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British MuseumBritish MuseumBritish MuseumIf you wanted to thoroughly explore the British Museum, it would take months, if not years. Over seven millions objects from all over the world...2024/03/19 Where:
British Museum,   Great Russell Street    Bloomsbury  WC1B
Category: Museums
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British Museum
London > Attractions > Museums
Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1B
If you wanted to thoroughly explore the British Museum, it would take months, if not years. Over seven millions objects from all over the world... More
 
 
 
Hampstead HeathHampstead HeathHampstead HeathThe wildest of London's parks, Hampstead Heath has fields to run in, long grass to roll in, woods to hide in and, most famously, ponds...2024/03/19 Where:
Hampstead Heath,         NW3
Category: Parks and Gardens
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Hampstead Heath
London > Attractions > Parks and Gardens
NW3
The wildest of London's parks, Hampstead Heath has fields to run in, long grass to roll in, woods to hide in and, most famously, ponds... More
 
 
 
Sir John Soane's MuseumSir John Soane's MuseumSir John Soane's MuseumAn appealingly higgledy-piggledy treasure trove of artefacts, the extraordinary Sir John Soane's Museum elegantly located on Lincoln's Inn Fields is well worth an exploratory rummage....2024/03/19 Where:
Sir John Soane's Museum,   13 Lincoln's Inn Fields    Holborn  WC2A
Category: Museums
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Sir John Soane's Museum
London > Attractions > Museums
13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, Holborn, London WC2A
An appealingly higgledy-piggledy treasure trove of artefacts, the extraordinary Sir John Soane's Museum elegantly located on Lincoln's Inn Fields is well worth an exploratory rummage.... More
 
 
 
Keats HouseKeats HouseKeats HouseJohn Keats spent two years from 1818 to 1820 at Keats House, formerly known as Wentworth Place and now named after the Romantic poet. Reopened...2024/03/19 Where:
Keats House,   10 Keats Grove      NW3
Category: Historic Buildings
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Keats House
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
10 Keats Grove, NW3
John Keats spent two years from 1818 to 1820 at Keats House, formerly known as Wentworth Place and now named after the Romantic poet. Reopened... More
 
 
 
Charles Dickens MuseumCharles Dickens MuseumCharles Dickens MuseumCharles Dickens brought London to life with his imaginative depictions of city life and his fascination and passion for the foggy Victorian streets have inspired...2024/03/19 Where:
Charles Dickens Museum,   48 Doughty Street    Bloomsbury  WC1N
Category: Museums
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Charles Dickens Museum
London > Attractions > Museums
48 Doughty Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1N
Charles Dickens brought London to life with his imaginative depictions of city life and his fascination and passion for the foggy Victorian streets have inspired... More
 
 
 
Kenwood HouseKenwood HouseKenwood HouseA rich collection of famous paintings are housed within the walls of this neo-Classical villa perched by a lake on top of Hampstead Heath. Works...2024/03/19 Where:
Kenwood House,   Hampstead Lane, Hampstead      NW3
Category: Historic Buildings
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Kenwood House
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Hampstead Lane, Hampstead, NW3
A rich collection of famous paintings are housed within the walls of this neo-Classical villa perched by a lake on top of Hampstead Heath. Works... More
 
 
 
Freud MuseumFreud MuseumFreud MuseumSigmund Freud's family home in Hampstead has been turned into a fascinating museum which features the psychoanalytic couch on which Freud's patients would recline while being...2024/03/19 Where:
Freud Museum,   20 Maresfield Gardens      NW3
Category: Museums
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Freud Museum
London > Attractions > Museums
20 Maresfield Gardens, NW3
Sigmund Freud's family home in Hampstead has been turned into a fascinating museum which features the psychoanalytic couch on which Freud's patients would recline while being... More
 
 
 
Wellcome CollectionWellcome CollectionWellcome CollectionA major and fascinating cultural venue, the Wellcome Collection combines three galleries: 'Medicine Man', 'Medicine Now' and 'special exhibitions'. In addition you'll find the famous...2024/03/19 Where:
Wellcome Collection,   183 Euston Road    Bloomsbury  NW1
Category: Art Galleries
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Wellcome Collection
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
183 Euston Road, Bloomsbury, London NW1
A major and fascinating cultural venue, the Wellcome Collection combines three galleries: 'Medicine Man', 'Medicine Now' and 'special exhibitions'. In addition you'll find the famous... More
 
