London attractions

  • Nicole Farhi

    202 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill (5.69 km) (show on map)

    202 Westbourne Grove is the home of the Nicole Farhi...

    – caren (Jun 27, 2008)

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  • Royal Opera House

    Covent Garden (1.28 km) (show on map)

    Type: An opera house.

    This is one of the top venues for opera in the world. It holds 2,268 seats spread out over 4 tiers.

    The Opera "Hans e Grethe" with music by Humperdinck ...

    – GeirBraten (Dec 11, 2008)

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  • Harrods

    87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge (2.90 km) (show on map)

    Type: Famous Shop

    A department store that specialises in luxury goods, the store was first opened in the East End in 1834 and today is tied for the largest store in the world.

    This is probably the most famous department store in...

    – orlaithd (May 9, 2008)

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  • Camden Market

    (4.53 km) (show on map)

    Type: Famous market.

    This is a bohemian area of the city famous for a mix of market stalls and stores selling a range of products- especially clothing.

    I loved Camden and all its Markets! The Camden Marke...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    Camden is without a doubt my favourite place in Lond...

    – becca (Feb 4, 2008)

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  • Brick Lane

    (4.16 km) (show on map)

    Type: The heart of London's Bangladeshi-Sylheti community.

    The area is famous for its range of Indian, Bangladeshi and Anglo-Indian restaurants and curry houses.

    O' Man, Visit Brick Lane and you've died and woken u...

    – Billy (Jun 26, 2007)

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  • Borough Markets

    Off Borough High St (2.07 km) (show on map)

    Type: London's oldest food market.

    One of the best days out in London for anyone who li...

    – ambero (Feb 1, 2008)

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  • John Hunter Museum

    35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields (1.66 km) (show on map)

    DON'T SWITCH OFF!!!!!!! Yes , I know it's a museum ...

    – ianboyd (Aug 9, 2007)

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  • National Gallery

    Trafalgar Square (0.99 km) (show on map)

    Type: Art Gallery

    The Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of western art in the world, with paintings dating from about 1250 onwards.

    Another one of London's great free museums and right...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    The National Gallery is another incredible museum in...

    – sz1976 (May 1, 2007)

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  • British Museum

    Great Russell Street (1.96 km) (show on map)

    Type: Museum

    The museum holds a collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures, its building is also an architectural landmark.

    The British museum it's just amazing; I really sugge...

    – sz1976 (May 1, 2007)

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  • V&A, Victoria and Albert Museum

    Cromwell Road (3.51 km) (show on map)

    Type: Museum

    Housing one of the world's greatest collections of art and design, there is over 3000 years worth of artifacts from many of the world's richest cultures.

    Always some interesting exhibitions on, and if not y...

    – catarina (May 1, 2007)

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  • London Dungeons

    28 Tooley Street (2.56 km) (show on map)

    Type: Theme Park

    A dungeon theme park of sorts. Actors are employed to scare the visitors and there are a number of rides like the 'Drop Ride to Doom' where you plummet down into a dark hole in the ground.

    Was one of the highlights of my trip to London reall...

    – michaelOrmonde (Apr 3, 2009)

    GET HERE EARLY!! I’ve only ever seen queues like t...

    – MrWhite (May 1, 2007)

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  • Victoria Palace Theatre

    Allington Street (1.55 km) (show on map)

    Type: A theatre.

    This theatre is fully air-conditioned and has 1,550 seats. It shows a variety of performances, including popular musicals like Billy Elliot.

    One of the best musicals I've ever seen, you can cry...

    – GeirBraten (Dec 11, 2008)

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  • Science Museum

    Exhibition Road, South Kensington (3.70 km) (show on map)

    Type: Museum.

    Contains a 3D IMAX screen and other attractions with a scientific theme. You have to pay for some of the attraction like the IMAX.

    I loved the Science Museum! It's free and a great wa...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    This is definitely one of the best museums in London...

    – andreat (Apr 30, 2007)

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  • Piccadilly Circus

    (1.36 km) (show on map)

    Type: An area in London city centre.

    This famous junction right in the heart of London is close to West End theatres aplenty and surrounded by shops, bars and restaurants, along with lots of bright lights.

    If you want to see the bright lights of London then ...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    London is a great city, full of life and full of peo...

    – maximus (Apr 3, 2009)

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  • Notting Hill

    (5.87 km) (show on map)

    Type: An area of London.

    Billing itself as the trendiest area in London, this part of the city featured in the Hugh Grant movie of the same name. Today it's filled with restaurants, bars, cafes, boutiques and markets.

    This is a beautiful part of London to take a stroll ...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    Notting Hill is one of the poshest quarter in London...

    – maximus (Apr 3, 2009)

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  • CitySightSeeing London

    (24.29 km) (show on map)

    Type: Bus Tour

    Hop on and off this bus tour whenever and however many times you like. The tour is guided and takes in all the major sights across the city.

    If you only have a couple of days in the city this i...

    – orlaithd (Apr 3, 2009)

    CitySightSeeing is a world wide company that offer s...

    – thewaterboy (Nov 7, 2007)

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  • Tower Bridge

    Tower Bridge (3.23 km) (show on map)

    Type: Famous Bridge

    A focal point of the city and one of the most recognizable bridges in the world. A great view of London can be found from the bridges walkway.

    No trip to London is complete without at least a gli...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    It's one of London's most iconic landmarks, it's bee...

    – darragh (May 21, 2007)

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  • Tate Modern

    Bankside (1.71 km) (show on map)

    Type: Art Gallery.

    A famous modern and contemporary art gallery, it houses works from some of the greats such as Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali.

    If you are taking a walk down the South Bank then ma...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    Loved it, many picassos and other great artists such...

    – anonymous (Nov 7, 2009)

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  • Leicester Square

    Leicester Square (1.19 km) (show on map)

    Type: Famous Square

    Part of the West End entertainment district, the square contains discount stalls for tickets to West End plays. There are also several clubs located in the area.

    Take a walk around Leicster Square on a nice night t...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    Leicester Square is a most visit location if you wis...

    – thewaterboy (Nov 13, 2007)

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  • Trafalgar Square

    Trafalgar Square (0.85 km) (show on map)

    Type: Famous Square

    A 200 year old square, it has significant historical value and has many monuments and statues. It is also famous for the pigeons that seem to have invaded the square

    Trafalgar Square is always full with people.. mainly...

    – tracy85 (Feb 23, 2010)

    This square is well known in the heart of London. Th...

    – Sassy (May 14, 2007)

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  1. Hyde Park

    Hyde Park is one of London's Royal Parks. It is a great place to escape the city noise and covers a huge area. Guided walks are also available around the park and are the perfect way to see the bes...

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  2. Covent Garden

    Covent Garden is a popular area in London. It is packed full or bars, restaurants, markets and street preformers. It is a tourist spot but well worth a visit.

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  3. Firepower The Royal Artillery Museum

    This military museum has been open to the public since 1820. Displays cover around 700 years of the history of artillery and include guns, canons and much more.

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  1. Borough Markets

    Where: London

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  2. Brick Lane

    Where: London

    The area is famous for its range of Indian, Bangladeshi and Anglo-Indian restaurants and curry houses.

    boo rating 100%

  3. Camden Market

    Where: London

    This is a bohemian area of the city famous for a mix of market stalls and stores selling a range of products- especially clothing.

    boo rating 100%

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