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The Old Operating Museum and Herb Garret
High in the roof space of an old English Church there is an old English operating theatre. This is not here for novelty value, nor has it been placed there for publicity purposes. It is what it is, an operating theatre. It can be found in the church of St Thomas in the borough of [...]
Kew Gardens
By the side of the River Thames, between Richmond and Kew are 300 acres of land that have become home to a World Heritage Site of immense beauty. Here you will find plants from all over the globe housed in enormous glass houses and outdoor displays unlike anything you will have ever seen before. There [...]
The Hunterian Museum
John Hunter (1728-1793) was a surgeon and an anatomist and from whom the museum takes its name. The name the name is not instantly recognisable, nor does it give any clue as to what the building contains. But, if you knew what lurked behind its doors, well… If you are one of the many who [...]
The Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
Winston Spencer Churchill has perhaps one of the most recognisable faces and voices in British history. The Churchill museum was established in 1968 and since then it has been offering visitors the chance to learn about this iconic figure. World Influence The museum sponsors a regular international Churchill Conference with aims to use the experience [...]
London Aquarium
Over 600 different species of fascinating marine life are waiting for you to discover them in this state of the art aquarium facility, deep in the heart of one of the world’s busiest cities. The London Aquarium is split between 14 different zones, each representing a different marine environment from rock pools to the ocean [...]
Chelsea and Kensington
The Natural History Museum Recently made famous on British reality TV for being home to the super-spoilt, Chelsea is a hotbed of glamour and opulence. If you’re looking for society London, you’ll find it here. Or if you just want to admire beauty and the high life from the sidelines, you’ll be spoilt for choice. [...]
Hyde Park
One of the largest parks in central London, Hyde Park is divided in two by the famous Serpentine, a 28 acre recreational lake. Hyde Park covers 142 hectares in total and is the largest of four parks which form a sort of chain from the entrance from Kensington Palace to Whitehall. Hyde Park is open [...]
The Best Thai Restaurants in London
Dining out in London is truly fantastic. With some of the best restaurants in the world to choose from, you will be spoilt for choice with cuisine, atmosphere, price range and location. Thai cuisine is a wonderful blend of several Southeast Asian traditions, combining gorgeous flavours with aromatic spices to create an amazing array of [...]
Explore Leicester Square
Leicester Square is a fully pedestrianized and extremely busy hub in Central London that is extremely popular amongst tourists and locals alike – you’ll never find it lying completely quiet. Although this is a reason why a lot of visitors avoid it, they are missing out on a treat! There is plenty to be discovered [...]
Getting to Know Greenwich
The Royal Observatory A fantastic district of south London, Greenwich is a popular tourist destination with plenty to offer the discerning visitor. It’s perhaps best known for its maritime history, being home to the world famous National Maritime Museum. But there’s so much more! Royal Observatory The Royal Observatory was founded in 1675 by Charles [...]


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