TOP 5 PLACES TO VISIT IN LUTON

Luton is a large town and unitary authority area of Bedfordshire, in the East of England. Luton is located in a break in the eastern part of the Chiltern Hills. Most travelers will bypass the town in Luton Airport Taxi.  But there is lot of things to do and see in Luton ranging from district parks, neighborhood parks, local open space, sports clubs and leisure gardens.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Luton:

1.   Wrest Park:

Wrest Park
Wrest Park

A perfect place for dog walkers and families with small children, Wrest Park covers 92 acres (37 hectares) in the Bedfordshire countryside and is run by English Heritage, as the country estate encompasses the gorgeous Grade I listed building at its center.

With plenty of wildlife to interact with and photograph, the gardens are a beautifully maintained that you can spend the whole day exploring, with its various pathways, and burn off some energy!

The house itself is beautiful, and puts on various events such as live re-enactments, crafting fairs, storytelling, food fairs, and house tours, having something for everyone!

 

2.  Stockwood Discovery Centre – Stockwood Park Museum:

Luton Museum

A paradise for garden enthusiasts, Stockwood Discovery Centre is one of the few places in the Luton where the work of acclaimed artist Ian Hamilton Finlay can be seen on permanent display. His Improvement Garden is a classical garden in which the sculptures are an integral part of the landscape.

Once part of the original Stockwood House walled areas, gardens reflect the changing styles of gardening in this country.

New areas include a contemplative Sensory Garden, a colorful world garden and a medicinal garden highlighting the usefulness of plants – designed with environmentally green and sustainable principles in mind.

3.   St. Mary’s Church:

Luton Museum

 

St. Mary’s Church is over 850 years old and is considered one of the finest examples of medieval architecture in England although it has been restored and refurbished many times over the centuries.

Other parts of the church have been added later, such as the bell tower being added at the beginning of the 20th century. Many visitors have praised it for its beautiful stonework and warm and friendly atmosphere.

4.   The Mall Luton:

Luton Mall

 

First opened in 1972 – The Mall Luton is one of the biggest shopping center in Luton. Its original name was ‘The Arndale Shopping Centre’ and it was known to be the largest shopping center in Europe at that time.

In 2006, it was sold to the company called ‘The Mall Company’ who changed its name to The Luton Mall. Whether it’s events for families, children, shoppers or diners we want you to get involved.

5.   Whipsnade Zoo:

Whipsnade Zoo

 

Whipsnade Zoo is owned by nonprofit organization Zoological society of London which is engaged in animal conservation around the world.

Whipsnade Zoo has Cheetahs, Indian rhinos, sea lions, African lions, African hunting dogs, nine Asian elephants, and birds from around the world and butterfly house.

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References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luton

https://trip101.com/article/best-things-to-do-in-luton-uk

https://www.lutonculture.com/stockwood-discovery- centre/about/

https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-to-do-in-luton bedfordshire-england/

https://www.themall.co.uk/luton/

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