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Updated Oct 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂9.2
    4.5/5
    215 Review
    From251.54
    "If you are Harry Potter lover, NO CHOICE, just go there. Start from riding on the shuttle bus from the nearby station, you can feel Harry Potter world and that was exciting experience being in some of the movies sets!! Even if you cannot find a ticket on your desired entrance day, be patient and check frequently so that you may get one!"
    Watford
    67.6km from Cambridge
    Highlights: • Experience the magic of filmmaking - Harry Potter costumes, props and special effects• Ride the Hogwarts Express from Platform 9 ¾ and buy butterbeer• Explore Hagrid’s Hut, Dumbledore’s Office, Gryffindor Common Room, and moreRemember the triple-decker in the movie? Ron's dad's modified car? Harry's parents' home? You can reminisce about everything here. In the 14,000-square-meter studio, you can see the large-scale and real shooting sets, costumes, animation production, props, etc. from the eight Harry Potter movies.△ Arriving at The Making of Harry Potter△ Walking tour of the sets and behind-the-scenes used in the movie series△ Get up close and personal with original magic props from the movie series△ Take a photo with your favorite scene
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  • No.2
    󰺂7.2
    4.4/5
    127 Review
    From63.11
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2003 reviews
    "The entrance was very slippery, with the children, and the staff also sent a column magazine for the Wolves yesterday. There is a Chinese guide, it sounds no pressure, the children have a great time, and they can visit the museum after the end."
    London
    73km from Cambridge
    Highlights: Arsenal moved the short distance to the Emirates Stadium in 2006, after 93 years of playing at one of the most historic grounds in the country; Highbury. The stadium cost £390m to build. With a capacity of over 60,000 the stadium is huge in comparison to Highbury and is the largest football ground in London.
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  • No.3
    󰺂7.1
    4.5/5
    154 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 965 reviews
    "Decent train station that’s has quite a unique vibe - however, the Harry Potter platform is a bit overhyped, still worth it for the super fans tho!"
    London.King's Cross St. Pancras
    75.8km from Cambridge
    Highlights: Platform nine and three quarters is a platform leading to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in Rowling's series of novels "Harry Potter", which exists in the ninth and tenth platforms of King's Cross Station in the United Kingdom. of three pillars. I believe that those who are familiar with "Harry Potter" will not be unfamiliar with platform nine and three quarters. At KingsCross station, there is now a platform nine and three-quarters sign, making it a must-see for book lovers. Do you also want to try pushing the cart forward?
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  • No.4
    󰺂8.0
    4.6/5
    362 Review
    From57.08
    "London Zoo is a historic zoological park in the heart of the city, home to a diverse range of animals and conservation efforts.w"
    London
    75.9km from Cambridge
    Highlights: ·Observe the wild animals of the London Zoo at a close range, and interact intimately with the nature.·Stay face to face with the powerful predators in tiger and lion territory, and discover the protection problems they face in the wild.·There are more animal adventure areas that are suitable for children. Do not miss the opportunity to interact with them and listen to those animal feeding stories!Set in leafy Regent's Park amid heritage-listed buildings and beautiful gardens, ZSL London Zoo is an oasis in the heart of the capital with just under 15,000 amazing animals to discover. △ Head to the beach to watch a colony of Humboldt penguins dive, swim, play and feed in the penguin pool.△ Walk into Africa and observe the elegance of giraffes.△ Take photos of the beautiful birds in the zoo.△ Enter Madagascar and see the cute lemurs up close.
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  • No.5
    󰺂10
    4.8/5
    2647 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 74366 reviews
    "It is necessary to ask a teacher to visit the British Museum. The 2-hour explanation booked on the platform of Trip.com was very good. The explanation was vivid and smooth and meticulous, and the time was also more than an hour."
    London.Bloomsbury
    77.2km from Cambridge
    Highlights: World's 1st universal & 3rd most-visited museum | 250-yr-old landmark | Over 8M collections
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  • No.6
    󰺂7.9
    4.5/5
    222 Review
    From49.43
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 3425 reviews
    "Enjoyed the visit, but I was expecting a bit more. The house is divided in 3 floors, first floor, is the guided tour which is some explanation of two rooms. Floors 2 and 3 are at your own pace without any explanation or details"
    London.Regent's Park
    77.3km from Cambridge
    Highlights: The Sherlock Holmes Museum was first established in 1990 and is located at 221B Baker Street. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes is famous throughout the world. His assistant Watson leads readers through the process by which Holmes solves numerous cases. Adding to the authenticity of the experience, the layout and contents of the museum are based on the important scenes and things mentioned in the mysteries. Visitors are invited into the Baker Street residence to feel as though they have stepped right into Holmes' home. Many pictures of the famous detective line the wall at the Baker Street Underground Station. Visitors can find a Sherlock Holmes souvenir shop opposite the museum.
