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Top: England > London > South Kensington Knightsbridge > See and Do Oxford Street and Carnaby Street One of the busiest shopping streets in the world, Oxford Street is a mecca for bargain-hunting tourists. Made famous as the home of designer boutiques in the 60s, Carnaby Street, is undergoing a 90s revival. Kensington Palace The 'undiscovered' royal palace. Official visitor information and history for London's Kensington Palace providing essential information for visitors, travel trade and researchers Royal Albert Hall The Royal Albert Hall has been the 'Nation's Village Hall' for 125 years. Albert, Prince Consort, husband of Queen Victoria, had the idea in 1853 of building a Great Hall as part of a cultural center to be based in Kensington, South-West London UK. Victoria and Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum is the world's largest museum of the decorative arts. The museum is home to 145 galleries, encompassing the national collections of sculpture, furniture, fashion and textiles, paintings, silver, glass, ceramics, jewellery, book The Royal College of Music The Royal College of Music. Taking part in concerts and recitals is a vital part of a musician's training and theRoyal College of Music's concerts are attended by thousands of people each year. Harrods The official Harrods site giving factual and historical information about the world famous Department Store in London's Knightsbridge. Hyde Park Hyde Park, London's largest open space. Information about Speakers Corner in London Just over the road form Marble Arch on Sundays, Hyde Park is crowded at Speakers Corner. A tradition in The Park since 1855, the famous 'tub-thumping' where public orators on soapboxes air their views to a group of listeners. Heckling is a favourite sport. Kensington Gardens Kensington Gardens (covering 273 acres) and Hyde Park (covering 361 acres) are separate only in technical terms and together the 2 areas form the largest open area in London UK. It is a perfect setting for Kensington Palace, peaceful Italian Gardens, the Albert Memorial, Peter Pan statue and the Serpentine Gallery. National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum United Kingdom national research library and primary source archive for the history of art and design. Science Museum In the Science Museum you can get all sorts of information about scientific topics. Whatever you can think about, you will find it in this museum. Every collection is displayed in a separate part of the museum. British Tours Ltd Personally guided tours to Canterbury, Leeds Castle and Dover, Brighton and Arundel or Petworth House and to Gardens in Kent and Sussex. The Natural History Museum The Museum's collections, gathered from across the globe, represent more than 300 years of scientific collecting and study. They are of inestimable importance to research. This wonderful and individual legacy is reflected in the Museum's mission. The National Museum of Science and Industry The Science Museum welcomes over a million visitors a year. The Science Museum is open 7 days a week, from 10.00 to 18.00 hours. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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