
What the attraction includes: a viewing gallery in the form of a huge "Ferris wheel."
Website link: https://www.londoneye.com/
Most famous London "Ferris wheel", also known as Millennium Circle i London Eye, is a structure that was built to commemorate the start of the new millennium in 1999. The design of such a specific observation wheel had been conceived many years earlier, but it was decided that the perfect idea to launch the structure for visitors would be New Year's Eve 1999/2000.
London Eye was located on the south side of the Thames between Hungerford and Westminster bridges, giving visitors the use of the "Ferris wheel" With a height of 135m. The design was modeled on a bicycle wheel, so from a distance it actually looks like the observation nacelles are connected by spokes.
Passengers enter specially designed, air-conditioned capsules with oval seats and sound systems, London Eye journey takes 30 minutes and exactly halfway through, passengers find themselves at the highest point, enjoying the magnificent panorama of London. The wheel moves at a speed of about 30cm/s, so successive visitors get on and off the gondola without having to immobilize the entire structure. Annually chooses this attraction 3.5million tourists.
5.SEA LIFE London Aquarium
Address: County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, Lambeth, London SE1 7PB
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Date of creation: 1997 r.
Prices: £28 - £60
What's included in the attraction: An extensive aquarium, allowing observation of a variety of marine and freshwater animals and flora in the wild.
Website link: https://www.visitsealife.com/london/
One of the largest aquarium, enabling observation of over 500 species and underwater animal life "live". Entire Aquanarium is divided into 14 diverse sections and two main exhibitions dedicated to the underwater life of the Atlantic and Pacific waters, and by walking through an underground glass-enclosed passageway between two huge tanks with a capacity of more than 2million liters, you can observe a variety of animals swimming overhead.
W Aquanarium Both marine species known from the oceans and those living in freshwater bodies of water are gathered, dividing them into categories of occurrence and species represented. Here you can admire jellyfish bigger than man and no larger than the size of a pinhead, voracious piranhas, stingrays, seahorses, octopuses, moray eels, penguins and, of course, of greatest interest are sharks and robot fish that behave like living organisms.
Thanks to the perfect reproduction of the natural conditions of fauna and flora, visitors can admire the abundance of coral reefs, marine waterfronts, rivers, lakes or even around cave water bodies. London Aquarium with the largest collection of aquatic organisms in Europe, is visited by more than a million people annually.
6.Lego store
Address: Leicester Square, 3 Swiss Ct, London W1D 6AP
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., Sundays 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Date of creation: 2016 r.
Prices: free admission, block sets average from £9
What's included in the attraction: a store with the largest collection of sets of famous LEGO bricks, the opportunity to buy the most interesting models and interactive play on the premises of the store
Website link: https://www.lego.com/en-gb/stores/store/london-leicester-square
Danish blocks have been entertaining children and adults around the world since 1932, the largest ever block store LEGO, as they are referred to, can be found in London at the Leicester Square. The main activity of the store is, of course, the sale of famous building blocks, but the store is also a kind of gallery, which showcases the construction of famous objects, buildings, vehicles and structures known from cinema screens and travel.
You can watch here "block" Big Ben, london metro, a wagon built with 600tys of blocks in 1:1 scale, the iconic red telephone booth, The Royal Family in the form of LEGO people or a life-size statue of William Shakespeare. As the world's largest LEGO company store, the location includes more than 900m2 and virtually all the sets produced by the company can be found on its premises.
The youngest customers, but also many adults, take their first steps in the store immediately to the second floor, where they can play with blocks, building their own constructions and creating magical LEGO world sets. One of the more popular attractions in the store, is The possibility of ordering a mosaic, made of Blocks based on the photo provided.
7.M&M's World
Address: Leicester Square, 1 Swiss Ct, London W1D 6AP
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Sundays 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Date of creation: 2011 r.
Prices: £2 for 100g of M&M's candy.
What's included in the attraction: the UK's largest stationary store of the famous M&M's candy. the store sells the candy jerky and gadgets related to the product.
Website link: https://www.mms.com/en-us/mms-store-london
Colorful teases M&M's, i.e. "peanut in sweet filling"., have won the hearts of not only the youngest gourmands, in London at the Leicester Square can visit Europe's only, and the world's fourth, company-owned store of these famous candies.
The London store sells the iconic candy in almost every color and shade available, and a big attraction is the walls built from the candies, shimmering with hundreds of colors. Amateurs of chocolate-covered nuts, have the opportunity to choose their own color of candy using a special "color reader", and even order a personalized sweet souvenir with your own likeness. The four-story store covers an area of more than 3tys. m2, creating a true paradise for lovers of sweets.