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  • No.7
    󰺂7.2
    4.4/5
    330 Review
    From67.39
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 32360 reviews
    "Madame Tussaud’s London is the only place in the United Kingdom where the public can enjoy the views and splendid time with friends and family."
    London.Marylebone
    77.3km from Cambridge
    Highlights: - Explore the 8 different areas of the museum and come face to face with more than 150 lifelike wax figures of celebrities and movie stars!- Experience the thrilling 4D movies released by the museum and immerse yourself in the thrill of fighting alongside Marvel superheroes to save the world!- There are also various interactive zones for parents and children to experience. In the Waxworks Studio, you can enjoy the process of making wax figures and learn the secrets behind the production of these real and fake wax figures.Get ready to step through the world-famous doors of Madame Tussauds London!Get up close and personal with your favorite superstars by taking part in the Ultimate Celebrity Experience - rubbing shoulders with big names at the awards night.Grabbing the mic at festivals that are inaccessible to the average person to perform with the likes of Drake and Dua Lipa.Get a taste of royalty with a private meeting with Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla in the Palace Experience.Save the world with the Avengers at the Marvel Hall of Heroes, face off against legendary Jedi and Sith Lords in Star Wars, and wield the force in a galaxy far, far away!
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  • No.8
    󰺂9.7
    4.7/5
    684 Review
    From52.85
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 17700 reviews
    "Visiting St. Paul cathedral is a fantastic experience. I love it. I also joined the Morning Prayer, which was memorable."
    London.Bank
    77.4km from Cambridge
    Highlights: 320-yr-old landmark | Former London's tallest building (1710-1963) | Whispering Gallery | Baroque masterpiece
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  • No.9
    󰺂9.0
    4.7/5
    700 Review
    From73.56
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 68503 reviews
    "There are a lot of historical events inside. Worth watching. There are also scene performances, which children especially like. There are a lot of historical events inside. Worth watching. There are also scene performances, which children especially like."
    London.Tower Hill
    77.7km from Cambridge
    Highlights: ·Taste the long history and culture of the Tower of London, listen to the legends and various mysterious stories behind it.·See the exquisite and beautiful royal jewels, crowns and scepters in the Jewel House, and explore the world-famous royal armoury and treasures in the White Tower.·Don't miss the free guided tour provided by the Yeoman Warders to learn about the iconic history of the tower for thousands of years. △ The Tower of London is a castle that began as a royal palace and has since served various purposes including fortress, armory, torture chamber, and prison, and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1988. It housed upper class prisoners such as Elizabeth I and executed many noblemen.△ The Jewel House at the Tower of London shows the British royal family's jewels, crowns, scepters, swords and other treasures. During the visit, the tourists can pass slowly on the automatic channel, and the large screens above the glass showcase will illustrate the history of these treasures and their roles in the coronation ceremony. The picture shows the Crown Jewels, a magnificent world-famous collection, which is still used in royal ceremonies today.△ Observe the beautiful tournament armour in the White Tower up closely and feel the royal culture with a long history.△ In addition, you will see the famous ravens when you visit, some of which are raised by the government, but their wings have been cut off; it is said that if there are ravens in the Tower of London, England will not be invaded.
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  • No.10
    󰺂7.4
    4.5/5
    512 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 4904 reviews
    "this place is particularly beautiful around Christmas time after the Christmas lights are turned on in December! oxford street has every type of shop you need. sometimes walking around can be a pain as it is often over crowded so you have to move quick but some parts are quieter than others. if you want to visit a restaurant it’s best to book a table as this place is always busy!Reasons to Recommend: has everything!"
    London.Mayfair
    77.9km from Cambridge
    Highlights: Oxford Street is an important shopping center in the West End of London. Together with Bond Street and Regent Street, it forms an important commercial district in London. It is a gathering place for high-end brand fashion shops and a shopping paradise where a complete range of the major brands is available. After years of development, Oxford Street has attracted hundreds of large shopping malls, many of which are established department stores of the world's premium brands.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Cambridge?
Some Best Things to Do near Cambridge include:Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, Emirates Stadium, The Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 ¾, London Zoo, The British Museum
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Cambridge?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Cambridge include:Warner Bros. Studio Tour London:4.5, Emirates Stadium:4.4, The Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 ¾:4.5, London Zoo:4.6, The British Museum:4.8
Where are Best Things to Do near Cambridge located?
The Best Things to Do near Cambridge are mainly located in:Warner Bros. Studio Tour London:Watford, Emirates Stadium:London, The Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 ¾:London, London Zoo:London, The British Museum:London
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