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Adelphi Theatre

Seven different theatres have once stood in the exact same spot on which the Adelphi Theatre stands today. Most people know this theatre for its revival of The Phantom of the Opera – Love Never Dies, a continuation from where the…

The Strand, Covent Garden, WC2E 7NA

TheatresCovent Garden

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Albemarle Gallery

The famous Albemarle Gallery is renowned for its tradition of supporting controversial artists. Profiling contemporary paintings and sculpture by both established artists and emerging new talent, with a focus on contemporary…

49 Albemarle Street, West End, W1S 4JR

Admission: Free.

GalleriesWest End

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Aldwych Theatre

The Aldwych Theatre opened in 1905 with a performance of Blue Bell. For about 30 years the theatre was hosted by the Abraham family, who helped mould the theatre into the success it is today. Joan Collins is among the many…

The Aldwych, Camden, WC2B 4DF

TheatresCamden

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Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum

Located at St. Mary’s Hospital, the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum commemorates the significance of the scientist’s discovery of penicillin.

St. Mary’s Hospital, Praed Street, Paddington, W2 1NY

MuseumsPaddington

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Almeida Theatre

The Almeida Theatre is located in Islington and stages the best of British and international drama. Classics such as Cloud Nine and The Homecoming have been performed here over the years. The Summer Festivals tends to link the…

Almeida Street, Islington, N1 1TA

TheatresIslington

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Ambassadors Theatre

The Ambassador Theatre, also known as the Ambassadors or the St. Martin’s, was originally built as a small West End venue. Consequently, it became host to some of the most spectacular performances, including A Walk with the…

West Street, Leicester Square, WC2H 9ND

TheatresLeicester Square

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Anaesthesia Heritage Centre

The Heritage Centre displays the historic and technical aspects of the discovery of anaesthesia.

The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, 21 Portland Place, West End, W1B 1PY

MuseumsWest End

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Anna Scher Theatre

Established by the journalist and reviewer Anna Scher, this Islington venue is a theatre school, a site for learning and developing talented performers. For the last 30 years, Scher has been not only the head mistress, but also a…

70 – 72 Barnsbury Road, Islington, N1 0ES

TheatresIslington

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Apollo Theatre

The Apollo Theatre is the first theatre built in the Edwardian period. In the 1930s, a private foyer and ante room were installed into the Royal Box. After the end of the era of the Edwardian musicals, Apollo Theatre has been…

Shaftesbury Avenue, West End, W1D 7ES

TheatresWest End

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Apollo Victoria Theatre

Originally designed as a cinema, Apollo Victoria Theatre re-opened later as a space for concerts, musicals and plays. It staged Bee Gees’ Saturday Night Fever – one of the most successful productions at the West End. It is also…

Wilton Rd, Westminster, SW1V 1LG

TheatresWestminster

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Apsley House and Wellington Arch

Apsley House used to be home to the Duke of Wellington after his victory over Napoleon at Waterloo. Decorated with paintings by Velazquez and Rubens, the space has kept its Napoleonic character (including a nude statue of the…

149 Piccadilly, West End, W1J 7NT

MuseumsWest End

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Arts Theatre

The Arts Theatre provides 350 seats. Opened in 1927, the theatre was first famous for its unlicensed and experimental plays. In 1955, the Arts Theatre was exclusively chosen for the premier of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.…

Great Newport Street, Leicester Square, WC2H 7JB

TheatresLeicester Square

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Bank of England Museum

The Museum, situated at the Bank of England, exhibits 300 years of historical and cultural heritage. The events and activities, organised by the museum are great for children and school groups.

Threadneedle Street, Bank of England, EC2R 8AH

MuseumsBank of England

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Barbican Gallery

As one of London’s most important galleries, The Barbican is a colourful juxtaposition of innovative exhibitions, from acclaimed architects to Turner Prize-winning artists to leading figures on the international art scene. If you…

Silk Street, Barbican, EC2Y 8DS

Admission: Ticketed.

GalleriesBarbican

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Barbican Theatre & Pit

The Barbican is a cultural centre, famous for the live performances and experimental theatre, which gathers new and accomplished artists. The audience should be aware of the uncensored nature of the shows, which has given the…

Barbican Centre, Silk Street, Barbican, EC2Y 8DS

TheatresBarbican

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Belgravia Gallery

Another one of the Albemarle bunch, the Belgravia Gallery holds an extensive range of artists work as diverse as HRH The Prince of Wales, Picasso, Rembrandt, Charlie Mackesy, Trudy Good, Warhol, Fine Oil Painters, Chagall, Russian…

45 Albemarle Street, West End, W1S 4JL

Admission: Free.

GalleriesWest End

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Benjamin Franklin House

Opened on 17 January 2006, the house was Benjamin Franklin’s home for nearly sixteen years, and is the only presently existing residence of the scientist, diplomat, philosopher, inventor and United States founding father.

36 Craven Street, Charing Cross, WC2N 5NF

MuseumsCharing Cross

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Benjamin Franklin House

The world’s last remaining Franklin house, the building houses a Grade I listing and its architectural structure is worthy of a trip.

36 Craven Street, Charing Cross, WC2N 5NF

MuseumsCharing Cross

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Bridewell Theatre

Bridewell Theatre comprises of a theatre school and an exhibition space, which displays a vast collection of typography and printed references. The learning centre offers lunch and late dinner courses as well as performances and…

14 Bride Lane, Temple, EC4Y 8EQ

TheatresTemple

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British Museum

The British Museum displays not only the British historical treasure, but the history of exiting nations and long gone civilisations. The management organises talks, workshops and events, which aim to open new horizons to the…

Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, WC1B 3DG

MuseumsBloomsbury

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British Optical Association Museum

On display at the British Optical Association Museum is the largest and oldest collection of optical equipment and literary resources in Britain.

