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DECEMBER 2011<br />
LONDON<br />
PLANNER<br />
THE OFFICIAL MONTHLY GUIDE TO LONDON<br />
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elcome to December’s <strong>London</strong> Planner, VisitBritain and <strong>London</strong><br />
& <strong>Partners</strong>’ official monthly guide to the capital, and your<br />
Windispensable guide to what’s hot during the festive season. Across<br />
the city there is something for everyone, with an unrivalled variety of things to<br />
see and do that are guaranteed to ensure you are filled with seasonal cheer.<br />
Over the Christmas period there are wonderful carol concerts throughout the<br />
city, including iconic locations like Trafalgar Square beneath the Christmas<br />
Tree (p. 23). Hyde Park is once again hosting its Winter Wonderland<br />
(p. 23), or try out one of the many seasonal markets, including the Real Food Christmas Market (p. 89) on the<br />
South Bank. Don’t forget the great shopping at prices to suit all pockets – we’re even closing the roads to<br />
traffic in the West End on 10-11 Dec for a special weekend where every shopper is a VIP (p. 66).<br />
If you have not tried it before, I heartily recommend a trip to the panto (p. 11), a quintessentially English<br />
experience, with slapstick fun for people of all ages. And as we approach the bicentenary of Charles Dickens’s<br />
birthday in 2012, there are events taking place that showcase the genius of one of the world’s greatest<br />
wordsmiths (p. 12). The city is also counting down to one amazing year in which we host the <strong>London</strong> 2012<br />
Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (p. 29), and we will be kicking things off in spectacular style with our<br />
New Year’s Eve fireworks display at the <strong>London</strong> Eye (p. 42). Have a wonderful Christmas and New Year – we<br />
look forward to welcoming you again in 2012 – one of the most exciting years in our history.<br />
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Editor’s Picks<br />
December 2011<br />
1 FESTIVE<br />
TREATS<br />
Christmas in <strong>London</strong><br />
is a very special time.<br />
Children will love the<br />
pantos and seasonal<br />
shows (including the<br />
film Happy Feet 2,<br />
right, at the BFI Imax),<br />
while adults can party<br />
onboard the Christmas<br />
Showboat and enjoy<br />
stunning landscapes<br />
with a Winter<br />
Evergreen Walk at the<br />
Royal Botanic Gardens,<br />
Kew (p. 10-11).<br />
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BOURNE TO<br />
ENTERTAIN<br />
Mime, comedy and an indoor<br />
blizzard create the fantastical<br />
Slava’s Snowshow (below),<br />
while The Nutcracker takes<br />
centre stage in not one, but four<br />
different productions this month,<br />
including Matthew Bourne’s<br />
contemporary interpretation.<br />
Or be transported to warmer<br />
climes with a new musical<br />
production of Swallows And<br />
Amazons (p. 75).<br />
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5<br />
DAZZLING SIGHTS<br />
Don’t miss Trafalgar Square’s<br />
Christmas tree<br />
(left) and carol<br />
services this<br />
month. Or put<br />
your skates on<br />
and discover<br />
<strong>London</strong>’s best ice<br />
rinks. Meanwhile,<br />
the South Bank<br />
hosts the Cologne<br />
Christmas<br />
Market (p. 23).<br />
WEST END<br />
WONDERS<br />
2<br />
The West End brightens up the long<br />
winter nights with fabulous musicals<br />
and world-class drama. Read reviews<br />
of the Wizard Of Oz and The Lion<br />
King and discover the very latest news<br />
from Theatreland. Highlights include<br />
Girls Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh<br />
(right) in Shrek The Musical and<br />
Stomp’s 10th birthday (p. 17-18).<br />
AREA FOCUS<br />
Discover St. Christopher’s<br />
Place, a<br />
charming<br />
shopping and<br />
dining enclave<br />
just moments<br />
from Oxford<br />
Street. Savour<br />
traditional<br />
sweets in<br />
Mrs Kibble’s<br />
Olde Sweet Shoppe, pick up<br />
art at Artica, enjoy fine dining at<br />
Ayoush and sit back and relax<br />
with a coffee at<br />
the Sensory Lab<br />
(above, p. 14).<br />
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TRAFALGAR SQUARE CHRISTMAS TREE © BRITAINONVIEW; SLAVA’S SNOWSHOW © V. VIAL; SHREK THE MUSICAL © JASON BELL; MICK JAGGER © TERRY O’NEILL<br />
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SEASONAL<br />
SHOPPING EVENTS<br />
A number<br />
of special<br />
shopping<br />
events take<br />
place in the<br />
run-up to<br />
Christmas,<br />
including<br />
Seven<br />
Dials’<br />
(above) discount evening. Alternatively, head<br />
to the East <strong>London</strong> Design Show for lovingly<br />
crafted and unique creations (p. 66).<br />
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ILLUMINATING ART<br />
Proud Chelsea gallery presents<br />
fascinating<br />
photos of worldfamous<br />
stars<br />
(including The<br />
Beatles and<br />
Mick Jagger,<br />
right) in Terry<br />
O’Neill: Screen<br />
Sirens & Rock<br />
Rebels. At the<br />
British Library,<br />
admire historic<br />
illustrated<br />
texts in Royal<br />
Manuscripts:<br />
The Genius<br />
Of Illumination (p. 47).<br />
8<br />
DINE IN STYLE<br />
Head to Harvey Nichols to see<br />
the stunning results of its Fifth Floor Café<br />
refurbishment and sample the new menu.<br />
For festive<br />
treats, pay a visit<br />
to the Taste<br />
of Christmas<br />
fair or the<br />
Real Food<br />
Christmas<br />
Market<br />
(left, p. 89).<br />
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features<br />
Welcome 3<br />
Mayor’s foreword<br />
Editor’s Picks 4<br />
If You Only Have<br />
One Day<br />
Classic attractions<br />
<strong>London</strong>’s Compass 8<br />
Hidden gems in central, north,<br />
south, east and west <strong>London</strong><br />
12 Days Of Christmas 10<br />
Festive treats for every<br />
age and taste<br />
Itinerary 12<br />
A Dickensian day out<br />
Area Focus 14<br />
St. Christoper’s Place<br />
Showbiz News 17<br />
& Reviews<br />
West End round-up<br />
Out Of Town 20<br />
Cambridge<br />
listings<br />
Sightseeing<br />
Museums & Galleries<br />
Shopping<br />
Entertainment<br />
Dining & Nightlife<br />
Stay<br />
Visitor Tips & Travel<br />
maps<br />
Central <strong>London</strong> streets<br />
Theatreland map<br />
Underground map<br />
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If You Only Have<br />
One Day<br />
If You Only Have One Day<br />
With so many attractions, both historical and contemporary, <strong>London</strong> is one of the<br />
world’s most exciting cities to explore. These are the top 10 attractions (according<br />
to visitor numbers in 2010), that you won’t want to miss.<br />
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM © NHM.AC.UK; MADAME TUSSAUDS & SCIENCE MUSEUM © BRITAINONVIEW;<br />
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1 BRITISH MUSEUM<br />
This world-famous museum,<br />
founded in 1753, houses some<br />
of history’s greatest treasures,<br />
including Egyptian mummies<br />
and the Elgin Marbles (p. 54).<br />
2 TATE MODERN<br />
The former power station is<br />
situated at Bankside and hosts<br />
a globally recognised modern<br />
art collection, plus great<br />
temporary exhibitions (p. 52).<br />
3 NATIONAL GALLERY<br />
A wonderful gallery which is filled<br />
with priceless art belonging to the<br />
nation, including works by Botticelli,<br />
Da Vinci and Monet (p. 51).<br />
4 NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM<br />
Explore the natural world. See<br />
dinosaurs galore, including<br />
6<br />
8<br />
a full-size Diplodocus skeleton,<br />
child-friendly exhibitions and<br />
much more (p. 60).<br />
5 EDF ENERGY LONDON EYE<br />
Experience the full glory of <strong>London</strong><br />
by taking a ride in one of the<br />
capsules (p. 27). On a clear day<br />
views can extend as far as<br />
Windsor Castle (p. 45).<br />
6 SCIENCE MUSEUM<br />
Interactive scientific fun for children,<br />
which is just as fascinating for<br />
bigger kids who want to learn how<br />
the world works (p. 60).<br />
7 VICTORIA AND ALBERT<br />
MUSEUM<br />
An incredible range of artefacts that<br />
span more than 3,000 years of art,<br />
design, jewellery, photos, sculpture,<br />
textiles and fashion. Excellent<br />
exhibitions show off the famous<br />
permanent collection (p. 60).<br />
8 MADAME TUSSAUDS<br />
A 126-year-old museum loved by<br />
visitors for its life-like waxworks of<br />
famous people. Expect interactive<br />
exhibits, plus lookalike models of<br />
presidents, pop icons, Bollywood<br />
stars and more (p. 30).<br />
9 NATIONAL MARITIME<br />
MUSEUM/<br />
ROYAL OBSERVATORY<br />
Discover more about seafaring<br />
and stargazing at these popular<br />
Greenwich attractions (p. 52/35).<br />
!0 TOWER OF LONDON<br />
The 1,000-year-old fortress of<br />
England has been home to kings,<br />
prisoners and ghosts, and now<br />
displays the Crown Jewels (p. 39).<br />
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<strong>London</strong>’s Compass<br />
Whether it’s central, north, south, east or west, all of <strong>London</strong>’s regions have treasures to offer.<br />
The O 2<br />
CENTRAL LONDON<br />
<strong>London</strong>’s heart is made up of many<br />
districts including Camden, Islington<br />
and the City of Westminster, plus the<br />
City of <strong>London</strong> – the main financial<br />
area of the capital. This buzzing region<br />
has a dense concentration of offices,<br />
embassies, theatres, museums,<br />
nightspots, shops and state buildings<br />
and is the official home of the Queen.<br />
It’s also famed for its arts hubs such<br />
as the West End and Bloomsbury.<br />
Hidden Gem: Asia House. This<br />
Grade II-listed neoclassical building<br />
dates from the 18th century. It’s<br />
now home to a charity championing<br />
Asian culture through exhibitions and<br />
events. Until 21 Jan The Flamboyant<br />
Mr Chinnery (1774-1852) An English<br />
Artist In India And China. An exhibition<br />
of paintings by English artist George<br />
Chinnery made on his travels. Mon-<br />
Sat 10.00-18.00. Admission free.<br />
63 New Cavendish Street, W1.<br />
020 7307 5454. asiahouse.<br />
org Ë Oxford Circus/Regent’s Park.<br />
Map B4.<br />
NORTH LONDON<br />
More than 120 languages are spoken<br />
in this multiethnic and vibrant region,<br />
which is steeped in history, renowned<br />
for its culture and boasts excellent<br />
transport links. Areas of interest<br />
include Hampstead Heath and the<br />
spectacular views from Primrose Hill<br />
at Regent’s Park (p. 30).<br />
Hidden Gem: Freud Museum<br />
Former home of the trailblazing<br />
Austrian psychoanalyst, Sigmund<br />
Freud, which boasts his famous<br />
couch. Wed-Sun 12.00-17.00.<br />
Admission £6, child free.<br />
20 Maresfield Gardens, NW3.<br />
020 7435 2002. freud.org.uk<br />
Ë Finchley Road. Off map.<br />
SOUTH LONDON<br />
Otherwise known as ‘south of the<br />
river’, this area is less built up than the<br />
north and appreciated for its array<br />
of open spaces such as Clapham<br />
Common and Richmond Park. It’s<br />
popular for sporting attractions such<br />
as the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis<br />
Museum and the World Rugby<br />
Museum (p. 41). It’s also home to<br />
Greenwich (map inset), perhaps the<br />
most famous maritime site in the UK.<br />
Hidden Gem: Dulwich Picture<br />
Gallery. A gallery housing 17th<br />
and 18th-century paintings, plus<br />
temporary exhibitions. Until 8 Jan<br />
Painting Canada: Tom Thomson<br />
And The Group Of Seven. Images<br />
of the Canadian wilderness. Tues-Fri<br />
10.00-17.00; Sat & Sun 11.00-<br />
17.00. Admission £9 (£5 permanent<br />
collection only), child free.<br />
Gallery Road, SE21. 020 8693<br />
5254. dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk<br />
T West Dulwich. Off map.<br />
EAST LONDON<br />
Once the centre of working class<br />
<strong>London</strong>, the east is going through a<br />
period of regeneration and will host<br />
the <strong>London</strong> 2012 Olympic Games<br />
and Paralympic Games. Factories and<br />
working docks have given way to a<br />
funky arts scene, bars and clubs, plus<br />
markets like Old Spitalfields<br />
(p. 71) and The O 2 complex, which<br />
includes shops, bars, restaurants and<br />
the British Music Experience (p. 54).<br />
Hidden Gem: Thames Barrier. Visit<br />
<strong>London</strong>’s flood defence system to find<br />
an information centre and café with<br />
spectacular River Thames views, an<br />
exhibition about the barrier’s design,<br />
plus a park. Thurs-Sun10.30-17.00.<br />
Admission £3.50, child £2.<br />
Thames Barrier Information Centre,<br />
1 Unity Way, SE18. 020 8305<br />
4188. environment-agency.gov.uk/<br />
thamesbarrier Ë North Greenwich.<br />
Map inset.<br />
WEST LONDON<br />
Parts of west <strong>London</strong> run alongside<br />
the leafy end of the River Thames.<br />
It’s where you’ll find affluent and<br />
elegant districts like Chelsea and<br />
Knightsbridge, making it a highly<br />
desirable area to visit. It’s also<br />
home to Notting Hill’s fashionable<br />
restaurants, shops and Portobello<br />
Road, the site of one of the capital’s<br />
best-loved markets (p. 73).<br />
Hidden Gem: Leighton House<br />
Museum. The former home of<br />
Victorian artist Lord Frederic<br />
Leighton (1830-1896) boasts<br />
stunning interiors. Treasures include<br />
tiles by ceramic artist William De<br />
Morgan (p. 61). Wed-Mon 10.00-<br />
17.30. Admission £5.<br />
Leighton House Museum, 12 Holland<br />
Park Road, W14. 020 7602 3316.<br />
rbkc.gov.uk Ë Olympia. Off map.<br />
IMAGE © BRITAINONVIEW/BRITAIN ON VIEW<br />
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12<br />
Days of<br />
Christmas<br />
Celebrate Christmas and experience all it has to offer with our very own version<br />
of the traditional festive song The Twelve Days Of Christmas. By Susannah O’Grady<br />
1 SHOWS WITH<br />
SPARKLE<br />
There is a flurry of festive<br />
themed shows this winter.<br />
Among the highlights<br />
are the atmospheric The<br />
Snowman at Sadler’s Wells<br />
(above, until 8 Jan) and the<br />
charming production The<br />
Lazy Elf (10-22 Dec) at the<br />
Arts Theatre. Meanwhile,<br />
the popular children’s tale<br />
The Snow Queen comes to<br />
life at the Unicorn Theatre<br />
(until 8 Jan), while the<br />
Waterloo Station Theatre<br />
plays host to The Railway<br />
Children (left).<br />
All productions, p. 75.<br />
2 FESTIVE GARDENS<br />
From frosty landscapes to tropical environments, The Royal<br />
Botanic Gardens, Kew (above), offers much to experience this<br />
winter. Adults can enjoy its daily Winter Evergreen Walks (from<br />
1 Dec), which highlight our hardiest, seasonal plants and trees,<br />
while children will love meeting Santa in the grotto (10-23 Dec),<br />
carousel rides and driving mini vintage cars (from 10 Dec).<br />
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, p. 35.<br />
3 SHINY BAUBLES<br />
Explore Christmas through<br />
the ages at the charming<br />
Geffrye Museum. Its<br />
Christmas Past exhibition<br />
(right) presents 400 years<br />
of domestic seasonal<br />
traditions with 11<br />
decorated rooms. See a<br />
banquet from the 1630s and a Victorian celebration or take part<br />
in its themed activities including decorative workshops.<br />
Geffrye Museum, p. 61.<br />
4 RIVER RAPIDS<br />
See the twinkling lights of <strong>London</strong> as you<br />
cruise along the River Thames onboard<br />
City Cruises (p. 39). Its Christmas Showboat<br />
operates throughout the month, or book the<br />
Christmas Day Cruise for a traditional turkey<br />
lunch combined with the best sights in the<br />
city. The RS Hispaniola (p. 100) which is<br />
permanently moored opposite the <strong>London</strong><br />
Eye, will also be offering Christmas lunch<br />
in December with live festive piano tunes<br />
and Christmas dinner from 1-22 Dec.<br />
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THE SNOWMAN © ALASTAIR MUIR; THE RAILWAY CHILDREN © CYLLA VON TIEDEMANN; FESTIVE GARDENS © ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW; CHRISTMAS PAST © GEFFRYE MUSEUM/JANE LLOYD;<br />
ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL © GRAHAM LACDAO; CINDERELLA © PETER SCHIAZZA<br />
6 CHILLY<br />
SWIMMERS<br />
A rather eccentric<br />
festive tradition<br />
in <strong>London</strong> is the<br />
Peter Pan Cup,<br />
a swimming race<br />
held on Christmas<br />
morning (25 Dec)<br />
in the icy waters<br />
of Hyde Park’s<br />
Serpentine lake. Its<br />
title originates from<br />
one of the race’s<br />
patrons, J.M. Barrie,<br />
who was the author<br />
of Peter Pan. Head<br />
down at 09.00 to<br />
see these brave<br />
souls in action.<br />
Hyde Park, p. 30.<br />
8 HUSKIES IN THE CITY<br />
These loveable animals are synonymous with<br />
Christmas and there’s nothing more thrilling<br />
for a small child than a husky sleigh ride.<br />
The <strong>London</strong> Wetland Centre offers just<br />
that from 10-11 Dec during its Winter<br />
Wonderland weekend. In addition, Santa will<br />
be in his grotto ready to welcome little<br />
ones while Merlin the magician will<br />
keep them entertained.<br />
<strong>London</strong> Wetland Centre, p. 30.<br />
9 STARS SHINING BRIGHTLY<br />
Make like the three wise men and<br />
consult the stars. The best place<br />
to view our wondrous solar system<br />
is at the Royal Observatory.<br />
During December it hosts<br />
seasonal events including<br />
The Sky Tonight: Christmas<br />
Stars planetarium show<br />
(3-23 Dec), which explores<br />
constellations and the idea<br />
of the Christmas Star.<br />
On 7,9,21,23 Dec,<br />
combine it with a view<br />
through the on-site telescope<br />
in Evening With The Stars.<br />
Royal Observatory, p. 35.<br />
5 HAPPY PENGUINS<br />
Tap-dancing penguins should be<br />
on everybody’s Christmas list.<br />
Happy Feet 2 opens at the<br />
BFI Imax on 2 Dec. Not only<br />
will it be shown on a gigantic<br />
screen, the film is also in 3D,<br />
ensuring all ages will be swept<br />
up in this charming South Pole<br />
adventure. Other films on show<br />
this month include The Polar<br />
Express and A Christmas Carol,<br />
which are also both in 3D.<br />
BFI Imax, p. 26.<br />
7 CAROL SINGERS<br />
For many, Christmas is a time of spiritual reflection.<br />
Places of worship covering all denominations can<br />
be found across the city. St. Paul’s Cathedral<br />
(below, p. 39) offers an array of carol and prayer<br />
services as does the magnificent Westminster<br />
Abbey (p. 41). In addition, St. Martin-in-the-Fields<br />
(p. 75) offers carols, jazz and classical concerts<br />
alongside its mass schedule.<br />
10 ICY DRAMAS<br />
Two key ingredients of<br />
Christmas – ice rinks and<br />
pantomimes – combine to<br />
create a very special production<br />
at Alexandra Palace, a<br />
stunning 19th-century palatial<br />
building. From 16-19 Dec,<br />
audiences of all ages will be<br />
charmed by Alice In<br />
Winter Wonderland<br />
(left), a panto performed<br />
by seasoned skaters<br />
on ice. It takes place on<br />
the recently refurbished,<br />
permanent, indoor rink,<br />
which is also open to<br />
the public. Tickets<br />
£11, child £9.<br />
Alexander Palace<br />
Way, N22.<br />
020 8365<br />
4381.<br />
alexandra<br />
palace.com<br />
Ë Wood Green.<br />
Off map.<br />
More ice rinks can be<br />
found on p. 23.<br />
11 LADIES DANCING<br />
Pantomimes are fully interactive<br />
plays that feature cheeky<br />
humour and cross dressing<br />
characters. In fact, the dame (a<br />
man dressed as an old woman)<br />
and the young hero (played<br />
by a girl) are among theatre’s<br />
oldest traditions. Be prepared<br />
to boo the villain or shout to<br />
the performers: “he’s behind<br />
you!”, and “oh yes it is!” or “oh<br />
no it isn’t!”; and the obligatory<br />
pantomime horse or cow (two<br />
people in a costume). Among<br />
those to enjoy this winter, there<br />
are not one, but three versions<br />
of Cinderella (including a<br />
fantastic production at Richmond<br />
Theatre, above). Or witness<br />
seven pantos in one show with<br />
Potted Panto (all productions on<br />
p. 76). Greenwich Theatre hosts<br />
Aladdin until 9 Jan (p. 81), while<br />
the enthralling tale of Jack And<br />
The Beanstalk is on at the Shaw<br />
Theatre until 31 Dec (100-110<br />
Euston Road, NW1. 08442<br />
485 075. shaw-theatre.com<br />
Ë King’s Cross. Map A6).<br />
12 BUSY ELVES<br />
For those who fancy venturing<br />
further a field, Lapland UK<br />
(p. 45), located just outside<br />
<strong>London</strong> in Kent, recreates<br />
Father Christmas’s icy home.<br />
It comes complete with a<br />
grotto, an elves’ workshop and<br />
Mrs Santa’s kitchen. Children<br />
will love the snowy woodland<br />
pathways, storytelling sessions<br />
and the resident reindeer.<br />
For more Christmas ideas<br />
and information, see<br />
visitlondon.com/christmas<br />
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Itinerary: Dickens & <strong>London</strong><br />
Follow in the footsteps of the great author Charles Dickens, as you discover more about<br />
his work and the places he was connected to. By David G. Taylor<br />
1 HOUSE OF DICKENS<br />
Dickens’s only <strong>London</strong> home still<br />
standing is known as the Charles<br />
Dickens Museum. It houses items<br />
ranging from original furniture to<br />
paintings and rare books. Dickens<br />
wrote The Pickwick Papers (1836),<br />
Oliver Twist (1838) and Nicholas<br />
Nickleby (1838-39) while living there.<br />
48 Doughty Street, WC1. 020<br />
7405 2127. dickensmuseum.com<br />
Ë Russell Square. Map A6.<br />
2 TRAVEL BACK IN TIME<br />
The Museum of <strong>London</strong>’s (p. 54)<br />
fantastic new exhibition Dickens<br />
And <strong>London</strong> (from 9 Dec) examines<br />
how life in the capital inspired the<br />
author’s work. See R.W. Buss’s 1875<br />
painting Dickens’s Dream (pictured)<br />
and a 1859 portrait by William Frith<br />
(pictured), plus photos, manuscripts,<br />
costumes, artefacts and more.<br />
3 LITTLE DORRIT’S HAUNTS<br />
In 1824 Dickens’s father was jailed<br />
for getting into debt. He was held at<br />
Marshalsea Prison, which once stood<br />
next to the 18th-century church<br />
St. George the Martyr. The prison<br />
has been demolished, but some<br />
of its forebodingly high walls now<br />
enclose a pretty public garden<br />
on Tabard Street. Both the prison<br />
and the church were featured in<br />
Dickens’s novel Little Dorrit.<br />
St. George the Martyr, Borough High<br />
Street, SE1. stgeorge-themartyr.<br />
co.uk Ë Borough. Off map.<br />
4 A CHRISTMAS CLASSIC<br />
Simon Callow (Four Weddings And<br />
A Funeral) stars as a Victorian miser<br />
in Dickens’s festive ghost story<br />
A Christmas Carol (from 8 Dec)<br />
at the Arts Theatre (p. 81).<br />
5 GHOST STORIES<br />
Just opened, a free exhibition at the<br />
British Library (p. 54) explores the<br />
recurring paranormal themes within<br />
Dickens’s writing. A Hankering After<br />
Ghosts: Charles Dickens And The<br />
Supernatural runs until 4 Mar.<br />
6 STYLISH SHOPPING<br />
Mayfair’s Burlington Arcade<br />
opened in 1819 and later appeared<br />
in Dickens’s <strong>London</strong> memoir<br />
The Uncommercial Traveller. The<br />
shopping arcade is a great place<br />
to find Christmas gifts, including<br />
clothing and jewellery, and is<br />
patrolled by quaint guards known as<br />
‘Beadles’, who wear old-fashioned<br />
top hats and frockcoats.<br />
Burlington Arcade, off Piccadilly, W1.<br />
burlington-arcade.co.uk<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus. Map C5.<br />
7 REAL LIFE OLIVER TWISTS<br />
Dickens was a supporter of the<br />
Foundling Hospital, the UK’s first<br />
children’s charity (now The Thomas<br />
Coram Foundation for Children). At<br />
the Foundling Museum you can find<br />
out about its trailblazing work.<br />
40 Brunswick Square, WC1. 020<br />
7841 3600. foundlingmuseum.<br />
org.uk Ë Russell Square. Map A6.<br />
8 OLD MARKET TRADERS<br />
Borough Market is mentioned in<br />
Dickens’s novel The Pickwick Papers.<br />
With its food stalls and Victorian<br />
architecture, it’s easy to imagine what<br />
the produce market might have been<br />
like in Dickens’s day.<br />
Borough Market, p. 70.<br />
Images clockwise from top left:<br />
The Charles Dickens Museum; R.W.<br />
Buss’s Dickens’s Dream; Burlington<br />
Arcade; Sir Samuel Luke Fildes’s<br />
engraving The Empty Chair (c.1870)<br />
at the Charles Dickens Museum; John<br />
Leech’s illustration from A Christmas<br />
Carol (1843) at the British Library;<br />
William Frith’s portrait of Dickens.<br />
CHARLES DICKENS IN HIS STUDY 1859 BY WILLIAM POWELL FRITH, LONDON © V&A IMAGES; DICKENS’S DREAM<br />
BY R.W. BUSS © CHARLES DICKENS MUSEUM; A CHRISTMAS CAROL © BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD.<br />
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Area Focus: St. Christopher’s Place, W1 By Caroline Merry<br />
WHY? Visitors to this little slice of calm in the heart of the<br />
capital cannot help but be charmed. Just a hop, skip and<br />
a jump from Oxford Street, its piazza setting transports<br />
you a million miles from the hustle and bustle of its more<br />
hectic neighbour.<br />
WHEN? Anyday is good to visit, although this month is the<br />
perfect time to pop by with the area looking prettier than ever<br />
thanks to a flurry of festive decorations and lights.<br />
DUKE STREET<br />
BARRETT ST<br />
WIGMORE STREET<br />
JAMES STREET<br />
5<br />
6<br />
9<br />
4<br />
2<br />
8 3<br />
1<br />
7<br />
SHOPPING<br />
Take a trip to the eclectic mix<br />
of retail offerings in this elegant<br />
haven for shoppers. Home to<br />
more than 30 stores, shoe addicts<br />
can get their fix at 1 Kurt Geiger<br />
(pictured, 28-32 St. Christopher’s<br />
Place. 08452 572 571.<br />
kurtgeiger.com), while<br />
2 Prints brings its stylish<br />
stationary to the area (20-21 St.<br />
Christopher’s Place. 020 7935<br />
Voy<br />
6670. prints-international.com). Not to be missed is the<br />
naughty but nice 3 Mrs Kibble’s Olde Sweet Shoppe,<br />
packed to the brim with sugary delights (4 St. Christopher’s<br />
Place. 03331 232 345. mrskibbles.co.uk).<br />
DINING<br />
Hungry souls are in the right place thanks<br />
to a wealth of restaurant options. For indecisive<br />
diners, 4 Cocochan solves the dilemma with<br />
its contemporary twist on pan-Asian cooking<br />
(pictured, 38-40 James Street. 020 748<br />
1000. cocochan.com), while 5 Ayoush<br />
promises an experience full of flavoursome<br />
cooking (58 James Street. 020 7935 9839.<br />
ayoush.com).<br />
DRINKING<br />
Speciality coffee<br />
brand 6 Sensory<br />
Lab recently chose<br />
this area to launch its<br />
first <strong>London</strong> boutique<br />
(75 Wigmore Street.<br />
sensory-lab.co.uk).<br />
From a caffeine fix<br />
to French-style<br />
7 Café Creperie’s<br />
mouthwatering<br />
milkshakes, visitors<br />
aren’t short of pitstops<br />
to quench their thirst<br />
(26 James Street. 020 7935 8480).<br />
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S PLACE GEES CO U R T<br />
BINNEY STREET<br />
OXFORD STREET<br />
11<br />
10<br />
BOND STREET<br />
STATION<br />
U<br />
ART &<br />
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While<br />
boutique<br />
fashion<br />
stores are in<br />
abundance,<br />
the area<br />
caters for<br />
art fans too.<br />
The everchanging<br />
collection of original and limited-edition works at 8 Artica<br />
are perfect for those seeking something unique (25-26 St.<br />
Christopher’s Place. 020 7935 6790. castlegalleries.<br />
com). Plus, check out the leafy shoe sculpture (pictured),<br />
a replica of the skyscraper heels pop icon Lady Gaga<br />
bought from 9 Lungta de Fancy, at the entrance of the<br />
piazza (10 St. Christopher’s Place. lungtadefancy.com).<br />
POINTS OF INTEREST<br />
With its cobbled streets and narrow alleyways,<br />
there’s plenty for visitors to explore. You’ll find<br />
hints of the area’s historic past everywhere<br />
including an eye-catching ! 10 clock (below)<br />
which for years has informed shoppers of the<br />
time. Alternatively, take a peek at English fashion<br />
label ! 11 Mulberry‘s first boutique (11-12 Gees<br />
Court. 020 7629 3830. mulberry.com).<br />
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The Wizard of Oz<br />
Get the inside scoop on this winter’s hottest shows. By David G. Taylor<br />
WIZARD OF OZ © KEITH PATTISON; PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT © TRISTRAM KENTON;<br />
SHREK THE MUSICAL © JASON BELL<br />
POP PRINCESS COURTS SHREK<br />
Catch Girls Aloud singer Kimberley<br />
Walsh (pictured below centre) in<br />
Shrek The Musical (p. 78). The<br />
popstar recently took over the role<br />
of Princess Fiona. It’s not the first<br />
time that she’s trodden a stage in<br />
Theatreland though. When she was<br />
just 12 years old she played the part<br />
of young Cosette in the West End<br />
musical Les Misérables (p. 77).<br />
BUS DEPARTING<br />
It’s your last chance to catch Priscilla<br />
Queen Of The Desert The Musical<br />
(p. 78), which closes on 31 Dec after<br />
almost two years in the West End and<br />
more than 1,000 performances. Ray<br />
Meagher, who’s best known as Alf<br />
from TV’s Home And Away (pictured<br />
dancing with drag queens), has just<br />
returned to the role of Bob to give the<br />
show a big Aussie-style send off.<br />
REVIEW: THE WIZARD OF OZ<br />
A violent tornado, a spiteful witch<br />
and three insecure friends help a<br />
runaway girl appreciate her home in<br />
rural Kansas. Theatregoers watching<br />
The Wizard Of Oz (p. 80)<br />
will be blown away by this<br />
imaginative production,<br />
not unlike heroine<br />
Dorothy Gale herself.<br />
Based on Frank L. Baum’s<br />
book and the classic<br />
1939 film, Andrew<br />
Lloyd Webber’s<br />
