London, United Kingdom Landmarks
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Royal Opera HouseBow St. The revamped Royal Opera House presides over Covent Garden like a super-cool grandmother. Enter via the colonnade of shops off the piazza to keep dry, or swan in via the main Bow Street entrance, c... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Old BaileyCentral Criminal Court, Old Bailey The Old Bailey is the Central Criminal Court for England and Wales, and high-profile trials take place here (in fact, trials have been held here since 1674). The current Old Bailey was built in 190... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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St. Martin-in-the-FieldsTrafalgar Square The steps of St. Martin in the Fields seem designed to trip up the unwary tourist as they jut out over the pavement. This site has been fought over ever since 1222, when the Abbot of Westminster ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Albert MemorialKensington Gardens If ever a woman loved a man, here is proof positive. Queen Victoria commissioned this vast Victorian memorial lest she forget her beloved Prince Consort, Albert. Prince Albert died of typhoid fever... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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HMS BelfastTooley Street, London SE1 2JH, England HMS Belfast lies proudly at her pier in the middle of the Thames, the only surviving British World War II warship. She was still in active service until 1965, and you can climb all over her nine de... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Millennium BridgeRiverside near St Pauls on North Bank "As its name indicates, this bridge was built in honour of the third millennium. The steel structure was designed by architects Foster & Partners and it is Londons first new bridge since 1894. The ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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The Old Vic TheatreThe Cut, Waterloo The Old Vic in London (not to be confused with the Bristol Old Vic theatre/drama school) is a medium-sized theatre which holds 1,067 people and offers four bars. True to its name, the Old Vic was b... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Phoenix TheatreCharing Cross Road The Pheonix Theatre has been showing _Blood Brothers_ for the last nine years, and isnt planning on changing that anytime soon. The theatre was originally opened in 1934 for Noel Cowards play _Pr... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Gatwick ExpressVictoria Station By far the easiest way to get to Gatwick Airport. The Gatwick Express offers trains every 15 minutes 24 hours a day that take you from/to Victoria Station to/from Gatwick in half-an-hour. Express C... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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British Library96 Euston Road, London London NW1, England The UKs national reference library is not a public library and if you want to take advantage of whats stored in its hallowed halls youll have to obtain a readers pass. This is granted to people doi... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Institute of Contemporary Arts12 Carlton House Terrace For a complete experience in art, head over to Londons ICA. This innovative institute boasts of a gallery and auditorium. They even have a bookshop and a restaurant and bar, so you can fuel up and ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Royal Albert HallKensington Gore, London SW7, England This magnificent Victorian elliptical hall is a memorial to Prince Albert. The Albert Hall is now the venue for a variety of events, including pop concerts, beauty contests, sporting events and mos... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Royal Festival HallBelvedere Road, London SE1 8XX, England The Royal Festival Hall is part of the South Bank Centre, and puts on an array of musical and dance performances of all styles and a lot of pop concerts are held here. From June to August there is ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Spencer House27 St. James's Pl., London London SW1, England Built in the mid-18th century for the first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, Spencer House is the citys most ambitious aristocratic town house ever built and the only... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Gate Theatre11 Pembridge Road There is no place like the Gate Theatre for international drama. It specialises in works written by non-British authors written in their native languages or English. Dont worry about the language b... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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