 
 
British LibraryBritish LibraryBritish LibraryWith over 150 million items, a copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland, artwork by artists such as Antony Gormley and Eduardo...2024/03/19 Where:
British Library,   96 Euston Road    King's Cross  NW1
Category: Museums
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British Library
London > Attractions > Museums
96 Euston Road, King's Cross, London NW1
With over 150 million items, a copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland, artwork by artists such as Antony Gormley and Eduardo... More
 
 
 
Contemporary Applied ArtsContemporary Applied ArtsContemporary Applied ArtsFounded in 1948 to promote and champion British craft, Contemporary Applied Arts operates a modern gallery space at 89 Southwark Street as a showcase of...2024/03/19 Where:
Contemporary Applied Arts,   89 Southwark Street    Fitzrovia  SE1
Category: Art Galleries
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Contemporary Applied Arts
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
89 Southwark Street, Fitzrovia, London SE1
Founded in 1948 to promote and champion British craft, Contemporary Applied Arts operates a modern gallery space at 89 Southwark Street as a showcase of... More
 
 
 
The Foundling MuseumThe Foundling MuseumThe Foundling MuseumThe Foundling Museum is one of London's real hidden treasures. Originally established in 1739 as a hospital which looked after abandoned children, the museum now...2024/03/19 Where:
The Foundling Museum,   40 Brunswick Square    Bloomsbury  WC1N
Category: Museums
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The Foundling Museum
London > Attractions > Museums
40 Brunswick Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1N
The Foundling Museum is one of London's real hidden treasures. Originally established in 1739 as a hospital which looked after abandoned children, the museum now... More
 
 
 
Pollock's Toy MuseumPollock's Toy MuseumPollock's Toy MuseumCrammed inside two townhouses (one 18th, the other 19th century) on a pretty sidestreet you'll find this historic haven for toys of all kinds. Named...2024/03/19 Where:
Pollock's Toy Museum,   1 Scala Street    Fitzrovia  W1T
Category: Attractions for Kids
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Pollock's Toy Museum
London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
1 Scala Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T
Crammed inside two townhouses (one 18th, the other 19th century) on a pretty sidestreet you'll find this historic haven for toys of all kinds. Named... More
 
 
 
2 Willow Road2 Willow Road2 Willow RoadManaged by the National Trust, 2 Willow Road is, in fact, a Modernist terrace of three Hampstead houses originally designed and inhabited by Hungarian architect...2024/03/19 Where:
2 Willow Road,   2 Willow Road      NW3
Category: Historic Buildings
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2 Willow Road
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
2 Willow Road, NW3
Managed by the National Trust, 2 Willow Road is, in fact, a Modernist terrace of three Hampstead houses originally designed and inhabited by Hungarian architect... More
 
 
 
Petrie Museum of Egyptian ArchaeologyPetrie Museum of Egyptian ArchaeologyPetrie Museum of Egyptian ArchaeologyThe Petrie Museum, located within University College London, is one of the largest and most fascinating collections of Egyptian archaeology anywhere in the world. There...2024/03/19 Where:
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology,   Malet Place, University College London    Bloomsbury  WC1E
Category: Museums
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Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
London > Attractions > Museums
Malet Place, University College London, Bloomsbury, London WC1E
The Petrie Museum, located within University College London, is one of the largest and most fascinating collections of Egyptian archaeology anywhere in the world. There... More
 
 
 
Jewish MuseumJewish MuseumJewish MuseumThe Jewish Museum in Camden reopened on Wednesday 17th March 2010 following a £10 million transformation which brought the collections of the Jewish Museum and...2024/03/19 Where:
Jewish Museum,   Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street    Camden Town  NW1
Category: Museums
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Jewish Museum
London > Attractions > Museums
Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street, Camden Town, London NW1
The Jewish Museum in Camden reopened on Wednesday 17th March 2010 following a £10 million transformation which brought the collections of the Jewish Museum and... More
 
 
 
