Madame Tussauds, the worldwide famous Waxworks Museum has a multitude of fascinating exhibits of famous people such as Michael.....
The London Planetarium is situated next door to Madame Tussauds on Marylebone Road, London. It offers both an exciting and.....
Few can resist this fine classical building which was the creation of Lord Burlington, patron of the arts in the early part of.....
The Serpentine Gallery was founded in 1970 by the Arts Council of Great Britain. Set in a 1934 tea pavilion in the heart of the.....
The Albert Memorial is a commemorative sculpture of Prince Albert commissioned by Queen Victoria. Whilst the structure was.....
Marble Arch was was designed by John Nash and purpose built in 1828 to be the grand entrance to Buckingham Palace. It is.....
Impressive venue for Gala concerts and National celebrations. The Albert Hall was built in Kensington Gardens to a design by.....
For over two hundred and fifty years, the gardens at Kew have been the dream and vision of talented gardeners, and the.....
This is the magnificent house that made Robert Adams. At only twenty nine years of age he was commissioned to decorate Syon.....
The Science Museum, situated in South Kensington, first opened in 1857 and holds the world's largest collection illustrating both.....
The Natural History Museum is situated in South Kensington and first opened in 1881. The Museum is one of the finest and largest.....
The Victoria and Albert Museum dates back to 1852 and is the world's finest and most influential museum of decorative arts. It.....
For over 200 years, the Royal Institution of Great Britain has been 'diffusing science for the common purposes of life'. A range.....
Apsley House is best known for the fact that it was the home of the Duke of Wellington, but it was originally built by Robert.....