2 Best Sights in St. Albans, The Thames Valley

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We've compiled the best of the best in St. Albans - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hatfield House

Fodor's Choice

Six miles east of St. Albans, this outstanding brick mansion surrounded by lovely formal gardens stands as a testament to the magnificence of Jacobean architecture. Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, built Hatfield in 1611, and his descendants still live here. The interior, with its dark-wood paneling, lush tapestries, and Tudor and Jacobean portraits, reveals much about the era. The beautiful King James Drawing Room is a vision in ostentatious grandeur, with its gilded ceiling and portrait-covered walls. By contrast, the Chinese Bedroom is a charming example of the later 19th-century infatuation with Far Eastern design. The intricate Marble Hall, with its elaborate carved wooden panels, is one of the most impressive rooms in the house, although perhaps the building's finest single feature is the ornate Grand Staircase, with carved wooden figures on the banisters.

The knot garden, near the Tudor Old Palace, where the first Queen Elizabeth spent much of her youth, is a highlight of the West Garden. Wednesday is the only day the East Garden, with topiaries, parterres, and rare plants, is open to the public. The Park has lovely woodland paths and masses of bluebells. There are various markets, theater performances, and shows throughout the season, including open-air film screenings and, occasionally, Elizabethan banquets. Check the website for the schedule.

Great North Rd., Hatfield, AL9 5NQ, England
01707-287010
Sight Details
House, West Garden, and Park £24; West Garden and Park £14; East Garden (Wed. only) free
Closed Oct.–Mar.

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Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour

Fodor's Choice

Attention all Muggles—this spectacular attraction just outside Watford immerses you in the magical world of Harry Potter for hours. From the Great Hall of Hogwarts, faithfully re-created, down to the finest detail, to "magical" paraphernalia beautifully displayed in the vast studio space, each section of this attraction showcases the real sets, props, and special effects used in the eight movies.

After entering the Great Hall, a fitting stage for costumes from each Hogwarts house, you can admire the intricacies of the huge Hogwarts Castle model, ride a broomstick, try butterbeer, explore the Forbidden Forest, and gaze through the shop windows of Diagon Alley. The Hogwarts Express section—at a faithfully reproduced Platform 9¾—allows you to walk through a carriage of the actual steam train and see what it's like to ride with Harry and the gang.

Tickets, pegged to a 30-minute arrival time slot, must be prebooked online. Slots fill up fast over summer and school holidays, so reserve well in advance. The attraction is a 20-minute drive from St. Albans. You can also get here by taking a 20-minute train ride from London's Euston station to Watford Junction, then a 15-minute shuttle-bus ride, free with a valid Studio Tour ticket; the shuttle runs every 30 minutes. Via car from London, use M1 and M25. Parking is free.