Mercedes-Benz World

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Mercedes-Benz World is a facility at the Brooklands motor racing circuit in Weybridge, Surrey, UK. 1 It opened on 29th October 2006.

Mercedes-Benz World has five courses for learning advanced skills and trying out an AMG. 2. The adjacent Brooklands Museum has a large collection of early motorcars, motorbikes and airplanes associated with Brooklands, as well as a cafe, a restaurant and a kids' area. 3 Entry to the Mercedes complex is free to the public4, but does not include entry to Brooklands Museum despite the signage at the entrance giving that impression.

Mercedes-Benz World offers driving lessons to anyone over 1.5m tall. This means children as young as 8 or 9 can drive on part of the original Brooklands Circuit. 2

The building is spread over three floors with over 100 cars on display, including a 300SL Gullwing as well as the McLaren Mercedes SLR sports car.

Arriva Guildford & West Surrey provides a contracted bus service linking Mercedes-Benz World to Weybridge railway station and Woking railway station.5

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