5 Things To Do in Watford

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In the southern Hertfordshire, on the bank of the River Colne, Watford is located. It lies 16 miles (26 km) northwest of central London. It is a town, which was honorary granted the status of a borough in 1922. Watford is the home to its professional football team, Watford F.C. with a history in English Football.

Watford is a hustling bustling town that has many interesting places to visit. This is a heritage-rich place with churches, museums, parks, and theatres. It has strong transportation services including bus routes, railway stations, airways, and even waterways.

Considering the fact that Watford has multiple tourist places, we have selected the top 5 must-visit places in Watford. The list is underneath,

1. Warner Bros. Studio Tour London

Who can not be a fan of Harry Potter? And when you are in Watford it’s almost sinning not to visit the Warner Bros. Studio. It has all the iconic sets, props, and costumes on display that were specially created for the films. You can witness the history of Harry Potter by visiting the great hall, Dumbeldore office along with the large library, the knight bus, Triwizard tournament’s giant water tank, used for the underwater scenes, and of course, the Ministry of Magic.

What is better than boarding the Hogwarts Express at platform 9 ¾, wandering in the Diagon Ally visiting all the shops, entering the Forbidden Forest and experiencing the eeriness it holds with the wonderful creatures within, and not forgetting the mystical Bank of Gringots? One can see the wizarding world through the eyes of the filmmaker.

2. Cassiobury Park

A part of the rich heritage of Watford, the Cassiobury Park has vast grassy plots and woodland. River Gade flows through the park and many bridges are built on it which is a sight for visitors. On the other side of the river, the ground gets steep towards the West Herts Golf Course, which joins the ancient woodland of Whippendell Wood. There is a complex of paddling pools, a tennis court, a bowling green, and an asphalt path, which is one of the best walks of gravel in the world.

It even has a miniature railway near the Gade River and a few shelters. If, by any chance, you stay at Watford on Saturday, be aware that the park hosts a free, 5 km running event every Saturday morning at 9 am.

3. Watford Palace Theatre

The Edwardian-style state-of-the-art building of the Palace Theatre has a seating arrangement of 600 persons. This theatre is a century old and has seen its fair share of good and bad times. Many great actors who performed here rose to fame afterward. This building has an auditorium, cafe, bars and restaurants.

It is greatly known for its acoustics where among many others, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings soundtracks were recorded. The theatre has given a chance to every genre of art, comedy, dance, stand-up, music, bands, you name it.

4. The Forties Experience

Do make your plan in the last week of the month as on the last Sunday of every month this nostalgic place giving the vibe of forties is open to the public. This place just takes you back to the war era of the forties, its small living museums are filled with forties stuff that you can use to have an original experience.

The bedrooms, kitchen, and living rooms are decorated with the donated artifacts. The model railway shed, Jeep ride, and blitz fires are a few highlights of the place. What makes this place one of a kind is the volunteers who run it. The volunteers, all dressed up in the forties fashion, touching upon those old dressers, knitting on the old sofas, or serving tea in the Naafi cafe take you back in time. They also educate with the hands-down information about the war era.

Last but not least, you may encounter The Mustang brand performance of forties songs while enjoying the tea and special homemade cake.

5. Watford Colosseum

An entertainment venue, Watford Colosseum located in Watford, was originally established in 1938. Later on, the complex was extended in 2011, by making further improvements to the place by building new meeting spaces, restaurants, and bars.

The venue’s highlight is a pipe organ, which the Cinema Organ Society highly appreciates.

The Colosseum is is used to organise boxing matches, popular plays, and charity events.

You can never get bored in Watford with such interesting and historical places onsite.

Contact DNR Transfer to get from Luton airport to Watford.