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This is a popular monument located opposite Albert hall and not far from the Kensington palace. The golden highlights on the monument give it a grand look. One can spend hours looking at the hyper-realistic work on this memorial. In the middle of the monument is a statue of Price Albert and on all four sides there are statues depicting people from different parts of the world. The work on these statues are extremely intricate and life-like. It's a wonderful place to visit. If you have been sight seeing for a while and need to rest, you can grab a seat in the stairs of the memorial and enjoy the surrounding view.
We visited during lunch, there was not much rush. Service was good. We ordered mutton biriyani, coke and firni. All were good. Overall experience was pleasant. However, my only issue with the place is that I used their washroom and it's not very clean / hygienic.
It's a nice place to spend the day at. Lots of animals and playing area for kids. They have nice forest paths to explore and great parks where you can have a picnic or just relax. Nearby restaurants are also good but have a long wait time.
This is a stunning museum. Both children and adults can enjoy their time here as the displays of dinosaurs, and different types of animals attract the attention of all age groups. The place has great photo ops. You can also see a replica of the Kohinoor diamond here.
The huge Whale skeleton is magnificent and an iconic place for getting your picture clicked. There is no entry fee however, this place is crowded so you may have to wait for upto an hour if you do not have a slot booked from beforehand.
The huge Whale skeleton is magnificent and an iconic place for getting your picture clicked. There is no entry fee however, this place is crowded so you may have to wait for upto an hour if you do not have a slot booked from beforehand.
This place is much smaller than the Buckingham palace however, it is no less in beauty. The palace is surrounded by a garden and has a huge lake in front of it. If you want to enter the palace and take a tour then you will have to purchase tickets. However, if you just want to visit the garden and have a nice day there, it's completely free. You can enjoy the view of the lake, have a stroll in the garden, walk your dog, feed the swans, ducks and other birds, or even have a nice picnic here.