The best attractions in Twickenham according to Tripadvisor
By Cesar Medina 7th Dec 2025
By Cesar Medina 7th Dec 2025
There are countless sites and attractions to visit in Twickenham, but online review platform Tripadvisor has compiled its list of the "top" places to check out in town.
Using traveller reviews, ratings, number of page views and user location, Tripadvisor ranks each location out of five — with five being the highest score.
1. Strawberry Hill House & Garden

A stunning 18th-century "little Gothic castle" built by writer and collector Horace Walpole.
Tripadvisor lists it as the top attraction in Twickenham. Reviews mention visitors loving its unique architecture, historic charm and scenic gardens, making it a must-see for fans of heritage and picturesque houses.
It has a score of 4.5 from 531 reviews.
2. Allianz Stadium, Twickenham

Allianz Stadium is the Home of English rugby and the biggest dedicated rugby union stadium in the world, seating up to 82,000 on match-days.
Formerly the Twickenham Stadium, its mix of sporting history and atmosphere makes it a top draw, even for non-rugby fans interested in stadium tours and iconic sporting culture.
It has a score of 4.3 from 1,957 reviews.
3. Eel Pie Island Museum

A fascinating museum telling the story of Eel Pie Island from its 1960s jazz and blues heyday to its boat-building past.
Tripadvisor reviewers praise its rich local history and see it as "worth an hour of anybody's time."
It has a score of 4.9 from 85 reviews.
4. Marble Hill House

Set in a lovely park, Marble Hill House is a historic villa with lush grounds that offer a peaceful escape from London bustle.
It is beloved for its graceful architecture, pleasant green space, and family-friendly atmosphere — ideal for a relaxed stroll or picnic.
It has a score of 4.2 from 124 reviews.
5. York House Gardens

A tranquil spot featuring riverside lawns, flower gardens, and wildlife.
York House Gardens is perfect for a quiet afternoon or a family outing.
Tripadvisor reviewers highlight its peaceful ambience, well-kept grounds and riverside location as reasons to visit.
It has a score of 4.6 from 150 reviews.
6. Turner's House

Once the retreat of renowned painter J. M. W. Turner, this house offers visitors a glimpse into his life and artistic vision.
Art lovers and cultural tourists highly rate it, enjoying its setting and the chance to connect with the legacy of one of Britain's greatest landscape painters.
It has a score of 4.8 from 60 reviews.
7. Hammertons Ferry

A charming, traditional foot-ferry crossing the River Thames, offering a brief but lovely link between Ham and Twickenham.
It's well loved for convenience, friendly service, and a pleasant alternative to bridges or public transport.
It has a score of 4.7 from 46 reviews.
8. World Rugby Museum

Linked to the third entry on this list, inside Allianz Stadium is the World Rugby Museum - a treasure trove for rugby fans.
It houses thousands of memorabilia items, from historic jerseys to match programmes.
The museum offers a thorough and immersive look at the sport's history, making it popular even for casual visitors curious about rugby heritage.
It has a score of 4.5 from 140 reviews.
9. Twickenham Fine Ales

A local brewery that's earned top marks from reviewers for its quality ales and friendly ambience.
It's perfect for a relaxed drink after a day out, a nod to Twickenham's growing craft-brew scene.
It has a score of 4.9 from 45 reviews.
10. Orleans House Gallery

Overlooking the Thames, Orleans House Gallery brings contemporary art, exhibitions and family-friendly events to Twickenham.
It is rated for combining riverside charm with a vibrant cultural offering, ideal for art fans or a peaceful visit by the water.
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