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No visit to London can be complete without visiting its attractions
No visit to London can be complete without visiting its attractions and what it has to offer is world leading. From historic sites to its Museums, Galleries, Theatres, Restaurants, Cinemas, Shopping and a whole host of other things the opportunities go on and on.
Our location in Enfield greater London means you are ideally placed for heading off and exploring not only the sights smells and sounds of the big city but the olympic venues as well. To list everything would need a website in itself, and remember when your ready to drop our comfortable beds and surroundings away from the hustle and bustle will ensure your batteries are recharched ready for another foray into what is surely the greatest city in the world.
Enfield Golf Club - Enfield
Enfield is a Private Members Golf Club with over 600 members located just inside the M25 in North London. As one of the first 500 clubs to be founded in Britain we are steeped in tradition yet combine this with a modern approach to all golfers needs. Societies, casual green fees and new members are welcome and you may like to hire our excellent flexible facilities for a morning meeting or indeed a wedding reception for up to 120 people. The Clubhouse at Enfield Golf Club provides the quality and level of service expected by all members of the golfing fraternity. It can cater for a complete range of services from small meetings to parties of 150 and our catering staff are delighted to server dinner to groups up to 120. Whether you need a space for an ‘away’ morning or a venue to host your wedding reception, Enfield Golf Club has a range of spaces to fit your needs.
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
Tottenham were actually formed out of an old cricket club in 1882. They were a non-league club when they won their first FA Cup title in 1901, the only team ever to achieve this and probably the reason why they are so synonymous with the competition to this day. That was the first of eight FA Cup titles, to which they have added two League Championships (1951 and 1961 - the year they did the Double), three League Cup's, two Uefa Cup's and the Cup Winners' Cup. The team has not been the force of old in recent years but they hope to build a side capable of winning trophies both at home and abroad.
Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace is London’s most stylish and versatile venue for exhibitions, conferences, hospitality and private celebrations; from the most intimate to large-scale events. Opened in 1873, the Palace has a long and fascinating history, yet has been extensively renovated and refurbished to meet the needs of modern event organisers with an excellent range of multi-purpose halls and smaller rooms. Set in 196 acres of gorgeous parkland overlooking London, it is conveniently located between Muswell Hill and Wood Green, just five miles from Piccadilly Circus. Everything that contributes to a successful event is here at Alexandra Palace, including an experienced team of venue managers.
Arsenal Football Club
Arsenal Football Club began life when a group of workers at the Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory decided to form a football team in late 1886. The Club played under the name of Dial Square. Their first match was a 6-0 victory over Eastern Wanderers, on December 11th, 1886. Soon after, the name Royal Arsenal was adopted and the Club continued playing in friendlies and local cup competitions for the next few years. In 1891 the Club turned professional and changed its name to Woolwich Arsenal, finally joining the Football League in 1893.
Geffrye Museum
The Geffrye Museum depicts the quintessential style of English middle-class living rooms. Its collections of furniture, textiles, paintings and decorative arts are displayed in a series of period rooms from 1600 to the present day. The displays lead the visitor on a walk through time, from the 17th century with oak furniture and panelling, past the refined splendour of the Georgian period and the high style of the Victorians, to 20th century modernity as seen in a 1930s flat, a mid-century room in contemporary style and a late- 20th century living space in a converted warehouse.
Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood
The Museum began life as a prefabricated South Kensington Museum, which was later replaced with the V&A. The original iron frame, still visible inside, was bought to Bethnal Green in the 1860s, re-erected, and finished with its distinctive red brick to the designs of J W Wild. The outside was decorated with murals depicting the arts, sciences and agriculture by F W Moody, and the marble mosaic floor was put together by women prisoners from Woking gaol.
Bank of England Museum
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank of England from its foundation in 1694 to its role today as the United Kingdoms central bank. Standing at the centre of the UKs financial system, the Bank is committed to promoting and maintaining financial stability as its contribution to a healthy economy. The Bank sets interest rates to control inflation, issues banknotes and works to maintain a stable financial system.
ExCeL London
Welcome to ExCeL London, the international exhibition and conference centre, home to a vast range of events throughout the year, from internationally acclaimed travel trade exhibitions to high octane sporting events for all the family, as well as product launches, conferences and corporate hospitality functions. The ExCeL London campus complements each event, offering a whole host of bars, pubs, cafes, restaurants and hotels to make your visit to our venue fun, relaxed and enjoyable. Our unique combination of space and customer service creates new opportunities to turn your vision into reality. ExCeL is located alongside Royal Victoria Dock.