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The wide range of attractions & entertainment in Luton means there is something for everyone, whether you want to sit and enjoy a play or get up and party. You'll find theatres, pubs & clubs, bowling, leisure activities, tourist attractions, golf, museums, art galleries, theme parks, places of interest etc.

The Galaxy Centre

The Galaxy Centre is the area’s premier leisure venue, a place where the whole family can relax, enjoy and have fun under one roof. The Galaxy is a clean, safe environment for the whole family to come along and enjoy.

Woodside Wild Fowl Park

Get ready for an exciting and fun packed day when you visit the award winning Woodside Animal Farm, Leisure Park and Mini Zoo. We've got more animals and things to do than any other farm in London, Herts, Beds or Bucks.

The Library Theatre

The Library Theatre has 238 seats and is situated on the third floor of Luton Central Library and provides amateur and professional theatre. As well as a thriving professional children's theatre programme there is also a full size cinema screen showing a number of films throughout the year.

Brewery Tap

Tours of the Smiles brewery in Colston Street are hugely popular - last year we showed more than 2,000 ale enthusiasts around our traditional Victorian brewery based in the heart of Luton. Brewery tours are available Monday-Thursday evenings. We take groups of 6 - 20 in number, with 12 - 15 being ideal. The evening commences at 7.00 p.m. and consists of a guided tour of the brewing/ fermenting/racking areas including a demonstration of raw materials and a brief history of Smiles and its beers. A "Ploughman's" style buffet consisting of French bread, cold meats, cheese, etc. follows, accompanied by generous tastings of Smiles beers from the stillage.

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Attractions Near Luton

Wardown Park Museum
Explore the development of Luton from pre-history to the present day at Wardown Park Museum.

John Dony Field Centre
The John Dony Field Centre is a focus for exploring the rich landscapes and fascinating plants and animals of the Luton area.

Wrest Park Gardens
The centre of the park survives as an example of the French Style in England. It has a canal, avenues and a very fine pavilion designed by Thomas Archer in 1710.

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