Gagosian Gallery Britannia StreetGagosian Gallery Britannia StreetGagosian Gallery Britannia StreetThe Gagosian is a cavernous space for exhibitions of the highest calibre. It is a major asset for the regeneration of the King's Cross area....2024/03/19 Where:
Gagosian Gallery Britannia Street,   6-24 Britannia Street    King's Cross  WC1X
Category: Art Galleries
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Gagosian Gallery Britannia Street
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
6-24 Britannia Street, King's Cross, London WC1X
The Gagosian is a cavernous space for exhibitions of the highest calibre. It is a major asset for the regeneration of the King's Cross area.... More
 
 
 
Architectural Association School Of ArchitectureArchitectural Association School Of ArchitectureThe Architectural Association School of Architecture, the UK's oldest school of architecture, was originally set up in 1847 and moved to Bedford Square in 1917....2024/03/19 Where:
Architectural Association School Of Architecture,   36 Bedford Square    Bloomsbury  WC1B
Category: House and Garden
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Architectural Association School Of Architecture
London > Attractions > House and Garden
36 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1B
The Architectural Association School of Architecture, the UK's oldest school of architecture, was originally set up in 1847 and moved to Bedford Square in 1917.... More
 
 
 
Camley Street Natural ParkCamley Street Natural ParkCamley Street Natural ParkCamley Street Natural Park's two acres of woodland, water and wild meadow, concealed in the urban heart of King's Cross, have a 'secret garden' feel...2024/03/19 Where:
Camley Street Natural Park,   12 Camley Street    King's Cross  N1C
Category: Parks and Gardens
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Camley Street Natural Park
London > Attractions > Parks and Gardens
12 Camley Street, King's Cross, London N1C
Camley Street Natural Park's two acres of woodland, water and wild meadow, concealed in the urban heart of King's Cross, have a 'secret garden' feel... More
 
 
 
Coram's FieldsCoram's FieldsCoram's FieldsCoram's Fields is a special place for children where adults are allowed in only if accompanied by a child. Tucked away in the city centre...2024/03/19 Where:
Coram's Fields,   93 Guilford Street    Bloomsbury  WC1N
Category: Attractions for Kids
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Coram's Fields
London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
93 Guilford Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1N
Coram's Fields is a special place for children where adults are allowed in only if accompanied by a child. Tucked away in the city centre... More
 
 
 
Highgate CemeteryHighgate CemeteryHighgate CemeteryWild woodland Victorian cemetery. Perched at the top of the winding and woody Swain’s Lane, close to Highgate village with its soaring views over the city,...2024/03/19 Where:
Highgate Cemetery,   Swains Lane      N6
Category: Sights
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Highgate Cemetery
London > Attractions > Sights
Swains Lane, N6
Wild woodland Victorian cemetery. Perched at the top of the winding and woody Swain’s Lane, close to Highgate village with its soaring views over the city,... More
 
 
 
Hampstead MuseumHampstead MuseumHampstead MuseumHoused on the first floor of Burgh House, Hampstead Museum charts the history of the north London borough from prehistoric times to today. Redesigned in...2024/03/19 Where:
Hampstead Museum,   New End Square      NW3
Category: Museums
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Hampstead Museum
London > Attractions > Museums
New End Square, NW3
Housed on the first floor of Burgh House, Hampstead Museum charts the history of the north London borough from prehistoric times to today. Redesigned in... More
 
 
 
176 Gallery176 Gallery176 GalleryA welcome addition to the North London arts scene which, until 176 opened, was not overwhelmed with great galleries. This is the new home of...2024/03/19 Where:
176 Gallery,   176 Prince of Wales Road      NW5
Category: Art Galleries
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176 Gallery
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
176 Prince of Wales Road, NW5
A welcome addition to the North London arts scene which, until 176 opened, was not overwhelmed with great galleries. This is the new home of... More
 
 
 
Burgh HouseBurgh HouseBurgh HouseSet in the heart of Hampstead Village, Burgh House is a Queen Anne, Grade I listed, building with a terraced garden and licensed basement buttery...2024/03/19 Where:
Burgh House,   New End Square      NW3
Category: Historic Buildings
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Burgh House
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
New End Square, NW3
Set in the heart of Hampstead Village, Burgh House is a Queen Anne, Grade I listed, building with a terraced garden and licensed basement buttery... More
 
 
 
