If you are not from around the area and you wanted to go for a little explorer before or after the wedding, here are a few ideas that you might enjoy.
Gin lovers - join a tour, plan a visit to an event or even participate in a class or workshop.
Silent Pool Distillers is based in the heart of the Surrey Hills.
Those with an interest in British Royal history should pay a visit to Hampton Court Palace, once the residence to Henry VIII and one of only two of his palaces still intact today.
With stunning furnishings and tapestries, it also contains an important part of the largest private collection of art in the world.
Have a fun filled day out at Bocketts Farm
Enjoy a great day out at Bocketts Farm, a highly popular thing for families to do in Surrey.
Set in the beautiful Surrey countryside, there are friendly farm animals, plenty of fun activities and indoor and outdoor play for all ages.
Explore historic Brooklands Museum
Brooklands, the world’s first purpose built motor racing circuit, constructed at Weybridge, Surrey in 1907, was more than a great sporting arena.
It was the birthplace of British motorsport and aviation, home of Concorde and the site of many engineering and technological achievements throughout eight decades of the 20th century.
Be inspired at Painshill Park.
If you are looking for a garden to visit then make a trip to Painshill. The 158 acre wonderland has something for everyone and makes a great day out with the kids in Surrey.
Situated near to Woodlands Park Hotel, Wisley is the historic home of the RHS and undoubtedly one of the finest gardens in the world.
Autumn’s bountiful harvest and wonderful golden shades give way a winter wonderland of evergreens, berries, vivid stems and frost-sparkled walks. Home to all kinds of exotic plants, the impressive Glasshouse is a great place to explore whatever the weather.
Non-stop adventures await all the family where you can see animals and have a go on rides, located near to Woodlands Park Hotel and Nutfield Priory Hotel & Spa make us your base for a day of fun.
Take a walk on the wild side and get up close and personal with over 1,000 animals from the endangered to the exotic. In Trail of the Kings, seek out new treasures as you walk among Chessington’s jungle giants such as Western Lowland Gorillas, Sumatran Tigers and Asiatic Lions.
Follow in the Queen Mother’s footsteps at Polesden Lacey.
“This is a delicious house,” remarked Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother on her honeymoon at Polesden Lacey. This country retreat, only four miles from Dorking and junction 9 of the M25, has glorious views across the rolling Surrey Hills and acres of countryside.
It was home to famous Edwardian hostess Mrs Greville, who entertained royalty and the celebrities of her time.