The College of Optometrists, 42 Craven Street, Charing Cross, WC2N 5NG

MuseumsCharing Cross

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British Red Cross Museum and Archives

Open in honour of the humanitarian work done by the British Red Cross over the years, the Museum and Archives comprise of a nursing and medical collection of equipment, uniforms and textiles.

44 Moorfields, Barbican, EC2Y 9AL

MuseumsBarbican

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Brunel Museum

Both the historic importance of the museum and its impact on the local community are indisputable. Located at what used to be Thames Tunnel, the museum commemorates the first tunnel built using a tunnelling shield. Despite the…

Railway Avenue, Rotherhithe, SE16 4LF

MuseumsRotherhithe

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Cambridge Theatre

Built around 1930, The Cambridge Theatre is considered as part of the English National heritage. Famous productions include Grease and Fame. Chicago, probably one of the most successful musicals in the last decade, celebrated its…

Earlham Street, Holborn, WC2 9HU

TheatresHolborn

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Camden Arts Centre

Originally a library, dating back to 1897, Camden Arts Centre is a grade II listed building that has housed exhibitions since the ’60s. Directed by Jenni Lomax, the centre maintains an internationally-acclaimed programme of…

Arkwright Road, Hampstead, NW3 6DG

Admission: Free.

GalleriesHampstead

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Carlson Gallery

The Carlson Gallery on Heddon Street is dedicated to bringing provocative and interesting art to its visitors. Founded in 2009 by Massimo de Carlo, the gallery has showcased a series of controversial artists, from Dan Colen to David Adamo.

6 Heddon Street, West End, W1B 4BT

Admission: Ticketed Exhibitions.

GalleriesWest End

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Cartoon Museum

The Cartoon Museum is the first and most well-known exhibition space to gather under one roof such a large collection of British cartoon, caricature, and comic art. The illustrations date from the eighteenth century to the modern…

35 Little Russell Street, Camden, WC1A 2HH

MuseumsCamden

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Centre for the Magic Arts

At the Centre for the Magic Arts, visitors can find a diverse range of displays from great illusionists like Houdini and Chung Ling Soo. Some of the events organized are real life performances by famous magicians, who, if you’re…

12 Stephenson Way, Camden Town, NW1 2HD

MuseumsCamden Town

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Charing Cross Theatre

Nestled under The Arches at Charing Cross Station, Charing Cross Theatre and its accompanying restaurant and bar The Players are located at the heart of theatre land.

The Arches, Villiers Street, Charing Cross, WC2N 6NL

TheatresCharing Cross

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Charles Dickens Museum

Dedicated to one of the greatest writers of all times, Charles Dickens, the museum explores the background, personal life and career of the literary legend. The museum provides a great location for school visits and is constantly…

48 Doughty Street, Great Ormond Street Hospital, WC1N 2LX

MuseumsGreat Ormond Street Hospital

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Chelsea Physic Garden

Founded in 1673, the Chelsea Physic Garden was created as a space for study of the beneficial properties of plants. On display are also many rare and extinct species.

66 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, SW3 4HS

MuseumsChelsea

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Chelsea Physic Garden

Founded in 1673, the garden now holds approximately 5,000 plants including rare and endangered species. It’s the place to go for a colourful day out whilst taking in the fresh air.

66 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, SW3 4HS

MuseumsChelsea

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Chelsea Theatre

Chelsea Theatre sponsors and commissions fresh and innovative acting and writing talents. Some of the most famous in drama in the past few years have been on the stage of this artistic venue.

World's End Place, World's End, SW10 0DR

TheatresWorld's End

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Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms

The museum showcases the public and private life of the British prime minister. Naturally, an emphasis is placed on the political aspects and controversies, but the guided tours give visitors the opportunity to gain insightful…

Clive Steps, King Charles Street, Whitehall, SW1A 2AQ

MuseumsWhitehall

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Cinema Museum

The Cinema Museum showcases collections of items related to the early days of cinema and its development throughout the years. Tickets for exclusive performances and cultural activities are available on the spot.

The Master’s House, 2 Dugard Way, Lambeth, SE11 4TH

MuseumsLambeth

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Clink Prison Museum

Dating back to 1144, the Clink Prison is one of the oldest spots for torturing and confining convicts. Its rich and original history makes it a great spot to explore the history of England.

1 Clink Street, Waterloo, SE1 9DG

MuseumsWaterloo

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Cob Gallery

Launched in February 2011 to provide a much-needed platform for emerging artists to develop and show their work. The venue includes purpose-built studios, a 500 square foot project space, as well as the centrepiece – The Cob Gallery.

205 Royal College Street, Camden Town, NW1 0SG

Admission: Free.

GalleriesCamden Town

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Comedy Theatre

The Comedy Theatre first opened in 1884 with a performance of the operetta, Falka. Among some of the most famous productions linked to the Comedy Theatre are A View from the Bridge, Tea and Sympathy and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

Panton Street, St. James's, SW1Y 4DN

TheatresSt. James's

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County Hall Gallery

Located between the London Aquarium and the BA London Eye, the County Hall Gallery is one of the most central buildings on Millenium Mile. The prestigious and innovative venue is spread over 30,000 square feet of versatile space…

County Hall, Belvedere Road, Waterloo, SE1 7PB

Admission: Ticketed.

GalleriesWaterloo

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Criterion Theatre

The Criterion Theatre is famous for its rich history. During the late seventeenth century the spot housed a popular inn and it was not until much later, during the nineteenth century, the Criterion Theatre was born. Only recently,…

Piccadilly Circus, St. James's, SW1Y 4XA

TheatresSt. James's

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