the runnymede-on-thames

the runnymede-on-thames

Windsor Road, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0AG, United Kingdom

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Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by GoodDaySunshine

Can anyone tell me if my dog is welcome for tea at the Orangery in Kensington Gardens!? Thanks

Re: Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by ranger49

Yes - to Guide Dogs and Hearing Dogs.

Re: Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by goodfish

I saw that note about guide dogs on their website but I'm guessing just the average pooch must stay outside.

Re: Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by christine.j

If you want to have your dog come with you from the USA to the UK, make sure you know all the strict regulations. It's a lot easier than a couple of years ago,but there are still many rules to consider. Some basic information can be found here:
http://www.dogfriendly.com/server/travel/info/customs/england.shtml

Re: Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by leics

You should also be aware that apart from assistance dogs, it is not the norm for dogs to be allowed inside places where food is served. There are some dogfriendly eating places: you'll find some listed on

http://www.dogfriendlybritain.co.uk/directory.asp?Category=40

The same applies to pubs, where allowing dogs (and people!) is at the discretion of the landlord/landlady. Many will allow dogs in the bar area, but not all.

You can often sit at outside cafe tables with your dog, but that too depends on the individual establishment policy.

Re: Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by leics

Having just checked the UK rules about pet import, and noted your Spain post, you should be fully aware of the UK rules about pet imports:

http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/travel/pets/

Re: Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by hawkhead

http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/az/az.asp?orgid=1194&map=&oa=&ba=show is the link to the Orangery on the Kensington & Chelsea Website. Quite far down in the Questions and Answers, you will find the question: Are guide and assistance dogs welcome (or words to that effect), and the answer is 'yes'. Which makes me think that all other sorts are not. I don't mind a dog in the bar area of a pub, if it is well-behaved i.e. totally unobtrusive; however, as other posters have pointed out, places that serve food do not allow animals except for assistance ones. I would email the place on the link provided and ask them directly. I also stress that you must investigate the UK's rules and regs re bringing dogs (and other animals) into the country.

Re: Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by GoodDaySunshine

Thanks for all the helpful advice! I am certainly making sure to follow all the rules and regulations. Seems my pooch and I will be hanging out at a local pub, instead of having tea for two!

Re: Dogs welcome at Tea Time?

by leics

That depends on the pub! Better keep your fingers crossed for weather which allows you to sit outside pubs/cafes/restaurants with your dog. :-)

Travel Tips for London

Money

by aqazi

Unless I'm changing thousands of pounds or dollars I have given up on the currency exchange booths when i travel, as more often than not I simply get had. In this case I recomend you put your $575 back into your bank account and withdraw it from the ATM in 100 pound increments. I don't like to carry too much cash around and while London is generally a safe place its not wise to carry too much money around. Also if you change all the money you're more likley to spend it very quickly. In the UK its the small things that really eat up your money fast, so the less you carry the fewer impusle buys you're likley to make.

I was back in the UK last week and I forgot how heavy the loose change was! It literally weighs you down! I think you'll finish up with around 350 pound which ever way you do it

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Go on at least one of the...

by Emm

Go on at least one of the 'London Walks'. I would recommend the Ghosts of London walk or the Pub Walk.

Visit the Globe - Shakespeare's own theatre recreated in amazing detail The history and architecture of the buildings - Trafalgar Square.

An original Watergate

by pedersdottir

Standing near the western entrance to the Victoria Embankment Gardens, the Villiers Watergate is the last remaining remnant of a once-lavish London house fronting the Thames.

The Dukes of Buckingham made their home here. Now the gate stands watch over potted palms and meandering footpaths. The waters that once lapped at these steps has been pushed away by the creation of the sewage system installed underfoot. Walking through Embankment Gardens the visitor is strolling atop a prime example of Victorian plumbing genius.

Kew Gardens again. I loved...

by WorldXplorer

Kew Gardens again. I loved the fountain and statue at the front of the Palm House and the raindrops on this rose from the colourful rose gardens (roses in various colours - nice!) The bottom one is the Rock Garden again.

Knowing the Lingo

by teafortwo

For the benefit of all tourists who have struggled to get their teeth around "Leicester Square" - its pronounced "Lester", and not "Lie - sester", as I have heard on several occasions!
"Gloucester" is similarly "Gloster" - see, its easy innit !!!!

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Address: Windsor Road, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0AG, United Kingdom

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