Venues in London
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Since 2000, the giant wheel of the EDF Energy London Eye began carrying its first passengers and has now given 21 million people the best bird's eye view of the capital. On clear days passengers can see over 25 miles in each direction from the wheel's…
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Opened in October 2007, Rivington Place is situated in the heart of Shoreditch, East London, and is home to Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) and Autograph ABP’s dynamic artistic programmes. Rivington Place is the UK's first permanent public space dedicated to diversity…
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Under the already iconic roof in Greenwich lies a state of the art live music club (indigO2), 11 screen multiplex cinema, exhibition centre (The O2 bubble), an entire street of bars, restaurants and leisure attractions (Entertainment Avenue) and most breathtaking of all - The O2 arena.…
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London Zoo is an oasis in the heart of the capital. Set in leafy Regent's Park amid heritage-listed buildings and beautiful gardens, it is the oldest scientific zoo in the world, opening in 1828. With over 720 amazing species to discover, many endangered, as well as…
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The Science Museum was founded in 1857, today the Museum is world renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and inspirational exhibitions. Where else can you find life-changing objects from Stephenson's Rocket to the Apollo 10 command module, catch an immersive 3D movie, enjoy the thrills…
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The magnificent Royal Opera House has a fascinating history and is actually the third theatre built on the Covent Garden site. Both the previous theatres were destroyed by fire, a serious hazard in the era before electricity.
ROH Collections celebrates the history of the…
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The Old Vic is one of the best known and best loved theatres in the world, synonymous with the greatest acting talent that Britain has ever produced from Laurence Olivier, Peggy Ashcroft, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson to Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Albert Finney, and…
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Ever since his trips in the late 40s and early 50s to the jazz clubs of New York's 52nd Street, Ronnie Scott had dreamed of opening his own London club. In 1959, the dream came true. Together with Pete King (a fellow tenor saxophonist and…
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Since the Globe Theatre reconstruction opened for performances in 1997, Shakespeare's Globe has welcomed visitors from all over the world. Offering the opportunity to take part in workshops, listen to lectures and staged readings; or to visit the exhibition and tour the Globe Theatre. All…
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From exhibitions and conferences to live music, Earls Court holds hundreds of events each year attended by visitors from around the world.
It first opened its doors in 1937, at the time providing an unprecedented 40,000 square metres of exhibition space.
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