musical adds to<br />
the fun with extra<br />
songs (co-written<br />
by Tim Rice),<br />
sensational sets<br />
and jaw-dropping<br />
special effects.<br />
WILLIS GETS<br />
WICKED<br />
Matt Willis joins the<br />
cast of Wicked (p. 80)<br />
from 12 Dec. The TV<br />
presenter (and former<br />
member of the Brit<br />
Award-winning band<br />
Busted), has been<br />
cast as Fiyero. Stage<br />
star Gina Beck will be<br />
joining the company<br />
alongside Willis.<br />
She recently finished a two-year run<br />
as Christine in The Phantom Of The<br />
Opera (p. 78) and will take over the<br />
role of Glinda. This award-winning<br />
musical tells the colourful backstory of<br />
the witches from Frank L. Baum’s The<br />
Wonderful Wizard Of Oz.<br />
LES MIS FEVER ESCALATES<br />
The musical drama Les Misérables<br />
(p. 77), recently celebrated its 26th<br />
anniversary and holds the record as<br />
the world’s longest running musical.<br />
Public interest looks set to<br />
continue with a film version<br />
due to be released next<br />
year. Hugh Jackman, Anne<br />
Hathaway and Russell Crowe<br />
are set to star.<br />
STOMP IS 10<br />
Congratulations are due to the<br />
West End production of Stomp<br />
(p. 80) which celebrated its<br />
10th birthday last month. The<br />
feel-good show fuses infectious<br />
rhythms, theatre, comedy<br />
and dance, as eight agile<br />
performers make inventive use<br />
of everyday objects, ranging<br />
from lighters to bin lids.<br />
PHANTOM RELEASED<br />
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s<br />
musical The Phantom<br />
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Images clockwise from top left: Wicked, The Lion King, Stomp and War Horse. Below left: Billy Elliot The Musical<br />
Of The Opera (p. 78) celebrated<br />
its 25th birthday in October with<br />
a lavish production at the Royal<br />
Albert Hall, starring Ramin Karimloo<br />
and Sierra Boggess. If you missed<br />
these extra anniversary shows,<br />
don’t worry, a film of them has just<br />
been released on DVD. See the<br />
website for further details. Better<br />
still, you could catch the longrunning<br />
live show which continues<br />
to haunt theatergoers at Her<br />
Majesty’s Theatre.<br />
HORSEPLAY<br />
A life-sized, barbed-wire horse<br />
sculpture, inspired by Michael<br />
Morpurgo’s book and play War<br />
Horse (pictured, p. 83), is now<br />
on display at the National Army<br />
Museum (p. 52). The museum’s<br />
exhibition War Horse: Fact<br />
& Fiction, which runs until Dec<br />
2012 (date to be confirmed),<br />
explores the military history behind<br />
the much-loved story.<br />
STEPPING OUT<br />
Rip-roaring comedy The 39 Steps<br />
(p. 80) celebrated its fifth birthday<br />
this autumn. The Olivier Awardwinning<br />
show boasts four versatile<br />
actors playing an incredible 139<br />
roles between them.<br />
MUSICAL YOUTH<br />
The latest addition to Billy Elliot<br />
The Musical cast is 13 year-old<br />
Adam Vesperman (pictured left)<br />
from Seattle in the US, who is the<br />
27th boy to play Billy in <strong>London</strong>.<br />
Now in its seventh year, the West<br />
End production has been seen by<br />
more than 3.3 million people.<br />
REVIEW: THE LION KING<br />
Can You Feel The Love Tonight?<br />
I sense we all do, as Disney musical<br />
The Lion King (p. 78) visibly thaws<br />
the hearts of even the most cynical<br />
audience members. From the joyous<br />
Hakuna Matata to the inspirational<br />
Circle Of Life, its glorious songs<br />
take you on a foot-tapping, handclapping,<br />
tear-wiping rollercoaster<br />
ride of emotions. The stage version<br />
is based on the 1994 animated film,<br />
but embellished with more songs,<br />
amazing African rhythms and a<br />
menagerie of ingenious puppetry,<br />
masks and costumes.<br />
THE LION KING © CATHERINE ASHMORE/DISNEY; STOMP © STEVE MCNICHOLAS;<br />
WAR HORSE © SIMON ANNAND; BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL © ALASTAIR MUIR<br />
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King’s College<br />
OUT OF TOWN: CAMBRIDGE<br />
Most people know Cambridge<br />
from its prestigious university,<br />
whose roots can be traced back<br />
as far as the 13th century. Its<br />
history, buildings and students<br />
are intrinsically linked with this<br />
picturesque city, but Cambridge also<br />
has so much more to offer visitors<br />
and because it’s relatively compact,<br />
it’s so easy to see it all.<br />
All the best trappings of student<br />
life are waiting to be enjoyed, such<br />
as cafés, pubs, clubs and a vibrant<br />
live music scene, but don’t miss<br />
Cambridge’s architectural gems.<br />
The university buildings feature<br />
incredible designs from a variety<br />
of eras such as the gothic King’s<br />
College Chapel and Trinity<br />
College, said to be Sir Christopher<br />
Wren’s finest work outside <strong>London</strong>.<br />
Each college has a different<br />
admission policy for visitors so<br />
please check ahead or book one<br />
of the many guided walking tours<br />
on offer. A great way to see these<br />
striking buildings is with a guided<br />
punt (boat) on the River Cam.<br />
Sit back and enjoy a completely<br />
different perspective on the<br />
cityscape from the water.<br />
For those in the mood to shop,<br />
there is a great selection of high<br />
street stores, plus the Grand<br />
Arcade shopping mall – three floors<br />
of fashion, beauty, food, homewares<br />
and technology. The city also boasts<br />
an abundance of fantastic museums<br />
and galleries, such as the worldclass<br />
Fitzwilliam Museum, which<br />
features ancient Egyptian relics,<br />
armour and art amongst its vast<br />
collections, cutting-edge modern<br />
art at Kettle’s Yard gallery, and<br />
displays of fossils, animals and<br />
plants at the Sedgwick Museum<br />
of Earth Sciences.<br />
For accommodation, book a stay<br />
at The Varsity Hotel and Spa. This<br />
luxurious spot is perfectly situated<br />
on the River Cam, just minutes from<br />
the centre of Cambridge. Its location<br />
means rooms and suites from the top<br />
two floors offer wondrous views over<br />
the city’s rooftops, made all the more<br />
spectacular thanks to their floor to<br />
ceiling windows. The contemporary<br />
interiors feature lavish details such as<br />
‘rain’ showers and super-soft textiles,<br />
plus hi-tech, in-room entertainment.<br />
Guests and visitors alike will love<br />
the hotel’s expansive roof terrace and<br />
its 360-degree vistas which stretch<br />
for miles around (the blankets and<br />
outdoor heaters will keep you warm),<br />
and the River Bar Steakhouse and<br />
Grill on ground level. Its excellent<br />
food at great value prices competes<br />
successfully with its wonderful<br />
riverside setting. To round off a truly<br />
indulgent weekend, head to the<br />
spa for a dip in the Jacuzzi (which<br />
also offers views of the River Cam)<br />
and a pampering Aveda treatment<br />
(Thompson’s Lane, CB5. 01223<br />
306 030. thevarsityhotel.co.uk).<br />
TRAVEL INFO<br />
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CAMBRIDGE CITY VISITOR<br />
INFORMATION CENTRE<br />
Peas Hill, Cambridge, CB2 3AD.<br />
01223 464 732.<br />
visitcambridge.org<br />
The Varsity Hotel & Spa<br />
The Fitzwilliam Museum<br />
Trinity Street<br />
CAMBRIDGE IMAGES © BRITAINONVIEW<br />
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historic<br />
castle<br />
royal<br />
palace<br />
Image: Peter Smith<br />
family<br />
home<br />
windsor castle<br />
official residence of the queen<br />
Open daily, 09:45–16:15 (last admission 15:00)<br />
Castle closed 25 and 26 December<br />
A visit includes<br />
a special exhibition<br />
to mark the<br />
90th birthday of<br />
The Duke of Edinburgh<br />
Travel by train from <strong>London</strong><br />
Paddington or <strong>London</strong> Waterloo<br />
020 7766 7304<br />
www.royalcollection.org.uk
Sightseeing<br />
With Susannah O’Grady<br />
What’s hot<br />
SIGHTSEEING<br />
An inherent part of the capital’s seasonal celebrations is Trafalgar<br />
Square’s Christmas Tree, which is donated each year by the people<br />
of Norway in thanks for Britain’s support during World War II. Towering<br />
more than 20 metres tall, it is adorned with traditional Norwegian lights<br />
and the dazzling effect creates a magical atmosphere in the square.<br />
The Tree Lighting Ceremony on 1 Dec (18.00) will feature music from<br />
the Choir of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (p. 75) and from 5 Dec-22 Dec,<br />
you can enjoy carol singing around the tree with a variety of different<br />
choirs. 17.00-21.00, but times vary so please check. Admission free.<br />
Trafalgar Square, WC2. london.gov.uk Ë Charing Cross. Map C6.<br />
TRAFALGAR SQUARE CHRISTMAS TREE © BRITAINONVIEW; SKATE AT SOMERSET HOUSE © DAVID JENSEN;<br />
Market leader<br />
Until 24 Dec Now a highlight of <strong>London</strong>’s festive calendar, the<br />
Cologne Christmas Market returns to the River Thames’ South<br />
Bank with some very special seasonal treats. Its charming, traditional<br />
wooden chalets are bedecked with twinkling fairy lights and offer<br />
a wide range of food, drink and crafts. Sample mulled wine or<br />
German delicacies such as bratwurst (sausage) and pick up gifts<br />
for loved-ones and friends. Meanwhile, its carousel offers the perfect<br />
treat if children are in tow.<br />
Queen’s Walk, South Bank, SE1. 020 7960 4200.<br />
southbank centre.co.uk Ë Waterloo. Map C6.<br />
Great skates in the city<br />
Despite the absence of frozen lakes in <strong>London</strong>, there are a number of<br />
temporary, open air, ice-skating rinks to enjoy across the city this winter.<br />
Victorian gothic architecture and atmospheric lighting create a stunning<br />
backdrop to the Natural History Museum’s ice rink until 8 Jan. Its<br />
café-bar offers a warming retreat and views over the skaters (tickets<br />
from £11.50, child £8, p. 60). Or head to Somerset House (pictured<br />
bottom right, p. 37), where its ice rink takes centre stage in the historic<br />
courtyard until 22 Jan. Children can enjoy storytelling around the<br />
Christmas tree while adults will love its late night club nights on the ice.<br />
Hampton Court Palace (until 8 Jan, p. 29) and the Tower<br />
of <strong>London</strong> (until 8 Jan, p. 39) both offer beautifully located ice rinks,<br />
while the <strong>London</strong> Eye (pictured top, left) boasts festive cheer with<br />
ice skating (until 6 Jan), plus mulled wine experiences in its capsules.<br />
Westfield <strong>London</strong> and Westfield Stratford City (both until 8 Jan,<br />
p. 69) will feature indoor rinks for those hoping to do some Christmas<br />
shopping after their time on the ice.<br />
Meanwhile, <strong>London</strong>’s biggest ice rink can be found at Hyde Park<br />
Winter Wonderland (pictured bottom left, until 3 Jan) a magical,<br />
festive treat for all ages, which also features a giant observation wheel,<br />
a Christmas market, Zippos Christmas Circus, Santa Land and more.<br />
Tickets for the ice rink cost from £10.50, child £8.50.<br />
Hyde Park, p. 30. hydeparkwinterwonderland.com
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20 December – 2 January<br />
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17 December – 8 January<br />
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filled with snow and festive family fun.<br />
The Bollywood Trip<br />
12 – 18 December<br />
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meets reality with a Bollywood bang!<br />
White<br />
17 – 31 December<br />
Enchanting and full of surprises, a multi-award<br />
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The Colour of Nonsense<br />
19 – 30 December<br />
Forkbeard Fantasy’s hilarious art world satire<br />
told through visual trickery, film and cartoon.<br />
Spaghetti Western Orchestra<br />
5 – 9 January<br />
The BBC Proms sensation play music<br />
from spaghetti western films.<br />
0844 847 9910<br />
southbankcentre.co.uk/winter
SIGHTSEEING<br />
These are <strong>London</strong>’s top<br />
sightseeing attractions.<br />
References are to the<br />
Central Map on p. 57-59.<br />
Times and prices are<br />
correct at time of press,<br />
but do call beforehand<br />
to check – they can<br />
change at short notice.<br />
Many attractions offer<br />
admission discounts when<br />
purchasing tickets<br />
in advance online.<br />
PLEASE NOTE: Most<br />
attractions will close over<br />
Christmas (25-27 Dec).<br />
Dates vary so please<br />
check ahead.<br />
KEY:<br />
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Ë : <strong>London</strong> Overground<br />
Ë : Docklands Light Railway<br />
t : Overland Train<br />
: Website<br />
Main Attractions<br />
APSLEY HOUSE<br />
Known as ‘Number One<br />
<strong>London</strong>’, this elegant house<br />
was home to the first Duke<br />
of Wellington, who defeated<br />
Napoleon. See its wonderful<br />
collection of furnishings and<br />
art. Tickets £12.00, child<br />
£7.20. Sat-Sun 10.00-16.00.<br />
Admission £6.30, child £3.80.<br />
149 Piccadilly, W1. 020<br />
7499 5676. englishheritage.org.uk<br />
Ë Hyde<br />
Park Corner. Map C4.<br />
BANQUETING HOUSE<br />
Designed by Inigo Jones<br />
for James I, and with an<br />
exquisite ceiling by Peter<br />
Paul Rubens, this property<br />
was favoured by Charles I.<br />
Mon-Sat 10.00-17.00, but<br />
it can close at short notice.<br />
Admission £5, child free.<br />
Whitehall, SW1. 020<br />
3166 6154. hrp.org.uk<br />
Ë Charing Cross. Map C6.<br />
BFI IMAX CINEMA<br />
The biggest screen in Britain<br />
– 26m by 20m – shows<br />
a range of blockbusters,<br />
animation and family films<br />
in 3D, 2D and widescreen.<br />
From 2 Dec Happy Feet 2<br />
(p. 10). Times and prices vary.<br />
1 Charlie Chaplin Walk,<br />
South Bank, SE1. 020<br />
7199 6000. bfi.org.uk/<br />
whatson/bfi_imax<br />
Ë Waterloo. Map C7.<br />
CHANGING THE GUARD<br />
At 11.30 (1-21 Dec on<br />
odd numbered days, then<br />
24,27,29,31 Dec) witness<br />
the changing of the Queen’s<br />
Guard on Buckingham Palace<br />
forecourt. The best views<br />
are by the railings. No guard<br />
change in very wet weather.<br />
Buckingham Palace, The<br />
Mall, SW1. 020 7766<br />
7300. royalcollection.<br />
org.uk Ë Victoria/Green<br />
Park. Map C6.<br />
The Mounted Guard<br />
Changing Ceremony takes<br />
place daily at Horse Guards<br />
Parade. Mon-Fri 11.00;<br />
Sun 10.00. The Household<br />
Cavalry’s two squadrons<br />
alternate daily.<br />
Horse Guards Parade,<br />
Whitehall, SW1. 020<br />
7414 3269. army.mod.<br />
uk/events Ë St. James’s<br />
Park/Green Park. Map C6.<br />
CHELSEA FC STADIUM<br />
TOURS & MUSEUM<br />
Tour Stamford Bridge to<br />
see the dressing rooms and<br />
walk through the players’<br />
tunnel. Admire silverwear in<br />
the museum, which features<br />
interactive displays. Tours<br />
operate daily 10.00-15.00,<br />
except on match days and<br />
the day before Champions<br />
League home matches.<br />
Museum daily 09.30-17.00.<br />
Tour and museum admission<br />
£18, child £12. Museum<br />
only, £10, child £8.<br />
Stamford Bridge, Fulham<br />
Road, SW6. 08719 841<br />
955. chelseafc.com/<br />
tours Ë Fulham Broadway.<br />
Off map.<br />
CHURCHILL<br />
WAR ROOMS<br />
Sir Winston Churchill fought<br />
World War II from this fortified<br />
basement. With a museum<br />
to the great statesman.<br />
Until Aug 2013 Undercover<br />
– Life In Churchill’s Bunker.<br />
A 70th anniversary exhibition<br />
reveals what it was like to<br />
work here. 17-18 Dec Out<br />
Of The Box. Examine replica<br />
objects related to Churchill.<br />
Daily 09.30-18.00. Admission<br />
£15.95, child free.<br />
Clive Steps, King Charles<br />
Street, SW1. 020 7930<br />
6961. iwm.org.uk<br />
Ë Westminster. Map D4.<br />
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Quick, march!<br />
See Britain’s mighty armed forces in action at The<br />
British Military Tournament. Held at Earls Court<br />
One from 2-4 Dec, this exhilarating event showcases<br />
re-enactments, stunts, ceremonial displays and music<br />
with more than 700 participating troops and 100 horses.<br />
Highlights include the Field Gun Run, where two crews<br />
compete to transport a field gun and its equipment over<br />
and through a series of obstacles in the shortest time,<br />
and evocative music from the Bands of the Scots, Irish<br />
and Welsh Guards. The US Army Drill Team and Royal<br />
Army Physical Training Corps will also be on hand to<br />
show off impressive marching and gymnastic displays.<br />
On 2 Dec, the Queen will also be in attendance. Tickets<br />
£29.75-£49.75, child £22.75-£37.75. Times vary.<br />
Earls Court One, Warwick Road, SW5. 08453 712<br />
991. britishmilitarytournament.co.uk Ë Earl’s<br />
Court. Off map.<br />
DOCTOR WHO<br />
EXPERIENCE<br />
A must-visit for fans of the TV<br />
series, this attraction reveals<br />
the Timelord’s universe. Step<br />
into the Tardis and journey<br />
through time and space.<br />
Enjoy state-of-the-art special<br />
effects and plenty of villains,<br />
including Daleks. Daily 10.30-<br />
17.30 (closed every Wed).<br />
Admission £20, child £15.50.<br />
Olympia Two,<br />
Hammersmith Road, W14.<br />
08442 097 354.<br />
doctorwhoexperience.<br />
com Ë Olympia. Off map.<br />
EDF ENERGY<br />
LONDON EYE<br />
Constructed to mark the<br />
millennium, this icon is<br />
one of the world’s largest<br />
observation wheels and takes<br />
centre stage in the city’s<br />
riverscape. Until 6 Jan Eye<br />
Skate. Ice rink at the base<br />
of the <strong>London</strong> Eye. Tickets<br />
from £10.50, child £7.50.<br />
2-4,9-11,16-31 Dec Mulled<br />
Wine Experience. Enjoy a<br />
glass of mulled wine whilst<br />
admiring <strong>London</strong>’s skyline.<br />
Tickets £33. Daily 10.00-<br />
20.30. Each experience lasts<br />
30 mins. Admission from<br />
£18.60, child £9.84. Ride and<br />
river tour packages, plus joint<br />
tickets with <strong>London</strong> Aquarium,<br />
<strong>London</strong> Dungeon and<br />
Madame Tussauds available.<br />
South Bank, SE1.<br />
08717 813 000.<br />
londoneye.com<br />
Ë Waterloo. Map C6.<br />
FULHAM FC<br />
Visit Craven Cottage, the<br />
home of <strong>London</strong>’s oldest<br />
professional football club.<br />
Match tickets from £30, child<br />
£20. The Michael Jackson<br />
Statue Mini Tour takes place<br />
daily from 11.30-15.30.<br />
Tickets £5.00, child £2.50.<br />
The Cottage Tour operates<br />
on selected dates. Tickets<br />
£10.50, child £7.50. Also<br />
available with lunch (18 Dec).<br />
Tickets £38, child £19.<br />
Stevenage Road, SW6.<br />
08704 421 222.<br />
fulhamfc.com<br />
Ë Putney Bridge. Off map.<br />
GOLDEN HINDE, THE<br />
The full-size reconstruction<br />
of Sir Francis Drake’s 16th-<br />
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St Paul’s. An inside view<br />
Inside St Paul’s discover the tombs and memorials<br />
of some of the nation’s greatest heroes.<br />
There is so much to see and do at St Paul’s Cathedral. The Crypt, The Monuments,<br />
The Art, The Whispering Gallery and one of the best views in <strong>London</strong> from the Golden<br />
Gallery. Use a touch screen multimedia guide, join a guided tour, or take part in an<br />
immersive film experience.Visit St Paul’s and discover more than you would expect.<br />
Monday - Saturday 8.30am - 4pm<br />
(except on special occasions)<br />
www.stpauls.co.uk
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century vessel, in which he<br />
circumnavigated the globe,<br />
is also a museum. Pirate<br />
fun days and workshops on<br />
special dates. Daily 10.00-<br />
17.30. Admission, guided<br />
£7, child £5; self-guided<br />
£6, child £4.50.<br />
Pickfords Wharf, Clink<br />
Street, SE1. 020 7403<br />
0123. goldenhinde.com<br />
Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge. Map C8.<br />
HAMPTON COURT<br />
PALACE<br />
A magnificent Tudor palace<br />
and impressive maze set<br />
in 60 acres of parkland.<br />
Costumed guided tours and<br />
Live Tudor Cookery included<br />
in the price. In the permanent<br />
exhibition Young Henry VIII,<br />
meet the ‘pin-up’ before he<br />
became fat old King Henry.<br />
Until 8 Jan Ice Rink. Skate<br />
in historic surrounds (p. 23).<br />
Tickets from £10.50, child<br />
£8. From 27 Dec Henry<br />
VIII’s Christmas. Listen to<br />
songs, stories and music<br />
from 1540. Daily 10.00-<br />
16.30. Palace, maze, gardens<br />
£15.95, child £8; maze<br />
£3.85, child £2.75; gardens<br />
and parkland free.<br />
Hampton Court, East<br />
Molesey, Surrey, KT8.<br />
08444 827 777.<br />
hrp.org.uk t Hampton<br />
Court. Off map.<br />
HMS BELFAST<br />
Sitting dramatically on the<br />
River Thames, this ship is<br />
Europe’s only surviving World<br />
War II cruiser. In service until<br />
1965, she is a reminder of<br />
Britain’s naval heritage. Its<br />
Gun Turret Experience is an<br />
exciting recreation of navy<br />
warfare. 3-4,10-11 Dec<br />
Kye History. Hear tales of<br />
those who sailed on HMS<br />
Belfast and enjoy a hot<br />
chocolate. Daily 10.00-17.00.<br />
Admission £13.50, child free.<br />
Morgan’s Lane, off Tooley<br />
Street, SE1. 020 7940<br />
6300. iwm.org.uk<br />
Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge. Map C9.<br />
HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY<br />
MUSEUM<br />
This is a living museum,<br />
so as well as discovering<br />
the history of the mounted<br />
guards (who participate in<br />
Changing the Guard, p. 26),<br />
Get ready for 2012<br />
The <strong>London</strong> 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games<br />
is less than seven months away and activity is ramping<br />
up as the city prepares for the greatest show on earth.<br />
Although it is not yet open to the public, the Olympic Park<br />
in Stratford is taking shape and there are a number of ways<br />
to see it develop. Blue Badge Guides run informative<br />
walking tours around the area, even on Christmas Day<br />
( toursof2012sites.com), or explore at your own pace<br />
with a special audio podcast tour, which can be downloaded<br />
from the <strong>London</strong> 2012 website. It follows The Greenway,<br />
a walkway overlooking the site, and there is even an<br />
accompanying map ( london2012.com/games/<br />
olympic-park/audio-tour). You’ll also find the View<br />
Tube here, which is a funky café, arts and information<br />
centre (The Greenway, Marshgate Lane, E15.<br />
theviewtube.co.uk Off map).<br />
SIGHTSEEING<br />
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SIGHTSEEING<br />
you can watch the day-today<br />
life of the regiment. See<br />
troopers working their horses<br />
in the original 18th-century<br />
stables. Daily 10.00-17.00.<br />
Admission £6, child £4.<br />
Horse Guards, Whitehall,<br />
SW1. 020 7930 3070.<br />
householdcavalry<br />
museum.org.uk<br />
Ë Westminster. Map C6.<br />
HOUSES OF<br />
PARLIAMENT<br />
The Palace of Westminster<br />
has been Parliament’s home<br />
since 1265, but the current<br />
building is 19th century and<br />
boasts a soaring gothic style.<br />
The Clock Tower houses the<br />
famous bell, Big Ben. Watch<br />
debates and committees<br />
or enjoy a guided tour, which<br />
take place every Sat 09.15-<br />
16.30. Admission free,<br />
tour £15, child £6.<br />
Westminster, SW1.<br />
08448 471 672.<br />
parliament.uk<br />
Ë Westminster. Map D6.<br />
JEWEL TOWER, THE<br />
Built around 1365 to house<br />
Edward III’s treasures, this<br />
building is one of only two<br />
left from the medieval Palace<br />
of Westminster after a fire<br />
in 1883. It is home to a<br />
fascinating display on the<br />
history of Parliament. Sat-<br />
Sun 10.00-16.00. Admission<br />
£3.20, child £1.90.<br />
Abingdon Street, SW1.<br />
020 7222 2219.<br />
english-heritage.org.uk<br />
Ë Westminster. Map D6.<br />
KENSINGTON PALACE<br />
This royal residence sits in<br />
Kensington Gardens (right)<br />
and was Princess Diana’s<br />
last home. It is currently<br />
undergoing restoration.<br />
Until 3 Jan Enchanted<br />
Palace. A series of<br />
installations inspired by<br />
stories from the palace’s<br />
past, by artists and fashion<br />
designers including Vivienne<br />
Westwood. Daily 10.00-<br />
17.00. Admission £12.50,<br />
child £6.25.<br />
Kensington Gardens, W8.<br />
08444 827 777.<br />
hrp.org.uk Ë High<br />
Street Kensington/<br />
Queensway. Map C1.<br />
KENWOOD HOUSE<br />
This stunning neoclassical<br />
house, designed by Robert<br />
Adam, is on Hampstead<br />
Heath (below right) and<br />
displays works by Rembrandt,<br />
Turner and Gainsborough.<br />
Great café and lovely<br />
grounds. Daily 11.30-16.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Hampstead Lane, NW3.<br />
020 8348 1286.<br />
english-heritage.org.uk<br />
Ë Archway/Golders<br />
Green. Off map.<br />
LONDON BRIDGE<br />
EXPERIENCE<br />
What starts out as a history<br />
lesson, describing the past<br />
of the 1,700-year-old <strong>London</strong><br />
Bridge site, soon becomes<br />
something rather scarier. With<br />
plenty of live action shocks.<br />
Mon-Fri 10.00-17.00; Sat-<br />
Sun 10.00-18.00. Admission<br />
£23, child £17.<br />
2-4 Tooley Street, SE1.<br />
08000 434 666.<br />
thelondonbridge<br />
experience.com<br />
Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge. Map C9.<br />
LONDON DUNGEON<br />
Spectacular sets, live actors<br />
and state-of-the-art special<br />
effects evoke ghoulish<br />
encounters from Britain’s<br />
past – not for small children<br />
or the faint-hearted. Prices<br />
and times vary depending<br />
on visit date and time –<br />
see website. Joint tickets<br />
with <strong>London</strong> Eye, <strong>London</strong><br />
Aquarium and Madame<br />
Tussauds available.<br />
28-34 Tooley Street, SE1.<br />
020 7403 7221.<br />
thedungeons.com<br />
Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge. Map C9.<br />
LONDON WETLAND<br />
CENTRE<br />
A wonderful 42-hectare<br />
wildlife reserve with more than<br />
100 species of rare and wild<br />
birds, various tours, children’s<br />
play areas, bird-spotting<br />
hides and the Water’s Edge<br />
Café. 10-11 Dec Winter<br />
Wonderland Weekend. Husky<br />
sleigh rides for children<br />
(p. 10). 17-20 Dec Which<br />
Witch Is Which? Christmas<br />
pantomime. Tickets £6, does<br />
not include entrance to centre.<br />
Daily 09.30-17.00. Admission<br />
£10.55, child £5.85.<br />
Queen Elizabeth’s Walk,<br />
SW13. 020 8409 4400.<br />
wwt.org.uk t Barnes.<br />
Off map.<br />
LORD’S CRICKET<br />
GROUND<br />
Tours of the spiritual home<br />
of cricket incorporate<br />
the dressing rooms, the<br />
Marylebone Cricket Club<br />
Museum, home of the Ashes,<br />
and the Investec Media<br />
Centre. Mon-Fri 12.00 and<br />
The Royal Parks<br />
14.00; Sat, Sun10.00, 12.00,<br />
14.00. Architectural tours can<br />
also be arranged. No tours<br />
on match days. Admission<br />
£15, child £9.<br />
St. John’s Wood Road,<br />
NW8. 020 7616 8595.<br />
lords.org Ë St. John’s<br />
Wood. Map A2.<br />
MADAME TUSSAUDS<br />
The world-famous home of<br />
waxworks. Pose with Mayor<br />
Boris Johnson, US President<br />
Barack Obama, or your<br />
These beautiful open spaces, many of which were once the<br />
grounds of royal homes, are the property of the Crown.<br />
They are some of the biggest green areas in <strong>London</strong>,<br />
and are normally open from 07.00 until dusk, but check<br />
individual times at royalparks.org.uk<br />
Bushy Park, Hampton, Middlesex. A charming park<br />
north of Hampton Court Palace. t Hampton Court/<br />
Teddington. Off map.<br />
Green Park, SW1. A peaceful haven near St. James’s Park.<br />
Ë Green Park. Map C4-5/D4.<br />
Greenwich Park, SE10. Encompassing the Royal<br />
Observatory (p. 35) and offering spectacular views.<br />
Ë t Greenwich and Ë Cutty Sark. Map inset.<br />
Hyde Park, W2. Swim, boat on the lake, ride horses<br />
or listen to speeches at Speakers’ Corner. Ë Hyde Park<br />
Corner/Lancaster Gate/Marble Arch. Map C3-4/D3.<br />
Kensington Gardens, W8. Once the grounds of<br />
Kensington Palace and a continuation of Hyde Park.<br />
Ë Lancaster Gate/Queensway. Map C1-2/D2.<br />
Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill, NW1.<br />
Home to ZSL <strong>London</strong> Zoo (p. 41). Ë Baker Street/<br />
Regent’s Park. Map A3/4.<br />
Richmond Park, TW10. <strong>London</strong>’s largest open space was<br />
once a royal hunting ground. Ë t Richmond. Off map.<br />
St. James’s Park, SW1. Enchantingly pretty ornamental<br />
park with a lake. Ë St. James’s Park. Map C5/D5.<br />
OTHER PARKS AND HEATHS INCLUDE:<br />
Battersea Park, SW11. Large, elegant Victorian park by<br />
the River Thames. t Battersea Park. Off map.<br />
Hampstead Heath, NW3. Ancient parkland covering<br />
790 acres. It boasts wonderful views (especially from<br />
Parliament Hill), sports fields and Kenwood House (above<br />
left). Ë Hampstead/Tufnell Park/Belsize Park. Off map.<br />
Holland Park, W8. Enchanting park with a Japanese-style<br />
Kyoto Garden. Ë Holland Park. Off map.<br />
Kensington Gardens<br />
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TOWER BRIDGE<br />
EXHIBITION<br />
Enter The Most Famous Bridge in the World<br />
<strong>London</strong> in Black and White - a photographic celebration<br />
Now open - visit www.towerbridge.org.uk<br />
Enjoy breathtaking views of <strong>London</strong><br />
from the Bridge’s Walkways.<br />
Experience the beautiful Victorian Engine Rooms.<br />
Enter and be amazed.<br />
Adults: £8.00 Children: £3.40<br />
Concessions: £5.60 Under 5s: FREE<br />
Contact: 0845 165 9811<br />
www.towerbridge.org.uk<br />
Bridge lift line: 020 7940 3984<br />
Tower Bridge is provided by The City of <strong>London</strong> Corporation - a uniquely diverse organisation in that it not only promotes and supports<br />
the City and provides it with a full range of services, but also provides wider services for <strong>London</strong> and for the nation as a whole.
