Things to do in Hampton

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1. Hyde Park

Hyde Park is one of London’s largest and most well-known parks. The park connects with Kensington Gardens and the two combined cover 630 acres (253 hectares). Together they form the centrepiece of a network of parks known as “London’s Green Lung.” Once the private hunting grounds of King Henry VIII, today the park is filled with heritage sites, monuments and events to attend all year-round.
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2. Big Ben

As you approach Westminster, towering Big Ben comes into view, standing majestically on the banks of the River Thames atop the glorious Houses of Parliament. Romanticised throughout the years in various films such as “Bridget Jones’s Diary”, “Notting Hill” and “Love Actually”, Big Ben is the standing soul of this great city.
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3. Piccadilly Circus

This rather unusual name derives from a tailor named Roger Baker, famous for making the frilled collars worn by men the 17th Century. Contrary to popular belief, the “circus” refers to the circular motion of traffic that trundles around the central statue of the Greek god Anteros. Today, Piccadilly Circus is an amalgamation of bright lights, lavish entertainment and bustling commuters, a scene which attracts thousands of visitors each year, day and night.
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4. Buckingham Palace

Home to the British Royal family since 1837, Buckingham Palace has for centuries been at the forefront of true British tradition. Having hosted countless lavish banquets, foreign dignitary receptions and state degrees, this elegant palace has withstood decades of change and stands today as the symbol of Britain’s constitutional monarchy.
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5. Tower Bridge

Situated just outside tower hill, the colossal gothic towers straddling the River Thames are a welcoming sight for locals and visitors alike. Soaring majestically up into the London city skyline, Tower Bridge enables around 40,000 vehicles to cross the River Thames every day.
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6. The Arena

O2 Arena was originally called the Millennium Dome. It was created to celebrate the beginning of the new millennium. Completed in 1999, The Dome initially housed the Millennium Experience, an exhibition consisting of exhibits, shows and entertainment honoring humankind’s achievements. The Dome’s vast interior has since been remodeled and today is one of London’s premier entertainment destinations.
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7. London Bridge

London Bridge is easily one of the most famously named bridges in the world, and the site of the oldest recorded crossing of the River Thames. Walk across the landmark structure, enjoy gorgeous river views and pick up insights into the bridge’s history in its underground vaults.
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What to do in Hampton


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Where to stay in Hampton

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Fulwell and Hampton Hill

Fulwell and Hampton Hill might not have many top sights, but Strawberry Hill and Bushy Park are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Hampton North

While Hampton North might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Kempton Racecourse and Strawberry Hill.

Frequently asked questions

Is Hampton worth visiting?
From retail therapy to history and outdoor activities, there are plenty of fun things to do in Hampton. Be sure to enjoy the area's blend of awesome attractions, culture and local charm.
How do I spend a day in Hampton?
Kick your day off with a visit to Airport Bowl and London Motor Museum. Then, check out other areas of Hampton for a quick bite and some souvenir shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Hampton?
Airport Bowl is one of the top tourist attractions in Hampton and deserves a place on every itinerary of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Hampton?
You can easily enjoy top attractions like Airport Bowl, Bushy Park and Orange Tree Theatre with a three-day trip to Hampton. On average, many travelers book three days here. There's plenty to explore nearby too, so stay a while longer and head to London.
Is Hampton a walkable city?
It all comes down to what you want to see and do in Hampton. Several key sights, such as Rose Theatre Kingston and Mary Wallace Theatre, are accessible on foot. If you're up for a stroll around some of Hampton's best neighborhoods, Ham, Petersham and Richmond Riverside is 5 kilometers away from downtown, while Canbury is 3 kilometers away from the center and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Hampton with kids?
Planning what to do in Hampton with kids has never been simpler. Whether you have teenagers or little ones, there are loads of family-friendly attractions to keep everyone happy here.

What to do in Hampton for adults?
Fuller's Griffin Brewery and Cromwell Road are just a few of the things to do in Hampton. With plenty of activities available, there's something here for everyone to explore.
Are there free things to do in Hampton?
One of the top ways to learn about free things to do in Hampton is to chat to a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on hip neighborhoods, parks and other hotspots you can experience without opening your wallet. Richmond Green is one sight that doesn't charge an admission fee.