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This four-floor bar and restaurant consists of five different interconnected environments to combine eating, drinking, dancing, chatting and lounging. You may have heard of super clubs, such as Home;Tiger Tiger is the "superbar... more
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There is no better place to enjoy a dose of culture on a warm summer's evening than in the Open Air Theater's large amphitheater amidst the greenery of Regent's Park. Every summer, two Shakespearean productions and one non-Shak... more
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Built in 1587 and the first theater built in Bankside, the Rose Theater included in its repertory plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe and Kyd before shutting down in 1606. Extensive excavation of the Rose started in 1989 when archaeo... more
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This prison was originally used for debtors and heretics to the English crown in the 12th century and was continually used up until the late 18th century. In its later years it was used to confine rowdy individuals who disturbe... more
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Whitehall Palace was the primary residence of the royal family from 1530 until the building's destruction by fire in 1698. The Banqueting House is the last remaining section of this historic palace, and is an excellent example... more
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British Coats of Arms have always been a symbol of prestige and power for families in the Isles, and this college is the official caretaker, historical library and dispenser of these symbols. They are still dispensed at the dis... more
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The Queen's House was built from 1616-1617 for Anne of Denmark by Inigo Jones, the first to bring Renaissance architecture to England. It is one of the most important buildings in architectural history because it was the first... more
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Once the home of the Bishop of London and situated in the picturesque Bishop's Park, the Museum building - based in an early 19th century part of Fulham Palace - has a Tudor courtyard, herb garden, and beautiful grounds. There... more
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As with most of the churches in the area, this church was rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666, but the site has had a religious history since 1100 A.D. During the reconstruction, the financier Sir Christopher Wren intended for... more
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Rebuilt and Restored twice, after the Great Fire of London and WWII, this historic monument is part of the city's rich and diverse history. In 1966 the St. Michael Paternoster Royal became the headquarters of the Missions to S... more
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