Elms Lesters Painting RoomsElms Lesters Painting RoomsElms Lesters Painting RoomsElms Lesters Painting Rooms are housed in an extraordinary space, purpose built as a painting studio in 1904. Since 1984 the gallery has been specialising...2024/03/19 Where:
Elms Lesters Painting Rooms,   135 Flitcroft Street    Covent Garden  WC2H
Category: Art Galleries
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Elms Lesters Painting Rooms
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
135 Flitcroft Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H
Elms Lesters Painting Rooms are housed in an extraordinary space, purpose built as a painting studio in 1904. Since 1984 the gallery has been specialising... More
 
 
 
Conway HallConway HallConway HallConway Hall is a landmark of London's independent intellectual, political and cultural life. Completed in 1929 at a cost of about £45,000, the name was...2024/03/19 Where:
Conway Hall,   25 Red Lion Square, Holborn    Holborn  WC1R
Category: Historic Buildings
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Conway Hall
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
25 Red Lion Square, Holborn, Holborn, London WC1R
Conway Hall is a landmark of London's independent intellectual, political and cultural life. Completed in 1929 at a cost of about £45,000, the name was... More
 
 
 
London International Gallery of Children's ArtLondon International Gallery of Children's ArtLondon International Gallery of Children's ArtThis fascinating gallery displays exhibitions of children's art from every corner of the world, including artwork by local youngsters. Moving from their original home, a...2024/03/19 Where:
London International Gallery of Children's Art,   Waterlow Park Centre, Dartmouth Park Hill      N19
Category: Attractions for Kids
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
London International Gallery of Children's Art
London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
Waterlow Park Centre, Dartmouth Park Hill, N19
This fascinating gallery displays exhibitions of children's art from every corner of the world, including artwork by local youngsters. Moving from their original home, a... More
 
 
 
Primrose HillPrimrose HillPrimrose HillThis small, grassy, hilly park, boasting fantastic views over London, has become increasingly popular with the young, the trendy and the famous – particularly from...2024/03/19 Where:
Primrose Hill,   Primrose Hill Road    Primrose Hill  NW3
Category: Parks and Gardens
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Primrose Hill
London > Attractions > Parks and Gardens
Primrose Hill Road, Primrose Hill, London NW3
This small, grassy, hilly park, boasting fantastic views over London, has become increasingly popular with the young, the trendy and the famous – particularly from... More
 
 
 
John Ritblat Gallery - Treasures of British LibraryJohn Ritblat Gallery - Treasures of British LibraryJohn Ritblat Gallery - Treasures of British LibraryThe John Ritblat Gallery contains a permanent display of over 200 of the British Library's greatest treasures. It includes documents which made and recorded...2024/03/19 Where:
John Ritblat Gallery - Treasures of British Library,   The British Library, 96 Euston Road    King's Cross  NW1
Category: Art Galleries
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John Ritblat Gallery - Treasures of British Library
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
The British Library, 96 Euston Road, King's Cross, London NW1
The John Ritblat Gallery contains a permanent display of over 200 of the British Library's greatest treasures. It includes documents which made and recorded... More
 
 
 
Painted EarthPainted EarthPainted EarthAs well as housing a renowned ceramic art gallery, Painted Earth offers kids a fantastic opportunity to test their own artistic talents. Supervised by friendly...2024/03/19 Where:
Painted Earth,   Arch 65, The Catacombs, Stables Market, Camden    Camden Town  NW1
Category: Activities for Kids
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Painted Earth
London > Attractions > Activities for Kids
Arch 65, The Catacombs, Stables Market, Camden, Camden Town, London NW1
As well as housing a renowned ceramic art gallery, Painted Earth offers kids a fantastic opportunity to test their own artistic talents. Supervised by friendly... More
 
 
 
St Pancras ChurchSt Pancras ChurchSt Pancras ChurchCompleted in 1822, St Pancras Church was the most expensive church to be constructed since St Paul's was rebuilt after the Great Fire. This Greek...2024/03/19 Where:
St Pancras Church,   Euston Road    Bloomsbury  NW1
Category: Historic Buildings
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St Pancras Church
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Euston Road, Bloomsbury, London NW1
Completed in 1822, St Pancras Church was the most expensive church to be constructed since St Paul's was rebuilt after the Great Fire. This Greek... More
 
 
 
 
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