SIGHTSEEING<br />
A fair Christmas<br />
TOURS<br />
OF THE ROYAL<br />
ALBERT HALL<br />
Experience the magic<br />
inside this extraordinary<br />
entertainment<br />
venue by joining<br />
our engaging guides<br />
for one of our fascinating<br />
front of house tours.<br />
BOX OFFICE:<br />
020 7959 0558<br />
www.royalalberthall.com<br />
Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, <strong>London</strong> SW7 2AP<br />
Registered charity no: 254543<br />
The glorious 17th-century National Trust property, Ham<br />
House, offers much festive cheer this month thanks to<br />
its atmospheric Christmas Fair (3-4,10-11,17-18 Dec).<br />
Held in a marquee located in its beautiful landscaped<br />
grounds, this event is the perfect shopping opportunity<br />
with original gift ideas from local artisans and traders.<br />
Meanwhile, family-friendly themed activities and<br />
entertainment can be found in the basement of the house.<br />
Admission £3.65, child £2.45. Daily 11.00-17.00.<br />
Ham Street, TW10. 020 8940 1950. nationaltrust.<br />
org.uk Ë t Richmond. Off map.<br />
Sutton House (pictured), another National Trust property,<br />
is also hosting a Christmas Fair with an additional Santa’s<br />
Grotto on 3-4 Dec. Its oak-panelled Tudor interiors offer<br />
an evocative backdrop to carols, mulled wine, mince pies<br />
and the best craftspeople in the city selling their wares.<br />
Admission £1, child £2 (includes Santa visit and gift).<br />
Sat 11.00-20.00; Sun 11.00-18.00. Opening dates vary<br />
for both properties outside of these events, so please<br />
check before you visit.<br />
2 & 4 Homerton High Street, E9. 020 8986 2264.<br />
nationaltrust.org.uk Ë Hackney Central. Off map.<br />
favourite stars like Justin<br />
Bieber, Rihanna and Robert<br />
Pattinson. With a terrifying<br />
Chamber Of Horrors and<br />
incredible new Marvel Super<br />
Heroes 4D experience. Times<br />
vary depending on visit date<br />
– check website. Admission<br />
£28.80, child £24.60. Joint<br />
tickets with the <strong>London</strong> Eye,<br />
<strong>London</strong> Dungeon and <strong>London</strong><br />
Aquarium available.<br />
Marylebone Road, NW1.<br />
08718 943 000.<br />
madametussauds.com<br />
Ë Baker Street. Map A4.<br />
MEDIEVAL BANQUET<br />
Join in with boisterous Tudor<br />
revelry at this immersive<br />
experience. It offers themed<br />
entertainment and a<br />
traditional banquet served by<br />
costumed staff. Until 23 Dec<br />
Yuletide Luncheon. Enjoy a<br />
traditional five-course lunch.<br />
Includes half a bottle of wine<br />
per person. £40 per person.<br />
Daily 12.30. Until 23 Dec<br />
King Henry’s Christmas<br />
Dinner. Sumptuous fivecourse<br />
meal with unlimited<br />
ale and wine, plus two hours<br />
of entertainment. Daily<br />
19.15. Booking essential.<br />
Ivory House, St. Katharine<br />
Docks, E1. 020 7480<br />
5353. medievalbanquet.<br />
com Ë Tower Hill. Off map.<br />
MONUMENT, THE<br />
This beautiful stone column<br />
was built in 1677 to mark the<br />
Great Fire of <strong>London</strong>. Visit<br />
architect and scientist Sir<br />
Christopher Wren’s laboratory<br />
and climb 311 steps to<br />
the golden orb for views of<br />
the city. Daily 09.30-17.30.<br />
Admission £3, child £1.50.<br />
Joint ticket with the Tower<br />
Bridge Exhibition available.<br />
Monument Street, EC3.<br />
08451 659 812.<br />
themonument.info<br />
Ë Monument. Map C8.<br />
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THE ROYAL MEWS<br />
BUCKINGHAM PALACE<br />
See the historic coaches and carriages which<br />
took part in the Royal Wedding procession<br />
Open Monday – Saturday, 10:00-16:00 (last admission 15:15)<br />
Closed 23-31 December and Sundays<br />
Entrance to the Royal Mews is on Buckingham Palace Road<br />
020 7766 7302 www.royalcollection.org.uk Victoria
OLD ROYAL<br />
NAVAL COLLEGE<br />
This baroque masterpiece<br />
is the home of British naval<br />
training. Meet costumed<br />
characters and admire<br />
the exquisite Painted Hall.<br />
Visit Discover Greenwich,<br />
a cultural venue with a<br />
restaurant and microbrewery.<br />
6 Dec Christmas<br />
Spectacular. Festive classical<br />
concert and supper in the<br />
Chapel. Ticket price TBC.<br />
Grounds open daily 08.00-<br />
18.00; Painted Hall, Chapel<br />
and Discover Greenwich<br />
open daily 10.00-17.00.<br />
Concerts every Tues at<br />
13.00. Sunday service<br />
is held at the Chapel at<br />
11.00. Tours £6, child free.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Greenwich, SE10.<br />
020 8269 4747.<br />
oldroyalnavalcollege.<br />
org Ë Greenwich/Cutty<br />
Sark, or take a boat<br />
(p. 39). Map inset.<br />
RIPLEY’S BELIEVE<br />
IT OR NOT!<br />
This curiosity shop-style<br />
museum is a hit across the<br />
globe, but a first for <strong>London</strong>.<br />
It presents a huge range of<br />
oddities, from a shrunken<br />
head to an albino alligator,<br />
via the world’s tiniest car.<br />
Don’t miss the Mirror<br />
Maze. Open Christmas<br />
Day. Daily 10.00-00.00.<br />
Admission £25.95,<br />
child £19.95.<br />
1 Piccadilly Circus, W1.<br />
020 3238 0022.<br />
ripleyslondon.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Map C4.<br />
ROYAL ALBERT<br />
HALL TOURS<br />
1-16,19-23 Dec A<br />
60-minute front-ofhouse<br />
tour around this<br />
extraordinary neo-gothic<br />
Victorian building includes<br />
access to the Royal Retiring<br />
Room and the sumptuous<br />
Queen’s Box. Front-of-house<br />
tour departs hourly 10.30-<br />
15.30. Tickets £8.50,<br />
child free.<br />
Kensington Gore, SW7.<br />
020 7589 8212.<br />
royalalberthall.com<br />
Ë South Kensington.<br />
Map D2.<br />
ROYAL BOTANIC<br />
GARDENS, KEW<br />
A botanical research centre<br />
and World Heritage Site<br />
dating back to the Georgian<br />
era, containing plants from<br />
across the globe. Views from<br />
the Xstrata Treetop Walkway<br />
are stunning. From 1 Dec<br />
Winter Evergreen Walk.<br />
Guided tour highlighting<br />
seasonal plants. 10-23 Dec<br />
Santa’s Grotto. Meet Father<br />
Christmas (p. 10). Daily<br />
09.30-16.15. Admission<br />
£13.90, child free.<br />
Kew, Richmond, TW9.<br />
020 8332 5655.<br />
kew.org Ë Kew<br />
Gardens. Off map.<br />
ROYAL MEWS<br />
Built by John Nash in 1825,<br />
this beautiful space houses<br />
the Queen’s cars, horses<br />
and coaches (including<br />
the magnificent Gold State<br />
Coach). Witness daily life and<br />
learn about its history and<br />
ceremonial routines. Mon-<br />
Sat 10.00-16.00. Admission<br />
£8, child £5. Joint tickets<br />
with the Queen’s Gallery<br />
(p. 51) available.<br />
JACK THE RIPPER TOURS<br />
THE SHADOWS JUST GOT DARKER<br />
“...this is an eerie, historical site... and, without a single<br />
prop, Richard Jones succeeds in conjuring more potent<br />
memories out of the area than from a neighbourhood<br />
full of palaces...” The Sunday Times<br />
The Mall, SW1.<br />
020 7766 7300.<br />
royalcollection.org.uk<br />
Ë Victoria/Green Park.<br />
Map D6.<br />
ROYAL OBSERVATORY<br />
Greenwich Mean Time is<br />
measured here – stand on<br />
the Meridian Line and be<br />
in two hemispheres at once,<br />
or visit the Peter Harrison<br />
Planetarium for shows.<br />
Until 19 Feb Astronomy<br />
Photographer Of The Year<br />
2011. See stunning images<br />
of outer space. Subjects<br />
include the Milky Way and<br />
stars. 3-23 Dec Christmas<br />
Stars. Seasonal planetarium<br />
show presented live by an<br />
astronomer. 7,9,21,23 Dec<br />
Evening With The Stars.<br />
After dark experience. Watch<br />
the Christmas Stars show<br />
(above), look through the<br />
telescope and enjoy a hot<br />
drink while admiring the<br />
views. Tickets £16. Daily<br />
10.00-17.00; Planetarium<br />
times vary. Admission £10,<br />
child free; Planetarium £6.50,<br />
child £4.50.<br />
Greenwich Park, SE10.<br />
SIGHTSEEING<br />
SEE IT ONLINE BEFORE YOU BOOK<br />
You can follow a step by step guide to our route, read the full Jack<br />
the Ripper story and watch videos on our website BEFORE you<br />
take the walk:<br />
www.ripperwalks.com<br />
On our walk we show you original Victorian photographs of the<br />
streets through which you are walking as they were in 1888.<br />
We are the only Jack the Ripper Walk to limit the number of<br />
participants so booking is essential.<br />
The tour costs just £8 and lasts around two hours<br />
TO BOOK YOUR PLACES PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE<br />
WWW.RIPPERWALKS.COM or TEL: 020 8530 8443<br />
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020 8858 4422.<br />
nmm.ac.uk Ë Cutty<br />
Sark, or take a boat<br />
(p. 39). Map inset.<br />
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE<br />
<strong>London</strong>’s most famous opera<br />
venue, and home to the Royal<br />
Ballet, dates back to the 19th<br />
century. The Velvet, Gilt And<br />
Glamour auditorium tour lasts<br />
45 mins. Tickets £8. The<br />
Backstage tour lasts one hour<br />
and 15 mins. Tickets £10.50,<br />
child £7. Tour times and dates<br />
vary, please check.<br />
Bow Street, WC2. 020<br />
7304 4000. roh.org.uk<br />
Ë Covent Garden. Map B6.<br />
SEA LIFE<br />
LONDON AQUARIUM<br />
One of Europe’s largest<br />
aquaria. Around-the-globe<br />
fish displays, walk-through<br />
tank tunnels and 500 species<br />
of marine life, including<br />
sharks. Penguins: Ice<br />
Adventure reveals what life<br />
is like in the Antarctic with<br />
gentoo penguins. Mon-Thurs<br />
10.00-18.00; Fri-Sun 10.00-<br />
19.00. Admission £19.02,<br />
child £14.04. Joint ticket<br />
with <strong>London</strong> Eye, <strong>London</strong><br />
Dungeon and Madame<br />
Tussauds available.<br />
County Hall, Westminster<br />
Bridge Road, SE1.<br />
08716 631 678.<br />
visitsealife.com/london<br />
Ë Westminster. Map D6.<br />
SHAKESPEARE’S<br />
GLOBE<br />
Beautiful reconstruction<br />
of William Shakespeare’s<br />
original theatre. Take a<br />
backstage tour to discover<br />
theatrical tricks of the trade<br />
and a fascinating exhibition<br />
on the Bard’s life and plays.<br />
17 Dec Activity Weekend.<br />
See live sword fighting,<br />
costume dressing and<br />
printing demonstrations.<br />
09.00-17.00. Daily 10.00-<br />
17.00. Admission £12.50,<br />
child £8.<br />
New Globe Walk, SE1.<br />
020 7902 1400.<br />
shakespearesglobe.<br />
com Ë Southwark.<br />
Map C8.<br />
SOMERSET HOUSE<br />
This striking 18th-century<br />
building now houses the<br />
Jump to it<br />
A week-long equine extravaganza takes place this month<br />
at <strong>London</strong>’s Olympia. The <strong>London</strong> International Horse<br />
Show (13-19 Dec) presents the world-class equestrian<br />
sports of dressage and jumping, including the Shetland<br />
Pony Grand National, a musical display from the Lusitano<br />
Ride from Portugal and incredible stunt riding from<br />
Lorenzo, The Flying Frenchman. New to this year’s event<br />
is extreme driving, a thrilling carriage driving competition<br />
which is renowned for its speed and precision. Don’t<br />
miss the Shopping Village next door in the National Hall.<br />
It boasts more than 200 shops, perfect for equestrian<br />
goodies and Christmas gifts. Tickets £21-£55. Times vary.<br />
Olympia, Hammersmith Road, W14. 08712 305<br />
580. olympiahorseshow.com Ë Kensington<br />
(Olympia). Off map.<br />
SIGHTSEEING<br />
Exhibition generously<br />
supported by the<br />
Pigott Family<br />
11 November –13 March 2012<br />
www.bl.uk/royal<br />
Media Partner<br />
Admission charge, booking recommended<br />
King’s Cross St Pancras and Euston<br />
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SIGHTSEEING<br />
The<br />
MONUMENT<br />
Great Fire of <strong>London</strong> 1666<br />
Open Now!<br />
Following extensive<br />
restoration work<br />
Adults: £3.00<br />
Children: £1.50<br />
Concessions: £2.00<br />
Contact: 0845 165 9812<br />
for information<br />
Open: 7 days a week<br />
www.themonument.info<br />
Book tickets on<br />
020 7001 9844 or at<br />
www.museumoflondon.<br />
org.uk/dickens<br />
9 Dec 2011 – 10 Jun 2012<br />
Timed entry and booking fee apply<br />
Barbican, St Paul’s, Moorgate<br />
Liverpool Street, City Thameslink, Farringdon<br />
150 <strong>London</strong> Wall, <strong>London</strong> EC2Y 5HN<br />
The Monument is provided by<br />
The City of <strong>London</strong> Corporation -<br />
a uniquely diverse organisation in<br />
that it not only promotes and<br />
supports the City and provides it<br />
with a full range of services, but also<br />
provides wider services for <strong>London</strong><br />
and for the nation as a whole.<br />
Media partner<br />
Part of<br />
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The River Thames<br />
The following information describes some of the major<br />
sightseeing and ferry companies on the River Thames.<br />
A booklet giving routes, times and fares is available at<br />
central <strong>London</strong> piers, Tube stations and <strong>London</strong> Travel<br />
Information Centres, or see tfl.gov.uk/river<br />
MAIN PIERS Nearest underground/rail stations and<br />
map (p. 57-59) references are:<br />
Bankside Pier Ë Southwark/Mansion House. Map C8.<br />
Embankment Pier Ë Embankment. Map C6.<br />
Festival Pier Ë Waterloo. Map C6. Greenwich Pier<br />
Ë Cutty Sark/Greenwich for Maritime Greenwich. Map<br />
inset. Millbank Pier Ë Pimlico. Map E6. St. Katharine’s<br />
Pier Ë Tower Hill. Map C9. Tower Pier Ë Tower Hill.<br />
Map C9. Waterloo Pier Ë Waterloo. Map C6.<br />
BOAT OPERATORS Bateaux <strong>London</strong> 020 7695<br />
1800. bateauxlondon.com City Cruises 020 7740<br />
0400. citycruises.com KPMG Thames Clippers Highspeed<br />
catamarans leave piers every 20 mins. Services from<br />
Waterloo to The O 2 and on to Royal Arsenal Woolwich<br />
stop at Embankment, Bankside, Tower, <strong>London</strong> Bridge,<br />
Canary Wharf and Greenwich. 08707 815 049.<br />
thamesclippers.com Thames River Services<br />
020 7930 4097. thamesriverservices.co.uk<br />
Westminster Passenger Service Association (WPSA<br />
Upriver Ltd) 020 7930 2062. wpsa.co.uk<br />
SIGHTSEEING CRUISES River Red Rover (City<br />
Cruises). Unlimited hop-on, hop-off service between<br />
Westminster, the <strong>London</strong> Eye, Tower and Greenwich Piers.<br />
Fare £13.50, child £6.75. 020 7740 0400.<br />
LUNCH & DINNER CRUISES (Please book ahead.)<br />
From Embankment Pier, Bateaux <strong>London</strong> 020 7695<br />
1800. Nightly dinner cruises including a four or five-course<br />
dinner and live entertainment, from £76 per person. Lunch<br />
cruises Tue-Sat, from £29.50 per person. Sunday Lunch<br />
Jazz Cruise with live jazz music and spectacular views, from<br />
£47 per person. The <strong>London</strong> Showboat (City Cruises)<br />
020 7740 0400. See the river at night on this three hour<br />
30 min cabaret cruise, with songs from West End musicals,<br />
a four-course meal and wine. Wed-Sun, board at 19.15 for<br />
a 19.30 sailing. Embark at Westminster Pier. £75 per<br />
person. Discounts available for online bookings.<br />
citycruises.com<br />
Courtauld Gallery (p. 40),<br />
offering a great art and<br />
family programme, plus<br />
guided tours every Thurs<br />
and Sat, times vary please<br />
check. Until 22 Jan Skate At<br />
Somerset House. Ice rink set<br />
in the Fountain Courtyard<br />
(p. 23). Tickets from £10.50,<br />
child £7.50. Embankment<br />
level daily 10.00-18.00;<br />
River Terrace and Seamen’s<br />
Hall daily, 08.00-23.00;<br />
courtyard daily 07.30-23.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Strand, WC2. 020<br />
7845 4600. somerset<br />
house.org.uk Ë Temple/<br />
Embankment. Map C6.<br />
SPENCER HOUSE<br />
The largest private palace<br />
in <strong>London</strong>, Spencer House<br />
has a magnificent 18thcentury<br />
interior, restored to its<br />
former splendour. It also has<br />
a lovely half-acre garden.<br />
Sun 10.30-17.45 (by guided<br />
tour only). Tours £9, child £7.<br />
27 St. James’s Place, SW1.<br />
020 7514 1958.<br />
spencerhouse.co.uk<br />
Ë Green Park. Map C5.<br />
ST. MARTIN-IN-<br />
THE-FIELDS<br />
Very graceful Palladian<br />
church with a vibrant<br />
community, classical and jazz<br />
music programme (p. 84-85)<br />
and brass rubbing centre.<br />
24 Dec Crib Family Service.<br />
Family-friendly service with<br />
carols. 14.30. Parish Carol<br />
Service. A candlelit service<br />
of seasonal reflection. 18.30.<br />
Midnight Mass. Christmas<br />
Eve service. 23.30. 25 Dec<br />
Eucharist. Christmas Day<br />
service. 10.30. Mon-Tues,<br />
Thurs-Fri 08.30-18.00;<br />
Wed 08.30-17.00; Sat<br />
09.30-18.00; Sun 15.30-<br />
17.00. Church not open to<br />
visitors during the hours of<br />
service. Admission free; audio<br />
tours £3.50; brass rubbing<br />
from £4.50.<br />
Trafalgar Square, WC2.<br />
020 7766 1100.<br />
smitf.org Ë Charing<br />
Cross. Map C6.<br />
ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL<br />
Sir Christopher Wren<br />
designed this famous 300-<br />
year-old cathedral. It’s filled<br />
with stunning mosaics and<br />
craftsmanship. Climb up to<br />
the dome via the Whispering<br />
Gallery for breathtaking<br />
views from the Golden<br />
Gallery. Explore the crypt, full<br />
of tombs and monuments<br />
to famous Britons, and<br />
the award-winning video<br />
exhibition Oculus: An Eye Into<br />
St. Paul’s. Take a free guided<br />
tour. 15 Dec Celebration<br />
Of Christmas. Carols and<br />
celebrity readers. 18.30.<br />
17 Dec Family Carols. Familyfriendly<br />
carol service. 13.00.<br />
24 Dec Christmas Eve Carol<br />
Service. Atmopsheric event.<br />
16.00. Midnight Eucharist.<br />
With popular carols by the<br />
Cathedral Choir. 23.30.<br />
25 Dec Sung Eucharist.<br />
Festive music and carols by<br />
the Cathedral Choir. 11.00.<br />
All services are free to<br />
attend, arrive early. Mon-Sat<br />
08.30-16.30. Admission<br />
(sightseeing) £14.50,<br />
child £5.50.<br />
St. Paul’s Churchyard, EC4.<br />
020 7246 8357.<br />
stpauls.co.uk<br />
Ë St. Paul’s. Map B8.<br />
TOWER BRIDGE<br />
EXHIBITION, THE<br />
This breathtaking bridge,<br />
designed in 1884, is one of<br />
the capital’s most famous<br />
landmarks and offers<br />
incredible views. It is raised<br />
around 1,000 times a year<br />
and its incredible engine<br />
rooms are a major feature<br />
of your visit. Until Jun (date<br />
TBC) <strong>London</strong> In Black And<br />
White: A Photographic<br />
Celebration. Evocative images<br />
of <strong>London</strong>’s past. Daily 09.30-<br />
18.00. Admission £8, child<br />
£3.40. Joint tickets with The<br />
Monument available.<br />
Tower Bridge Road, SE1.<br />
020 7403 3761.<br />
towerbridge.org.uk<br />
Ë Tower Hill, or by boat<br />
(p. 39). Map C9.<br />
TOWER OF LONDON<br />
This world-famous ancient<br />
historic landmark contains<br />
the Bloody Tower, Traitors’<br />
Gate and the Crown<br />
Jewels. Entrance includes<br />
the permanent exhibition<br />
Prisoners Of The Tower, the<br />
Power House show, plus<br />
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SPENCER HOUSE<br />
PHOTOGRAPHER: MARK FIENNES©SPENCER HOUSE LIMITED<br />
2011: Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the restoration and<br />
the re-opening to the public of Spencer House<br />
<strong>London</strong>’s most magnificent<br />
18th century private palace<br />
The House, built in 1756-66 for the<br />
first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of<br />
Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-97)<br />
has been restored to its original<br />
splendour. Eight State Rooms are<br />
open to the public for viewing on<br />
Sundays from 10.30am with the last<br />
tour at 4.45pm. Monday mornings<br />
for pre booked groups only.<br />
The House is closed during January<br />
and August. Entry is by timed ticket.<br />
Contemporary<br />
Sculpture<br />
Visible from St. James’s<br />
Place, the ‘Hammer’ by<br />
Michael Craig-Martin is<br />
the first of a series of<br />
contemporary sculptures<br />
to be exhibited on the<br />
outdoor terrace at Spencer<br />
House, showcasing modern<br />
sculpture in one of <strong>London</strong>’s<br />
most historic settings.<br />
ARTWORK©MICHAEL CRAIG-MARTIN<br />
Photo by Dave Morgan/Courtesy Gagosian Gallery,<br />
Roche Court Sculpture Park and Spencer House.<br />
Admission: Adult £9; Child £7; No children under 10 admitted. Nearest tube Green Park<br />
Recorded Information: 020 7499 8620 | Tel: Tours Administrator 020 7514 1958<br />
Email: tours@spencerhouse.co.uk | www.spencerhouse.co.uk | 27 St. James’s Place <strong>London</strong> SW1
costumed tours. Visitors can<br />
attend the nightly tradition of<br />
The Ceremony of the Keys<br />
for free, but must apply two<br />
months ahead. See website<br />
for further details. Until<br />
31 Dec Royal Beasts. The<br />
tale of the royal menagerie,<br />
which was at the tower<br />
for more than 600 years.<br />
Until 8 Jan Ice Rink. An<br />
icy wonderland located<br />
alongside the Tower (p. 23).<br />
Tickets from £10.50, child<br />
£8. 27-31 Dec Medieval<br />
Christmas. See Edward I<br />
celebrate Christmas with<br />
his family at court. Tues-Sat<br />
09.00-16.30; Sun-Mon<br />
10.00-16.30. Admission<br />
£19.80, child £10.45.<br />
Tower Hill, EC3. 08444<br />
827 799. hrp.org.uk<br />
Ë Tower Hill, or by boat<br />
(p. 39). Map C9.<br />
WIMBLEDON LAWN<br />
TENNIS MUSEUM<br />
This modern museum<br />
features famous trophies,<br />
a great range of historic<br />
memorabilia and attractions,<br />
sporting fashion through the<br />
ages, John McEnroe ‘live’ and<br />
the mind-blowing Science Of<br />
Tennis film. Take a tour and<br />
see Centre Court and more.<br />
Daily 10.00-17.00. Admission<br />
£11, child £6.75; museum<br />
and tour £20, child £12.50.<br />
The All England Lawn<br />
Tennis and Croquet Club,<br />
Church Road, SW19.<br />
020 8946 6131.<br />
wimbledon.com/<br />
museum Ë Southfields.<br />
Off map.<br />
WESTMINSTER ABBEY<br />
Consecrated in 1065, this<br />
ancient abbey is the crowning<br />
and burial site of most<br />
English monarchs and also<br />
houses Poets’ Corner, burial<br />
place to Dickens and other<br />
writers. 13 Dec Christmas<br />
Concert. Festive choral works<br />
sung by Abbey Choir. 19.00.<br />
Tickets from £10. 24 Dec<br />
Crib Service. Family-friendly<br />
service. 12.00. Tickets (free)<br />
required. Service Of Lessons<br />
And Carols. 16.00. Tickets<br />
(free) required. First Eucharist<br />
Of Christmas. 23.30. 25 Dec<br />
Sung Eucharist. 10.30. Mon-<br />
Tues, Thurs-Fri 09.30-16.30;<br />
Wed 09.30-19.00; Sat 09.30-<br />
14.30. Admission £16, child<br />
£6, under-11s free; tour £3.<br />
Broad Sanctuary, SW1.<br />
020 7222 5152.<br />
westminster-abbey.org<br />
Ë Westminster. Map D6.<br />
WINSTON CHURCHILL’S<br />
BRITAIN AT WAR<br />
EXPERIENCE<br />
Interactive attraction<br />
revealing life on the home<br />
front of Britain during World<br />
War II. Relive the Blitz and<br />
learn about evacuation and<br />
rationing. Huddle in an airraid<br />
shelter and see bombs.<br />
Daily 10.00-16.30. Admission<br />
£12.95, child £5.50.<br />
64-66 Tooley Street, SE1.<br />
020 7403 3171.<br />
britainatwar.co.uk<br />
Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge. Map C9.<br />
WORLD RUGBY<br />
MUSEUM &<br />
TWICKENHAM TOUR<br />
A rugby enthusiast’s dream,<br />
this entertaining museum<br />
chronicles the sport’s<br />
colourful history with an<br />
unparalleled collection<br />
of memorabilia, while the<br />
excellent tour gives access<br />
to its most famous stadium.<br />
Museum Tues-Sat 10.00-<br />
17.00; Sun 11.00-17.00.<br />
Tours Tues-Sat 10.30-15.00;<br />
Sun 13.00, 15.00. Tour and<br />
museum admission £14,<br />
child £8.<br />
Twickenham Stadium,<br />
Rugby Road, TW1.<br />
020 8892 8877.<br />
rfu.com/museum<br />
t Twickenham. Off map.<br />
ZSL LONDON ZOO<br />
Immerse yourself in the<br />
animal kingdom with 750<br />
different species. Come<br />
face-to-face with monkeys,<br />
sloths and tamanduas in the<br />
Rainforest Life. Look out<br />
for gorilla mummy Mjukuu<br />
with her son, or the sleek,<br />
powerful tigers. Don’t miss<br />
the wonderful recent addition<br />
Penguin Beach, where the<br />
lucky penguins relax in an<br />
incredible pool with feeding<br />
and display areas. Daily<br />
10.00-16.00. Admission<br />
from £17.60, child £13.70.<br />
Regent’s Park, NW1.<br />
020 7722 3333.<br />
zsl.org Ë Camden<br />
Town. Map A4.<br />
SIGHTSEEING<br />
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SIGHTSEEING<br />
Tours – Guided<br />
BIG BUS TOURS<br />
Daily open-top double-decker<br />
multilingual tours around<br />
the city’s very best sights. A<br />
hop-on, hop-off ticket also<br />
includes a river cruise and<br />
walking tour. Tickets £27,<br />
child £12, family £66.<br />
48 Buckingham Palace<br />
Road, SW1. 020 7233<br />
9533. bigbustours.com<br />
Ë Victoria. Map D4.<br />
GHOST BUS TOURS<br />
This tour can only be<br />
described as frightfully<br />
good fun. Board the black<br />
double-decker Routemaster<br />
to discover spooky stories<br />
behind <strong>London</strong>’s landmarks,<br />
but watch out – the bus is<br />
haunted. Tours depart<br />
Wed-Sun 19.30 & 21.00.<br />
Tickets £18, child £12.<br />
Northumberland Avenue,<br />
WC2. 08445 678 666.<br />
theghostbustours.com<br />
Ë Charing Cross. Map C6.<br />
LONDON DUCK TOURS<br />
Unique tours in amphibious<br />
World War II DUKW vehicles.<br />
Departing near County Hall,<br />
they pass all major <strong>London</strong><br />
landmarks (with a highly<br />
engaging commentary),<br />
before the thrilling ‘splashdown’<br />
moment into the<br />
River Thames. Multiple daily<br />
departures from 10.30.<br />
4 Dec D-Day Duck Tour.<br />
A special World War II<br />
themed tour. Tickets £23,<br />
child £16. 18 Dec James<br />
Bond Tour. Includes Bond<br />
film locations and special<br />
commentary. Tickets £23,<br />
child £16. Standard tickets<br />
£21, child £14.<br />
Chicheley Street, SE1.<br />
020 7928 3132.<br />
londonducktours.co.uk<br />
Ë Waterloo. Map D6.<br />
ORIGINAL LONDON<br />
SIGHTSEEING TOUR<br />
Sixty years old this year,<br />
these multilingual open-top<br />
bus tours take you to the<br />
city’s best attractions with<br />
a running commentary, and<br />
allow you to hop on and off<br />
at over 90 stops. Tickets<br />
are valid for 24 hours and<br />
include free walking tours<br />
and a River Thames cruise<br />
NOW OPEN SATURDAYS, YEAR ROUND<br />
Happy New Year!<br />
The <strong>London</strong> Eye (p. 27) once again forms the glorious<br />
centerpiece of the capital’s New Year’s Eve celebrations<br />
on 31 Dec. A dazzling firework display turns the Eye and<br />
South Bank into a spectacular vision of light, and<br />
with 2012 billed as the city’s most exciting year yet<br />
thanks to the upcoming Olympics, this special event is<br />
set to be bigger and better than ever. Viewing areas for<br />
the display are limited to 250,000 people and although<br />
that may sound like a lot, they will start getting busy<br />
from 20.00 in anticipation, closing once they are full.<br />
They include Victoria Embankment, the South Bank and<br />
Westminster and Waterloo bridges (map C/D6). Or watch<br />
the televised occasion from the comfort of your hotel<br />
room. Display starts at 23.55.<br />
london.gov.uk/newyearseve<br />
See<br />
By Night<br />
IMAGE © BRITAIN ON VIEW<br />
N ow !<br />
Your open top<br />
tour of <strong>London</strong><br />
Insightful and entertaining 75 minute guided tours<br />
One thousand years of history in one iconic building<br />
Departing daily from Green Park<br />
bus stop next to the Ritz Hotel<br />
at 19:30 & 21:15<br />
Spectacular live guided tours<br />
of <strong>London</strong> by night<br />
Adult - £15, Child - £10<br />
Tel: 0844 504 3285 +44 (0)20 7183 4744<br />
Please call +44 (0)844 847 1672 for further information<br />
For groups call +44 (0)844 847 2498 or visit:<br />
www.ticketmaster.co.uk/housesofparliament<br />
www.seelondonbynight.com<br />
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SIGHTSEEING<br />
Skate at the Tower of <strong>London</strong><br />
19th Nov 2011 to 8th Jan 2012<br />
www.toweroflondonicerink.com<br />
Skate at Hampton Court Palace<br />
26th Nov 2011 to 8th Jan 2012<br />
www.hamptoncourticerink.com<br />
0844 248 5044 & 0844 871 8814/5<br />
In association with<br />
Ice Marshall clothing supplied by<br />
www.regatta.com<br />
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SIGHTSEEING<br />
pass. Tickets £26, child £13.<br />
17-19 Cockspur Street, W1.<br />
020 8877 2120.<br />
theoriginaltour.com<br />
Ë Charing Cross. Map C6.<br />
SEE LONDON BY<br />
NIGHT TOUR<br />
Atmospheric doubledecker<br />
bus tours exploring<br />
the West End and City at<br />
night, offering a different<br />
perspective. Departs from<br />
Green Park daily from 19.15<br />
until 22.25 (and regular<br />
intervals in-between),<br />
pick-ups include Haymarket<br />
and Westminster Bridge.<br />
Tickets £15, child £10.<br />
Green Park, SW1.<br />
020 7183 4744.<br />
seelondonbynight.com<br />
Ë Green Park. Map C5.<br />
Tours – Walking<br />
Daily from Trafalgar Square.<br />
Times vary.<br />
48 Buckingham Palace<br />
Road, SW1. 020 7233<br />
9533. bigbustours.com<br />
Ë Victoria. Map D4.<br />
GREENWICH ROYAL<br />
TOURS<br />
Discover local gems<br />
including St. Alfege Church,<br />
Greenwich Market, the<br />
Old Royal Naval College,<br />
Queen’s House, the National<br />
Maritime Museum and<br />
the Royal Observatory<br />
(including a Planetarium<br />
show) with a knowledgeable<br />
guide. Admission to Royal<br />
Observatory and pub lunch<br />
included in price. Dates vary.<br />
Tickets £60, child £50.<br />
08005 421 200.<br />
greenwichroyaltours.<br />
com Ë Greenwich/Cutty<br />
Sark. Map inset.<br />
BIG BUS<br />
WALKING TOURS JACK THE RIPPER TOURS<br />
Four tours including Ghosts Richard Jones of <strong>London</strong><br />
By Gaslight and Royal Walking Tours writes books<br />
<strong>London</strong>; routes vary, call on Jack the Ripper and<br />
for details. Walks are free this is his popular walking<br />
with the Big Bus Tour, or experience, which limits<br />
£5 if purchased separately. numbers for a better tour.<br />
Booking essential. Tours<br />
depart daily from Ë Aldgate<br />
East at 19.00. Tickets £8.<br />
020 8530 8443.<br />
rippertour.com<br />
LONDON WALKS<br />
<strong>London</strong>’s oldest walking tour<br />
company offers more than<br />
300 walks. Favourites include<br />
the Jack The Ripper Walk<br />
(which departs daily at<br />
19.30, plus Sat at 15.00<br />
from Ë Tower Hill) and three<br />
different Harry Potte routes.<br />
Ghost Walks leave daily.<br />
Tickets £8, under-15s free if<br />
accompanied by an adult.<br />
020 7624 3978.<br />
walks.com<br />
ORIGINAL LONDON<br />
SIGHTSEEING WALKS<br />
Walks leave daily from the<br />
centrally located Original<br />
<strong>London</strong> Visitor Centre and<br />
include Changing The Guard<br />
(departing 10.30), Royal<br />
Weddings (13.00), and<br />
Jack The Ripper (15.30<br />
from Ë Tower Hill). Free<br />
with Original <strong>London</strong><br />
Sightseeing Tour.<br />
17-19 Cockspur Street, W1.<br />
020 8877 1722.<br />
theoriginaltour.com<br />
Ë Charing Cross. Map C6.<br />
Out Of Town<br />
These are some top<br />
attractions within reach<br />
of <strong>London</strong>. Times and<br />
prices may vary – please<br />
call Tourist Information<br />
Centres or venues before<br />
visiting. Train times from<br />
stations are approximate.<br />
BLENHEIM PALACE<br />
Until 16 Dec This beautiful<br />
English baroque palace<br />
was the birthplace of the<br />
former British Prime Minister<br />
Winston Churchill. Enjoy<br />
2,100 acres of landscaped<br />
grounds and incredibly<br />
ornate interiors. With an onsite<br />
café. A White Christmas.<br />
Festive decorations<br />
transform the palace into<br />
a winter wonderland with<br />
stunning costumes from<br />
the English National Ballet’s<br />
The Snow Queen on<br />
display. Wed-Sun 10.30-<br />
17.30. Admission £19,<br />
child £10.50.<br />
Explore Magnificent<br />
Apsley House<br />
Be captivated by the treasures of<br />
Apsley House, the stunning residence<br />
of the Duke of Wellington.<br />
Hyde Park Corner Tube. Call 020 7499 5676<br />
or visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/apsleyhouse<br />
TGA.6652.171110<br />
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Love tennis?<br />
Until 4 Dec Watch retired<br />
tennis greats including Pat<br />
Rafter, Tim Henman and the<br />
inimitable John McEnroe<br />
at the AEGON Masters<br />
Tennis. This event rounds<br />
up the ATP Champions Tour<br />
and features exceptional<br />
competitive tennis as these<br />
sporting legends battle it out<br />
for a hefty prize fund. The<br />
atmospheric 19th-century<br />
venue, the Royal Albert<br />
Hall, plays host. Times and<br />
prices vary.<br />
Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, SW7.<br />
020 7070 4404. aegonmasterstennis.com<br />
Ë South Kensington. Off map.<br />
Woodstock, Oxfordshire.<br />
01993 811 091.<br />
blenheimpalace.com<br />
t Paddington to Oxford,<br />
(one hour).<br />
LAPLAND UK<br />
Until 24 Dec A magical<br />
recreation of Santa’s icy<br />
home. Children will love<br />
the snowy forest pathways<br />
and the elves in the toy<br />
factory, and can help<br />
decorate gingerbread in<br />
Mother Christmas’s kitchen.<br />
A meeting with Santa is<br />
also included. Times vary.<br />
Admission from £44.50.<br />
Bewl Water Estate,<br />
Lamberhurst, Kent.<br />
01142 239 812.<br />
laplanduk.co.uk<br />
t Wadhurst (one hour)<br />
then 5 mile taxi journey.<br />
www.hi-london.com<br />
LEEDS CASTLE<br />
This fairytale moated castle<br />
combines medieval beauty<br />
with 19th-century opulence.<br />
The 500-acre grounds boast<br />
an aviary and maze. 5-24<br />
Dec Christmas At The Castle.<br />
Scenes from children’s stories<br />
illuminate the castle’s rooms.<br />
Daily, castle 10.30-17.00,<br />
grounds 10.00-17.00 (last<br />
entry 16.30). Admission<br />
£18.00, child £11.<br />
Maidstone, Kent. 01622<br />
765 400. leeds-castle.<br />
com t Victoria to<br />
Bearsted (one hour).<br />
PAINSHILL PARK<br />
Built in the 1700s, this<br />
stunning landscape garden is<br />
dotted with romantic grottoes<br />
and temples. Look out for<br />
talks, walks and fun for kids.<br />
Daily 10.30-18.00. Admission<br />
£6.60, child £3.85.<br />
Cobham, Surrey. 01932<br />
868 113. painshill.co.uk<br />
t Waterloo to Cobham<br />
(30 mins).<br />
STONEHENGE<br />
These awe-inspiring<br />
and mysterious standing<br />
stones date back to around<br />
3,500 BC and are a World<br />
Heritage Site as well as the<br />
most important prehistoric<br />
monument in Britain. Daily<br />
09.30-16.00. Admission<br />
£7.50, child £4.50.<br />
Salisbury, Wiltshire.<br />
08703 331 181.<br />
english-heritage.org.uk<br />
t Waterloo to Salisbury<br />
(one hour and 20 mins).<br />
WINDSOR CASTLE<br />
Vast, unmissable and the<br />
world’s oldest inhabited<br />
castle. Don’t miss the State<br />
Apartments, Queen Mary’s<br />
dolls’ house and gothic St.<br />
George’s Chapel. Until 22<br />
Jan Prince Philip: Celebrating<br />
90 Years. Commemorating<br />
the Queen’s consort, Prince<br />
Philip’s 90th birthday,<br />
photographs, memorabilia<br />
and gifts illustrate his Royal<br />
Highness’s life and interests.<br />
Daily 09.45-17.15. Admission<br />
£16.50, child £9.90.<br />
Windsor, Berkshire.<br />
020 7766 7300.<br />
royalcollection.org.uk<br />
t Waterloo to Windsor &<br />
Eton Riverside (45 mins).<br />
JACK THE RIPPER<br />
The Jack the Ripper Walk goes every night<br />
at 7.30pm from Tower Hill tube. Guides<br />
include crime historian Donald Rumbelow,<br />
“internationally recognised as the leading authority<br />
on the Ripper”. “<strong>London</strong>’s best guided<br />
walks” Time Out<br />
<br />
LONDON WALKS ®<br />
(020) 7624 3978 london@walks.com<br />
See the video of the walk at: www.walks.com<br />
Gold<br />
Medal<br />
Best Tourism<br />
Experience<br />
2009<br />
SIGHTSEEING<br />
Dr JOHNSON’S HOUSE<br />
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Adults £4.50; Child £1.50; Concessions £3.50; Family £10.<br />
17 Gough Square, <strong>London</strong> EC4. Ë Chancery Lane<br />
(020) 7353 3745 www.drjohnsonshouse.org<br />
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New Sammy Ofer Wing<br />
Open now<br />
Find out more at nmm.ac.uk/big<br />
Admission free. Open daily<br />
Cutty Sark Zone 2<br />
Greenwich Zone 2<br />
national maritime museum | royal observatory greenwich | the queen’ s house
Museums<br />
& Galleries<br />
With David G. Taylor<br />
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES<br />
What’s hot<br />
MICK JAGGER © TERRY O’NEILL; TWO TEMPLE PLACE © WILL PRYCE; MY GIANT COLOURING BOOK © JAKE AND DINOS CHAPMAN AND THE PARAGON PRESS, LONDON;<br />
LE LIVRE ET LA VRAYE HYSTOIRE DU BON ROY ALIXANDRE, PARIS, C. 1420-25, COURTESY OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY<br />
From 8 Dec Mick Jagger (pictured), Brigitte Bardot, David Bowie<br />
and Paul McCartney are among the music and movie icons<br />
featured in the photo exhibition Terry O’Neill: Screen Sirens<br />
& Rock Rebels at the Proud Chelsea gallery. This retrospective<br />
show celebrates the <strong>London</strong>-born photographer’s 50-year career.<br />
Many of the images, including some of The Rolling Stones, The<br />
Beatles and Led Zeppelin, have never been exhibited before. Mon,<br />
Tues, Thurs-Sun 10.00 19.00; Wed 10.00-20.00. Admission free.<br />
Proud Chelsea, 161 King’s Road, SW1. 020 7349 0822.<br />
proud.co.uk Ë South Kensington/Sloane Square. Off map.<br />
Dotty art<br />
See amazing contemporary artworks<br />
loosely based on join-the-dot images from<br />
children’s picturebooks in Jake And Dinos<br />
Chapman: My Giant Colouring Book at<br />
the V&A<br />
Museum of<br />
Childhood.<br />
The<br />
brothers<br />
have<br />
cleverly<br />
subverted<br />
these once<br />
innocent<br />
images into<br />
grotesque<br />
creatures<br />
and bizarre<br />
landscapes<br />
that evoke<br />
childhood nightmares. Suitable for brave<br />
children only.<br />
V&A Museum of Childhood, p. 65.<br />
Check out this new gallery<br />
Head for the new Two Temple Place gallery, which opened<br />
this autumn, to catch its inaugural exhibition William Morris:<br />
Story, Memory, Myth (until 29 Jan). The gallery is dedicated<br />
to showcasing publicly-owned art from collections around<br />
the UK, with this exhibition housing choice pieces from the<br />
William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, which is currently<br />
being refurbished. Visitors can see beautiful paintings, textiles,<br />
illustrations and other objects associated with the influential<br />
19th-century English textile designer and artist. Meanwhile,<br />
the venue, Two Temple Place (pictured), is well worth seeing<br />
in its own right. The historic mansion is a fine example of late<br />
Victorian architecture in the neo-gothic style.<br />
Two Temple Place, p. 52.<br />
Illustrated literature<br />
Royal Manuscripts: The Genius Of Illumination (until 13 Mar) is<br />
a major exhibition showcasing<br />
royal treasures from the<br />
British Library’s collection.<br />
It’s a display of beautifully<br />
decorative medieval and<br />
renaissance manuscripts,<br />
assembled by English kings<br />
and queens between the 9th<br />
and 16th centuries. Running<br />
in tandem with the show is<br />
a series of fascinating talks.<br />
Historian Michael Wood tells<br />
the story of one Anglo-Saxon<br />
manuscript and its various<br />
owners in The Story Of The<br />
Book (12 Dec), author John<br />
Goodall gives an illustrated<br />
talk based on his new<br />
publication The English Castle (13 Dec), and Deirdre Jackson (author<br />
of the tome Lion), talks about the relationship between monarchs and<br />
animals in The King Of Beasts (16 Dec).<br />
British Library, p. 54.<br />
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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES<br />
Here we list major<br />
museums and galleries,<br />
along with our selection<br />
of the best exhibitions<br />
currently on show.<br />
Many venues offer free<br />
general admission, yet<br />
charge entry to specific<br />
temporary exhibitions.<br />
Visitors may be able to<br />
get reduced price entry by<br />
purchasing tickets online<br />
or in advance.<br />
Admission prices<br />
and opening hours can<br />
change at short notice,<br />
while the qualifying ages<br />
for ‘child’ admission<br />
prices do vary widely from<br />
place to place – in both<br />
cases, check with the<br />
venue before you visit.<br />
Map references refer<br />
to the Central <strong>London</strong><br />
map on p. 57-59.<br />
Details unavailable at<br />
the time of going to<br />
press are labelled TBC,<br />
which stands for To Be<br />
Confirmed.<br />
Please note that some<br />
venues may close over<br />
the Christmas period<br />
(25-27 Dec).<br />
KEY:<br />
: Telephone<br />
Ë : <strong>London</strong> Underground<br />
Ë : <strong>London</strong> Overground<br />
Ë : Docklands Light Railway<br />
t : Overland Train<br />
: Website<br />
Art Galleries<br />
BARBICAN ART<br />
GALLERY & THE CURVE<br />
The Barbican Centre is<br />
Europe’s largest multi-arts<br />
venue. It houses two<br />
exhibition spaces: the<br />
Barbican Art Gallery on<br />
Level 3 and The Curve<br />
on the ground floor. Both<br />
galleries close between<br />
exhibitions. Until 19 Feb<br />
OMA/Progress. A Barbican<br />
Art Gallery show profiling<br />
Holland’s OMA architectural<br />
firm – one of the world’s<br />
most influential. Exhibition<br />
£10. Fri-Mon 11.00-20.00;<br />
Tues & Wed 11.00-18.00;<br />
Thurs 11.00-22.00.<br />
Admission prices vary.<br />
Barbican Centre, Silk<br />
Street, EC2. 020 7638<br />
4141. barbican.org.uk<br />
Ë Barbican. Map B8.<br />
CHAAT<br />
An art gallery, Bangladeshi<br />
tea room and bar combined.<br />
Until 31 Dec Mumbai:<br />
A Cricketing Temple.<br />
Documentary images of the<br />
city’s amateur cricketers by<br />
British photographer Emma<br />
Levine. Mon-Sat 18.30-<br />
23.00. Admission free.<br />
Redchurch Street E2.<br />
020 7739 9595.<br />
chaatlondon.co.uk<br />
Ë Shoreditch High Street.<br />
Map A9.<br />
COURTAULD GALLERY<br />
Important European art<br />
collection, plus temporary<br />
exhibitions. Until 15 Jan<br />
The Spanish Line: Drawings<br />
From Ribera To Picasso.<br />
More than 120 images<br />
by Spain’s greatest artists<br />
including Murillo and<br />
Goya. Daily 10.00-18.00.<br />
Admission £6, child free.<br />
Admission free every<br />
Mon 10.00-14.00 (except<br />
bank holidays).<br />
Somerset House, Strand,<br />
WC2. 020 7848 2526.<br />
courtauld.ac.uk<br />
Ë Temple. Map C6.<br />
GUILDHALL ART<br />
GALLERY & ROMAN<br />
AMPHITHEATRE<br />
Temporary exhibitions,<br />
extracts from a permanent<br />
collection, plus the remains<br />
of a Roman amphitheatre.<br />
Until 15 Jan Atkinson<br />
Grimshaw: Painter Of<br />
Moonlight. Evocative images<br />
of gas-lit streets and<br />
docksides by the Victorian<br />
artist. Exhibition £5, child<br />
free. Mon-Sat 10.00-17.00;<br />
Sun 12.00-16.00. Admission<br />
free to permanent collection<br />
and amphitheatre.<br />
Guildhall Yard, off<br />
Gresham Street, EC2.<br />
020 7332 3700.<br />
guildhallartgallery.<br />
cityoflondon.gov.uk<br />
Ë Bank. Map B8.<br />
HAYWARD GALLERY<br />
Contemporary arts space.<br />
Until 8 Jan Pipilotti Rist:<br />
Eyeball Massage. Videos,<br />
sculptures, photographs,<br />
installations and more by the<br />
Swiss artist (p. 54). Until<br />
8 Jan George Condo: Mental<br />
States. Major retrospective<br />
of the American artist<br />
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antarctic photography<br />
21 October 2011 – 15 April 2012<br />
Open daily 10:00–17:30<br />
(last admission 16:30)<br />
Closed 25 and 26 December<br />
www.royalcollection.org.uk<br />
020 7766 7301<br />
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George Condo. Closed<br />
between shows. Sat-Wed<br />
10.00-18.00; Thurs & Fri<br />
10.00-20.00. Admission<br />
£10, child £7.50.<br />
Southbank Centre, SE1.<br />
08448 750 073.<br />
southbankcentre.co.uk<br />
t Ë Waterloo. Map C6.<br />
ICA<br />
The Institute of<br />
Contemporary Arts boasts<br />
exhibition galleries, a<br />
great bookshop, a funky<br />
late-night bar and film<br />
screening rooms. Until<br />
15 Jan Bloomberg New<br />
Contemporaries 2011: In<br />
The Presence. Contemporary<br />
art by 40 recent graduates.<br />
Until 29 Jan Franz West:<br />
Room In <strong>London</strong>. Find a<br />
three-part sculpture by the<br />
Austrian artist up on the roof.<br />
Times vary. Admission free.<br />
1 The Mall, SW1. 020<br />
7930 3647. ica.org.uk<br />
t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Map C5.<br />
KINGS PLACE<br />
Arts venue with two main<br />
galleries, each staging<br />
temporary exhibitions:<br />
Kings Place Gallery and<br />
Pangolin <strong>London</strong>. Until<br />
10 Dec Anthony Abrahams.<br />
Playful figurative sculptures<br />
in the Pangolin <strong>London</strong><br />
gallery. From 2 Dec Chris<br />
Moore: Catwalking. Fashion<br />
photography by the ‘King<br />
of the Catwalk’ in the Kings<br />
Place Gallery. Kings Place<br />
Gallery Mon-Fri 10.00-<br />
18.00; Sat-Sun 12.00-18.00.<br />
Pangolin <strong>London</strong> Tues-Sat<br />
10.00-18.00. Admission free.<br />
90 York Way, N1. 020<br />
7520 1490. kingsplace.<br />
co.uk t Ë King’s Cross.<br />
Off map.<br />
NATIONAL GALLERY<br />
Superb collection of<br />
western European paintings.<br />
Until 5 Feb Leonardo Da<br />
Vinci: Painter At The Court<br />
Of Milan. A major exhibition<br />
about the Italian artist and<br />
his most talented followers.<br />
Works include preparatory<br />
sketches for the mural Last<br />
Supper and two versions<br />
of the painting The Virgin<br />
Of The Rocks. Exhibition<br />
£16. Sat-Thurs 10.00-<br />
18.00; Fri 10.00-21.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Trafalgar Square, WC2.<br />
020 7747 2885.<br />
nationalgallery.org.uk<br />
t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Map C5.<br />
NATIONAL PORTRAIT<br />
GALLERY<br />
British history told through<br />
portraits of famous and<br />
influential people. Until<br />
