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SS Robin
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| SS Robin Trust, West India Quay, Hertsmere Road |
The worlds oldest complete steamship, the SS Robin, has been lovingly restored to create an East London maritime landmark. The original 1890 engineroom, former crews mess,captains quarters, galley ki...
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London Box Office
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London is bursting at the seams with every kind of entertainment and activity imaginable. From open-air concerts and fantastic festivals to thrilling theatrical events, there's something for everyone....
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London Entertainment
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From traditional music halls to state-of-the-art IMAX cinemas, West End theatres to intimate jazz clubs, find out more with our guide to the best entertainment venues in the capital....
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Rail Tours and Trips to Europe
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Rail Tours and Trips to Europe.
London Sightseeing special offers.
"Paris in spring time was perfect. A great day to remember. The travel card made it very easy to explore the city and we could see...
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London Events
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London is the greatest city in the world for exhibitions, concerts, clubbing, theatre, sport and a host of other activities. The LondonTown.com Events section is the definitive guide to all that Londo...
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London Leisure
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Take time out to enjoy the delights of the capital from a relaxed perspective. Spend an afternoon exploring the peaceful beauty of London's parks, visit some of the city's wide-ranging sports faciliti...
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Electrowerkz
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| 7 Torrens Street |
This warehouse club behind Angel tube isnt for the faint of heart. Electrowerkz is best known for hosting Slimelight, the longest running Goth party in the world. Both traditional and modern Goths are...
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Tower of London
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| Waterloo Block |
With close to 1,000 years of royal history lurking within its highly fortified walls, a trip to the Tower of London is like travelling back to a time of intrigue and drama. Make your way from Traitors...
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Jewel Tower
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| Abingdon Street |
Across the road from the imposing Houses of Parliament, this simple, three-storey, 14th century tower often gets overlooked on the tourist trail. One of only two buildings forming part of the Palace...
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Prince of Wales Theatre
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| Coventry Street |
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. The original theatre on this site, called...
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Victoria Palace Theatre
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| Victoria Street |
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, dome and pillared façade of this gleaming white theatre woul...
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
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| New Globe Walk, Bankside, Southwark |
This replica of the Shakespeares 16th century theatre, reconstructed just 200 yards from its original site, is the brainchild of American actor and director Sam Wanamaker. Built in wood and thatch, us...
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Dominion Theatre
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| 268 Tottenham Court Road |
Huge, but now slightly shabby, theatre which plays host to big, rocking musicals. The Dominion has a huge stage and hundreds of seats - on a packed night here noise levels are like those at a rock con...
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Adelphi Theatre
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| The Strand |
The Adelphi Theatre is a London institution - an historic venue with a long history of staging upscale musicals. Now a West End stalwart, it was once among the great innovators of Londons popular the...
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Prince Edward Theatre
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| Old Compton Street |
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 later, the space was converted into a dance and cabaret hall, a...
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Aldwych Theatre
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| Aldwych |
With the Waldorf Hotel sandwiched inbetween them, the Aldwych and Strand theatres were originally built to work as a pair. The Aldwych is probably most noted for being the home of the Royal Shakespea...
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