On first impression this hostel has the charmless air of an employment agency, but once inside you’ll find clean rooms and atmosphere better than first impressions would lead you to expect. 続きを読む
"Central St Martins is based in the re-developed Granary Building. Click to listen to architect Paul Williams talk about how they adapted this building which was once used as a hub for grain storage." 続きを読む
Rows of glass cases full of pickled, dissected specimens from sea creatures to mammals greet visitors, including the skeleton of 7-foot-10 Irish giant Charles Byrne. 続きを読む
The collection includes remains of many rare and extinct animals, such as a dodo and the skeleton of the zebra-like quagga, which was hunted out of existence in the 1880s. 続きを読む
Three screens, a cozy, downstairs bar and a choice Soho location make this a landmark of London's cinema scene. Now playing? Master satirist Chris Morris' Four Lions is the A. List choice. 続きを読む
Billed as "London's first rock 'n' roll hotel" the Sanctum has an awesome roof-top bar and has close links to bands of the likes of Iron Maiden and Gallows. It’s not cheap. 続きを読む
The passing of three centuries has done nothing to diminish the magnificence of St Paul's Cathedral, Christopher Wren's masterpiece and London's most famous cathedral. 続きを読む
A super little neighbourhood pub in Bloomsbury with an inspired beer selection, cheese and meat boards, and thoughtful design touches. There’s live music, comedy and a regular quiz. 続きを読む
"If you’re after, say, a golden pig’s snout, a butterfly in a presentation case, or, maybe, a stuffed two-headed lamb, then this is the shop for you..." 続きを読む
The most popular part of the museum is its showpiece Aquarium, where a series of tanks and rockpools cover seven distinct aquatic ecosystems. 続きを読む
One of the many highlights in London: numerous museums. Culture is for free in the metropolis! The admission to most major museums is for free, it is just asked for a voluntary donation. 続きを読む