In addition to the famous M&M's, you can purchase countless gadgets related to the candy: figurines, mugs, T-shirts, bags and other items with the company's logo and smiling candy. It seems The sweetest attraction in the Islands, which also funds a lot of interactive fun, you can design your own logo on candy there, or check what color M&M's you are and what color suits you best.
8.ZSL London Zoo
Address: Regent's Park, London, England NW1 4RY
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 - 18:00
Date of creation: 1828 r.
Prices: £21 - £30
What's included in the attraction: a variety of animal species from all over the world, for which conditions have been created as close to the natural environment as possible, the zoo has gathered more than 650 species.
Website link: https://www.zsl.org/zsl-london-zoo
ZSL London Zoo has been in operation since 1828 and is one of the oldest zoos in the world, right after the Paris and Vienna gardens. Excellent location, in the area Regent's Park, made it possible to create a massive facility, occupying more than 15ha, where the collection of more than 650 diverse animal species, creating for them the right microclimate and conditions corresponding to their natural environment.
Much of London Zoo's appeal is due to its many exotic species, as many as 112 of which are housed in what is known as the "London Zoo". "Red Book" including endangered species. The ZSL London Zoo is constantly being expanded and acquiring new animals, and in 2016 a new enclosure for Asiatic lions was put into operation, which has become one of the more eagerly visited attractions.
The London Zoo, is divided into zones mapping the natural habitat of the species on display. Visitors can admire rainforest animals With tropical species, free-living monkeys in the zone Meet The Monkay, clusters of penguins living on land and in aquatic habitats, gorillas, camels, tigers or the children's favorite with a village farm where you can feed goats, pigs and calves.
9.Football stadiums
Address: Wembley - London HA9 0WS, Emirates Stadium - Hornsey Rd, London, London Stadium - London E20 2ST.
Opening Hours: -
Date of creation: -
Prices: visiting the stadiums outside the games, it costs about £10.
What's included in the attraction: the most famous sports venues where top-level soccer matches are played, souvenir stores of London clubs
Website link: https://www.wembleystadium.com/, https://www.arsenal.com/the-club/emirates-stadium, https://www.london-stadium.com/
Every soccer fan knows that England is considered the cradle of the sport. A real football fan visiting the capital of Great Britain and planning to visit all the stadiums would have to spend a whole month here, in London alone he will find 25 such facilitiesw.
The most frequented by tourists and fans of the football struggles, are of course the largest stadiums, where you can watch the national team's performances and the facilities where the matches of the most famous football league are played - the Premier League. One of the icons of the football world is, of course, the Wembley Stadium, the second largest in Europe and host to all of England's national team performances, rock concerts and major entertainment events.
Real crowds of visitors can also be found at the stadium Emirates Stadium - seat of the famous Arsenal, filled almost to the brim during every game, and getting tickets for the most important matches borders on the miraculous. The stadium is also very popular Olympic Stadium built specifically for the 2012 Olympics, and the Chelsea team stadium - the Stamford Bridge. Most London stadiums sell shirts, scarves and club gadgets at the venues, which can be purchased while visiting the venue.
10.Harry Potter and Platform 9 and 3/4 at King's Cross
Address: London King's Cross, Pancras Rd, Kings Cross, London N1 9AP
Opening hours: around the clock
Date of creation: 1997 r.
Prices: free of charge
What's included in the attraction: a place associated with the popular series of adventures of the young wizard Harry Potter, a magical passage to the platform for wizards
Website link: https://harrypottershop.co.uk/pages/platform934
London railroad station Kings Cross, would not stand out if it were not for the fact that you can find a mysterious platform 9 and ¾. Every fan of adventure Harry Potter and creations J.K. Rowling perfectly associated with this location. It was from this platform that young wizards would magically get to the part of the train station not intended for Muggles, all they had to do was penetrate the wall.
Specially created for Harry fans at the station placard with fictitious platform number, and on top of that there is a cart half sticking out of the wall, which got stuck while penetrating the wall.
Near this now-famous location you can find a store of the same name, which specializes in selling gadgets related to the wizarding world and the characters of the Harry Potter books and movies, fans of the series can purchase wizard wands, costumes here output Gryffindor and other Hogwarts houses, board games, quidditch kits and practically everything related to the series of adventures of the young wizard. Just visit London's King's Kross railroad station And move for a moment into the magical world of Harry Potter.