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2 days of London’s quirkiest adventures and hidden gems
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2 days
Step off the beaten path and discover London’s playful side with this two-day adventure. From wild rides and animal encounters to interactive mysteries and festive market treats, this itinerary is perfect for explorers who want to experience the city’s surprises—while making the most of the All Inclusive pass for maximum fun and flexibility.
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Chessington World of Adventures Resort: rides, animals, and more
Start your London adventure with a trip to Chessington World of Adventures Resort. This spot is a dream for families and thrill-seekers, blending rollercoasters, animal encounters, and a SEA LIFE centre all in one. Brave the rides, meet exotic creatures, and let little ones loose in themed play zones. There’s plenty of space for a picnic, and the lush grounds offer a refreshing break from city life.Booking requiredChessington World of Adventures Resort
Up to 4 hours£34.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassChessington World of Adventures Resort is approximately 35 minutes by train from central London and offers a variety of attractions for the whole family. Discover their diverse array of thrilling theme park rides from pulse-pounding rollercoasters to whimsical family-friendly adventures.Beyond its thrilling ride line-up, Chessington boasts a unique blend of entertainment and wildlife experiences too. Embark on a safari expedition through the park’s zoo or head underwater in the SEA LIFE Centre, for a close-up look at animals from around the world. From majestic lions to playful penguins, the park's varied animal inhabitants never fail to captivate guests of all ages. Plus, regular educational presentations and interactive exhibits will give you valuable insight into wildlife conservation too.For families with young children, Chessington’s themed lands offer a magical world of discovery and play. From the mystical wonders of Wild Asia to the adventurous Land of the Dragons, your little ones will be enchanted by worlds of imagination and excitement.The park also hosts daily shows from dazzling performances to character meet-and-greets to keep everyone engaged.
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Solve a Mystery: the Murder at Trafalgar Square
Channel your inner detective as you explore Trafalgar Square with this self-guided mystery game. Follow clues through historic streets, solve puzzles, and uncover secrets along the way. It’s a playful way to see the city, perfect for groups or solo explorers. Don’t miss a photo with the famous lions before you dive into the case. Solve a Mystery: the Murder at Trafalgar Square is a must for puzzle lovers.Solve a Mystery: the Murder at Trafalgar Square
Up to 2 hours£34.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassTick off some of London’s top attractions – including Nelson’s Column and the National Gallery – as you follow the clues to solve the crime.It’s 1899 and debt collector Thomas Meyer has gone missing in strange circumstances, leaving behind only a bloody briefcase. You are given an envelope stuffed with clues to help solve the mystery.Your investigation begins in Trafalgar Square, home to iconic London attractions including Nelson’s Column, the 169-foot-high monument topped with a statue of the 18th-century Admiral and with four huge bronze lions around its base. This sprawling plaza is also home to one of London’s most celebrated museums: the National Gallery. Take time to pop in for a look at masterpieces including Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Constable’s The Hay Wain and Rembrandt’s Self Portrait at the Age of 34, alongside many other world-famous works. Entry is free.By the time you reach Chinatown, with its colorful storefronts and swaying Chinese lanterns, the heady aromas of roast duck and fresh dumplings are sure to entice you into one of the many restaurants for lunch. It’s the perfect opportunity to review the evidence you’ve collected so far.Your investigation concludes in Leicester Square, home to the Odeon and Empire cinemas where many celebrities have walked the red carpet at blockbuster movie premieres. Can you tie together all the different threads and clues to solve the mystery of the missing Thomas Meyer? This is a private, self-guided experience for you and your friends to enjoy at your own pace. We recommend dawdling for an hour or two in the National Gallery (or its neighbor, the National Portrait Gallery) and tucking into delicious dim sum in bustling Chinatown. - 2
Solve a Mystery: the Murder at Buckingham Palace
Keep the sleuthing going with a 1960s-inspired mystery around Buckingham Palace. Hunt for clues, admire the grand architecture, and see this royal area from a fresh perspective. It’s a fun way to explore, and nearby St James’s Park is perfect for a stroll or a quick snack between cases. Try Solve a Mystery: the Murder at Buckingham Palace for a unique twist on sightseeing.Solve A Mystery: the Murder at Buckingham Palace
Up to 2 hours£34.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThis is a great way to see some of the most famous sights in central London as you and your friends join forces to solve a fiendish murder mystery.It’s 1968 and you’ve just received a mysterious envelope. Inside are all the clues you’ll need to discover the person or persons responsible for the heinous murder of a young woman at Duck Island Cottage in St James’s Park.It’s here that your investigation begins, in front of this quaint 19th-century cottage at the east end of the park’s lake, a little piece of the English countryside in the heart of London. St James’s Park is surrounded by major attractions including Buckingham Palace, The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, some of which may hold further clues for you to discover.Your investigation will take you to Parliament Square, where you’ll see grand, gothic Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, as well as several imposing statues of world leaders including Churchill, Lincoln and Mandela.Weave your way along Whitehall – home of the British Prime Minister’s official London residence at Number 10 Downing Street, and onwards to Great Scotland Yard, where you must solve the crime and reveal the killer.This is a private, self-guided tour for you and your friends, so you’re free to go as quickly or as slowly as you like. We recommend spending some time taking in the beautiful surroundings of St James’ Park and its exquisite lake that’s home to pelicans, parakeets and other delightful birdlife.
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