Clubs, Cocktail Bars and Art Galleries: Stuff to Do in London
November 20th, 2008
Tania Machowska asked:
the capital of the uk & a truly popular tourist location. in fact, it is home to exhilarating uk landmarks love Big Ben, the Tower of London & the Globe Theatre.
We hope you enjoy our guide to london & that it gives you many documentation about stuff to do in the city, in addition to some history & some interesting facts.
London boasts a rich history that goes back over 2,000 years. amid this time, the city has expanded to become one of the financial and cultural capitals of the world. it has also suffered from the plague, devastating fire, civil war, & terrorist attacks.
London suffered especially along world war ii. It suffered bad damage from bombs along this time & plenty of 1000s of kids in the city were evacuated out to the countryside to avoid the bombs. The worst bombing took place between 7 September 1940 & 10 May 1941.
The museums & art galleries in London are the perfect in the country. One of the favourite art galleries is the Tate Modern, which is placed on the site of the former Bankside Power Station. The art gallery opened in 2000 & it boasts a vast range of permanent exhibits by artists for instance Warhol, Peter Blake & Picasso, in addition to touring exhibitions. access to various exhibitions is free.
London is famous for its shopping, which means that you will find everything from unusual independent stores and markets, to designer stores.
One of the city’s most famous stores is Selfridges, which is situated on Oxford street. It was initially opened in 1909 by Harry Selfridge, who wanted to make shopping lively rather than a chore. He succeeded & the store now has four other branches in various cities throughout great britain.
London has rich & varied fashion, which offers something for everyone. From elite celebrity cocktail bars & clubs, to quiet public houses, you can not fail to have a fabulous night out here.
London’s West End is famous for its many theatres, which show a wide variety of musicals & other shows. The longest running production in the west end was Agatha Christie’s Mousetrap, which ran for a massive 26 years from 1952 - 2004. other popular shows are Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Cats & Mary Poppins.
As it’s such a major place, London is truly simple to get to. in actual fact, it’s well-connected by rail & boasts some large train stations, including London Bridge, London Victoria, London Euston & Liverpool street. as well as this, the city also boasts three big airports, Heathrow; Stanstead & Luton.
Driving in London can be tricky because of the congestion charge, but the city boasts a great underground & bus network to help people get about.
Thank you for reading!
the capital of the uk & a truly popular tourist location. in fact, it is home to exhilarating uk landmarks love Big Ben, the Tower of London & the Globe Theatre.
We hope you enjoy our guide to london & that it gives you many documentation about stuff to do in the city, in addition to some history & some interesting facts.
London boasts a rich history that goes back over 2,000 years. amid this time, the city has expanded to become one of the financial and cultural capitals of the world. it has also suffered from the plague, devastating fire, civil war, & terrorist attacks.
London suffered especially along world war ii. It suffered bad damage from bombs along this time & plenty of 1000s of kids in the city were evacuated out to the countryside to avoid the bombs. The worst bombing took place between 7 September 1940 & 10 May 1941.
The museums & art galleries in London are the perfect in the country. One of the favourite art galleries is the Tate Modern, which is placed on the site of the former Bankside Power Station. The art gallery opened in 2000 & it boasts a vast range of permanent exhibits by artists for instance Warhol, Peter Blake & Picasso, in addition to touring exhibitions. access to various exhibitions is free.
London is famous for its shopping, which means that you will find everything from unusual independent stores and markets, to designer stores.
One of the city’s most famous stores is Selfridges, which is situated on Oxford street. It was initially opened in 1909 by Harry Selfridge, who wanted to make shopping lively rather than a chore. He succeeded & the store now has four other branches in various cities throughout great britain.
London has rich & varied fashion, which offers something for everyone. From elite celebrity cocktail bars & clubs, to quiet public houses, you can not fail to have a fabulous night out here.
London’s West End is famous for its many theatres, which show a wide variety of musicals & other shows. The longest running production in the west end was Agatha Christie’s Mousetrap, which ran for a massive 26 years from 1952 - 2004. other popular shows are Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Cats & Mary Poppins.
As it’s such a major place, London is truly simple to get to. in actual fact, it’s well-connected by rail & boasts some large train stations, including London Bridge, London Victoria, London Euston & Liverpool street. as well as this, the city also boasts three big airports, Heathrow; Stanstead & Luton.
Driving in London can be tricky because of the congestion charge, but the city boasts a great underground & bus network to help people get about.
Thank you for reading!