8 Jan The First Actresses:<br />
Nell Gwyn To Sarah Siddons.<br />
Art and theatre in 17th<br />
and 18th-century England.<br />
Exhibition £11. Until 12 Feb<br />
Taylor Wessing Photographic<br />
Portrait Prize 2011.<br />
Highlights from the annual<br />
photo competition. Exhibition<br />
£2. Sat-Wed 10.00-18.00;<br />
Thurs & Fri 10.00-21.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
St. Martin’s Place, WC2.<br />
020 7312 2463.<br />
npg.org.uk Ë Leicester<br />
Square. Map C6.<br />
QUEEN’S GALLERY<br />
Over 500 years of treasures<br />
from the Royal Collection,<br />
including paintings, furniture,<br />
ceramics, silver, jewellery<br />
and textiles. Until 15 Apr<br />
The Heart Of The Great<br />
Alone: Scott, Shackleton<br />
& Antarctic Photography.<br />
South Pole expedition<br />
photos and artefacts.<br />
Closed between exhibitions.<br />
Daily 10.00-17.30. Entrance<br />
by timed tickets. Admission<br />
£9, child free.<br />
Buckingham Palace,<br />
Buckingham Palace Road,<br />
SW1. 020 7766 7301.<br />
royalcollection.org.uk<br />
t Ë Victoria. Map D5.<br />
RIVINGTON PLACE<br />
Two great public galleries.<br />
Autograph ABP specialises<br />
in photographic art, while<br />
Iniva (the Institute of<br />
International Visual Arts)<br />
shows contemporary art.<br />
You’ll also find a bookshop<br />
and a bustling café. Tues,<br />
Wed & Fri 11.00-18.00;<br />
Thurs 11.00-21.00;<br />
Sat 12.00-18.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Rivington Place, EC2.<br />
020 7749 1240.<br />
rivingtonplace.org<br />
Ë Old Street. Off map.<br />
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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES<br />
Military museums<br />
National Maritime Museum<br />
FIREPOWER, THE<br />
ROYAL ARTILLERY<br />
MUSEUM<br />
Europe’s biggest historic and<br />
modern artillery collection.<br />
Features interactive galleries,<br />
medals and big guns. Wed-<br />
Sun 10.30-17.00, plus bank<br />
holidays (open daily during<br />
school holidays). Admission<br />
£5.30, child £2.50.<br />
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich,<br />
SE18. 020 8855 7755.<br />
firepower.org.uk<br />
Ë Woolwich Arsenal.<br />
Map inset.<br />
IMPERIAL WAR<br />
MUSEUM<br />
British conflicts from World<br />
War I to the present day,<br />
told through aircraft, tanks,<br />
weapons, special exhibitions<br />
and more. Until 15 Apr<br />
Shaped By War: Photographs<br />
By Don McCullin. More<br />
than 200 photos, plus film<br />
and memorabilia about<br />
the acclaimed British<br />
documentary photographer.<br />
Exhibition £7. Daily 10.00-<br />
18.00. Admission free.<br />
Lambeth Road, SE1.<br />
020 7416 5000.<br />
iwm.org.uk Ë Lambeth<br />
North. Map D7.<br />
NATIONAL ARMY<br />
MUSEUM<br />
The story of the British Army<br />
told through displays, events<br />
and lectures. Until Apr (date<br />
TBC). Draw Your Weapons:<br />
The Art Of Commando<br />
Comics. Classic illustrations.<br />
Until Dec 2012 (date TBC)<br />
War Horse: Fact & Fiction.<br />
Exhibition about Michael<br />
Morpurgo’s novel and the<br />
stage play (p. 18/83). Daily<br />
10.00-17.30. Admission free.<br />
Royal Hospital Road,<br />
SW3. 020 7730 0717.<br />
national-armymuseum.ac.uk<br />
Ë Sloane<br />
Square. Off map.<br />
NATIONAL MARITIME<br />
MUSEUM<br />
State-of-the-art museum<br />
exploring Britain’s maritime<br />
past, present and future. It<br />
now includes the Sammy<br />
Ofer Wing and the gallery<br />
Traders: The East India<br />
Company And Asia (p. 65).<br />
Next door is the 17thcentury<br />
Queen’s House,<br />
which is full of maritime art.<br />
Until 13 Jan High Arctic.<br />
Interactive exhibition about<br />
the future of the Arctic.<br />
Exhibition £6, child £4. Daily<br />
10.00-17.00. Admission free.<br />
Romney Road, SE10.<br />
020 8858 4422.<br />
nmm.ac.uk Ë Cutty<br />
Sark. Map inset.<br />
ROYAL AIR FORCE<br />
MUSEUM<br />
National aviation museum<br />
on the historic <strong>London</strong><br />
Aerodrome site. See more<br />
than 100 international<br />
aircraft, including bombers<br />
from World War I, plus<br />
an amazing 4D Theatre.<br />
Until 25 May The Face Of<br />
Courage. Portraits of World<br />
War II heroes. Times vary.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Grahame Park Way,<br />
Hendon, NW9. 020<br />
8205 2266. rafmuseum.<br />
org Ë Colindale. Off map.<br />
ROYAL ACADEMY<br />
OF ARTS<br />
Founded in 1768, the<br />
RA stages both free and<br />
ticketed exhibitions, as well<br />
as interesting events. Until<br />
11 Dec Degas And The<br />
Ballet: Picturing Movement.<br />
Examining motion in the<br />
work of impressionist painter<br />
Edgar Degas. Exhibition<br />
£14. Until 22 Jan Building<br />
The Revolution: Soviet Art<br />
And Architecture 1915-<br />
1935. Examining Russian<br />
avant garde architecture.<br />
Exhibition £9. Fri 10.00-<br />
22.00; Sat-Thurs 10.00-<br />
18.00. Admission free.<br />
Burlington House,<br />
Piccadilly, W1. 020 7300<br />
8000. royalacademy.<br />
org.uk Ë Green Park/<br />
Piccadilly Circus. Map C5.<br />
SAATCHI GALLERY<br />
A large and highly<br />
influential contemporary<br />
art gallery. Until 30 Apr<br />
Gesamtkunstwerk: New<br />
Art From Germany. Works<br />
by exciting contemporary<br />
German artists and<br />
sculptors, including André<br />
Butzer. Closed between<br />
exhibitions. Daily 10.00-<br />
18.00. Admission free.<br />
Duke of York’s HQ, King’s<br />
Road, SW3. 020 7823<br />
2363. saatchi-gallery.<br />
co.uk Ë Sloane Square.<br />
Off map.<br />
SERPENTINE GALLERY<br />
A cutting-edge<br />
contemporary arts space<br />
in beautiful Kensington<br />
Gardens. From 7 Dec Lygia<br />
Pape: Magnetized Space.<br />
Sculpture, performance,<br />
paintings, films, poems,<br />
engravings and collages<br />
by the late Brazilian artist.<br />
Closed between exhibitions.<br />
Daily 10.00-18.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Kensington Gardens, W2.<br />
020 7402 6075.<br />
serpentinegallery.org<br />
Ë South Kensington.<br />
Map C2.<br />
SOMERSET HOUSE<br />
A spectacular neoclassical<br />
arts venue. It houses the<br />
famous impressionist art<br />
collection of the Courtauld<br />
Gallery (p. 48), plus changing<br />
contemporary art and<br />
design exhibitions in the<br />
Embankment Gallery and<br />
other spaces. Until 29 Jan<br />
Forgotten Spaces. Exhibition<br />
about imaginative proposals<br />
for rejuvenating neglected<br />
spaces in <strong>London</strong>, which<br />
is appropriately displayed<br />
in little-used lobbies and<br />
lightwells. Until 29 Jan 20<br />
Years Of Dazed & Confused<br />
Magazine: Making It Up As<br />
We Go Along. A multimedia<br />
exhibition about the British<br />
style magazine in the<br />
Terrace rooms. 10.00-18.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Strand, WC2. 020<br />
7845 4600. somerset<br />
house.org.uk Ë Temple/<br />
Embankment. Map C6.<br />
TATE BRITAIN<br />
Traditional and contemporary<br />
galleries showcasing British<br />
art. Until 2 Jan Barry<br />
Flanagan: Early Works<br />
1965-1982. A major<br />
retrospective of the British<br />
sculptor’s work. Exhibition<br />
£11. Until 15 Jan John<br />
Martin: Apocalypse. The<br />
19th-century artist’s dramatic<br />
images of destruction and<br />
biblical disaster. Exhibition<br />
£14. Daily 10.00-18.00 (until<br />
22.00 on the first Fri of the<br />
month). Admission free.<br />
Millbank, SW1. 020<br />
7887 8888. tate.org.uk<br />
Ë Pimlico. Map E6.<br />
TATE MODERN<br />
Compelling contemporary<br />
art. Until 2 Jan Taryn Simon.<br />
New work by the American<br />
photographer. Until 8 Jan<br />
Gerhard Richter: Panorama.<br />
Portraits and more by the<br />
German painter. Exhibition<br />
£14. Until 11 Mar The<br />
Unilever Series: Tacita Dean.<br />
Installation by the British<br />
artist in the Turbine Hall.<br />
Fri-Sat 10.00-22.00;<br />
Sun-Thurs 10.00-18.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Bankside, SE1. 020<br />
7887 8888. tate.org.uk<br />
Ë Southwark. Map C8.<br />
TWO TEMPLE PLACE<br />
This new gallery is housed<br />
in a neo-gothic mansion<br />
built by American William<br />
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It showcases publiclyowned<br />
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collections around the UK.<br />
Until 29 Jan William Morris:<br />
Story, Memory, Myth. How<br />
Arthurian legend, Greek<br />
myth and other stories<br />
inspired Morris’s patterns<br />
and poetry (p. 47). 10.00-<br />
16.30 Mon & Wed-Sat<br />
12.00-17.00; Sun 12.00-<br />
17.00. Admission free.<br />
2 Temple Place, WC2.<br />
020 7836 3715.<br />
twotempleplace.org<br />
Ë Temple. Map C6/7<br />
WHITE CUBE<br />
BERMONDSEY<br />
Find work by leading<br />
contemporary artists at the<br />
third and latest White Cube<br />
gallery. Tues-Sat 10.00-<br />
18.00. Admission free.<br />
144-152 Bermondsey<br />
Street, SE1. 020 7036<br />
1501. whitecube.com<br />
t Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge.<br />
Off map.<br />
Art Installations<br />
GLAMOURLAND<br />
Until 20 Jan Find a free<br />
multimedia installation in<br />
Berkeley Square. It’s by<br />
artists Tony Heywood and<br />
Alison Condie. The work,<br />
a celebration of the English<br />
landscape inspired by<br />
Dorset’s Jurassic Coast,<br />
is displayed in a huge<br />
window-fronted steel<br />
box. Daily 08.00-16.30.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Berkeley Square, W1.<br />
conceptualgardens.<br />
co.uk Ë Green Park/Bond<br />
Street. Map C4.<br />
Major Museums<br />
BRITISH LIBRARY<br />
The library has exhibition<br />
spaces displaying a<br />
fascinating permanent<br />
collection of books,<br />
maps, manuscripts and<br />
newspapers, alongside<br />
temporary shows. Until<br />
5 Jan Arthur Conan Doyle:<br />
The Unknown Novel.<br />
Showcasing the manuscript<br />
of Doyle’s forgotten first<br />
novel, The Narrative Of John<br />
Smith, which has only just<br />
been published. Until 4 Mar<br />
A Hankering After Ghosts:<br />
Charles Dickens And<br />
The Supernatural. About<br />
references to paranormal<br />
phenomena in the stories<br />
of Dickens (p. 12). Until<br />
13 Mar Royal Manuscripts:<br />
The Genius Of Illumination.<br />
Medieval and renaissance<br />
manuscripts belonging to<br />
English kings and queens<br />
(p. 47). Exhibition £10.<br />
Mon & Wed-Fri 09.30-<br />
18.00; Tues 09.30-20.00;<br />
Sat 09.30-17.00; Sun &<br />
bank holidays 11.00-17.00.<br />
Admission free; guided<br />
tour prices vary.<br />
96 Euston Road, NW1.<br />
020 7412 7332.<br />
bl.uk/everyone<br />
Ë King’s Cross/Euston.<br />
Map A5.<br />
BRITISH MUSEUM<br />
International cultural history,<br />
including Egyptian mummies<br />
and more. Until 19 Feb<br />
Grayson Perry: The Tomb<br />
Of The Unknown Craftsman.<br />
Vases, tapestries and other<br />
objects, both ancient and<br />
modern, all paying homage<br />
to unsung artists and artisans.<br />
Exhibition £10. Sat-Thurs<br />
10.00-17.30; Fri 10.00-<br />
20.30. Admission free.<br />
Great Russell Street, WC1.<br />
020 7323 8299.<br />
britishmuseum.org<br />
Ë Tottenham Court Road.<br />
Map B6.<br />
BRITISH MUSIC<br />
EXPERIENCE<br />
Britain’s award-winning<br />
museum of popular music,<br />
full of iconic memorabilia and<br />
state-of-the-art interactive<br />
displays. Play instruments<br />
and use a ‘smart’ ticket to<br />
download content to take<br />
home. Daily 11.00-19.30.<br />
Admission £12, child £6.<br />
The O 2 , Peninsula Square,<br />
SE10. 020 8463 2000.<br />
britishmusicexperience.<br />
com Ë North Greenwich.<br />
Map inset.<br />
DESIGN MUSEUM<br />
World-leading museum<br />
that examines the impact<br />
of contemporary design.<br />
Until 22 Jan Designers In<br />
Eyeball Massage<br />
With her retrospective show, Eyeball Massage (until<br />
8 Jan) Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist has created a playful<br />
and interactive experience that combines sculpture,<br />
sound and video art. Entering beneath a chandelier of<br />
illuminated undergarments, visitors go on to explore<br />
a range of immersive environments. You’re invited to<br />
peek inside some installations, poke your head into<br />
others, sit on one, and lie down in the middle of another.<br />
Some artworks offer the merest glimpse of a film, others<br />
let the hypnotic images wash right over you. From an<br />
eyeball blinking back from inside a seashell to finding<br />
yourself encircled by fish deep in an aquarium, you get<br />
the impression that Rist is toying with you – and it’s great<br />
fun. One minute you might feel like a giant as you peer<br />
into a tiny model of a bedsit, the next quite insignificant<br />
as you’re seemingly swallowed and digested by an<br />
enormous mouth projected onto the floor. Among the<br />
show’s many highlights, watch out for hangbags hiding<br />
crystal balls, a TV in a bathing suit, and a miniaturised<br />
suburban Swiss home (pictured), where someone’s<br />
dinner is completely ablaze. Review by David G. Taylor<br />
Hayward Gallery, p. 48.<br />
Residence. Work on the<br />
theme of ‘imperfection’<br />
created by designers Simon<br />
Hasan, Hye-Yeon Park, Will<br />
Shanon and Jade Folawiyo.<br />
Until 22 Jan This Is Design.<br />
Manufacturing innovations<br />
and more, including the Mini<br />
car and the Anglepoise lamp.<br />
Until 4 Mar Terence Conran:<br />
The Way We Live Now. An<br />
exhibition celebrating the<br />
English designer and retailer’s<br />
80th birthday, and about his<br />
contributions to the world of<br />
design. Daily 10.00-17.45.<br />
Admission £10, child free.<br />
28 Shad Thames, SE1.<br />
020 7403 6933.<br />
designmuseum.org<br />
Ë Tower Hill. Off map.<br />
LONDON TRANSPORT<br />
MUSEUM<br />
Interactive exhibits explore<br />
the past, present and future<br />
of the capital’s transport<br />
network – including more<br />
than 80 historic road and<br />
rail vehicles. Until 18 Mar<br />
Sense And The City: Smart,<br />
Connected And On The<br />
Move. Exhibition about new<br />
technology and its impact<br />
on city living. Mon-Thurs,<br />
Sat-Sun 10.00-18.00; Fri<br />
11.00-18.00. Admission<br />
£13.50, child free. Tickets<br />
grant unlimited entry for<br />
12 months.<br />
39 Wellington Street, WC2.<br />
020 7379 6344.<br />
ltmuseum.co.uk<br />
Ë Covent Garden. Map C6.<br />
MUSEUM OF LONDON<br />
The world’s largest urban<br />
history museum includes<br />
the £20 million Galleries<br />
of Modern <strong>London</strong>, which<br />
tell the story of the city from<br />
1666 to the present day.<br />
SUBURB BRAIN, 1999 INSTALLATION IMAGE COURTESY OF THE HAYWARD GALLERY/PIPILOTTI RIST<br />
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INSPIRING THE TENNIS GREATS<br />
Visit the amazing award-winning Museum<br />
and learn more about the history which<br />
inspires the great players, and see John<br />
McEnroe’s ‘ghost’ and the tournament<br />
trophies. Explore the grounds on our daily<br />
tours, including Centre Court, for a truly<br />
inspirational experience.<br />
Open Daily 10:00am until 5:00pm<br />
Nearest Underground: Southfields<br />
Telephone: 020 8946 6131<br />
WIMBLEDON.COM/MUSEUM<br />
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LINK TO<br />
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PORCHESTER<br />
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Motorway<br />
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Railway<br />
Docklands Light Railway<br />
LAUDERDALE<br />
Canal<br />
ROAD<br />
Park/open space<br />
Famous buildings &<br />
places of interest<br />
Main line Railway Station<br />
Underground Station<br />
Rail Express Link to Airport<br />
Links to City Airport<br />
Launch departure point<br />
Tourist Information Centre<br />
Market<br />
Changing the Guard<br />
Place of Worship<br />
Youth Hostel<br />
BIDDULPH<br />
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Royal Oak<br />
PRINCE’S SQ<br />
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POPLAR<br />
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QUEEN’S<br />
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DELAMERE<br />
TER<br />
PORCHESTER<br />
SQ<br />
Bayswater<br />
NEW<br />
WEST END Queensway<br />
SYNAGOGUE<br />
Black Lion Gate<br />
THE ELFIN OAK<br />
PRINCESS DIANA<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
CHILDREN’S<br />
PLAYGROUND<br />
KENSINGTON<br />
PALACE GDNS<br />
ROWINGTON<br />
SENIOR<br />
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BARK PL<br />
THE<br />
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KENSINGTON PALACE &<br />
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YOUNG<br />
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BAYSWATER RD<br />
STANFORD RD<br />
ASHWORTH RD<br />
CASTELLAIN RD<br />
FORMOSA<br />
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PORCHESTER<br />
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BROOK MEWS<br />
NORTH<br />
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Gate<br />
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Gate<br />
ROYAL<br />
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OF ART<br />
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CLOSE<br />
WICK<br />
TER<br />
PARK ST MARY’S<br />
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WESTWAY<br />
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ALBERT<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
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QUEEN’S<br />
TEMPLE<br />
ROYAL<br />
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OF MUSIC<br />
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GROUND MCC<br />
and MUSEUM<br />
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JEWISH<br />
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ROAD<br />
(Bakerloo)<br />
Edgware Road<br />
(Hammersmith & City<br />
and Circle)<br />
PADDINGTON BASIN<br />
PUMPHOUSE &<br />
ITALIAN GARDEN<br />
ROYAL<br />
GEOGRAPHICAL<br />
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HILL<br />
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PARK<br />
OFFICE<br />
DIANA<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
FOUNTAIN<br />
W2<br />
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Kensington<br />
SCIENCE MUSEUM<br />
VICTORIA<br />
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MUSEUM<br />
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MUSEUM Kensington<br />
HARRINGTON<br />
RD<br />
HATTON<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
MARY’S<br />
SQ<br />
HARROW<br />
NORTH WHARF<br />
ROAD<br />
KENSIN GTON<br />
PRINCE CONSORT RD<br />
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LYONS PL<br />
HALL PLACE<br />
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TALBOT<br />
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FISHERTON<br />
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IMPERIAL COLLEGE RD<br />
PENFOLD<br />
ORCHARDSON ST<br />
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BATHURST MEWS<br />
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WESTBOURNE<br />
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SQ<br />
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NORFOLK<br />
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SUSSEX<br />
PL<br />
PRINCE’S<br />
GDNS<br />
WATTS<br />
WAY<br />
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ASHBRIDGE<br />
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HYDE PARK GDNS<br />
HYDE PARK GDNS<br />
PRINCE’S<br />
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MEWS<br />
RANSTON<br />
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SQ<br />
BIRD<br />
SANCTUARY<br />
LOWER<br />
PARKLAND<br />
THE<br />
LIDO<br />
CAFETERIA<br />
Prince of Wales<br />
Gate<br />
ENNISMORE GDNS<br />
MEWS<br />
BROMPTON<br />
ORATORY<br />
CRESCENT<br />
LONDON CENTRAL<br />
MOSQUE AND<br />
ISLAMIC CULTURAL CENTRE<br />
UPPER PARKLAND<br />
RANGER’S LODGE<br />
& PARK OFFICE<br />
MARYLEBONE<br />
Marylebone<br />
TYBURN<br />
CONVENT<br />
WEST<br />
LONDON<br />
SYNAGOGUE<br />
THE SERPENTINE<br />
Knightsbridge<br />
Knightsbridge<br />
HARRODS<br />
SHERLOCK<br />
HOLMES<br />
MUSEUM<br />
LONDON<br />
TRANSPORT<br />
LOST<br />
PROPERTY<br />
Baker<br />
Street<br />
HYDE PARK<br />
CHURCH OF THE<br />
ANNUNCIATION<br />
Marble Arch<br />
This map is based on information derived from aerial photography and an original field survey<br />
conducted by Cosmographics, 1 Mowat Estate, Sandown Road, Watford, Herts., WD24 7UY.<br />
Map produced by Cosmographics<br />
© British Tourist Authority (trading as visitBritain) 2010.<br />
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LODGE RD<br />
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JEROME<br />
SALISBURY ST<br />
CHURCH STREET<br />
BROADLEY STREET<br />
PRAED STREET<br />
ST MICHAEL’S ST<br />
STAR STREET<br />
CRES<br />
LISSON ST<br />
H YDE<br />
SQ<br />
MEWS<br />
SOUTH TER<br />
ENNISMORE<br />
HYDE PARK ST<br />
RUTLAND<br />
ENNISMORE ST<br />
THRESHAM<br />
GATE<br />
BROMPTON<br />
SQ<br />
LILESTONE STREET<br />
MAL<br />
BELL ST<br />
STRATHEARN PL<br />
PL<br />
DAVENTRY ST<br />
BRIDGE<br />
SQ<br />
PARK<br />
ST<br />
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CROMWELL<br />
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CLARENDON<br />
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GDNS<br />
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WK<br />
CRES<br />
OXFORD<br />
SQ<br />
THE<br />
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BOAT HIRE<br />
SPEAKERS’<br />
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GROUND<br />
MARBLE<br />
ARCH<br />
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MOLYNEUX ST<br />
PL<br />
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ST<br />
HARROWBY<br />
ST<br />
PORTSEA<br />
PL<br />
CENTRAL<br />
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WYNDHAM<br />
ST<br />
Edinburgh<br />
Gate<br />
BROMPTON<br />
Boat Hire<br />
MONTAGU<br />
UPPER MONTAGU ST SQUARE<br />
NEW<br />
QUEBEC<br />
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BRYANSTON<br />
SQUARE<br />
BRYANSTON MS W<br />
CONNAUGHT<br />
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RUTLAND<br />
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LISSON GROVE<br />
OLD MARYLEBONE RD<br />
CRAWFORD<br />
PARK WEST PL<br />
NORFOLK<br />
KENDAL ST<br />
ROTTEN ROW<br />
SQ<br />
CHEVAL PL<br />
MONTP ELIER<br />
EGERTON TER<br />
TREVOR<br />
SQUARE<br />
TREVOR<br />
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MOD<br />
BRUNSWICK<br />
CENTRE<br />
WC2<br />
GT ORMOND ST<br />
HOSPITAL FOR<br />
SICK CHILDREN<br />
WC1<br />
BLOOMSBURY<br />
FREEMASON’S<br />
HALL<br />
TATTERSHALL<br />
CASTLE<br />
CONWAY<br />
HALL<br />
ST THOMAS’S<br />
HOSPITAL<br />
SERVICE) ST MARY-<br />
LE-STRAND<br />
KING’S<br />
ROMAN<br />
COLLEGE<br />
BATH<br />
Templ<br />
SOMERSET HOUSE/<br />
COURTAULD<br />
GALLERY TE<br />
ARCHBISHOP’S<br />
PARK<br />
LAMBETH<br />
PALACE<br />
THE GARDEN<br />
MUSEUM<br />
BUSH HOUSE<br />
(BBC WORLD<br />
FLORENCE<br />
NIGHTINGALE<br />
MUSEUM<br />
CHARLES<br />
DICKENS<br />
MUSEUM<br />
LONDON<br />
SCHOOL OF<br />
ECONOMICS<br />
HAYWARD<br />
GALLERY<br />
GRAY<br />
INN<br />
GDN<br />
ROYAL COLLEGE<br />
