Destination Guide Refined by Arts Sightseeing + Tours from above to remove selectionAttraction Activities (1) Monuments + Museums (3)
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| Tate Modern Sumner Street, (Bankside), London, SE1 9TG | ![]() |
To me, the most unusual thing about the Tate Modern is the curator's choice in arrangement of the paintings. Instead of arranging them chronologically (or by artist) as most museums do, the paintings here are arranged by... more
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| Tate Britain Millbank, (Westminster), London, SW1P 4RG | ![]() |
Turner paintings! If you've never seen a Turner seascape or landscape then by the time you leave here you'll by overdosed. He left a huge amount of his work and thus the Tate scored over 300 oils and, wait for it, over 1... more
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| Vinopolis No.1 Bank End, London, SE1 9BU | ![]() |
Vinopolis stocks every conceivable wine accessory from the likes of luxury wine glasses to elaborate corkscrews. There are representations of the world's great wine-producing regions and infra-red headphones provide an i... more
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| Abbey Road Studios 3 Abbey Road, London, NW8 9AY | ![]() |
We won't bother blathering on about why this is just such a great studio, you know that already. You don't need to be told that Abbey Road is the best studio in the World, you know that already... So, that's great for us... more
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| Cirque du Soleil - Dralion Royal Albert Hall, London, SW7 2AP | ![]() |
Formed in 1984 by a clutch of Canadian street performers, Cirque du Soleil is now an international phenomenon. Last year, its shows played on three continents to a total of nearly seven million people. The troupe's thirt... more
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| National Gallery Pall Mall East, (Trafalgar Square), London, WC2N 5DN | ![]() |
Landscapes were one of the major themes of the 17th c. paintings especially in the Netherlands. Indeed the Dutch Golden century produced thousands of landscapes of all kinds: river views and seaside landscapes, green lan... more
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| British Library 96 Euston Road, St Pancras, London, NW1 2DB | ![]() |
The UK's national reference library is not a public library and if you want to take advantage of what's stored in its hallowed halls you'll have to obtain a reader's pass. This is granted to people doing research (primar... more
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| Handel House Museum 25 Brook Street, London, W1K 4HB | ![]() |
The Museum’s first major exhibition will focus on Handel’s remarkable relationship with the Foundling Hospital, England's first hospital for abandoned children. Drawn from the extraordinary collection of Coram Family in ... more
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| The Cartoon Museum 35 Little Russell Street, London, WC1A 2HH | ![]() |
Combining art with humour, this recent addition to London’s museum-cum-gallery scene is refreshingly vibrant. From political cartoons of Bush and Blair to rare originals on loan from The Beano, The Dandy and Topper... more
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| Bloomsbury Square Bloomsbury, London, WC1A 2LS | ![]() |
Was once called Southampton Square. The house which formerly occupied the north side was built after a design by Inigo Jones, and eventually called Bedford House: from this place, the amiable Lady Russel dated her letter... more
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