What to do in Essex
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter with Return Transfer
Rp1.673.913
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

The London Pass®: Access 100+ Attractions
Rp2.334.048
per adult
74% of travellers recommend

Shared Guided Punting Tour of Cambridge
Rp471.525
per adult
88% of travellers recommend

The Tower of London Tickets with Yeoman Warder Beefeater Tour
Rp872.321
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

London Sightseeing Walking Tour with 30+ sights
Rp447.949
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Cambridge Walking Tour by AlumniTM & optional King's
Rp943.050
per adult

Self Guided Walking Tour of Cambridge with Audio Guide
Rp101.633
per adult

Tower Bridge Admission Tickets
Rp424.372
per adult
86% of travellers recommend
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1. Colchester Castle Park
Find yourself a spot on the grass, spread out your picnic rug and enjoy the views across Colchester Castle Park down towards the River Colne. In the background stands the impressive form of Colchester Castle, which is what the park was named after. An ancient Roman wall divides this Victorian-style park in to Lower and Upper areas. Come to the park to relax or play, enjoy walking around colorful gardens or be entertained by one of the many special events held here.
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2. Audley End House
The opulent lifestyles of Britain’s wealthy earls and lords have been frozen in time at the immaculately restored Audley End House and Gardens. Wander through the formal gardens, visit horses in the estate stables or tour the living quarters of its former residents. With plenty of fun activities aimed at children, a day exploring the grounds of Audley End House is perfect for the whole family.
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3. Epping Forest
Straddling a ridge on the outskirts of London, Epping Forest is one of Britain’s most revered patches of woodland. In 1882, when Queen Elizabeth proclaimed the 600 acres (243 hectares) known as Epping Forest to be the people’s forest, the area became a destination for leisure seekers. Today, the tradition continues with locals and visitors to the region using the forest for hiking, bird-watching and mountain biking.
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4. Colchester Zoo
Colchester Zoo is sure to delight families. Watch the Patagonian sea lions play above your head as you wander through an underwater tunnel. Take a ride on the Madagascar Road train through the lemur enclosure and don’t miss out on the daily animal feeding sessions and impressive falconry displays.
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5. Layer Marney Tower
Climb to the top of the Layer Marney Tower and look out across the Essex countryside and the River Blackwater. Learn about the building’s 500-year-old history and view historical artifacts. On a sunny day, enjoy a stroll around the gardens or take the Wildlife Walk to see cattle and birds. End your afternoon with a cup of tea in the quaint room overlooking the Blackwater Estuary.
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