What's on for families and children in London
"Explore the real experiences and difficult choices of past inmates at the world's most famous prison...New interactive exhibits and tales of treason, torture, imprisonment and escape...." - Source: www.hrp.org.uk Where: HM Tower of London, London, EC3N 4AB
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"...Realli-Ski is a ski simulation technology...First time skiers quickly and easily acquire the basic skill they need to enjoy the nursery slopes..." Source: www.realli-ski.com
Read more : www.realli-ski.com
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“Rainforest Café … is a tropical hideaway in the heart of the West End [London]… This spectacular restaurant recreates the sights and sounds of the Amazon Rainforest with the help of stunning special effects such as thunder and lightning storms, tropical rain showers and cascading waterfalls.” – Source www.therainforestcafe.co.uk
For a virtual tour of the restaurant click here: virtual tour
Where: 20 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 7EU.
Contact: 020 7434 3111
www: www.therainforestcafe.co.uk
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"The Cutty Sark is an example of one of the last clipper ships…built in 1869 to serve as a merchant vessel... She is preserved in dry at Greenwich in London, but was damaged in a fire on 21 May 2007 while undergoing extensive restoration.” – Source: www.en.wikipedia.org
“The Cutty Sark was preserved as a museum ship and tourist attraction.” – Source: www.en.wikipedia.org Where: Cutty Sark Conservation Project Visitor Centre, Cutty Sark Gardens, Greenwich, SE10 9HT. How to get there: map and travel details |
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“The Cutty Sark was preserved as a museum ship and tourist attraction.” – Source: www.en.wikipedia.org
Although the Cutty Sark was damaged in the fire, much on the fabric of the ship had already been removed and stored as part of the £25 million restoration. – Source: www.independent.co.uk
The visitor centre's, collection is open to the general public, and visitors will be able to see “… aspects of the conservation project and learn about the fascinating history of Cutty Sark, the world’s most famous ship. There is a new film shown in a mini cinema with surround sound, and touch screen inter actives explaining the science of the conservation.” – Source: www.cuttysark.org.uk
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The British Airways London Eye offers a near birds eye view of one of the worlds most beautiful cities.
”London's famous streets, churches, palaces and monuments spread out below in a panoramic scene… on a clear day - views that stretch 25 miles to Windsor Castle. The Eye takes you on a gradual, 30 minute, 360 degree rotation...” – Source: www.londontown.com Where: British Airways London Eye, Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB Nearsest Tube: Waterloo tube station, and Westminster tube station |
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Only small personal bags are allowed on the London Eye, and for security reasons all bags will be searched. See: Safety And Security
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Syon Park, is a stately house, surrounded by 200 acres beautiful parklands just 10 miles from the centre of London. Syon Park has a beautiful and magnifinecent house, with great paintings and furniture. The interior of the house was designed by Robert Adams Where: Syon Park, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 8JF. |
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When: Open 7 days a week, except Christmas Day |
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About: The London Wetland Centre is sited on the banks of the river Thames in London on 43 hectares. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and home to many rare and beautiful wildlife: Bitterns, Kingfishers, and Water Voles. |
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11.00am & 2.00pm – Free guided tours – learn how the centre was created, and see some of the beautiful wildlife.
3.30pm – Feed the birds – feed rare ducks, geese and swans
Eat at the “Water’s Edge Café”
www: www.wwt.org.uk
Video: Videos - Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT)
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