The crown jewels, Buckingham Palace, Camden Market…in London, history collides with art, fashion, food, and good British ale. A perfect day is different for everyone: culture aficionados shouldn't miss the Tate Modern and the Royal Opera House. If you love fashion, Oxford Street has shopping galore. For foodies, cream tea at Harrod’s or crispy fish from a proper chippy offers classic London flavor. Music and book buffs will love seeing Abbey Road and the Sherlock Holmes Museum (at 221B Baker Street, of course).
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4.5 based on 3,916 reviews
Open to all visitors seven-days-a-week, this superb building by Sir Colin St John Wilson offers events, special exhibitions and a Treasures Gallery that displays over 200 items, including Magna Carta, a Gutenberg Bible and lyrics by the Beatles.
The Treasures room at the British Library houses an amazing collection of documents including a wonderful exhibit on the Magna Carta, da Vinci's notebooks, Beatles music, classical music, the history of printing and many manuscripts from British literature. The library was not crowded, was easy to access and was a very pleasant visit. The Magna Carta alone was worth the trip for a family with school age children but the quality of the exhibit and the overall facilities made the trip more enjoyable.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Thai massage salon near Euston and Kings Cross area offering a wide range of treatment. Professional and qualified staff, good customer service.
Whenever I have severe pain on my back and neck, I pop in to this massage shop to have Weronica's deep tissue massage. She is such a lovely and talented therapist who can remove my painful knots very efficiently. I highly recommend this massage shop to everybody who suffers from severe stiff neck and shoulders.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Set inside a converted Victorian pub on Rathbone Place, GENUINE Liquorette draws inspiration from NYC’s street-corner bodegas and classic liquor stores. An innovative hybrid of bar and shop; guests are encouraged to experiment, play and peruse, whether that be enjoying a classic Cha-Chunker, indulging in a Signature Cocktail or bottling up a delicious cocktail for takeaway to enjoy later.
Great spot next to Oxford Street. Professional staff and they really care of the quality of drinks. When the barrel with lager almost finish one of the bartenders gave me a pint of lager. But she knew that the beer last beer from the barrel doesn't taste good so she changed for a new pint. I don't think so that in diferent bar someone would be able to do it. Unfortunately I can't remember her name but she is liitle chubby smiling girl with long dark hair and she is really good what she does. She cares. Well done. Can't wait to have a drinks soon.
4.0 based on 291 reviews
A waterside museum of London's canals and the Victorian ice trade, set in a former ice warehouse of the 1860s. It tells the colourful story of the canals, their people, horses and trade. Peer down into a huge ice well, uniquely preserved, and learn about the ice trade. Go inside a narrowboat cabin, meet the horse, and watch archive film. Free MP3 audio tour for download from the museum website for your own player.
We visited the London Canal Museum and did the canal boat ride for 50mins also. The museum has a lot of interesting information about the history of the canal boats and the Regent Canal. The boat ride was great too. Only 12 passengers at a time and it is a short trip along the canal through the tunnel and then turns around just before the lock. For those interested in the history it is well worth a visit. Highly recommended..
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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