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Brochure 2021 Book your trip direct online https://daytrips.streamlinekent.co.uk/ Streamline Kent - Day Trips, Guided Tours & Short Breaks Enjoy a day of retail therapy in some of the UK’s top shopping destinations. We drop you off and pick you up right next to the shopping areas and don't worry, we have plenty of room for all those shopping bags! Brighton - 31st May Adult £25 / OAP £22.50 / Child £20 Brighton offers some of the best shopping on the South Coast at any time of the year. Located in the heart of Brighton only a 5 minute walk from the beach, Churchill Square has over 80 shops, restaurants and cafes all under one roof. An innovative and modern shopping centre; Churchill Square offers the very best in high street shopping. Dukes Lane is a hidden gem in the heart of Brighton for those in the know. This unique retail destination offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Home to a vibrant community of independent and national stores, visitors to Dukes Lane are guaranteed a warm welcome. Boutiques include Ted Baker, Farah, Thread, Toast, Oasis, bareMinerals, Kiehl’s, Aveda and Kuoni and more. After hitting the shops you can take a stroll along the seafront, have a walk along the pier for the amusements and fish & chips or just relax on the beach Westfield Stratford City - 12th June Adult £20 / OAP £18.50 / Child £15 Westfield Stratford City is the largest urban shopping and leisure destination in Europe, offering plenty of high street favourites as well as the latest catwalk fashions and celebrated home and lifestyle brands. Set in the Heart of the Olympic Park in East London, Westfield Stratford City Shopping Centre is the number 1 destination for shopping, dining and leisure. Over 500 Retailers under one roof selling everything from clothing, toys, tech, hobbies, pets, health & beauty and jewellery. 5 Department Stores have everything for your home. Be spoilt for choice with bars, restaurants and endless foodie options - there's something for everyone! Enjoy Luxury Bowling, Karaoke, Cinemas, Gaming Arenas and there's even a Casino as well. www.streamlinekent.co.uk 01622 750000 Bluewater - 20th & 28th May Adult £18 / OAP £15 / Child £14 Bluewater has 300 retailers, over 50 bars, restaurants and cafes including flagship Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and House of Fraser stores. Bluewater also boasts a Showcase Cinema, Gravity Trampoline Park and the Dinotropolis Adventure Play Park Rising out of a former chalk quarry among 50 metre-high cliffs Bluewater’s striking architecture is simply unique. The site of 240 acres is surrounded by a 50 acres of landscaping of lakes, parkland and trees makes it the perfect place for the whole family to enjoy. Bluewater offers family favourites in the Winter Gardens Dining section such as Carluccio's, Bill's, wagamama, Bella Italia and TGI Fridays. Lakeside - 4th & 25th June Adult £22 / OAP £18 / Child £15 Lakeside in Essex is vibrant retail and leisure destination perfect for a day out with friends and family. It is home to many well-know brands and has a range of quality stores. The shopping centre, in addition to the retail parks, forms one of the largest shopping areas in a single location within Europe, With a choice of 250 stores including flagship Marks & Spencer's, Primark and John Lewis along with over 50 cafes and restaurants. The Boardwalk by the lake is home to eleven new restaurants and bars. Lakeside also has Retail Parks located next to the main shopping complex offering more choice and retailers, among the retailers based here are Ikea, Curry’s, Habitat, Costco and a Marks & Spencer outlet store. Central London - 8th June, 22nd July & 9 Sept Adult £21.50 / OAP £20 / Child £20 Get a large dose of retail therapy by exploring the best shopping areas in London, where you’ll discover streets brimming with independent boutiques, big names and emerging brands. Shopping in London is hard to beat – from areas full of flagship stores, to cobbled courtyards showcasing local designers, these are some of the best places to shop in London. So, put on some comfy shoes and prepare to discover some of the best shops in London! Oxford Street is one of the most famous London shopping streets which is home to more than 300 shops, designer outlets, high-street chains and landmark stores while Regent Street is one of the most elegant shopping streets in London which offers a good range of mid-priced fashion stores alongside some of the city's oldest and most famous shops. www.streamlinekent.co.uk 01622 750000 Bicester - 18th June & 3rd July Adult £34.50 / OAP £31/ Child £25 Located in Oxfordshire, Bicester Village is home to more than 160 boutiques of British and international fashion and lifestyle brands. Shop for covetable pieces from brands such as Balenciaga, Dior, Givenchy, Gucci, Manolo Blahnik, Prada, alongside