A state-of-the-art sports complex in the heart of Guildford that is used by the Harlequins as their main training facility. A great place to work up a sweat, whether it be 5-a-side football or hitting the weights!
Submitted by Ryan
The King's Head
Probably the best beer garden in Guildford over two levels. You will always be in the sun and to top it off, views over famous Guildford Castle.
Submitted by James
The Wey Navigation
Picturesque spot for picnics and boat watching moments from Guildford Station.
Submitted by Greg
Kingfield Stadium
Home to Woking FC or fondly known as The Cardinals, going to a match is a great day out with friends or the kids.
Submitted by Michael
David Lloyd
The best gym in Woking! Racquets, gym, pool - it has everything!
Submitted by Michael
The Electric Theatre
Home to many great stage shows and independent acts.
Submitted by Emily
The Friary Centre
Plenty of shops, restaurants, cafes and juice bars all under one roof.
Submitted by Emily
Five & Lime
Amazing live DJs out on the terrace and a great place to get a few drinks and chill out at the weekend.
Submitted by James
Coffee Culture
Independent coffee show located in Angel Gate, off Guildford's cobbled high street. Owned by husband and wife. Can recommend the hazelnut truffle latte and bacon muffin.
Submitted by Tim
The White House
Great sharing platters, selection of beers and a charming terrace by the River Wey.
Submitted by James
G Live
A fantastic new entertainment venue in Guildford that hosts concerts and comedy nights, with the likes of Newton Faulkner, Lee Evans and many more...
Submitted by Lucy
Guildford's High Street
Take a nice stroll down the High Street. When you get to the end, you are greeted with plenty of pubs and restaurants to satisfy any taste, along with the River Wey walk.
Submitted by James
Weir Rhodes
A luxury men's retailer founded in 1898 selling classic British formalwear.
Submitted by Tim
Gresham Mill
Fantastic views and an ideal spot for walking the dog.
"Brookwood Cemetry was the final terminal for those travelling on the Necropolis Railway in 1854. With cemetery space at a premium in the centre of London, Richard Bourn struck upon an idea of setting up a rail link to transfer the dead out to Surrey. Even this train service has different classes which not only dictated the level of comfort for the mourners, but also the style in which the deceased travelled!"
Flowing through the centre of Guildford, you can stroll along the banks of the River Wey and appreciate its charm.
Tim Pacey
The Gresham Mill development offers both beautiful properties and stunning rural views.
Dan Green
Guildford Castle has beautiful landscaped gardens that are lovely in the sunshine.
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