OF SURGEONS<br />
ST CL<br />
DA<br />
R<br />
NATION<br />
(COT<br />
LYT<br />
BFI AND<br />
SOUTHBANK THE<br />
SOUTHBANK CENTRE<br />
(QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL,<br />
PURCELL ROOM AND<br />
ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL)<br />
CAVALRY<br />
GUARDS<br />
MUSEUM<br />
LONDON EYE<br />
BANQUETING<br />
MEMORIAL HORSE<br />
(WATERLOO)<br />
HOUSE<br />
GUARDS<br />
PIER<br />
MINISTRY<br />
MERLIN JUBILEE<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OF<br />
ENTERTAINMENTS GARDENS<br />
10 DOWNING DEFENCE<br />
LONDON EYE<br />
Marlborough<br />
STREET<br />
Gate<br />
BOATS TO KEW,<br />
RICHMOND &<br />
ST JAMES’S<br />
FOREIGN &<br />
HAMPTON COURT,<br />
Bandstand<br />
COMMONWEALTH CENOTAPH THE TOWER,<br />
PARK<br />
OFFICE<br />
GREENWICH &<br />
COUNTY HALL<br />
THAMES BARRIER.<br />
CHURCHILL MUSEUM &<br />
(SEA LIFE<br />
CABINET WAR ROOMS<br />
LONDON AQUARIUM,<br />
Westminster WESTMINSTER NAMCO STATION,<br />
Queen Anne Storey’s<br />
Gate<br />
PIER<br />
Gate<br />
LONDON FILM MUSEUM)<br />
PETTY FRANCE<br />
ST<br />
HOWIC K PL<br />
GREENCOAT PLACE<br />
MELTON ST<br />
WARDOUR STREET<br />
NOEL STREET<br />
D’ARBLAY ST<br />
BROADWICK ST<br />
GOLDEN<br />
SQ<br />
BREWER ST<br />
MARLBOROUGH<br />
ROAD<br />
THE MALL<br />
BUCKINGHAM<br />
BRIDGE RD<br />
VICTORIA<br />
VANDON<br />
SQ<br />
ROCHESTER ROW<br />
HUNTLEY STREET<br />
CAXTON ST<br />
VINCENT<br />
CHENIES MS GDNS<br />
RATHBONE PL<br />
PETER ST<br />
ST JAMES’S<br />
SQUARE<br />
ROW<br />
GT<br />
GREYCOAT<br />
ST<br />
GORDON ST<br />
PL<br />
EARN-<br />
CHENIES<br />
ST<br />
ALFRED PL<br />
PERCY ST<br />
STRUTTON<br />
GROUND<br />
CRES<br />
MALET PL<br />
DEAN ST DEAN ST<br />
REGENT ST<br />
THE MALL<br />
(Closed to traffic<br />
P<br />
L<br />
DRUMMOND<br />
MEARD<br />
BROADWAY<br />
ELVERTON<br />
ST<br />
ENDSLEIGH<br />
STREET<br />
TAVITON ST GORDON<br />
ENDSLEIGH GDNS<br />
RIDGMOUNT<br />
SQUARE<br />
STORE ST<br />
FRITH ST<br />
ST<br />
TOTHILL<br />
ST<br />
STRUTTON<br />
GROUND<br />
GREAT<br />
ST<br />
MAUNSEL<br />
ST<br />
WHITCOMB<br />
ST<br />
REGENCY ST<br />
KEPPEL<br />
ST<br />
GOWER<br />
MEWS<br />
BEDFORD<br />
OLD COMPTON ST<br />
WATERLOO<br />
PLACE<br />
BIRDCAGE WALK<br />
GATE<br />
EVERSHOLT ST<br />
EUSTON ROAD<br />
TOTTENHAM CT RD<br />
ST<br />
5<br />
EUSTON<br />
GOODGE ST<br />
PALL MALL<br />
GOWER STREET<br />
TORRINGTON<br />
OXFORD STREET<br />
5<br />
G RE<br />
YCOAT<br />
OXENDON<br />
WOBURN<br />
GREEK ST<br />
CARLTON HOUSE TER<br />
ABBEYORCHARD<br />
OLD PYE ST<br />
HORSEFERR Y<br />
RD<br />
PETER<br />
CHADWICK<br />
GERRARD ST<br />
LISLE ST<br />
LEICESTER<br />
MEDWAY<br />
ST<br />
SQUARE<br />
ENDSLEIGH PL<br />
PL<br />
BYNG<br />
TOTTENHAM COURT RD<br />
BAYLEY<br />
HAYMARKET<br />
on Sundays)<br />
STREET<br />
CHALTON ST<br />
UPPER<br />
WOBURN PL<br />
MALET ST<br />
SQUARE<br />
ST<br />
MONCK ST<br />
SQ<br />
ST ANN’S<br />
SQ<br />
CHARING CROSS RD<br />
SHAFTESBURY AVE<br />
ST<br />
BURTON<br />
ST<br />
BEDFORD<br />
AVE<br />
GT RUSSELL<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
SHAW<br />
ST<br />
GREAT<br />
S MITH<br />
TER<br />
STACEY<br />
ST<br />
BEDFORD<br />
WAY<br />
BAINBRIDGE<br />
WEST<br />
ST<br />
ORANGE ST<br />
EAST<br />
PALL MALL<br />
EUSTON ROAD<br />
ST<br />
TAVISTOCK<br />
GILES<br />
ST MARSHAM ST<br />
DYOTT<br />
ST<br />
TOWER<br />
ST<br />
SANDWICH<br />
ST<br />
COPTIC<br />
ST<br />
PAGE STREET<br />
VINCENT ST<br />
FLAXMAN<br />
MONTAGUE PL<br />
ST<br />
MECKLEN-<br />
BURGH<br />
MAD-<br />
DOX<br />
ST<br />
COCKSPUR<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
GUARDS<br />
HORSE<br />
COMPTON<br />
ST<br />
MERCER<br />
ST<br />
KENTON<br />
ST<br />
CORAM<br />
ST<br />
ROSE<br />
DOWNING ST<br />
KING<br />
CHARLES ST<br />
MARSHAM ST<br />
GARDEN S<br />
NEW<br />
TUFTON ST<br />
ST<br />
CARTWRIGHT<br />
GREAT<br />
LANE MONMOUTH ST<br />
ST MARTIN’S<br />
GREAT<br />
COLLEGE<br />
COWLEY<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
EARLHAM ST<br />
SHELTON<br />
ST<br />
GT PETER ST<br />
ROMNEY<br />
ST<br />
HERBRAND ST<br />
WOBURN PL<br />
BLOOMSBURY ST<br />
GREAT<br />
GEORGE ST<br />
BROAD<br />
SANCTUARY<br />
RUSSELL<br />
MONTAGUE ST<br />
GARRICK ST<br />
DEAN<br />
BRADLEY<br />
THANET ST<br />
RUSSELL ST<br />
MUSEUM<br />
NEAL ST<br />
MARCHMONT ST<br />
BEDFORDBURY<br />
JUDD ST<br />
LEIGH ST<br />
SCOTLAN D<br />
YARD<br />
THORNEY ST<br />
BEDFORD PL<br />
ST<br />
PL<br />
PL<br />
WHITEHALL<br />
COURT<br />
AVE<br />
GALAN<br />
WAKEFIELD<br />
ST<br />
SHORT’S GDNS<br />
FLOBEDFORD ST<br />
BETTERTON<br />
ST<br />
HENRIETTA<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
WHITEHALL PLACE<br />
HORSE<br />
BERNARD ST<br />
BURY PL<br />
ENDELL<br />
RAL ST<br />
CHANDOS<br />
HUNTER ST<br />
TAVISTOCK PLACE<br />
PARLIAMENT<br />
SQUARE<br />
SQUARE<br />
GREAT<br />
SMITH<br />
HANDEL<br />
SQUARE<br />
GUARDS<br />
RICHMOND TER<br />
PARLIAMENT<br />
STREET<br />
ST MARGARET’S<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
OLD<br />
GLOUCESTER<br />
PL<br />
BARTER ST<br />
DRURY LANE<br />
LONG ACRE<br />
KING<br />
ST<br />
AVENUE<br />
BRIDGE<br />
STREET<br />
SQ<br />
ST<br />
SQUARE<br />
ARGYLE<br />
ARGYLE ST<br />
CROMER ST<br />
O<br />
BRUNSWICK<br />
BLO MSBURY<br />
STUKELEY ST<br />
MAIDEN LA<br />
ST<br />
JOHN ADAM<br />
VILLIERS<br />
HARRISON ST<br />
REGENT<br />
QUEEN BOSWELL ST<br />
MACKLIN<br />
NORTHUMBERLAND<br />
MILLBANK<br />
MILLBANK<br />
SOUTHAMPTON<br />
NEW OXFORD STREET<br />
HIGH ST<br />
SHAFTESBURY AVE<br />
WHITEHALL<br />
HIGH<br />
SQUARE<br />
SQ<br />
S’HAMPTON<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
SIDMOUTH<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
CATTON<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
SAND-<br />
GREAT<br />
STREET<br />
ORMOND<br />
PARKER<br />
BOW<br />
GT<br />
NEW NORTH<br />
ST<br />
FISHER<br />
QUEEN ST<br />
WILD ST<br />
HEATHCOTE<br />
HARPUR<br />
ST<br />
SAVOY<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
DRURY LANE<br />
RUSSELL<br />
WELLINGTON<br />
SAVOY<br />
BRITTANIA ST<br />
KEELEY<br />
KEMBLE<br />
PL<br />
RED<br />
LION<br />
HUNGERFORD<br />
BRIDGE<br />
& GOLDEN<br />
JUBILEE BRIDGES<br />
ST<br />
LAMB’S CONDUIT ST<br />
HALL ST<br />
WESTMINSTER<br />
BR<br />
LAMBETH<br />
BRIDGE<br />
ROW<br />
BLOOMSBURY WAY<br />
HOLBORN<br />
VICTORIA<br />
ST<br />
DRAKE<br />
PROCTER<br />
ST<br />
WICKLOW ST<br />
SWINTON<br />
ST<br />
ORDE<br />
MECKLENBURGH<br />
SQUARE<br />
KINGSWAY<br />
ST<br />
ACTON ST<br />
SQUARE<br />
LANCASTER<br />
PLACE<br />
LAMBETH PALACE<br />
AMPTON<br />
ST<br />
MILLMAN<br />
DOUGHTY<br />
MEWS<br />
GUILFORD STREET<br />
STRAND<br />
6<br />
6<br />
GRAY’S<br />
INN ROAD<br />
RUGBY<br />
ST<br />
DOUGHTY ST<br />
WHETSTONE<br />
PARK<br />
S T<br />
LAND<br />
ST<br />
LINCOLN’S<br />
INN FIELDS<br />
TOPOLSKI<br />
CENTURY<br />
LAMBETH<br />
OLD<br />
ST JAMES ST<br />
THEOBALD’S<br />
RED LION ST<br />
EAGLE ST<br />
ALDWYCH<br />
EMBANKMENT<br />
ROGER<br />
JOHN’S MS<br />
P<br />
HOLBOR<br />
ROAD<br />
CHICHELEY<br />
PRATT<br />
WLK<br />
PARADISE<br />
ST<br />
VERNON<br />
RISE<br />
BEDFORD ROW<br />
WESTMORE-<br />
LAND PRINCE-<br />
TON<br />
ST<br />
INN FIELDS<br />
BELVEDERE<br />
CUBITT<br />
WREN<br />
ST<br />
GT<br />
NORTH<br />
MEWS MEWS<br />
JOHN STREET<br />
PR<br />
WHARTON<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
JOCKEY’S FIELDS<br />
PERCY<br />
I R C U S<br />
GRANV<br />
CALTHORPE<br />
COLEY<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
LON<br />
DUCK<br />
UPPER<br />
MARSH<br />
ROYAL ST<br />
CARLISLE<br />
SAIL ST<br />
KING’S<br />
NORTHINGTON ST<br />
GT<br />
ROAD<br />
LINCOLN’S<br />
STRAND<br />
WATERLOO BR<br />
YORK<br />
KING’S CROSS<br />
ROAD<br />
HIGH HOLBORN<br />
ADDINGTON<br />
ST<br />
LAMBETH<br />
CA<br />
TEM<br />
LOLLARD<br />
PH<br />
GOUGH<br />
WATERLOO<br />
RO<br />
AR<br />
LO<br />
MA<br />
S<br />
V
HILL<br />
TEMPLE<br />
AVE<br />
BOUVERIE ST<br />
CARPENTER<br />
ST<br />
CARMELITE<br />
ST<br />
ELY PL<br />
LA<br />
JOHN<br />
BLACKFRIARS<br />
BRIDGE<br />
ST<br />
DLR<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
R<br />
WARWICK<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
PARK ST<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
ST<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
STFRIARS<br />
ST<br />
DLR<br />
RD<br />
EXPRESS<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
DLR<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
IDEAUX<br />
PL<br />
N ST<br />
VILLE<br />
ST<br />
SQUARE<br />
Y’S<br />
N<br />
NS<br />
GRAY’S<br />
INN<br />
le<br />
ELM<br />
ST<br />
Chancery<br />
Lane<br />
N<br />
ROYAL<br />
COURTS<br />
OF JUSTICE<br />
EMENT<br />
NES<br />
RUNDEL<br />
AD<br />
LA<br />
EMPLE<br />
PIER<br />
I V E R<br />
AL THEATRE<br />
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TTELTON<br />
OLIVIER<br />
EATRES)<br />
MEPHAM<br />
ST<br />
LONDON<br />
SILVER<br />
VAULTS<br />
MIDDLE<br />
TEMPLE<br />
HALL<br />
HQS<br />
WELLINGTON<br />
BFI<br />
LONDON<br />
IMAX<br />
CINEMA<br />
TEMPLE<br />
BAR<br />
Waterloo<br />
DON<br />
TOURS<br />
WATERLOO<br />
WER<br />
ARSH<br />
VIRGIL<br />
ST<br />
LLOYD<br />
ST<br />
PERCY STREET<br />
R D<br />
HOENIX<br />
H ST<br />
SQUARE<br />
LLOYD<br />
REY ST<br />
LLOYD<br />
SQ<br />
BAKER ST<br />
PLE PLACE<br />
RD<br />
LANE<br />
CENTAUR<br />
ST<br />
YARDLEY<br />
ST<br />
EASTON<br />
LAYSTALL<br />
HERCULES RD<br />
SIDFORD<br />
PL<br />
LAMBETH WALK<br />
ST<br />
PL<br />
NEW<br />
MILFORD<br />
TENISON<br />
ST HELENA<br />
MOUNT PLEASANT<br />
GRAY’S<br />
CHANCERY<br />
DOON ST<br />
WAY<br />
MARGERY<br />
EXMOUTH<br />
ST<br />
VERULAM<br />
ST<br />
INN ROAD<br />
UPPER<br />
ST<br />
SECKER<br />
ST<br />
WATERLOO<br />
EAST<br />
MURPHY<br />
ST<br />
Lambeth<br />
North<br />
CHRIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
& UPTON<br />
CHAPEL<br />
WALNUT TREE<br />
WALK<br />
ROW<br />
ST<br />
MERLIN<br />
LEATHER<br />
LANE<br />
ST<br />
FURNIVAL<br />
ST<br />
THE<br />
TEMPLE<br />
RD<br />
BURDETT<br />
ST<br />
MEAD<br />
ROW<br />
ST<br />
BALDWIN’S<br />
GDNS<br />
MIDDLE<br />
AMWELL<br />
CORNWALL ROAD<br />
STATION APPR RD<br />
LOWER MARSH<br />
COSSER ST<br />
TEMPLE<br />
FITZALAN STREET<br />
STREET<br />
CHAMP<br />
BROOKE ST<br />
CURSITOR<br />
LANE<br />
BELL YARD<br />
ROAD<br />
ST<br />
ROSEBERY AVE<br />
WESTMINSTER<br />
LA<br />
GROUND<br />
TYSOE<br />
HILL<br />
FARRINGDON<br />
ST ETHELDREDA,<br />
ELY PLACE<br />
DR JOHNSON’S<br />
HOUSE<br />
Blackfriars<br />
(closed until<br />
late 2011)<br />
HMS BLACKFRIARS<br />
PRESIDENT PIER<br />
T H A M E S<br />
GABRIEL’S<br />
WHARF<br />
BERNIE<br />
SPAIN<br />
GDNS<br />
WINDMILL<br />
STWALK<br />
CORAL<br />
ST<br />
WALK<br />
ST<br />
AQUINAS<br />
ST<br />
OXO<br />
TOWER<br />
ST GEORGE’S<br />
CATHEDRAL (RC)<br />
GERALDINE MARY<br />
HARMSWORTH PARK<br />
OAKDEN<br />
ST<br />
BISHOP<br />
TER<br />
PASSAGE<br />
HARDWICK<br />
EXMOUTH MKT<br />
ROAD<br />
LANE<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
GERRIDGE<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
RISE<br />
RO W<br />
MYDDELTON ST<br />
GREE N<br />
ST<br />
BRIDE’S<br />
IMPERIAL<br />
WAR MUSEUM<br />
WALK<br />
MONKTON SULLIVAN<br />
ST RD<br />
MEYMOTT<br />
ST<br />
Southwark<br />
RO W<br />
PL<br />
S T<br />
Tourist Services where you EC1 see this symbol on the map<br />
SPUR<br />
LEATHER LANE<br />
COIN ST<br />
FETTER LA<br />
DUCHY ST<br />
THEED ST<br />
WHITTLESEY<br />
CORNWALL RD<br />
ROUPELL STREET<br />
WOOTTON ST<br />
EDWARD<br />
HATTON GDN<br />
THE<br />
MITRE RD<br />
MORLEY ST<br />
UPPER<br />
SHORT<br />
HATFIELDS<br />
WYCLIF<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
JOHN’S<br />
SQ<br />
Farringdon<br />
ST<br />
CLERKENWELL<br />
CENTRAL<br />
MARKETS<br />
SMITHFIELD<br />
HOSIER LANE ST<br />
BARTHOLOMEW’S<br />
HOSPITAL<br />
CITY<br />
THAMES-<br />
LINK OLD<br />
BAILEY<br />
LUDGATE<br />
CIRCUS<br />
WATER<br />
GATE<br />
GROUND<br />
PARIS GD<br />
UFFORD<br />
RENNIE ST<br />
N S<br />
JOAN<br />
CUT<br />
WEBBER STREET<br />
GRAY<br />
BROOK DRIVE<br />
WALCOT SQ<br />
’S<br />
KIRBY ST<br />
WALCOT<br />
SQ<br />
SAFFRON<br />
WHITEFRIARS<br />
GREET<br />
ST MARY’S<br />
HILL<br />
GREVILLE STREET<br />
ST<br />
SQ<br />
SHOE LA<br />
DORSET<br />
DODSON ST<br />
TURNMILL ST<br />
TUDOR ST<br />
BOU<br />
VALENT<br />
ST<br />
BRITTON ST<br />
ST<br />
INE<br />
WEST<br />
SQ<br />
ORIENT<br />
ST<br />
BRISET<br />
ST<br />
CHARTERHOUSE<br />
N DARY<br />
EC4 CITY<br />
CITY OF<br />
LONDON<br />
YHA<br />
ST<br />
MARTINS<br />
BLACKFRIARS<br />
BANKSIDE<br />
GALLERY<br />
CHARTERHOUSE<br />
SQUARE<br />
SOUTHWARK<br />
ST<br />
CHANCEL<br />
ST<br />
SCORESBY<br />
ST<br />
Barbican<br />
ST<br />
BARTHOLOMEW-<br />
THE-GREAT<br />
St<br />
Paul’s<br />
ST<br />
PAUL’S<br />
CATHEDRAL<br />
ST<br />
BENET<br />
BANKSIDE<br />
GARDENS<br />
TATE<br />
MODERN<br />
MILLENNIUM<br />
BRIDGE<br />
SHAKESPEARE’S<br />
GLOBE THEATRE<br />
& EXHIBITION<br />
ST GILES<br />
MUSEUM OF<br />
LONDON<br />
ST ANNE<br />
AND ST<br />
AGNES<br />
GOLDSMITHS’<br />
HALL<br />
ST MARY-<br />
LE-BOW<br />
Mansion<br />
House<br />
ST JAMES<br />
GARLICKHYTHE<br />
VINTNERS’<br />
HALL<br />
BANKSIDE<br />
PIER<br />
BARBICAN<br />
EXHIBITION<br />
HALLS A &B<br />
WHITBREAD<br />
BREWERY<br />
BARBICAN<br />
CENTRE<br />
BARBICAN<br />
GUILDHALL,<br />
GUILDHALL<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
ST<br />
LAWRENCE<br />
JEWRY<br />
GLOBE EDUCATION<br />
CENTRE<br />
VINOPOLIS<br />
OLD<br />
STREET<br />
BURIAL<br />
GRD<br />
THE HONOURABLE<br />
ARTILLERY<br />
COMPANY HQ<br />
BUNHILL<br />
FIELDS<br />
EC2<br />
Old<br />
Street<br />
Moorgate<br />
Cannon<br />
Street<br />
CANNON<br />
STREET<br />
FISHMONGERS’<br />
HALL<br />
SWAN LANE<br />
PIER<br />
GOLDEN<br />
HINDE<br />
SOUTHWARK<br />
CATHEDRAL<br />
OLD OPERATING<br />
THEATRE,<br />
MUSEUM AND<br />
HERB GARRET<br />
GEORGE<br />
INN GUY’S<br />
HOSPITAL<br />
ST GEORGE<br />
DLR<br />
LIMEHOUSE<br />
THE MARTYR<br />
INFORMATION<br />
CENTRE<br />
Shadwell<br />
LIMEHOUSE<br />
ALL<br />
SAINTS<br />
SHADWELL<br />
WESTFERRY MUSEUM OF<br />
TOWER GATEWAY<br />
Borough<br />
LONDON<br />
BLACKWALL<br />
POPLAR<br />
Tower Hill<br />
THE DOCKLANDS<br />
WAPPING<br />
TOWER OF<br />
GRAPES WEST INDIA<br />
PROSPECT<br />
CANARY WHARF<br />
LONDON<br />
CANARY QUAY<br />
OF WHITBY<br />
WHARF<br />
TOWER<br />
PIER<br />
CANARY WHARF<br />
TOWER BRIDGE Wapping<br />
(Courtesy shuttle<br />
ROTHERHITHE<br />
BUTLER’S<br />
to City Airport)<br />
PIER HERON<br />
WHARF PIER<br />
THE<br />
MAYFLOWER<br />
QUAYS<br />
THE<br />
ANGEL<br />
Rotherhithe<br />
SOUTH<br />
ROTHERHITHE<br />
QUAY<br />
TABARD<br />
Canada<br />
GDNS<br />
Water<br />
Bermondsey<br />
CROSSHARBOUR &<br />
NEWINGTON<br />
LONDON ARENA<br />
SOUTHWARK<br />
PARK Surrey GDNS<br />
POTOON<br />
BERMONDSEY Quays<br />
DOCK<br />
DOCKLANDS<br />
WEST<br />
Elephant<br />
SILVERTOWN<br />
MUDCHUTE<br />
and Castle<br />
(Bakerloo) SOUTH<br />
ISLAND<br />
BERMONDSEY<br />
GARDENS<br />
ROW<br />
LA<br />
BENJAMIN ST<br />
COWCROSS ST<br />
WEST SMITHFIELD<br />
SNOW<br />
HILL<br />
LA<br />
FINSBURY<br />
LLOYD’S<br />
British Hotel Reservation Centre<br />
FAMILY<br />
FINSBURY<br />
RECORDS<br />
LEISURE<br />
CENTRE<br />
CENTRE<br />
For key, please see page 57<br />
PINE<br />
WARNER<br />
EYRE ST<br />
BA KER’S<br />
HERBAL<br />
ST<br />
FARRINGDON<br />
BREAMS<br />
BLDGS<br />
FRAZIER ST<br />
BAYLIS RD<br />
KING<br />
MYDDELTON<br />
N’HAMPTON<br />
BOWLING GREEN<br />
RAY<br />
FETTER<br />
NEW<br />
L A NE<br />
PEARMAN ST<br />
BRID GE R<br />
KENNINGTON ROAD<br />
RD<br />
CLERKENWELL<br />
HOLBORN<br />
LA<br />
FETTER<br />
SKINNER ST<br />
HOLBORN<br />
CIR C U S<br />
NEW<br />
CLERKENWELL<br />
SHOE<br />
ST ANDREW<br />
STREET<br />
FLEET STREET<br />
VICTORIA EMBANKMENT<br />
STAMFORD STREET<br />
WATERLOO ROAD<br />
FARRINGDON RD<br />
WOODBRIDGE ST<br />
ST<br />
SEKFORDE<br />
HOLBORN<br />
ST<br />
FARRINGDON ST<br />
BRIDE ST<br />
WEBBER ROW<br />
ST GEORGE’S RD<br />
LAMBETH ROAD<br />
7 8 9<br />
AUSTRAL<br />
RAWSTORNE<br />
WYNYATT ST<br />
SPENCER ST<br />
AYLESBURY<br />
NEW BRIDGE ST<br />
H<br />
ST JOHN<br />
BLACKFRIARS ROAD<br />
SQ<br />
DOLBEN<br />
ST<br />
GAMBIA<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
DOYLE<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
DALLINGTON<br />
ST<br />
BERRY<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
CREED<br />
SILEX<br />
ST<br />
LA<br />
N’BURGH<br />
ST<br />
LITTLE<br />
BRITAIN<br />
ST<br />
KINGS SQ<br />
PETER’S<br />
HILL<br />
CASTLE BAYNARD<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
CRESCENT<br />
ROW<br />
LITTLE<br />
BRITAIN<br />
ANGEL<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST W<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
BALTIC<br />
E<br />
ST<br />
LA<br />
FOSTER<br />
GLO<br />
NEW<br />
WALK<br />
ST<br />
MEADOW<br />
ROW<br />
NORMAN<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
PERCIVAL ST<br />
MINT MILLS<br />
HOPTON ST<br />
NELSON<br />
SQUARE<br />
GARDEN<br />
HAYLES ST<br />
ST JOHN<br />
ST JOHN<br />
COCK LA<br />
OLD BAILEY<br />
PILGRIM ST<br />
BLACKFRIARS<br />
ST<br />
VIADUCT<br />
ONN’HAMP<br />
T<br />
SEBASTIAN<br />
CYRUS ST<br />
COMPTON ST<br />
GREAT<br />
GILTSPUR<br />
CARTER<br />
HOLLAND ST<br />
PEAR TREE ST<br />
SUMNER<br />
BEAZOAR ST<br />
LA NE<br />
GREAT SUFFOLK<br />
GT SUFFOLK<br />
WEBBER<br />
KING JAMES ST<br />
LAVINGTON<br />
LOMAN ST<br />
SURREY<br />
ROW<br />
KEYWORTH ST<br />
WOOD<br />
OSWIN ST<br />
HALL ST<br />
LUDGATE HILL<br />
QUEEN<br />
BURRELL<br />
SUTTON ST<br />
ROAD<br />
STREET<br />
ONTARIO<br />
ST<br />
MORELAND ST<br />
GOSWELL RD<br />
CHARTERHOUSE<br />
LA<br />
ST<br />
SQUARE<br />
LONG LA<br />
LANE<br />
CLOTH FAIR<br />
NEWGATE ST<br />
SEWARD STREET<br />
ST PAUL’S<br />
VICTORIA ST<br />
WHITE LION<br />
HILL<br />
EWER ST<br />
PARK<br />
ST<br />
UNION STREET<br />
ELEPHANT &<br />
COPPERFIELD ST<br />
ST<br />
CASTLE<br />
BASTWICK ST<br />
EDWARD<br />
KING<br />
GEE STREET<br />
ST<br />
SCOVELL<br />
ELEPHANT<br />
BALTIC<br />
GOSWELL<br />
AGUE<br />
ST<br />
ST MARTIN’S<br />
DINGLEY ROAD<br />
CENTRAL STREET<br />
DISTAFF<br />
FANN<br />
LE GRAND<br />
CHURCHYARD<br />
SOUTHWARK<br />
BOROUGH ROAD<br />
SE15<br />
PECKHAM<br />
ROAD<br />
ALDERSGATE<br />
LA<br />
ST<br />
GREAT GUILDFORD<br />
ROCKINGHAM ST<br />
TIVERTON ST<br />
MITCHELL<br />
ST<br />
LANT ST<br />
TARN<br />
MACCLESFIELD<br />
OLD ST<br />
ST<br />
CHANGE<br />
COLLINSON<br />
GOLDEN LA<br />
NOBLE ST<br />
ONE NEW<br />
CHANGE<br />
NEW<br />
NEWINGTON<br />
CAUSEWAY<br />
HILL<br />
BE<br />
ST<br />
BEAR<br />
GDNS<br />
IRONMONGER ROW<br />
GARRETT<br />
ST<br />
LA<br />
BREAD<br />
ST<br />
LAMBETH<br />
O’<br />
MEARA<br />
ST<br />
MINT<br />
ST<br />
STREET<br />
BANNER<br />
ST<br />
STAINING<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
WOOD<br />
BATH TERRACE<br />
ST<br />
WOOD<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
GRESHAM ST<br />
ST<br />
SKINNERS<br />
LA<br />
THRALE<br />
AYRES ST<br />
ROCKINGHAM ST<br />
RADNOR ST<br />
ROW<br />
PARK<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
BROCKHAM<br />
ST<br />
FALMOUTH<br />
QUEEN<br />
ST<br />
BATH STREET<br />
ERROL<br />
CLINK<br />
ST<br />
LAMB’S<br />
PASSAGE<br />
COUSIN<br />
LANE<br />
ST<br />
PL<br />
CHEQUER ST<br />
DUFFERIN ST<br />
SILK STREET<br />
COLLEGE<br />
MUNTON<br />
RD<br />
ST<br />
FORE STREET<br />
CLOAK LA<br />
ST<br />
AVE<br />
OLD<br />
JEWRY<br />
DRAL<br />
CATH<br />
ST<br />
Monument<br />
MONUMENT<br />
ST MAGNUS<br />
THE MARTYR<br />
LONDON<br />
BRIDGE<br />
PIER<br />
THE<br />
LONDON BRIDGE<br />
EXPERIENCE<br />
<strong>London</strong><br />
Bridge<br />
ALL<br />
HALLOWS-<br />
BY-THE-<br />
TOWER<br />
ALL<br />
HALLOWS-<br />
ON-<br />
THE-WALL<br />
LONDON<br />
BRIDGE<br />
LINK TO<br />
STANSTED<br />
SHUTTLE<br />
BUS TO<br />
CITY AIRPORT<br />
LIVERPOOL<br />
STREET<br />
Liverpool<br />
Street<br />
ST<br />
MARGARET<br />
PATTENS<br />
LONDON BRITAIN AT WAR<br />
DUNGEON EXPERIENCE<br />
FENCHURCH<br />
STREET<br />
TOWER PIER<br />
(FERRY TO HMS<br />
BELFAST)<br />
Shoreditch<br />
High Street<br />
TOWER<br />
ST<br />
42<br />
MARGARET,<br />
LOTHBURY<br />
ST HELENS 30<br />
BANK OF STOCK EXCHANGE ST MARY AXE<br />
Aldgate<br />
ENGLAND<br />
(THE GERKIN)<br />
ST<br />
MUSEUM<br />
MERCHANT<br />
BEVIS MARKS<br />
BOTOLPH<br />
ROYAL TAYLORS’<br />
SYNAGOGUE<br />
Bank EXCHANGE HALL<br />
LLOYD’S<br />
DLR<br />
OF LONDON ST<br />
ST PETER LEADENHALL<br />
KATHARINE<br />
MANSION<br />
UPON MARKET<br />
CREE<br />
HOUSE<br />
CORNHILL<br />
TRAINS<br />
ST<br />
TO<br />
STEPHEN<br />
EC3<br />
CITY AIRPORT<br />
WALBROOK<br />
ALL<br />
HALLOWS<br />
LANE<br />
BOROUGH<br />
ST<br />
WALK<br />
MOORGATE<br />
ELBA<br />
AVE<br />
LOTHBURY<br />
LA<br />
IRONMONGER<br />
ST<br />
HILL<br />
ST<br />
E<br />
ST<br />
EST<br />
AVE<br />
POULTRY<br />
CLINK<br />
PRISON<br />
MUSEUM<br />
MERRICK<br />
ROAD<br />
BOROUGH<br />
SQ<br />
TENNIS<br />
TRINITY CHURCH TRINITY ST<br />
TRIO PL<br />
WHITECROSS<br />
ADDLE<br />
WOOD ST<br />
MILK<br />
MORA<br />
GALWAY ST<br />
FORTUNE<br />
ST<br />
BEECH ST<br />
ST<br />
LANE<br />
WATLING<br />
MENIER<br />
GALLERY<br />
RUSSIA<br />
UNION STREET<br />
LITTLE<br />
DORRIT CT<br />
REDCROSS WAY<br />
TRINITY<br />
SQ<br />
SWAN STREET<br />
ST<br />
SQ<br />
LIZARD<br />
ROSCOE<br />
LONDON WALL<br />
CHEAPSIDE<br />
BOW<br />
ST<br />
CANNON ST<br />
BRIDGE<br />
QUEEN<br />
UPPER THAMES<br />
BRIDGE<br />
ROAD<br />
S OU THWARK<br />
BANKEND<br />
DICKENS<br />
KING ST<br />
COLE ST<br />
SHEPHERDS<br />
BASINGHALL<br />
MILTON<br />
STONEY ST<br />
GLOBE<br />
NILE ST<br />
CITY ROAD<br />
ST PL<br />
SOUTHWARK QUEEN<br />
HARPER<br />
STREET<br />
STREET<br />
7 8<br />
ST<br />
ROAD<br />
BUNHILL<br />
BASINGHALL<br />
DOWGATE<br />
BRITANNIA<br />
ROW<br />
MOOR LA<br />
COLEMAN<br />
ST<br />
STREET<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
MALLOW<br />
FEATHERSTONE<br />
ARMS<br />
ANGEL<br />
PASS<br />
HIGH ST<br />
NEWCOMEN ST<br />
MERMAID CT<br />
NEBRASKA<br />
BAL DWIN<br />
PEERLESS ST<br />
PILGRIMAGE<br />
ROPEMAKER<br />
NEW<br />
UNION ST<br />
PROVOST<br />
PRINCE’S<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
STERRY ST<br />
DEVERELL STREET<br />
SPURGEON<br />
CL<br />
KINGS<br />
YD<br />
ST<br />
EC3<br />
SWAN<br />
LANE<br />
TABARD STREET<br />
JOHN<br />
MAURICE<br />
VESTRY<br />
CHISWELL ST<br />
GREAT DOVER<br />
MOORGATE<br />
EAST RD<br />
FINSBURY<br />
PAVEMENT<br />
ROW<br />
MANCIPLE<br />
STREET<br />
CITY RD<br />
LONDON<br />
WALL<br />
ST<br />
HAN<br />
PL<br />
LA<br />
ST<br />
PL<br />
ST<br />
SOUTH<br />
PL<br />
ST<br />
BACHES<br />
ST<br />
CRANWOOD<br />
ST<br />
MA RTIN<br />
ARTHUR<br />
LONDON<br />
BRIDGE ST<br />
KEY<br />
ST<br />
BURBAGE CLOSE<br />
HABERDASHER ST<br />
CHART<br />
BRUNSWICK<br />
KING WILLIAM ST<br />
RAILWAY<br />
STAPLE<br />
BLACK<br />
HORSE<br />
C T<br />
SEARLES<br />
BUTTESLAND<br />
ST<br />
COWPER ST<br />
AVE<br />
EPWORTH<br />
ST<br />
FINSBURY<br />
SQUARE<br />
WILSON<br />
FINSBURY<br />
CIRCUS<br />
THROGMORTON<br />
LA<br />
