Things to do in Kings Langley

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Photo "Kings Langley" by Nigel Cox (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
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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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Hyde Park featuring a garden, a river or creek and watersports

2. London Eye

The London Eye is a great way to view all the sights of the city from one single standpoint. As you ascend this enormous rotating wheel, watch the city unfold at your feet. On a clear day visitors can see as far as Winsor Castle, almost 40 kilometres away.
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London Eye which includes a river or creek, night scenes and a city

3. 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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Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London

4. 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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London which includes heritage elements, street scenes and a city

5. 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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Big Ben which includes a monument, heritage architecture and a river or creek

6. Trafalgar Square

Constructed as a tribute to commemorate the British Victory at Trafalgar in 1805, this lively square attracts a staggering 30 million visitors each year. Famous for its iconic statue of Admiral Lord Nelson, known as Nelson’s Column, the area has for decades been a gathering point for political rallies and New Year celebrations.
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Trafalgar Square which includes a fountain, a sunset and a city

7. The British Museum

For art buffs and history enthusiasts, the British Museum offers a staggering display of diverse material from all corners of the world. With a collection of over 8 million artefacts, visitors often find it difficult to view everything on offer in one day. So, whether you have a few hours or a few days to spare, this huge hub of information and history is definitely worth a visit.
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The British Museum featuring interior views as well as a large group of people

What to do in Kings Langley


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Frequently asked questions

Is Kings Langley worth visiting?
With a blend of nature and views, there's no shortage of things to do in Kings Langley. While you're here, visit Moor Park Golf Club, a top attraction in the area.
How do I spend a day in Kings Langley?
Bishops Wood Country Park and Moor Park Golf Club are two excellent places to begin your sightseeing adventures. Remember to explore the dining and shopping options in Kings Langley while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Kings Langley?
Moor Park Golf Club is one of the top tourist attractions in Kings Langley and deserves a place on every sightseeing itinerary of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Kings Langley?
Three days will give you time to tick off popular city highlights, like Moor Park Golf Club, Chenies Manor and Chorleywood Golf Club. The average stay in Kings Langley is three days. If you have the time to extend your getaway, London isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Kings Langley with kids?
Deciding what to do in Kings Langley with kids has never been simpler. Whether you're traveling with teenagers or little ones, there's no shortage of family-friendly sights and activities to keep everyone happy here.

What to do in Kings Langley for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, avid foodie or fan of nature, there are lots of things to do in Kings Langley for adults.
Are there free things to do in Kings Langley?
There's a variety of great things to do in Kings Langley. Unwind in the parks or catch free shows and events. Kings Langley offers loads of budget-friendly activities that let you experience the area without opening your wallet.