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Inside Tower Bridge Exhibition you will travel up to the high-level walkways, located 140 feet above the Thames and witness stunning panoramic views of London before visiting the Victorian Engine Rooms. See the original machinery in action.
This award-winning museum tells the story of conflict involving Britain and the Commonwealth since 1914. See thousands of imaginatively displayed exhibits, from art to aircraft, utility clothes to U-boats.
The Cabinet War Rooms were the secret underground rooms from which Sir Winston Churchill ran Britain's contribution to WWII. There are 21 historic rooms untouched since 1945. Visitors can also visit the new award-winning Churchill Museum.
Oldest Gothic church in London (c1220) with interesting memorials connected with the Elizabethan theatres of Bankside.
The museum tells the inspiring story of Bart's Hospital. Founded nearly 9 centuries ago, it is one of the oldest hospitals in Britain.
Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, was founded in 1915, and is Europe’s only dedicated Jewish museum of art. Exhibitions held during the last 4 years have seen the Ben Uri establish its national and international importance.
A 16thC gatehouse with a 12thC crypt containing treasures of the Knights of St John and the social history collections of St John Ambulance.
Somerset House is a place for enjoyment, refreshment, arts and learning. This magnificent 18thC building houses the celebrated collections of the Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery, Gilbert Collection and Hermitage Rooms.
Southbank Centre is a unique arts centre with 21 acres of creative space, including the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and The Hayward.
The NFT is one of the world's greatest cinemas exploring the history of cinema and TV. Bar and restaurant open to the public daily.