Things to do in Chessington

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London Transport Museum
Attraction
Adults from £16.50

London Transport Museum

Originated in the 1920s, when the London General Omnibus Company decided to preserve two Victorian horse buses for future generations.

London Film Museum
Attraction
From £9.50

London Film Museum

The London Film Museum is the only film museum of its kind in Great Britain, supporting the Film Industry and the talent within it.

Somerset House
Attraction
Free

Somerset House

Somerset House is a neoclassical complex on the Strand, overlooking the Thames. It hosts exhibitions, events, and shops.

Attraction
From £37

Thames Dinner Cruise

Experience a magical evening on the Thames, dining on exquisite cuisine while admiring iconic landmarks illuminated against the night sky.

Attraction
Free

Woolff Gallery

An eclectic space showcasing captivating artworks, the gallery entices with its diverse collection, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in creativity.

Attraction
Adults £28

Harry Potter Bus Tour of London

Harry Potter Tour London by coach and see film locations and inspirations - see The Leaky Cauldron, Ministry of Magic, Grimmauld Place and Platform 9 .

Wild Wood
Activity
Adults from £20

Wild Wood

The UK's most exciting treetop adventure, zipwire, high ropes and team building courses with all kinds of obstacles, zip wires and a freefall descender.

Attraction
Adults £7.50

HQS Wellington

Discover the history and heritage of this fascinating former warship, HQS Wellington.

Attraction
Adults £6

Spike Heritage Centre

Built in 1838 the Guildford Union Workhouse housed the the forgotten classes of Edwardian England the poor, the infirm, the ill and the destitute.

Attraction
Free

Regents Park

A tranquil escape boasting lush gardens, picturesque lakes, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. Perfect for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities.

Attraction
Free

The Regents Park and Primrose Hill

The Regents Park combines large open spaces with tree-lined pathways, formal gardens, and four children's playgrounds.

British Museum
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Free

British Museum

Houses an extensive collection spanning millions of years of world history, from ancient artifacts to modern cultural treasures.

Tate Modern
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Free

Tate Modern

International and modern contemporary art - exhibitions, free displays and events daily

Attraction
Free

Sir John Soane's Museum

Step into a treasure trove of art and antiquities curated by Sir John Soane, offering a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a visionary architect.