CLEMENTS<br />
AUSTIN<br />
LA<br />
BIRCHIN<br />
SNOWSFIELDS<br />
MONUMENT<br />
GUY ST<br />
PARDONER S<br />
LAW ST<br />
POTIER<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
STREET<br />
BOOTS<br />
ST<br />
BROADGATE<br />
ICE RINK &<br />
ARENA<br />
WESTON ST<br />
PAUL<br />
STREET<br />
SUN ST<br />
ELDON ST<br />
WINCHESTER<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
OLD<br />
BROAD ST<br />
ASHFORD<br />
ST<br />
MARY<br />
HILL<br />
ST<br />
AT<br />
ROOD<br />
LA<br />
ST<br />
CUSTOM<br />
HOUSE<br />
HMS BELFAST<br />
HAY’S<br />
GALLERIA<br />
WINSTON CHURCHILL’S<br />
KIRBY<br />
GROVE<br />
GREEN<br />
WALK<br />
LEONARD STREET<br />
CLERE ST<br />
TABERNACLE ST<br />
STREET<br />
CHARLES<br />
SQUARE<br />
BONHILL ST<br />
WORSHIP ST<br />
DUKE<br />
ST HILL<br />
APP<br />
PUR-<br />
MONT-<br />
GRACE-<br />
BLOMFIELD<br />
ST<br />
GT<br />
THREADNEEDLE ST<br />
LONDON BRIDGE<br />
OLD<br />
CORNHILL<br />
LOMBARD ST<br />
MRK<br />
MAGDALEN<br />
ST<br />
DENNIS<br />
SEVER’S<br />
HOUSE<br />
TRINITY<br />
CORN HOUSE<br />
EXCHANGE<br />
Tower<br />
Hill<br />
THE<br />
SCOOP<br />
OLD<br />
SPITALFIELDS<br />
TOWER OF LONDON/<br />
JEWEL HOUSE<br />
CHAPEL ROYAL<br />
OF ST JOHN<br />
RIVER BOATS<br />
TO WESTMINSTER<br />
AND GREENWICH<br />
UPPER POOL<br />
CITY HALL<br />
COTTON’S<br />
GDNS<br />
PETTICOAT<br />
LANE<br />
WHITE<br />
KENNET<br />
ST<br />
THE<br />
TOWER BRIDGE<br />
EXHIBITION<br />
LAMBETH<br />
COLLEGE<br />
FOLGATE<br />
ST<br />
ROYAL VICTORIA DOCK<br />
<strong>London</strong> City<br />
LONDON<br />
Airport<br />
GLASSBLOWING<br />
NORTH<br />
POTOON<br />
GREENWICH<br />
DOCK<br />
WORKSHOP<br />
PIER<br />
WEST<br />
North<br />
BERMONDSEY<br />
SILVERTOWN<br />
SILVERTOWN<br />
Greenwich ANTIQUE MARKET & CITY AIRPORT<br />
WESTON STREET<br />
BLACKALL ST<br />
CLIFTON ST<br />
DYSART<br />
ST<br />
OLD BROAD ST<br />
ST<br />
CHURCH<br />
ST THOMAS<br />
EAST<br />
INDIA<br />
ST<br />
MELLOR<br />
BRICKLAYER’S<br />
A RM S<br />
PITFIELD ST<br />
BOWLING MUNDY<br />
CORONET<br />
ST<br />
CLIFTON<br />
EARL<br />
OOR<br />
ST<br />
LUKE<br />
HOLYWELL<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ROW<br />
WORSHIP<br />
FINSBURY<br />
LI ME<br />
SNOWSFIELDS<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
HELEN’S<br />
PL<br />
ST<br />
GATE<br />
LEATHERMARKET<br />
STREET<br />
APPOLD<br />
LIVERPOOL<br />
DECIMA ST<br />
ROTHSAY ST<br />
ALICE<br />
ABERD<br />
ST<br />
MOROCCO<br />
SWAN<br />
LEROY ST<br />
ST CURTAIN RD<br />
SQ<br />
HEARN<br />
ST<br />
AVE<br />
SHAND ST<br />
GUINNESS<br />
STREET<br />
ROW<br />
ST MARY AXE<br />
FENCHURCH<br />
MARK LA<br />
WOOD’S<br />
PL<br />
BATEMAN’S<br />
ROW<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
NEW INN YD<br />
KING<br />
JOHN<br />
CT<br />
PRIMROSE ST SPITAL<br />
M E AD<br />
HOXTON ST<br />
ST<br />
Central<br />
WHITE<br />
GALLERY<br />
CUBE<br />
SQ<br />
RIVINGTON<br />
WORMWOOD<br />
ST<br />
LWR THAMES<br />
CHARLOTTE<br />
HOXTON<br />
ST<br />
LANE<br />
WEBB ST<br />
DRY SDALE<br />
VICTORIA<br />
AVE<br />
NEW ST<br />
ST<br />
BARNHAM<br />
STREET<br />
GREAT EASTERN ST<br />
HOLLYWELL LA<br />
SHIRE<br />
BISHOPSGATE<br />
CAMOMILE<br />
CRUCIFIX<br />
SQ<br />
TOWER<br />
TANNER ST<br />
PAGE’S<br />
PLOUGHYD<br />
BURY<br />
FENCHURCH ST<br />
GT<br />
STREET<br />
TOWER ST<br />
ST<br />
TOOLEY ST<br />
MARKS<br />
LEADENHALL ST<br />
ROYAL<br />
VICTORIA<br />
R I V E R<br />
TOWER BRIDGE<br />
OLD ST<br />
CURTAIN RD<br />
BYWARD<br />
LA<br />
SQ<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
MITRE<br />
ST<br />
GRANGE<br />
WALK<br />
ST<br />
CALVERT<br />
AVE<br />
ST<br />
FENDALL<br />
ST<br />
AUSTIN<br />
ST<br />
FLEUR DE<br />
LIS ST<br />
CUTLER<br />
ST<br />
CREECHURCH<br />
HILL<br />
SANDY’S<br />
ROW<br />
ST<br />
BRUSHFIELD<br />
NORTON FOLGATE<br />
ARTILLERY<br />
MIDDLESEX<br />
HOUNDSDITCH<br />
T H A M E S<br />
RD<br />
BEVIS<br />
CUSTOM<br />
CUSTOM HOUSE<br />
HOUSE FOR EXCEL<br />
CHARLTON<br />
DITCH HIGH<br />
SHORE<br />
PEPYS<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
FAIR<br />
STREET<br />
POPE<br />
ST<br />
BROOK<br />
CRIMSCOTT<br />
WATERSON<br />
<strong>London</strong> Map<br />
ST<br />
CRI SPIN<br />
PL<br />
ST ANDREW<br />
BY-THE-<br />
WARDROBE<br />
DEVON-<br />
SHIRE<br />
VIS-<br />
COUNT<br />
ST<br />
FINS-<br />
BURY<br />
ST<br />
MIL-<br />
TON<br />
CT<br />
BEAU-<br />
PUD-<br />
DING<br />
LA<br />
DEVON-<br />
GAY-<br />
NICH-<br />
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From 9 Dec Dickens And<br />
<strong>London</strong>. Paintings, photos,<br />
costumes, objects, sounds<br />
and projections evoke<br />
Dickens’s life and works<br />
(p. 12). Exhibition £8, child<br />
£6. Daily 10.00-18.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
<strong>London</strong> Wall, EC2.<br />
020 7001 9844.<br />
museumoflondon.org.<br />
uk Ë St. Paul’s. Map B8.<br />
MUSEUM OF LONDON<br />
DOCKLANDS<br />
The intriguing history of<br />
the meandering River<br />
Thames, from its time<br />
as a Roman port to the<br />
ongoing regeneration of<br />
the docks. Displays include<br />
the thought-provoking<br />
permanent exhibition,<br />
<strong>London</strong>, Sugar & Slavery.<br />
Until 5 Feb Your 2012.<br />
Display of 20 images about<br />
the building of the Olympic<br />
Park. Daily 10.00-18.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
West India Quay, E14.<br />
020 7001 9844.<br />
museumoflondon.org.<br />
uk/docklands Ë Canary<br />
Wharf. Map inset.<br />
NATURAL HISTORY<br />
MUSEUM<br />
Astounding natural history<br />
collections. Exhibits range<br />
from the Images of Nature<br />
gallery (showing wonderful<br />
modern and historic<br />
artworks), to the Darwin<br />
Centre, where you can<br />
see leading scientists at<br />
work. Until 12 Mar Veolia<br />
Environnement Wildlife<br />
Photographer Of The Year.<br />
Highlights from the annual<br />
photography competition.<br />
Exhibition £8, child £4.<br />
Daily 10.00-17.50 (until<br />
22.30 last Fri of month).<br />
Admission free.<br />
Cromwell Road, SW7.<br />
020 7942 5000.<br />
nhm.ac.uk Ë South<br />
Kensington. Map D2.<br />
SCIENCE MUSEUM<br />
Dedicated to science and<br />
technology with changing<br />
exhibitions and an Imax<br />
3D cinema. Until 30 Dec<br />
Cosmos & Culture: How<br />
Astronomy Has Shaped Our<br />
World. Stargazing around<br />
the globe, from ancient<br />
beginnings to the latest<br />
technology. Until 31 Dec<br />
Robots Festival. Emotibots<br />
(robots that mimic human<br />
emotions), art installations,<br />
workshops, kids’ events and<br />
more. Until 5 Jun Hidden<br />
Heroes. Discover the stories<br />
behind everyday objects<br />
from lipstick to the thermos<br />
flask and the tea bag.<br />
Exhibition £6. Daily 10.00-<br />
18.00. Admission free; Imax<br />
ticket prices vary.<br />
Exhibition Road, SW7.<br />
08708 704 868.<br />
sciencemuseum.org.uk<br />
Ë South Kensington.<br />
Map D2.<br />
VICTORIA AND<br />
ALBERT MUSEUM<br />
The V&A has a magnificent<br />
collection of fine and<br />
applied arts spanning<br />
3,000 years. Artefacts<br />
include ceramics, fashion,<br />
paintings photographs and<br />
illustrations. Until 15 Jan<br />
Postmodernism: Style And<br />
Subversion 1970-1990.<br />
Postmodernist design in<br />
architecture, furniture, art,<br />
film, music, graphics and<br />
fashion. Exhibition £11.<br />
Until 26 Feb The House<br />
Of Annie Lennox. Exploring<br />
the work of the pop icon.<br />
Until 18 Mar Ai Weiwei:<br />
Dropping The Urn (Ceramic<br />
Works, 5000 BC-AD<br />
2010). Ceramics, photos<br />
and video by the Chinese<br />
contemporary artist. Sat-<br />
Thurs 10.00-17.45;<br />
Fri 10.00-22.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Cromwell Road, SW7.<br />
020 7942 2000.<br />
vam.ac.uk Ë South<br />
Kensington. Map D2.<br />
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BANK OF ENGLAND<br />
MUSEUM<br />
Charting the history of the<br />
nation’s finances, from the<br />
Bank’s foundation in 1694<br />
to today, with fascinating<br />
audio-visual displays and<br />
arty activities for children.<br />
Mon-Fri 10.00-17.00.<br />
Closed on bank holidays.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Threadneedle Street, EC2.<br />
020 7601 5545.<br />
bankofengland.co.uk<br />
Ë Bank. Map B8.<br />
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CLINK PRISON<br />
MUSEUM<br />
A former prison dating back to<br />
1144, it houses an exhibition<br />
about <strong>London</strong>’s penal past<br />
and instruments of torture.<br />
Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00; Sat-<br />
Sun 10.00-19.30.. Admission<br />
£7, child £5.50.<br />
1 Clink Street, SE1.<br />
020 7403 0900.<br />
clink.co.uk<br />
t Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge.<br />
Map C8.<br />
DE MORGAN CENTRE<br />
An excellent collection of<br />
ceramics and paintings by<br />
artist William De Morgan<br />
and his wife Evelyn. The<br />
Wandsworth Museum<br />
(p. 65) is in the same building.<br />
Tue-Fri 13.00-17.00; Sat<br />
10.00-17.00. Admission £4,<br />
child free.<br />
38 West Hill, SW18. 020<br />
8871 1144. demorgan.<br />
org.uk Ë East Putney.<br />
Off map.<br />
DENNIS SEVERS’<br />
HOUSE<br />
A <strong>London</strong> townhouse<br />
evocatively staged by the<br />
late artist Dennis Severs to<br />
appear as if residents from<br />
the 17th to 19th centuries still<br />
live there. Explore its rooms<br />
and follow sound installations<br />
recreating old-fashioned<br />
family life. Times vary.<br />
Admission from £5 to £12.<br />
18 Folgate Street, E1.<br />
020 7247 4013.<br />
dennissevershouse.<br />
co.uk t Ë Liverpool<br />
Street. Map A9.<br />
DR. JOHNSON’S HOUSE<br />
In this period home, Dr.<br />
Samuel Johnson compiled the<br />
first comprehensive English<br />
dictionary. The building dates<br />
from the 18th century and<br />
boasts historic interiors. Mon-<br />
Sat 11.00-17.00. Admission<br />
£4.50, child £1.50.<br />
17 Gough Square, EC4.<br />
020 7353 3745.<br />
drjohnsonshouse.org<br />
Ë Chancery Lane. Map B7.<br />
FAN MUSEUM, THE<br />
The world’s only fan museum<br />
features permanent and<br />
temporary exhibitions with<br />
some examples dating back<br />
to the 11th century. Tues-Sat<br />
11.00-17.00; Sun<br />
12.00-17.00. Admission<br />
£4, child free.<br />
12 Crooms Hill, SE10.<br />
020 8305 1441.<br />
thefanmuseum.org.uk<br />
Ë Cutty Sark. Map inset.<br />
FASHION AND<br />
TEXTILE MUSEUM<br />
British designer Zandra<br />
Rhodes is behind this hub<br />
of contemporary fashion,<br />
textiles and jewellery.<br />
Until 26 Feb From Catwalk<br />
To Cover. Photos of fashion<br />
shows, including Lagerfeld,<br />
Westwood and McQueen.<br />
Tues-Sat 11.00-18.00.<br />
Admission £7, child free.<br />
83 Bermondsey Street,<br />
SE1. 020 7407 8664.<br />
ftmlondon.org<br />
t Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge.<br />
Off map.<br />
GEFFRYE MUSEUM<br />
Historic 18th-century<br />
almshouses with rooms<br />
recreating English home<br />
interiors from 1600 onwards,<br />
plus temporary exhibitions.<br />
Until 8 Jan Christmas Past:<br />
400 Years Of Seasonal<br />
Traditions In English Homes.<br />
Eleven period rooms<br />
decorated in festive style<br />
(p. 10-11). Tues-Sat 10.00-<br />
17.00; Sun 12.00-17.00<br />
(closed Mon, except bank<br />
holidays). Admission free.<br />
136 Kingsland Road, E2.<br />
020 7739 9893.<br />
geffrye-museum.org.uk<br />
Ë Hoxton. Off map.<br />
HANDEL HOUSE<br />
MUSEUM<br />
German composer George<br />
Frideric Handel lived here for<br />
36 years. Faithfully restored,<br />
his former home hosts<br />
exhibitions and ticketed<br />
music recitals (p. 84). Tues-<br />
Wed & Fri-Sat 10.00-18.00;<br />
Thu 10.00-20.00; Sun<br />
12.00-18.00. Admission<br />
£6, child £2.<br />
25 Brook Street, W1.<br />
020 7495 1685.<br />
handelhouse.org<br />
Ë Bond Street. Map C4.<br />
HORNIMAN MUSEUM<br />
& GARDENS<br />
Displays ranging from<br />
anthropology and natural<br />
history to musical instruments.<br />
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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES<br />
Inspiring<br />
Beautiful<br />
Free<br />
Victoria and Albert<br />
Museum, <strong>London</strong><br />
The world’s greatest<br />
museum of art and design<br />
www.vam.ac.uk<br />
A MUSEUM OF CIVILIAN LIFE DURING<br />
THE SECOND WORLD WAR<br />
This is a unique museum of interest to all ages,<br />
featuring evacuation, rationing, shelters,<br />
weddings, bomb disposal and gas masks.<br />
WALK THROUGH THE LONDON BLITZ<br />
SEE IT! FEEL IT! BREATHE IT!<br />
Special events and<br />
more every day in<br />
the Bank’s Museum<br />
64/66 Tooley Street,<br />
<strong>London</strong> Bridge SE1 2TF<br />
Every day except<br />
24-26 December<br />
Tel: 020 7403 3171<br />
for group and<br />
hospitality bookings<br />
www.britainatwar.co.uk<br />
info@britainatwar.org.uk<br />
Money comes to life<br />
It’s fascinating and fun!<br />
V&A Rotunda Chandelier, Dale Chihuly, 1999.<br />
Photography by Peter Durant<br />
Admission free<br />
10am – 5pm Monday to Friday. Closed weekends<br />
and public holidays. Entrance in Bartholomew<br />
Lane, <strong>London</strong> EC2R 8AH. Tel: 020 7601 5545<br />
www.bankofengland.co.uk/museum<br />
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MERCHANT SHIP, EMPIRE TIDE, CIRCA 1942, COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM<br />
Amazing voyages<br />
There’s lots to see at the National Maritime Museum<br />
this winter. Its latest exhibition Arctic Convoys, 1941-1945<br />
(pictured, until 28 Feb) marks the 70th anniversary of<br />
the first Allied Arctic convoys to Russia. Find out why<br />
Prime Minister Winston Churchill described it as “the worst<br />
journey in the world” through evocative photos, paintings<br />
and clothing from the sailors who endured it. While you’re<br />
there, don’t forget to visit the recently launched gallery,<br />
Traders: The East India Company And Asia. It showcases<br />
objects from Asia and the Indian Ocean and tells the<br />
colourful story of the British company that traded in exotic<br />
goods including tea, silk, dye and opium from the 17th to<br />
19th centuries. You could stop for a cup of tea yourself,<br />
in the museum’s café or brasserie overlooking the wintery<br />
beauty of Greenwich Park.<br />
National Maritime Museum, p. 52.<br />
You’ll also find an aquarium,<br />
an interactive wildlife gallery,<br />
plus 16 acres of gardens<br />
(parts are closed for<br />
redevelopment until spring).<br />
Until 8 Jan Bali: Dancing For<br />
The Gods. Balinese culture<br />
and dance experienced<br />
through amazing costumes<br />
and artefacts. Daily 10.30-<br />
17.30. Museum and garden<br />
free; aquarium £2, child £1.<br />
100 <strong>London</strong> Road, SE23.<br />
020 8699 1872.<br />
horniman.ac.uk<br />
Ë Forest Hill. Off map.<br />
LIBRARY & MUSEUM<br />
OF FREEMASONRY<br />
MUSEUM, THE<br />
World-class collection of<br />
Masonic art, artefacts and<br />
books. Free tours are available<br />
of the magnificent art deco<br />
building. Until 22 Dec The<br />
Patriot Mason: Freemasonry<br />
In American Society.<br />
Costumes, medals, paintings,<br />
books and documents explore<br />
the role of freemasonry in the<br />
US, from the 18th century<br />
onwards. Mon-Fri 10.00-<br />
17.00. Admission free.<br />
Freemasons’ Hall, 60<br />
Great Queen Street,<br />
WC2. 020 7395 9257.<br />
freemasonry.london.<br />
museum Ë Covent<br />
Garden. Map B6.<br />
LONDON CANAL<br />
MUSEUM<br />
Discover the history of the<br />
capital’s canals through<br />
displays, arts and crafts, plus<br />
guided walks and boat trips.<br />
Download an MP3 tour from<br />
the website before your visit.<br />
Tues-Sun 10.00-16.30 (until<br />
19.30 on the first Thurs of<br />
the month). Admission £3,<br />
child £1.50, under-fours free.<br />
12-13 New Wharf Road,<br />
N1. 020 7713 0836.<br />
canalmuseum.org.uk<br />
t Ë King’s Cross.<br />
Off map.<br />
OLD OPERATING<br />
THEATRE MUSEUM<br />
& HERB GARRET<br />
A macabre yet fascinating<br />
relic of the original St.<br />
Thomas’ Hospital. Inside<br />
you’ll encounter bizarre<br />
medical implements and hairraising<br />
stories of operations<br />
in times before the invention<br />
of anaesthetic. Daily 10.30-<br />
17.00. Admission £5.90,<br />
child £3.40.<br />
9a St. Thomas Street, SE1.<br />
020 7188 2679.<br />
thegarret.org.uk<br />
t Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge.<br />
Map C8.<br />
SIR JOHN<br />
SOANE’S MUSEUM<br />
Late architect’s hometurned-museum.<br />
Soane<br />
himself designed this house<br />
to show off his collection<br />
of antiques and art, much<br />
of which is exhibited today.<br />
From 2 Dec A Rake<br />
Revisited: Henry Hudson<br />
At The Soane. Large-scale<br />
plasticine ‘paintings’ based<br />
on William Hogarth’s A<br />
Rake’s Progress. Tues-Sat<br />
10.00-17.00. Admission free.<br />
13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields,<br />
WC2. 020 7405 2107.<br />
soane.org Ë Holborn.<br />
Map B6.<br />
V&A MUSEUM<br />
OF CHILDHOOD<br />
National collection of<br />
childhood objects dating<br />
back to the 16th century.<br />
Until 8 Jan Jake And<br />
Dinos Chapman: My Giant<br />
Colouring Book. Subversive<br />
images inspired by drawing<br />
books (p. 47). Until 26 Feb<br />
The Stuff Of Nightmares.<br />
Sinister fairytales and<br />
their appeal. Until 4 Mar<br />
Magic Worlds. Exhibition<br />
about magic of all kinds<br />
from magicians to witches,<br />
wizards and fairies. Exhibits<br />
include costumes, optical<br />
toys, paintings and illustrated<br />
books. Daily 10.00-17.45.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Cambridge Heath Road,<br />
E2. 020 8983 5200.<br />
vam.ac.uk/moc<br />
Ë Bethnal Green. Off map.<br />
WANDSWORTH<br />
MUSEUM<br />
Charting the history of<br />
<strong>London</strong>’s Wandsworth area,<br />
including its dramatic Ice<br />
Age landscapes. The De<br />
Morgan Centre (p. 61) is in<br />
the same building. Tues-Sun<br />
10.00-17.00. Admission £4.<br />
38 West Hill, SW18.<br />
020 8870 6060.<br />
wandsworthmuseum.<br />
co.uk Ë East Putney.<br />
Off map.<br />
WALLACE COLLECTION<br />
The former Wallace family<br />
home displaying their<br />
collection of rococo art,<br />
sculpture and furniture,<br />
plus armour. Paintings<br />
include Jean-Honoré<br />
Fragonard’s 18th-century<br />
masterpiece, The Swing.<br />
Daily 10.00-17.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
Hertford House,<br />
Manchester Square, W1.<br />
020 7563 9500.<br />
wallacecollection.org<br />
Ë Bond Street. Map B4.<br />
WELLCOME<br />
COLLECTION<br />
Medicine, life and art<br />
explored in more than<br />
1,500 exhibits, including<br />
shrunken heads and ancient<br />
remedies. Expect temporary<br />
exhibitions and permanent<br />
collections. Until 26 Feb<br />
Miracles And Charms.<br />
Exhibition about faith,<br />
mortality and healing.<br />
Tues, Wed, Fri & Sat 10.00-<br />
18.00; Sun 11.00-18.00;<br />
Thurs 10.00-22.00; bank<br />
holidays 12.00-18.00.<br />
Admission free.<br />
183 Euston Road, NW1.<br />
020 7611 2222.<br />
wellcomecollection.org<br />
t Ë Euston. Map A5.<br />
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES<br />
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SHOPPING<br />
Shopping<br />
With Caroline Merry<br />
What’s hot<br />
‘Tis the season for festive shopping<br />
This month sees a sprinkling of Christmas<br />
shopping events across the capital:<br />
CANARY WHARF<br />
1 Dec With its impressive array of retailers,<br />
Canary Wharf’s Christmas shopping<br />
extravaganza is the perfect chance to pick<br />
up a gift. Be inspired by a fashion show<br />
then enjoy giveaways. 9.00-20.00.<br />
Jubilee Place & Cabot Place, E14.<br />
canarywharf.com Ë Canary Wharf.<br />
Map inset.<br />
SEVEN DIALS/ST. MARTIN’S<br />
COURTYARD<br />
1 Dec Escape the crowds in this charming<br />
setting, where for one night only, visitors<br />
can enjoy a 20% discount at more than<br />
100 stores. 17.00-21.00.<br />
Covent Garden, WC2. sevendials.<br />
co.uk Ë Covent Garden. Map B6.<br />
BELGRAVIA<br />
4 Dec Festive shopping for the whole family<br />
is what the beautiful streets of Belgravia<br />
have in store. The area will play host to<br />
stalls selling gifts and crafts, plus there’ll<br />
be live music, free rickshaw rides and<br />
a visit from Santa himself (times TBC).<br />
Elizabeth Street & Pimlico Road, SW1.<br />
grosvenorlondon.com Ë Victoria.<br />
Map D3/4.<br />
OXFORD STREET/REGENT STREET<br />
10-11 Dec Shop ‘til you drop in <strong>London</strong>’s<br />
legendary West End, which turns traffic-free<br />
for two days in the run up to Christmas.<br />
The American Express Shop West<br />
End VIP Weekend sees Oxford Street<br />
and Regent Street offering in-store<br />
entertainment and events, plus shopper<br />
Belgravia<br />
Seven Dials<br />
Just in time for the gifting season, the East <strong>London</strong> Design<br />
Show arrives in Shoreditch this month, bringing with it unique<br />
bargains from budding and established designers (1-4 Dec). Take<br />
home this Tate Modern print (pictured left), or make your very own<br />
masterpiece in the Crafthouse, where visitors of all ages can try<br />
their hand at a range of creative workshops. Thurs VIPs only; Fri<br />
12:00-20:00; Sat-Sun 10.00-18:00. Admission £5, under-16s free.<br />
Shoreditch Town Hall, 380 Old Street, EC1. 020 7241 7492.<br />
eastlondondesignshow.co.uk Ë Old Street. Map A9.<br />
rewards and giveaways to help you get into<br />
the spirit of the festive season (times TBC).<br />
West End, W1. westendvip.com<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B4/5.<br />
GREENWICH<br />
Until 31 Dec Browse 150 Christmasthemed<br />
stalls of festive food and gifts.<br />
Greenwich Market, p. 71.<br />
Fashion for<br />
a good cause<br />
Muzungu Sisters’<br />
exclusive Christmas popup<br />
shop pairs fabulous<br />
finds with peace of mind,<br />
thanks to its ethicallysourced<br />
clothing and<br />
homeware. Housed<br />
within Mo Café, the store<br />
is a great alternative<br />
to high-street shopping,<br />
with customers invited<br />
to browse its beautiful<br />
offerings, including this<br />
Leila Jacket (pictured),<br />
while enjoying delicious<br />
North African cuisine.<br />
Best of all, you can rest<br />
assure that your purchase<br />
has been sourced with<br />
extreme care from<br />
a wealth of cultures.<br />
25 Heddon Street, W1.<br />
020 7434 4040.<br />
momoresto.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Map C5.<br />
TATE MODERN LIMITED-EDITION SCREEN PRINT BY VIC LEE, COURTESY OF EAST LONDON DESIGN SHOW; LEILA JACKET FROM MOROCCO, COURTESY OF MUZUNGU SISTERS<br />
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Travel<br />
Essentials<br />
Make sure you capture every moment of your trip,<br />
visit Jessops for an extensive range of photographic<br />
equipment and accessories at great prices<br />
CAMERAS, PRINTS AND ACCESSORIES<br />
FROM THE PHOTO EXPERTS<br />
CALL 0845 458 7000<br />
to find your nearest store<br />
jessops.com<br />
Errors & omissions excepted. Goods subject to availability. Offers, prices, specifications and services are subject to change without prior notice<br />
