Title: NightlifeEntertainment London
1Nightlife/EntertainmentLondon
2Natural History Museum
- This museum may be of some interest as it will
show the natural history of this region of the
world we can then compare this knowledge to that
of our area to help broaden our understanding of
Natural resources. - Dinosaurs, insects, ecology, human biology,
mammals, primates, minerals and origin of
species. - The National Gallery, London houses one of the
greatest collections of European painting in the
world. These pictures belong to the public and
entrance to see them is free.
Diplodocus in the Life Galleries central hall
National Gallery
Minerals
'Venus and Mars'BOTTICELLI, Sandro
'The Hay Wain'CONSTABLE, John
3Museums In London
- Museums in London That Are FreeBritish Museum
http//www.thebritishmuseum.ac.ukScience Museum
http//www.sciencemuseum.org.ukNatural History
Museum http//www.nhm.ac.ukVictoria Albert
Museum http//www.vam.ac.ukImperial War Museum
http//www.iwm.org.ukNational Maritime Museum
http//www.nmm.ac.ukNational Gallery
http//www.nationalgallery.org.ukNational
Portrait Gallery http//www.npg.org.ukTate
Britain http//www.tate.org.uk/britainTate
Modern http//www.tate.org.uk/modernWallace
Collection http//www.wallacecollection.org
4THEATRE, BALLET, OPERA CLASSICAL CONCERTS
The
Royal Opera House,Covent Garden, London
- There are several locations in London where you
will be able to take advantage of the arts,
including The Royal Opera House and Theatre
Royal. - The most famous British producer of musicals is
Andrew Lloyd-Webber, whose most successful
productions include Phantom of the Opera, Cats,
Evita, Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour
Dreamcoat and Jesus Christ Superstar. In 2004 his
new musical opened, called "The Woman in White".
This show will be playing the entire time we are
there at 7 pm each night, prices very - http//www.womaninwhitethemusical.com/frameset.htm
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Theatre Royal(Drury Lane, London)
5Royal Festival HallSouth Bank Centre, London
- When researching the arts in London another place
to consider is the Royal Festival Hall Where you
will find many shows, concerts, and displays that
help to show off London. - http//www.rfh.org.uk/main/all/month.asp?month2
6Arts Entertainment
- Barbican Centre Europe's largest arts centre all
under one roof and base for the London Symphony
Orchestra. Comprises a concert hall, 2 theatres,
3 cinemas, 2 art galleries, library, 2 trade
exhibition halls, 5 conference rooms, foyers,
shops and conservatory. - London Symphony Orchestra - Old world meets
new22nd MayBernstein, Shostakovich and
Rachmaninov programme
7Arts Entertainment
- London Trocadero The London Trocadero is a
landmark centre of leisure, shopping and
entertainment located in the heart of the West
End. A vibrant meeting place where you can shop,
eat and have endless fun. Having opened in the
late 1700's it has always had a reputation as a
famous landmark with changing faces, a variety of
entertainment that attracts tourists, teenagers,
local office workers and families. The centre is
linked to Piccadilly underground station and the
main entrance is on Coventry Street. Free events
and activities take place within the centre
regularly. http//www.londontrocadero.com/ - For more information regarding other places to
see the arts. - http//www.visitlondon.com/city_guide/entertainme
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8The Regent's Park has both open parkland and
spectacular formal gardens a large boating lake
and open air theatre. Herons nest on the lake and
many other birds and waterfowl can be seen. The
Park is also home to London Zoo.
St James's Park is at the very heart of London.
Often used for ceremonial and state occasions,
the Park is a fantastic setting for pomp and
splendor.
9The Royal Parks
- The Royal Parks in London host a range of
activities that are available for free, These
activities range from horticultural, to concerts,
to sports. The parks are a great place to get
involved in the community in London. - http//www.royalparks.gov.uk/
10Restaurants
- Sugar Reef is perfect for any occasion. London's
famous late night restaurant and bar, with
private dining, dancing and drinking. With
inviting and decadent booths, delicious cocktails
and classic restaurant menus. http//www.latenigh
tlondon.co.uk/venues/default.asp?venuesugarreef - Sway Holborn's sexy, funky and sophisticated bar,
restaurant and club. The private Velvet Room and
Suede Room are perfect for a party and the
restaurant and funky club are all open until 3am.
Located near Holborn Tube. - http//www.latenightlondon.co.uk/venues/default.a
sp?venuesway - The Langley Great food, cool cocktails and
stylish interiors. Eat, drink, chat, chill
lounge in the retro cool of Covent Garden's most
stylish bar/restaurants. - http//www.latenightlondon.co.uk/venues/default.a
sp?venuelangley
11Restaurants
- Bank Aldwych Set in the heart of theatre land and
five minutes walk from Covent Garden, Bank
Aldwych is a lively yet stylish bustling urban
brassiere ideally situated between the City and
the West End. http//www.bankrestaurants.com/ - The Butler's Wharf Chop house is a must for
lovers of classic English food. This restaurant
makes a conscious return to the culinary
traditions that make England great.
12Restaurants
- London has restaurants bringing food from all
corners of the planet and with great atmospheres. - To find more information on hundreds of other
restaurants in London check out this website. - http//www.visitlondon.com/city_guide/eating_out/
13Harden's London for Free Richard Harden, Peter
Harden
- This book will guide you around London on a low
cost budget!! - London has a lot to offer, however it can seem
expensive and confusing for the average visitor.
This handy pocket size book opens up London with
clear concise information. It offers a wealth of
ideas for days out in the Capital and almost all
of the attractions listed are totally free. You
can find reviews, opening times, contact
information, nearest tube stations and map
references. London for Free is a tremendous
asset. I have been going to London for as long as
I can remember and I thought that I knew my way
around this book has shown me that there is so
much more to enjoy in London.