world-renowned British designers, including Alexander McQueen, Sophie Webster, Temperley London and Vivienne Westwood. Bicester offers savings of up to 60% on the recommended retail price all year round. You'll find everything from chic restaurants to creative pop-ups and art exhibitions plus a range of VIP services for a effortless shopping experience. Bicester Village is a purpose-built open air outlet village, which oozes luxury, not just by means of the designer shops it boasts but the whole experience is second to none. Westfield White City London - 21st June Adult £21.50 / OAP £20/ Child £20 Westfield White City London features around 320 stores, including AllSaints, Apple, Bershka, Boots, Bose, Coast, Cotton On (includes RUBI and Factorie), Dorothy Perkins, Dwell, Early Learning Centre, Ernest Jones, Gerry Weber, Hackett, Hollister Co., House of Fraser, H.Samuel, Jaeger, Kurt Geiger, Lego, Mamas & Papas, Mango, Marks & Spencer, Next, Nomination, Oakley, Reiss, River Island, schuh, Starbucks Coffee, Tesla, Topshop, Uniqlo, the multiplex cinema Vue, Waitrose and Zara. The development also includes a high- end retail area called The Village. The area includes brands such as Burberry, De Beers, Georg Jensen, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Mulberry, Myla, Tiffany & Co and Versace. Grab a bite on the go, wine and dine or sit back and relax with a drink - with over 80 places to eat there's something for everyone! Camden Market - 4th July & 17th July Adult £22 / OAP £20 / Child £20 Camden Market is packed to the hills with stalls trading in handmade clothes and jewellery, music memorabilia, objects from ages past and authentic food from far flung locations. Camden Market is a Diverse Community of Creative sellers, Street food traders and independent stores all located next to Regents canal. Your find over 1000 places to shop, eat & Drink in this historic location. No 2 days are the same here but there will certainly be plenty to see and purchase here. The food on offer here will not disappoint you, with so many flavours to satisfy your taste buds. www.streamlinekent.co.uk 01622 750000 Enjoy a family day out travelling by coach over the summer holidays visiting all the top theme parks and destinations chosen to suit the whole family. Not all Prices were available at time of publishing, please check the website for the most up to date price Hastings - 29th July & 2nd August Adult £21 / OAP £20 / Child £15 Soak up Hastings’ history, wander the preserved Old Town’s winding streets and tiny twittens crammed with Tudor houses and flower-bedecked cottages, and inhale the hard-working fishing quarter with its towering net huts and ramshackle huts on the beach. Thrill-seekers can check out Flamingo Park with classic and modern seaside fairground rides or check out the amusements arcades with hundreds of 2p machines and games to play. Visit the Blue Reef Aquarium, Shipwreck Museum, Hastings Castle or the Smugglers Adventure or just spend the day on the beach, The day is free to do as you wish. Hastings is full of independent gift shops selling everything from hand made beach items, paintings, confectionary, books and homeware. Drusillas Park - 30th July & 12th August Adult £TBC / OAP £TBC / Child £TBC Enjoy a great family day out at one of the top kids days out in Sussex. Widely regarded as the best small zoo in the country where the focus is always on fun finding out. However, animals are only half the fun; Go Wild!, Get Wet!, Go Safari!, Amazon Adventure, Mungo's Adventure Maze and Hello Kitty Secret Garden are paradise for anyone wanting a theme park experience. It's no ordinary zoo and no ordinary day out! With so many things to do, you can spend hours and hours exploring in the zoo, going wild in the play areas and letting your hair down on the exciting kid's rides. Explorers Café offers a wide range of adult and child food options and the many gift shops offer toys and games for pocket money prices. www.streamlinekent.co.uk 01622 750000 Legoland Windsor - 31st July & 13th August Adult £TBC / OAP £TBC / Child £TBC Which child does not dream of becoming a knight, an explorer, a test driver or a pilot and entering into a fascinating world of adventure? At the Legoland Windsor Resort there are over 55 rides and attractions where children can fly through the treetops to escape fearsome dragons, ride the thrilling rapids with a Viking fleet, join LEGO® divers on a magical underwater adventure and so much more! New for 2021 - Lego Mythica, A World of Magical Creatures! Legoland Resort is built for kids! There is a huge creative collection of Lego-inspired rides and attractions that promise fun for everyone, from the thrills of roller coasters such as The Dragon and the Dragon's Apprentice, to interactive adventures including Laser Raiders, Coast Guard HQ and Lego City Driving School.
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