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Adventurous Little Known Places to Visit in London

London is an exciting city with sights and sports that can dazzle anyone. Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Wembley Stadium and Wimbledon are all must see attractions but what kinds of adventure lies off the beaten path?
  1. Ripley's Believe it or Not

Over 500 displays on 5 floors of the most amazing oddities will delight the entire family. Join in with an upside-down tea party or try and find your way out of the Mirror Maze that uses reflection to disguise a dead end. There are also live performances of England's most bizarre stage acts in an effort to claim fame in the museum.
  1. Shakespeare's Globe

The plays of Shakespeare once entertained the residents of London with actors in colourful costumes and hosting delightful stories. This scene from 1599 has been reconstructed to demonstrate the musical instruments, Elizabethan wardrobes and live demonstrations.
  1. London Duck Tour

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the Duckmobile! This amphibious craft has been around since the celebration of D-Day and is a fun-filled way to see the sights of the city. Splashing into the Thames River brings laughter to everyone on board. Learn about the DUKW vehicles along with little known historical facts of the city.
  1. Household Cavalry Museum

You may have seen the changing of the Queen's guards that have performed the same ritual for 350 years but what about the working stable stalls where the real work takes place? At the Household Cavalry Museum, you can view scenes through glass walls as the work took place over 300 years ago. Trying on the heavy prestigious uniforms will also give you a real life feel of the time.
  1. Churchill War Rooms

Underneath the city lies a maze of rooms that once protected the most classified war talks during the Blitz. Sir Winston Churchill can almost be felt as you visit the Cabinet rooms that were deserted in 1945, everything remaining eerily the same.
  1. Medieval Banquet

Dress in costumes of Medieval times and join King Henry VIII in festivities of dance, drink and merry. A four-course meal and a live show by jesters, acrobats and only the most talented will delight the entire family.
  1. Party Bus Nightclub Tour

Rock and roll your way to some of the most popular night clubs in London on a party-packed bus that will be your designated driver.
  1. Ye Old Cheshire Cheese on Fleet Street

Samuel Adams frequented this wood-lines cellar pub that lies deep underground. Restaurants are atop and you get a real feel for an English Pub.
  1. City Farms

What? Farms in the city? London has a selection of farms within the city where you can see how bees are raised, pet the alpacas and feed the chickens, geese and cattle. Hackney City Farm offers craft and textile classes with an English flair.
  1. Royal Kitchens of Kew

Untouched for over 200 years, see how meals were prepared in Royal kitchens without the modern conveniences of today. Massive fireplaces and stone floors provide a look into the real conditions of a Royal food prep past.

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