Welcome to our guide for the area around Kennington Park Road in Lambeth. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Kennington Park Road is 'Kennington Tube' which is about 5 minutes to the South West.
The area where this hotel is located has become the vibrant cultural heart of London, with theatres, concert halls and art galleries lined-up against the ... More
Roger Hiorns' Seizure has reopened until 18th October, following his Turner Prize nomination for transforming a derelict block of flats on a Harper Road housing ...More
The worldwide collection of the Cuming Family accompanies exhibitions on the history of Southwark (from Roman times to the 19th century) in this unique museum. ...More
This museum of 20th-century warfare offers a thoughtful look at what day-to-day life was like for both citizens and soldiers in the two world wars. ... More
A branch of Smiths is a fixture of practically every high street up and down the country. The chain sells stationery, magazines, books, greeting cards, ...More
Pick 'n' Mix sweets, budget CDs, toys, stationery, household durables... The Woolworths' general stores seem to have a completely random purchasing policy, but they ...More
French seafood restaurant that puts the kitsch in kitchen.
London isn’t particularly renowned for its seafood (nor for that matter is Kennington renowned for its restaurants) ...More
This impressive Cantonese restaurant is one of the first symbols of the glacially slow regeneration of Elephant & Castle. Occupying the attractive ground floor of ... More
From a clutch of excellent courses in London, this is the best and among the premier specialist media courses in the world. Formerly London College ... More
Roots and Shoots is a charitable organisation set up 25 years ago to help disadvantaged young people from Lambeth and Southwark prepare for the world ... More
Kennington Park lies between Kennington Park Road and St Agnes Place. First opened in 1854, it was previously called 'Kennington Common', and until 1800 was ...More
A superbly designed two-room club and arts venue that captures the feeling of an illegal party in a squatted industrial space - while still being ...More
A massive sound system, huge dancefloor and a staggering roster of big name DJs has made sure of Ministry of Sound's place in clubbing folklore. ... More
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