The SW1 Gallery in Victoria's Cardinal Place shopping centre provides a welcome break for shoppers and something cultural to do in your lunch hour for people who work in the area. The exhibitions frequently change, and cover a whole range of styles from an exhibition by students with special education needs in the City of Westminster area to James Hawkins' 'Chronicles of the Straight Line Ramblers Club', his first major exhibition in London for six years. Events are organised around the exhibitions to augment the shows and give visitors a greater understanding of how and why art is made. Demonstrations, lectures, artist led tours and school workshops are part of the calendar as are recitals, book readings and musical evenings.
Once Buckingham Palace's resident chapel, the Queen's Gallery was opened in 1962 and holds regularly changing exhibitions. It allows the general public glimpses of rarely ... More
Neo-Byzantine Roman Catholic Church.
London’s only example of neo-Byzantine architecture and principal Roman Catholic Church, offers a magnificent campanile that emerges 274 feet into the sky. ... More
The tenth best hotel in Europe (according to New Yorker's tourist Bible 'Travel and Leisure') is so close to Buckingham Palace you can almost hear ... More
Centrally located in Victoria, with its entrance on Bressenden Place, the Thistle Westminster is just a few minutes’ walk away from Victoria Tube and train ... More
On 1st January 2010 London welcomes the New Year in with an American-style parade, with extravagant floats, marching bands from around the country and beyond, ...More
On an average Saturday you'll find a small gathering of around 25 stalls in this pedestrianised space. There's an intimate, friendly atmosphere at Pimlico Road ...More
Cheek by jowl with Buckingham Palace and owned by the same family for three generations, The Goring is part of the British establishment. Appropriately, given ... More
This corner of Belgravia now contains three Sardinian restaurants owned by the irrepressible Mauro Sanna, which seems rather a lot considering that the local Mafiosi ... More
The Instituto is the official Spanish Government Cultural Centre. The London branch is one of forty that make up the largest Spanish teaching organisation in ...More
Key languages offer tailor-made courses to a huge variety of students. This is one of the bigger schools and very professionally run. Definitely worth considering, ...More
This friendly, professional diving club based in Central London has been running for 30 years, and is now based at the Queen Mother Sports centre ... More
Pacha is the shamelessly glamorous antidote to London's gritty clubbing scene. Their stated intention has always been to recreate the Ibiza experience in London, a ... More
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