Welcome to our guide for the area around Euston Road in Camden. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Euston Road is 'Warren Street Tube' which is about 1 minute away.
Henry VIII: Man and Monarch
British Library, NW1 2DB
26th April 2009 - 6th September 2009
2009 marks the 500th anniversary of King Henry VIII's accession to the throne of... More
The Big Draw
Wellcome Collection & various venues, NW1 2BE
1st - 31st October 2009
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, this splendid month-long nationwide event has simply one objective... More
British Library
96 Euston Road, NW1 2DB
With over 150 million items, a copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland, artwork by artists such... More
The Lovers Statue at St Pancras Railway Station
Euston Road, NW1 2QP
While some might want to be whisked away on Eurostar for a canoodle on the... More
Ute Lemper
Shaw Theatre, NW1 2AJ
14th February 2008 - 15th February 2008
Ute Lemper was named Billboard Magazine's Crossover Artist of the Year in 2004, though when... More
Local Hotels
Near Euston Road, NW1
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With 330 rooms, this West End venue conforms to the Radisson brand, offering a wide choice of rooms, smart, modern surroundings - with Asian-influenced touches ... More
A traditional Halls of Residence, Carr-Saunders offers pleasant single and twin rooms, complete with bed linen, plus kitchen and shower facilities on each floor. English ... More
A major cultural venue costing £30 million, the Wellcome Collection combines three galleries: 'Medicine Man', 'Medicine Now' and 'special exhibitions'. In addition you'll find the ... More
Crammed inside two townhouses (one 18th, the other 19th century) on a pretty sidestreet you'll find this historic haven for toys of all kinds. Named ... More
This wide-ranging delicatessen, (attached to the famous restaurant) is located in what once were the unpromising wastelands north of Oxford Street. As the area developed, ... More
Though it was established in 1800 Heal's is renowned for its beautifully designed furniture, attractive modern decorations and hyper-modern kitchenware. The Heal's trademark has become ... More
Exotic, lavishly decorated restaurant with a daring and unusual menu.
Probably one of the most unusual dining experiences in London, a meal at Archipelago is an ... More
Amaretto is a two-level family-owned Italian pizzeria set in the heart of the West End. The simple but warm Tuscan décor of this establishment projects ... More
Among the best regarded art schools in the world. The Slade is a fairly traditional school with an insistence on certain techniques within each undergraduate ... More
Swimming lessons for children and aquaphobic adults. This is one of the more popular swimming schools in London, and one of the most long-running, with ...More
Independent 1950s-themed bowling alley and bar.
This concept bar is an inspired idea: eight lanes of bowling, in a stylish venue, with a classy diner ... More
Prohibition-era themed basement bar in Fitzrovia, with a good line in retro comedy. The joke is that it's a bar dodging the law by masquerading ...More
Essentially an upmarket club with a restaurant attached, this Grade II listed townhouse overlooking the gardens of Cavendish Square was formerly the Spanish Embassy.
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