~Things To See and Do, Activities, Where to Eat, Where to Stay in Twickenham
Whether you’re looking for things to do in Twickenham such as events and attractions or are planning where to stay in Twickenham, you’ll find everything you need for your Twickenham holiday on What's On In Twickenham.com.
Attractions and Places to Visit in Twickenham
Situated on the river in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames, Twickenham is a large, South West London suburb with a rich history and huge amount to explore on its doorstep. With a proud history, Twickenham is the internationally recognised home of English Rugby Union.
Places to Stay in Twickenham
When it comes to where to stay in Twickenham, the choices are limitless. Whether you prefer the big five star treatment or the personal touch of an intimate boutique, Twickenham offers plenty of choices.
Sports and Activities
Here in Twickenham you can have plenty of fun and creative things to do with family and friends. It’s steeped in history and heritage, green spaces and wildlife. Leisure pursuits include walking, cycling, boating, horse riding, visiting galleries and museums, shopping or just watching the world go by.
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~Food and Drinks in Twickenham~
Twickenham has a huge range of options for food and drinks. Historic classic pubs, beautiful stylish restaurants, family friendly pubs, Chinese restaurants and takeaways, Italian restaurants, Cafes, Delis. The list goes on!
Food and Drinks
From fine dining and afternoon tea to pop-up markets and humble street food, Twickenham is packed with options to suit any mood offering any and every cuisine you can think of.

A traditional pub with a contemporary twist in Twickenham. If you’re looking for pub with a mix of old and new, with a passion for both rugby and music, then the Eel Pie is a must.
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Come down for a pint, sit in our massive garden while the sun still shines and when the nights grow longer curl up by our open fire. Our ales and ciders are always changing.
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Traditional, authentic Italian ingredients and cuisine not often experienced outside of Italy. Our relaxed & friendly atmosphere is the perfect place to dine.
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~Shopping, Health & Wellbeing in Twickenham~
Make sure to discover Twickenham’s diverse neighbourhoods, from tranquil suburbs to central areas full of shopping, entertainment and dining options.
Shopping & Fashion in Twickenham
Twickenham has independent shops dotted throughout the city, though there are some streets with more shops than others. There are also a number of specialist shops, including jewellers, art galleries, toy stores, antiques dealers and seaside gift shops, as well as countless boutiques.
Health and Wellbeing in Twickenham
Unwind in luxurious treatment rooms in a choice of beautiful and professional salons around Twickenham. Manicures, Pedicures, Facials, Waxing, Consultations, Massages and more are offered in Twickenham’s best beauty salons.
Local NEws Whats On In Twickenham
Twickenham News March 1, 2023
Netflix’s Stranger Things show coming to London’s West End in 2023
Netflix’s Stranger Things is coming to London’s West End with the play titled Stranger Things: The First Shadow. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
Twickenham News February 25, 2023
London Theatre Week Tickets: How to get cheap West End tickets
Get discounted tickets to Pretty Woman the Musical, Cabaret, Les Miserables, Book of Mormon, Dirty Dancing and more with London Theatre week. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
Twickenham News February 3, 2023
Review: 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Lyric Theatre in London
Cheryl Cole and Eastenders’ Jake Wood star in ghostly, award-winning West End thriller Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
Twickenham News January 27, 2023
Review: The Play That Goes Wrong at The Duchess Theatre
The Play That Goes Wrong is booking until October 2023. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
Twickenham News December 29, 2022
The Crucible at the National Theatre Review – Amy van Rensburg
The much anticipated production from the National Theatre opened earlier this year in September. Many people were eager to buy tickets to what they assumed would be a masterful performance of Arthur Miller’s tragic play due to the ingenious Lyndsey Turner being set to direct the performance. However, while some fans enjoyed Turner’s take on the Crucible, many were left disappointed after seeing the unusual character interpretations and questionable, constantly changing accents which some actors had for their characters. One of the most notable differences was Brendan Cowell’s of John Proctor, while it wasn’t entirely awful, it did cause certain moments during the production to lack the much needed drama and effect, for example Brendan’s delivery of the famous line ‘because it is my name’ wasn’t a loud cry of agony, emphasizing Proctor’s demise and loss, but instead was delivered as a mere whisper with Brendan’s voice breaking. This caused the audience to be mostly unmoved and for the most renowned line in the entire play to be wasted. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
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