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Museum of Fulham Palace
Category: Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
Bishops Avenue, London, SW6 6EA

And though it is a historic site, the new cafe and the improvements to the grounds and other amenities might just be one of the more important additions to Fulham in recent years.  The gardens have always been the best ...   more

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Museum of Fashion and Textiles
Category: Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
79-85 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3XF

Fashion museums are all the rage on the Continent, and London weighs in with this Bermondsey (south of the Thames) new museum. It was designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta from a converted warehouse. The concep...   more

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Museum In Docklands
Category: Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
No. 1 Warehouse, West India Quay, Hertsmere Road, London, E14 4AL

Our Office had their staff Christmas lunch here and were looked after extremely well. The staff were very gracious and the service was impeccable (even during the busy festive season). The food was beautifully presented ...   more

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Monument
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
Monument Street, (at Botolph Lane), London, EC3R 8AH

Christopher Wren was put in charge of re-building the city after the fire; from 1667, Parliament raised funds for the redevelopment by taxing coal. Wren (who also designed the current St Paul's and 52 other London church...   more

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Millennium Bridge
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
Riverside near St Paul's on North Bank, London, W1

For those interested in architecture and engineering facts, the Millennium Bridge is 320m long structure, designed by Sir Norman Foster with sculptor Sir Anthony Caro and the engineers Arup. The concept was to create a ‘...   more

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Mayfair
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
In the city of Westminster, London

his area has been owned by the Grosvenor family since 1677 and takes its name from the 15-day May Fair, once held here every year. The May Fair moved from Haymarket to the site of today's Curzon Street and Shepherd Marke...   more

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Marx Memorial Library
Category: Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
37a Clerkenwell Green, London, EC1R 0DU

Marx memorial Library
The Marx Memorial Library is a specialist subscription library based in London which holds an excellent collection of books, journals, pamphlets and grey literature relating to all aspects of Marxist political philosophy...   more

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Marble Hill House
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
Richmond Road, Twickenham, London, TW1 2NL

marble-hill
The setting of Marble Hill House along the river and close to Hampton Court is significant: the Richmond area was very popular with the aristocracy and, as a consequence, attracted the foremost artists of the time. A gre...   more

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Marble Arch
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
Marble Arch, Westminster, London, W1H 7

WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?
Originally located in front of Buckingham Palace, John Nash's Marble Arch was intended to be the building's main entrance (and solely for royal use). However, as enlargement to the Palace in 1851 effectively made it a re...   more

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Mall
Category: Activities + Sightseeing + Tours
The Mall, (Westminster), London, SW1A

St. James's Palace, commissioned by Henry VIII, is one of London's oldest and most historic palaces. The palace was constructed in the red-brick Tudor style around four courtyards: its gatehouse survives on the north sid...   more

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