Things to do in Mole Valley District (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
Jay Kinoise:“I had an amazing experience at Chessington World of Adventures! The rides were thrilling, especially the Mandrill Mayhem roller coaster, which was definitely my favourite! The Gruffalo River Ride was perfect for the whole family. We explored the zoo and aquarium, where we got to see some incredible animals up close, and the Sea Life Center had an underwater tunnel that was really cool. The staff were also friendly and very helpful. Overall, it was a fantastic day filled with fun and laughter”
Opening hours: 09:30-15:30 (admission ends at 14:30)
milan_girl:“It's best to print out your tickets in advance and have them at the church entrance for staff to check. If you can book a specific time, do so to avoid waiting in line. We booked a Monday morning free-time ticket and waited in line for about 35 minutes before entering. After checking in, ask a staff member to lead you to the browser, then pick up a Chinese map nearby. Inside, you'll be surrounded by a sea of monuments and plaques. Newton's statue stands out, while Darwin and Hawking's are easily missed on the ground. It's best to do some research before visiting Westminster Abbey; there's so much information to be found.”
Opening hours: 09:30-19:30 (admission ends at 17:30)
milan_girl:“Buckingham Palace is definitely worth a visit. I booked my tickets through Ctrip and arrived at Gate A half an hour early to exchange them. Then, I went to Gate C and waited for the staff to hold up a sign indicating my entry time. Photography is not allowed inside, and backpacks must be carried by hand, so it's best not to bring them. After passing security and entering, I received an audio guide, available in Chinese, that provided a comprehensive explanation. The tour lasted about an hour, and at the end, I walked around the lawn and exited through the back door.”
Opening hours: 10:00-17:00 (admission ends at 16:45)
136***23:“We joined the British Museum's expert Chinese tour guide, Mr. Zhang, for a detailed, engaging, and engaging explanation. The three-hour tour felt like it flew by, and only when we stopped did we notice our legs were truly tired. Thank you to Mr. Zhang for your guidance and leadership. It was a fantastic museum experience, and the children thoroughly enjoyed it! We'll definitely book a more in-depth tour next time!”
117***52:“As a landmark, I must come and visit. I bought an afternoon ticket a day in advance. That time period was the cheapest. I ended up arriving 2 hours early and went in. I walked around for a long time. When I got off, I took photos to take to Big Ben. There were more than 20 people in a carriage and almost all of them went to check in.”
Opening hours: 10:00-17:15 (admission ends at 16:00)
小欣:“Windsor Castle, built by William I in 1070 to consolidate political rule and provide military defense, is the fourth largest castle in the world and the oldest and largest inhabited castle.
Due to its proximity to Heathrow Airport, planes fly over Windsor Palace every minute. Windsor Castle is located approximately seven miles west of the airport, directly on the flight path. It's very convenient to buy tickets on Ctrip and exchange them there.”
viviglobaltrip:“A performance that moved me to tears. Although I have watched it many times, the feeling of coming to a London theater is still very different. The Phantom of the Opera is performed at Her Majesty Theatre. The interior of Her Majesty Theatre is very classical. The entire theater is only for The Phantom of the Opera. There is a bar with a lot of atmosphere before entering the theater. You can buy a glass of wine or soft drinks. You are allowed to take a highball glass to watch the performance in the theater. The emotional value is full. After entering the theater, I also saw a box, but it is estimated that the price is not cheap. It is not something I can enjoy for the time being. Haha.
The actors performed very well throughout the performance, and the stage design was amazing. The atmosphere was full when the chandelier rose at the beginning, and the various exquisite props that followed were even more dazzling. The props that impressed me were the elephant, Christine's dressing room, and the scene where Christine's fiancé jumped into the water on the suspension bridge to find Christine. I was really shocked and curious about what was underneath to catch this actor.
Regarding the singing clips, I used to only have a filter for the male and female protagonists. Today, I feel that many supporting roles sing well, such as the two new bosses are very interesting, and the chorus clips are also very contagious.
In terms of special effects, the moment when the lights fell was really exciting! And the fire-breathing scene!
This play is worth savoring for a long time, Listen to the music of the night!
Watching tips: It is recommended to book tickets one to two days in advance. The viewing angle of the royal circle I bought is good. Although it is not on the first floor, the field of vision is close, and the whole stage can be seen clearly, even the actors on the bridge or stairs on the stage can be seen clearly. The stage of this play is very three-dimensional, and it is estimated that some of it cannot be seen on the first floor.
Friends who like musicals are strongly recommended not to miss it when they come to London. There are many good plays in London, all near Chinatown.”
Open today at 10:00-17:30 (admission ends at 17:00)
300***23:“Cardinal Wolsey purchased this area in 1514 and began construction in 1515. The palace was built entirely in Tudor style with 1,280 rooms inside, making it the most magnificent building in the country at the time. Later, because of his wealth, Wolsey attracted the king's dissatisfaction. After his death in 1530, the palace became the property of Henry VIII. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn moved into the palace and began to expand it. King Edward VI of England was born here. It is said that Elizabeth I used this place as a love nest to avoid the eyes and ears of Parliament.
Today, Hampton Court Palace shows the world two completely different sides. From the west, you can appreciate the charm of the red Tudor palace of Henry's era and the brilliant features of Renaissance garden art; and the ancient backyard is the magnificent symmetry of the Baroque style designed by Christopher Lane.”
苏河家园:“The Thames runs through the British capital London and more than 10 cities along the river, and is one of the landmarks of London. The riverside is home to many centuries-old buildings, including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, St Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London, which constitute a moving picture that witnesses the historical changes in Britain.”
TheForkUser:“The staff waiting at table were excellent , particularly the waitress who was friendly and chatty without being too much. Good ambience, busy but still quiet enough to hold a conversation. Friend with hearing issues managed to cope.”
TheForkUser:“We booked a table in advance and didn’t have to wait long to be seated. We had Sunday roasts but the duo beef one was a bit undercooked and my fiancé wasn’t able to eat some pieces. Verstohlen g else was fine. Good service and waiting time.”