Guidebook for Watford

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Guidebook for Watford

Shopping

This Mall is a One Stop Shop for all Tourists. It is within 15 walking distance from the Flat.
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Intu watford
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This Mall is a One Stop Shop for all Tourists. It is within 15 walking distance from the Flat.

Sightseeing

The iconic London Eye, Madame Tussaud's, River Thames etc. All famous tourist spots in one location. You can reach Central London within 20-25 minutes from the Watford Junction Station which is 10 minutes walking distance from the Flat.
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Central London
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The iconic London Eye, Madame Tussaud's, River Thames etc. All famous tourist spots in one location. You can reach Central London within 20-25 minutes from the Watford Junction Station which is 10 minutes walking distance from the Flat.

Drinks & Nightlife

One of the famous Night club's in London. This is within close proximity of the Flat.
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127 The Parade
One of the famous Night club's in London. This is within close proximity of the Flat.

Food Scene

Plenty of amazing restaurants in the Watford Town Centre which is within 10-15 minutes of the Flat. You will be welcomed to several different range of cuisines from Indian, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai etc.
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Nando's Watford High Street
42 The Parade
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Plenty of amazing restaurants in the Watford Town Centre which is within 10-15 minutes of the Flat. You will be welcomed to several different range of cuisines from Indian, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai etc.

Parks & Nature

Cassiobury Park is the largest public open space in Watford comprising of over 190 acres (77 hectares) of green space stretching from Watford town centre to woodland and countryside to the west of the town. The park contains a wide variety of sports facilities, attractions for children and parts of the park are designated as a Local Nature Reserve. Cassiobury Park is one of Watford’s most popular attractions receiving around 800,000 visits per year and hosting a number of popular sporting and entertainment events.
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卡西奧伯里公園
Central Avenue
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Cassiobury Park is the largest public open space in Watford comprising of over 190 acres (77 hectares) of green space stretching from Watford town centre to woodland and countryside to the west of the town. The park contains a wide variety of sports facilities, attractions for children and parts of the park are designated as a Local Nature Reserve. Cassiobury Park is one of Watford’s most popular attractions receiving around 800,000 visits per year and hosting a number of popular sporting and entertainment events.

Arts & Culture

The Harry Potter film series made Leavesden its home for more than ten years. As the books were still being released while the films were being made, the production crew saved many of the iconic sets, props and costumes that were created especially for the films - just in case they were ever needed later on in the series. Once filming wrapped on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 in 2010, the production crew were left with a treasure trove of thousands of intricate and beautifully-made artefacts, many of which wouldn't have been saved on a typical production. The team behind Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter wanted to preserve and showcase these iconic props, costumes and sets so that Harry Potter fans could experience the magic of filmmaking first-hand. Many of the original cast and crew returned to reassemble the sets and record their memories from filming, and on 31st March 2012, the Studio Tour opened its doors. Set adjacent to the working film studios where all eight Harry Potter films were made, the Studio Tour offers visitors the unique opportunity to explore two soundstages and a backlot filled with original sets, animatronic creatures and breathtaking special effects.
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華納兄弟倫敦影城之旅
Studio Tour Drive
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The Harry Potter film series made Leavesden its home for more than ten years. As the books were still being released while the films were being made, the production crew saved many of the iconic sets, props and costumes that were created especially for the films - just in case they were ever needed later on in the series. Once filming wrapped on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 in 2010, the production crew were left with a treasure trove of thousands of intricate and beautifully-made artefacts, many of which wouldn't have been saved on a typical production. The team behind Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter wanted to preserve and showcase these iconic props, costumes and sets so that Harry Potter fans could experience the magic of filmmaking first-hand. Many of the original cast and crew returned to reassemble the sets and record their memories from filming, and on 31st March 2012, the Studio Tour opened its doors. Set adjacent to the working film studios where all eight Harry Potter films were made, the Studio Tour offers visitors the unique opportunity to explore two soundstages and a backlot filled with original sets, animatronic creatures and breathtaking special effects.