5 Sloane Terrace, Belgravia,
London, SW1X 12 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Cadogan Hall opened its doors on 18th June 2004 with a surprising lack of fanfare. The former Church of Christ Scientist is now the home...More...
Sloane Square, Belgravia,
London, SW1W 14 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Dedicated to putting on new work and discovering new voices, the Royal Court Theatre was seen as 'the most important theatre in Europe' by no...More...
Exhibition Road, Knightsbridge, South Kensington,
London, SW7 16 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw The huge IMAX screen - ten times bigger than the average screen - at the Science Museum is one of the few places in London...More...
Kensington Gore, South Kensington,
London, SW7 16 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Classical music, rock, pop and jazz, sporting events, galas, banquets and balls and the world-famous Proms series all take place within the Royal Albert...More...
15 Eccleston Street, Belgravia, Pimlico,
London, SW1W 17 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw A tartan clad jazz, cigar and supper club, Boisdale of Belgravia has an the old fashioned charm of a gentlemen's club. Situated in an elegant...More...
Victoria Street, Pimlico,
London, SW1E 20 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw The exterior of the Victoria Palace is among the most impressive of any theatre in London. Before the advent of air travel, the giant arch,...More...
42 Francis Street, Westminster,
London, SW1P 24 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw 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...
36 Wigmore Street, Marylebone,
London, W1U 29 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Built by the Bechstein piano company in 1901, this grandiose concert hall is regarded by many as London's best venue for chamber and solo performances....More...
215-217 Piccadilly, Mayfair,
London, W1J 30 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Forties-themed late-night supper club.
If you’re considering a more glamorous and alternative evening’s entertainment, head to Piccadilly and burlesque cabaret club, Pigalle. Inspired by the genteel,...More...
8 Argyll Street, Soho,
London, W1F 31 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw For those who owned televisions in the 1950s and 1960s, the London Palladium is quite simply the most famous variety theatre in the world. Stars...More...
2 Jermyn Street, St James's,
London, SW1Y 31 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw The tiny entrance of the Criterion theatre is almost invisible among the massive advertisements, traffic and crowds of Piccadilly Circus. To ignore it, however, is...More...
4 Denman Street, Soho,
London, W1V 32 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Set on a quiet side-street a short step away from the bustle of Piccadilly Circus, a simple and untheatrical exterior conceals a grandiose Art Deco...More...
6 Panton Street, Soho,
London, SW1Y 33 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw The Comedy Theatre's 1881 interior is one of the oldest in London and one of the most charming, in spite of the damage wrought by...More...
Coventry Street, Soho,
London, W1D 33 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Theatres have stood on this spot since 1884, perfectly placed to draw the attention of the great crowds moving between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square....More...
265 Old Brompton Road, Earl's Court,
London, SW5 36 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Kensington's original boho coffee house. Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon played here back in the 60s. Of course, Kensington has changed...More...
21 Dean Street, Soho,
London, W1D 36 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw The Soho Theatre Company was formed in 1969 by Verity Bargate and Fred Proud, but it didn't have a permanent home until 2000, when its...More...
93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho,
London, W1D 37 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw This cracking, refurbished Soho cinema shows a broad-range of art-house films. The three screens feature Dolby THX sound and ample leg-room. The regular Sunday...More...
Charing Cross Road, Soho,
London, WC2H 37 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw This is a gorgeous Edwardian Theatre, and the first theatre to show many famous productions, including 'Godspell' and Yazmin Reza's incredibly popular three-hander 'Art'. Known...More...
2 Charing Cross Road, Soho,
London, WC2H 37 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw Named after the great 18th century actor-manager David Garrick, whose portrait hangs in the foyer bar, The Garrick is a fantastic piece of late-Victorian kitsch....More...
Old Compton Street, Soho,
London, W1D 37 minutes walk from Sw3 1aw The Prince Edward Theatre was designed by Edward Stone and opened in 1930 with a performance of the musical ‘Rio Rita’. Just a few years...More...
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