and relate to mainland UK stores only. Ask in store for details. ‘
Normal opening times are<br />
approximately 10.00-18.00,<br />
although some stores<br />
open till late on Thursdays.<br />
Please contact individual<br />
retailers for further details.<br />
<br />
KEY:<br />
: Telephone<br />
Ë : <strong>London</strong> Underground<br />
Ë : <strong>London</strong> Overground<br />
Ë : Docklands Light Railway<br />
t : Overland Train<br />
: Website<br />
Major Stores<br />
DEBENHAMS<br />
Great value own-label<br />
fashion and jewellery from<br />
top British designers.<br />
334 Oxford Street, W1 (and<br />
branches). 08445 616<br />
161. debenhams.com<br />
Ë Bond Street. Map B4.<br />
FENWICK<br />
This fashion department<br />
store is filled with top<br />
designer names, plus<br />
a wide selection of lingerie,<br />
accessories, cosmetics,<br />
hats and menswear.<br />
63 New Bond Street, W1.<br />
020 7629 9161.<br />
fenwick.co.uk<br />
Ë Bond Street. Map B4.<br />
FORTNUM & MASON<br />
Gifts and china galore, plus<br />
the recently expanded<br />
(and legendary) food hall.<br />
181 Piccadilly, W1.<br />
020 7734 8040.<br />
fortnumandmason.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Map C5.<br />
HARRODS<br />
The world’s most famous<br />
store, filled with an array of<br />
fashion, food and homeware<br />
for every taste and budget.<br />
There’s also a pet spa and<br />
new men’s shoe salon.<br />
Brompton Road, SW1.<br />
020 7730 1234.<br />
harrods.com<br />
Ë Knightsbridge. Map D3.<br />
HARVEY NICHOLS<br />
Smart fashion, food and<br />
cosmetics for those who<br />
take style seriously.<br />
109 Knightsbridge, SW1.<br />
020 7235 5000.<br />
harveynichols.com<br />
Ë Knightsbridge. Map D3.<br />
HOUSE OF FRASER<br />
Discover affordable designer<br />
fashion, beauty products,<br />
electrical items, home<br />
accessories and much more.<br />
318 Oxford Street, W1<br />
(and branches). 08448<br />
003 752. houseoffraser.<br />
co.uk Ë Bond Street.<br />
Map B4.<br />
JOHN LEWIS<br />
This splendid store houses<br />
everything from hats<br />
to haberdashery across<br />
seven fashion-filled floors.<br />
278 Oxford Street, W1 (and<br />
branches). 020 7629<br />
7711. johnlewis.com<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B4.<br />
LIBERTY<br />
Expect a mock Tudor<br />
exterior, smart accessories,<br />
fashion and beauty products<br />
at this famous store.<br />
Great Marlborough<br />
Street, W1. 020 7734<br />
1234. liberty.co.uk<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B5.<br />
MARKS & SPENCER<br />
Food and furniture,<br />
clothing and cosmetics<br />
are all available from this<br />
long-standing great British<br />
institution. A visit is a must.<br />
458 Oxford Street, W1<br />
(and branches).<br />
020 7935 7954.<br />
marksandspencer.com<br />
Ë Marble Arch. Map B4.<br />
PETER JONES<br />
Seven floors of retail heaven,<br />
including clothes, cookware<br />
and interior accessories.<br />
Sloane Square, SW1.<br />
020 7730 3434.<br />
peterjones.co.uk<br />
Ë Sloane Square. Off map.<br />
SELFRIDGES<br />
Excellent for fashion, beauty,<br />
food, wine, dining and now<br />
footwear thanks to the<br />
fabulous shoe galleries.<br />
400 Oxford Street, W1.<br />
0800 123 400.<br />
selfridges.com<br />
Ë Bond Street. Map B4.<br />
Shopping Centres<br />
ONE NEW CHANGE<br />
This recent development<br />
next to St. Paul’s Cathedral<br />
features more than<br />
60 stores, restaurants and<br />
a public roof terrace.<br />
1 New Change, EC4.<br />
020 7002 8900.<br />
onenewchange.com<br />
Ë St. Paul’s. Map B8.<br />
WESTFIELD LONDON<br />
Contemporary shopping<br />
destination with 265<br />
retailers under a glass<br />
roof, plus restaurants.<br />
Ariel Way, W12. 020<br />
3371 2300. westfield.<br />
com/london Ë Wood<br />
Lane/Shepherd’s Bush/<br />
White City. Off map.<br />
WESTFIELD<br />
STRATFORD CITY<br />
Europe’s largest urban<br />
shopping centre, with more<br />
than 300 shops and<br />
50 restaurants and bars.<br />
2 Stratford Place, E20.<br />
020 8221 7300.<br />
westfield.com/<br />
stratfordcity Ë Stratford.<br />
Off map.<br />
Books<br />
FOYLES<br />
One of <strong>London</strong>’s oldest<br />
bookshops, with titles<br />
ranging across 56<br />
specialist subjects.<br />
113-119 Charing Cross<br />
Road, WC2. 020 7437<br />
5660. foyles.co.uk<br />
Ë Tottenham Court Road.<br />
Map B5.<br />
WATERSTONE’S<br />
The largest bookshop in<br />
Europe is home to 150,000<br />
books and a café/bar.<br />
203-206 Piccadilly, W1 (and<br />
branches). 020 7851<br />
2400. waterstones.co.uk<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Map C5.<br />
Fashion<br />
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN<br />
Fabulous collection of<br />
ready-to-wear items, bags,<br />
shoes and scarves, from the<br />
label behind the Duchess of<br />
Cambridge’s wedding dress.<br />
4-5 Old Bond Street, W1.<br />
020 7355 0088.<br />
alexandermcqueen.<br />
co.uk Ë Green Park.<br />
Map C5.<br />
AQUASCUTUM<br />
Thoroughly British label<br />
offering grown-up styles<br />
with a distinctly funky edge.<br />
100 Regent Street, W1<br />
(and branches).<br />
020 7675 8200.<br />
aquascutum.co.uk<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Map C5.<br />
MOSS<br />
A brand renowned for quality<br />
and value in men’s clothing<br />
for more than 100 years.<br />
136 Oxford Street, W1<br />
(and branches).<br />
020 7631 1047.<br />
mossbros.co.uk<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B5.<br />
PAUL SMITH<br />
One of the biggest names<br />
in British fashion, with a cool<br />
range of sharp tailoring.<br />
40-44 Floral Street, WC2<br />
(and branches). 020<br />
7379 7133. paulsmith.<br />
co.uk Ë Covent Garden.<br />
Map B5.<br />
PRIMARK<br />
An Oxford Street landmark,<br />
this immense store offers<br />
excellent bargains in fashion.<br />
499-517 Oxford Street,<br />
W1 (and branches).<br />
020 7495 0420.<br />
primark.co.uk<br />
Ë Marble Arch. Map B4.<br />
TOPSHOP<br />
Justifiably popular, this huge<br />
flagship store brims with<br />
affordable fashions and<br />
funky accessories for a<br />
style-conscious crowd.<br />
Oxford Circus, W1 (and<br />
branches). 08448 487<br />
487. topshop.com<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B5.<br />
Food & Drink<br />
BERRY BROS. & RUDD<br />
Excellent selection of<br />
fine wines and port in this<br />
traditional store, which dates<br />
back more than 300 years.<br />
3 St. James’s Street, SW1.<br />
020 7396 9600.<br />
bbr.com Ë Green Park.<br />
Map C5.<br />
TWININGS<br />
Find more than 100 varieties<br />
of tea alongside limited-<br />
SHOPPING<br />
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SHOPPING<br />
Purchase a piece of history<br />
Few retailers have stood the test<br />
of time like luxury cashmere<br />
label N. Peal. Its beautiful<br />
boutique in Burlington Arcade<br />
(p. 12) has survived numerous<br />
recessions, not to mention<br />
the Blitz, with the company<br />
today celebrating the<br />
remarkable milestone of<br />
75 years. To mark this<br />
special occasion, fans of its<br />
fabulous knitwear can get<br />
their hands on exclusive<br />
limited-edition sweaters<br />
and scarfs, all of which are priced at £75 each. Follow in<br />
the footsteps of former customers such as Marilyn Monroe<br />
and Princess Diana, both of whom were frequently spotted<br />
wearing N. Peal’s clothes, which continue to be crafted to<br />
the highest quality. We love this men’s sweater (pictured),<br />
and you can guarantee N. Peal’s loyal customers will too,<br />
so head down to Burlington Arcade without delay.<br />
37-40 Burlington Arcade, W1. 020 7499 6485.<br />
npeal.com Ë Piccadilly Circus. Map C5.<br />
edition ranges at this great<br />
English institution. Tea<br />
orientation sessions are<br />
also available.<br />
216 Strand, WC2. 020<br />
7353 3511. twinings.<br />
co.uk Ë Temple. Map B6.<br />
Gifts<br />
AMERICAN RETRO<br />
Quirky mix of affordable<br />
gifts, gadgets and funky<br />
clothing for the young<br />
and young at heart.<br />
35 Old Compton Street,<br />
W1. 020 7734 3477.<br />
americanretrolondon.<br />
com Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Map B5.<br />
EDWARDS & TODD<br />
The perfect place for a gift;<br />
you’ll find affordable china,<br />
glass and jewellery.<br />
25a Museum Street, WC1.<br />
020 7636 4650.<br />
Ë Tottenham Court Road.<br />
Map B6.<br />
LONDON<br />
GLASSBLOWING<br />
STUDIO & WORKSHOP<br />
See the creation<br />
of beautifully coloured,<br />
handblown glass jewellery<br />
and more, then purchase the<br />
end result. Closed Sun.<br />
62-66 Bermondsey Street,<br />
SE1. 020 7403 2800.<br />
londonglassblowing.<br />
co.uk Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge.<br />
Map D8.<br />
Health & Beauty<br />
GEO. F. TRUMPER<br />
Traditional barbers offering<br />
wet shaves, toiletries and<br />
a full range of accessories.<br />
9 Curzon Street, W1 (and<br />
branches). 020 7499<br />
1850. trumpers.com<br />
Ë Green Park. Map C5.<br />
PENHALIGON’S<br />
Specialising in delicious<br />
floral fragrances and<br />
scented candles, plus<br />
luxury leather goods.<br />
41 Wellington Street,<br />
WC2 (and branches).<br />
020 7836 2150.<br />
penhaligons.com<br />
Ë Covent Garden. Map C6.<br />
PERFUME SHOP, THE<br />
Knowledgeable staff and<br />
designer fragrance brands,<br />
with the added bonus<br />
of value-for-money prices.<br />
425 Oxford Street, W1<br />
(and branches).<br />
020 7491 1711.<br />
theperfumeshop.com<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B5.<br />
Jewellery<br />
ERNEST JONES<br />
Huge selection of extremely<br />
well-priced jewellery and<br />
watches on the high street.<br />
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277 Oxford Street, W1 (and<br />
branches). 020 7629<br />
6581. ernestjones.co.uk<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B4.<br />
FOLLI FOLLIE<br />
Affordable luxury for all<br />
occasions, from bags and<br />
purses to jewellery and<br />
designer watches.<br />
120 New Bond Street, W1<br />
(and branches). 020<br />
7499 6633. follifollie.<br />
com Ë Bond Street.<br />
Map B4.<br />
LINKS OF LONDON<br />
An elegant collection<br />
of jewellery for all, including<br />
charms and gifts.<br />
16 Sloane Square,<br />
SW1 (and branches).<br />
020 7730 3133.<br />
linksoflondon.com<br />
Ë Sloane Square.<br />
Off map.<br />
SWAROVSKI<br />
CRYSTALLIZED<br />
This innovative store<br />
showcases beautiful<br />
bespoke and ready-to-wear<br />
crystal jewellery.<br />
24 Great Marlborough<br />
Street, W1. 020 7434<br />
3444. swarovskicrystallized.com<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B5.<br />
TIFFANY & CO.<br />
Impress the Holly Golightly<br />
in your life with gorgeous<br />
jewellery and gifts (p. 66).<br />
25 Old Bond Street, W1<br />
(and branches). 020<br />
7409 2790. tiffany.com<br />
Ë Green Park. Map C5.<br />
Markets<br />
BOROUGH<br />
A justifably popular weekend<br />
destination for lovers of<br />
delicious food and drink.<br />
Perfect for a spot of lunch.<br />
Thurs-Sat.<br />
8 Southwark Street, SE1.<br />
020 7407 1002.<br />
boroughmarket.org.uk<br />
Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge. Map C8.<br />
BRICK LANE<br />
A colourful hub of secondhand<br />
wares. Sun only.<br />
Brick Lane, E1.<br />
020 7247 1037.<br />
visitbricklane.org<br />
Ë Aldgate East. Off map.<br />
CAMDEN LOCK<br />
North <strong>London</strong>’s famous<br />
market offers crafts,<br />
records, antiques and<br />
food. Sat-Sun.<br />
Chalk Farm Road, NW1.<br />
020 7485 7963.<br />
camdenlock.net<br />
Ë Camden Town. Off map.<br />
COVENT GARDEN<br />
Find antiques, collectables,<br />
arts and crafts undercover in<br />
a piazza. Daily, stalls vary.<br />
Covent Garden Piazza,<br />
WC2. 020 7836 9136.<br />
coventgardenlondonuk.<br />
com Ë Covent Garden.<br />
Map C6.<br />
GREENWICH<br />
From Wed-Fri find antiques,<br />
collectables and more. Sat-<br />
Sun the focus turns to arts,<br />
crafts, fashion and food.<br />
Greenwich Market, SE10.<br />
020 8269 5093.<br />
shopgreenwich.co.uk<br />
Ë Cutty Sark. Map inset.<br />
LONDON SILVER<br />
VAULTS, THE<br />
Admire the world’s largest<br />
retail collection of fine<br />
antique silver, all of which are<br />
available to buy. Mon-Sat.<br />
53-64 Chancery Lane,<br />
WC2. 020 7242 3844.<br />
thesilvervaults.com<br />
Ë Chancery Lane. Map B7.<br />
OLD SPITALFIELDS<br />
Great for retro fashion, food<br />
and furniture. Shops open<br />
daily; market open Mon-Fri<br />
and Sun.<br />
Brushfield Street, E1.<br />
020 7375 2963.<br />
visitspitalfields.com<br />
Ë Liverpool Street.<br />
Map B9.<br />
PETTICOAT LANE<br />
Bustling market with more<br />
than 1,000 stalls selling<br />
cheap clothing to leather<br />
goods. Fri-Sun.<br />
Middlesex Street, E1.<br />
Ë Liverpool Street/<br />
Aldgate. Map B9.<br />
PICCADILLY<br />
A quaint market in a<br />
charming courtyard setting,<br />
featuring more than 50 arts<br />
and crafts stalls. Tues-Sat.<br />
St. James’s Church,<br />
197 Piccadilly, W1.<br />
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SHOPPING<br />
PICCADILLY MARKET<br />
Piccadilly Market is held in the<br />
charming setting of the courtyard at<br />
St James’s Church - just yards from<br />
Piccadilly Circus.<br />
A popular destination for over 20<br />
years, the market offers an exciting<br />
selection of antiques, arts & crafts,<br />
jewellery, souvenirs, fashions,<br />
furnishings and more.<br />
Craft Market open:<br />
Wednesday-Saturday 10am-6pm.<br />
St James’s Antiques & Collectors<br />
Market open:<br />
Tuesday 10am-6pm.<br />
St James’s Church, 197 Piccadilly, <strong>London</strong> W1J 9LL<br />
Tel: 020 7292 4864. Tube: Piccadilly Circus/Green Park<br />
Joel & Son Fabrics<br />
Loro Piana - E. Zegna - Valentino - Ungaro -<br />
Armani - Ellie Saab - Zuhair Murad <br />
Beautiful hand beaded fabrics<br />
Luxurious Bridal laces<br />
For the most beautiful silk prints,<br />
embroideries, dress fabrics and<br />
mens suitings from all the top<br />
designers, visit <strong>London</strong>’s leading<br />
and largest couture fabric shop.<br />
Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm.<br />
Mail order available – visit our website<br />
www.joelandsonfabrics.com<br />
Joel & Son Fabrics – 75-83 Church Street, <strong>London</strong> NW8 8EU<br />
Fax. (44) 207 724 9840<br />
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020 7292 4864.<br />
st-james-piccadilly.<br />
org Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Map C5.<br />
PORTOBELLO ROAD<br />
A haunt for celebrities and<br />
style gurus in search<br />
of antiques and unique<br />
vintage fashion. Fri-Sat.<br />
Portobello Road, W10/11.<br />
020 7229 8354.<br />
portobelloroad.co.uk<br />
Ë Ladbroke Grove.<br />
Off map.<br />
Shoes<br />
CLARKS<br />
One of the world’s leading<br />
names in the shoe business,<br />
offering purse-friendly prices<br />
and fabulous footwear.<br />
260 Oxford Street, W1<br />
(and branches).<br />
08444 993 257.<br />
clarks.co.uk Ë Oxford<br />
Circus. Map B4.<br />
DUO BOOTS<br />
Get made-to-measure shoes<br />
and boots in a great range<br />
of styles.<br />
25a Savile Row, W1.<br />
020 7494 1817. duo<br />
boots.com Ë Piccadilly<br />
Circus. Map C5.<br />
Specialist Stores<br />
APPLE STORE<br />
Everything the Apple lover<br />
could wish for, including<br />
Macs, iPhones and iPads.<br />
235 Regent Street,<br />
W1 (and branches).<br />
020 7153 9000.<br />
apple.com/uk/retail<br />
Ë Oxford Circus.<br />
Map B5.<br />
JOEL & SON FABRICS<br />
Offering a wide range<br />
of top-quality fabrics as<br />
used by leading couturiers.<br />
Choose from prints and<br />
fabrics in 10,000 designs.<br />
75-83 Church Street, NW8.<br />
020 7724 6895.<br />
joelandsonfabrics.co.uk<br />
Ë Edgware Road. Map A3.<br />
LONDON<br />
BEATLES STORE<br />
A must for all Fab Four<br />
fans, <strong>London</strong>’s first and only<br />
Beatles shop stocks new<br />
and original memorabilia.<br />
231 Baker Street, NW1.<br />
020 7935 4464.<br />
beatlesstorelondon.<br />
co.uk Ë Baker Street.<br />
Map B4.<br />
M&M’S WORLD<br />
Chocoholics will love the<br />
giant interactive chocolate<br />
wall, plus there’s plenty<br />
of M&M’S merchandise.<br />
1 Swiss Court, Leicester<br />
Square, WC2. 020 7025<br />
7171. mmsworld.com<br />
Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Map C5.<br />
Toys & Games<br />
BUILD-A-BEAR<br />
WORKSHOP<br />
A fantastic workshop where<br />
you can create the teddy<br />
bear of your dreams by<br />
choosing his shape, size,<br />
fur and clothes.<br />
Covent Garden North<br />
Piazza, WC2. 020 7240<br />
2372. buildabear.co.uk<br />
Ë Covent Garden. Map B5.<br />
DISNEY STORE, THE<br />
Children will be in seventh<br />
heaven when they set eyes<br />
on this new concept store.<br />
Look out for free events in<br />
the Disney Store Theatre,<br />
plus photo opportunities<br />
are in abundance.<br />
350 Oxford Street, W1<br />
(and branches).<br />
08707 591 701.<br />
disney.co.uk Ë Oxford<br />
Circus. Map B5.<br />
HAMLEYS<br />
Seven floors of kiddie<br />
magic, bursting with<br />
must-have toys, games,<br />
gadgets and much more.<br />
Check online for details<br />
of in-store events.<br />
188 Regent Street, W1.<br />
08703 332 455.<br />
hamleys.com<br />
Ë Oxford Circus. Map B5.<br />
SEMMALINA<br />
This wondrous store sells<br />
dressing-up outfits, vintage<br />
prints, old-fashioned sweets,<br />
handmade party bags and<br />
a huge selection of nostalgic<br />
toys, games and books.<br />
225 Ebury Street, SW1.<br />
020 7730 9333.<br />
starbags.info<br />
Ë Victoria. Off map.<br />
SHOPPING<br />
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From 6 Dec Visitors to Sadler’s Wells will find Matthew Bourne’s<br />
imaginative production of the Nutcracker! ballet celebrating its 20th<br />
anniversary (pictured). It tells the story of Clara – a little girl who escapes<br />
from a grim Victorian orphange on Christmas Eve to a fantasical world<br />
of adventures with a nutcracker doll. Bourne’s version is a visual feast<br />
boasting surreal stage sets, amazing costumes and clever contemporary<br />
choreography. Fans of this ballet scored by Tchaikovsky will also find three<br />
classical versions on stage this month. The Nutcracker is being performed<br />
by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House (from 3 Dec, p. 84), the<br />
English National Ballet at the <strong>London</strong> Coliseum (8-30 Dec, p. 83), and the<br />
Birmingham Royal Ballet at The O 2 (27-30 Dec, p. 83).<br />
Sadler’s Wells, p. 84.<br />
Larking about in<br />
the Lake District<br />
From 15 Dec A musical stage<br />
version of the much-loved Arthur<br />
Ransome kids’ book Swallows And<br />
Amazons opens at the Vaudeville<br />
Theatre this month. Featuring songs<br />
by Neil Hannon of Irish band The<br />
Divine Comedy (National Express),<br />
it’s about an idyllic summer holiday<br />
in the Lake District in 1929, as<br />
experienced by a group of dinghysailing<br />
children. The show should be<br />
a hit with any theatre-lovers aged six<br />
or over. For more Christmas Shows<br />
& Kids’ Theatre, see p. 76.<br />
Swallows And Amazons, p. 76.<br />
Christmas songs and carols<br />
Enjoy Christmas carols, hymns and<br />
classical melodies in the atmospheric<br />
setting of St. Martin-in-the-Fields church<br />
next to Trafalgar Square. An impressive<br />
programme of concerts and recitals this<br />
month, includes a Norwegian Christmas<br />
Concert with the Trondheim Soloists<br />
Quartet (2 Dec) and Advent Carols By<br />
Candlelight with the <strong>London</strong> Concert<br />
Choir (3 Dec), plus Come And Sing:<br />
World’s Greatest Christmas Choruses<br />
with the Choral Scholars of St. Martinin-the-Fields<br />
(28 Dec). For a range of<br />
classical concerts in a variety of other amazing locations, see p. 84.<br />
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, p. 84.<br />
Let it snow!<br />
The Southbank Centre’s Winter<br />
Festival (until 9 Jan) offers everything<br />
from carol concerts to Christmas<br />
markets (p. 89). Performance highlights<br />
include the acclaimed one-man show<br />
A John Waters Christmas (5 Dec)<br />
featuring the director of cult films<br />
including Hairspray and Pink Flamingos.<br />
The <strong>London</strong> Philharmonic Choir dress<br />
in 18th-century costume to perform<br />
Handel’s masterpiece in Messiah By<br />
Candlelight (10 Dec, p. 85). There<br />
are acrobatics and illusions to marvel<br />
at in Murmurs (20-31 Dec), which<br />
stars Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter,<br />
Aurélia Thierrée. Meanwhile, Slava’s<br />
Snowshow (pictured, from 17 Dec)<br />
mixes physical comedy and mime in a<br />
visual spectacular that culminates in an<br />
indoor blizzard.<br />
Southbank Centre, p. 81.<br />
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(25-27 Dec).<br />
Christmas Shows<br />
& Kids’ Theatre<br />
CINDERELLA<br />
Until 8 Jan A mistreated<br />
girl and her spoiled sisters<br />
vie for a prince’s affections<br />
in this funny, family-friendly<br />
pantomime (p. 11). Times vary.<br />
Hackney Empire,<br />
291 Mare Street, E8.<br />
020 8985 2424.<br />
hackneyempire.co.uk<br />
Ë Hackney Central.<br />
Off map.<br />
CINDERELLA<br />
From 3 Dec A new version<br />
of the fairytale panto, written<br />
by Trish Cooke and Robert<br />
Hyman (p. 11). Times vary.<br />
Theatre Royal Stratford<br />
East, Gerry Raffles Square,<br />
E15. 020 8534 0310.<br />
stratfordeast.com<br />
t Ë Ë Stratford.<br />
Off map.<br />
CINDERELLA<br />
From 9 Dec Comic Jenny<br />
Eclair (Loose Women) and<br />
former Chitty Chitty Bang<br />
Bang stage show star Gary<br />
Wilmot (p. 11). Times vary.<br />
Richmond Theatre,<br />
The Green, Richmond,<br />
Surrey, TW9. 0844 871<br />
765. atgtickets.com<br />
t Ë Richmond. Off map.<br />
CHRISTMAS WITH THE<br />
RAT PACK LIVE<br />
FROM LAS VEGAS<br />
From 20 Dec Enjoy yuletide<br />
songs including Baby It’s<br />
Cold Outside, in this tribute<br />
concert to Frank Sinatra,<br />
Dean Martin and Sammy<br />
Davis Jr. Times vary.<br />
Wyndham’s Theatre,<br />
32 Charing Cross Road,<br />
WC2. 08444 825 120.<br />
delfontmackintosh.<br />
co.uk Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 46.<br />
LAZY ELF, THE<br />
10-22 Dec One of Santa’s<br />
elves would rather nap than<br />
make toys in this interactive<br />
musical set at the North<br />
Pole. Ben Hanson from<br />
childrens’ TV show Tracey<br />
Beaker stars (p. 10).<br />
Times vary.<br />
Arts Theatre, p. 81.<br />
POTTED PANTO<br />
From 18 Dec Childrens’<br />
TV presenters Dan and<br />
Jeff send up eight classic<br />
pantomimes, ranging from<br />
Aladdin to Sleeping Beauty,<br />
in this madcap comedy<br />
show (p. 11). Daytimes only<br />
(except on 18 Dec).<br />
Times vary.<br />
Vaudeville Theatre,<br />
404 Strand, WC2.<br />
08444 829 675.<br />
nimaxtheatres.com<br />
t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Key 44.<br />
SANTA CLAUS AND<br />
THE CHRISTMAS<br />
ADVENTURE<br />
Until 31 Dec At Santa’s<br />
North Pole HQ the elves are<br />
misbehaving and Rudolph<br />
is missing. Magician Paul<br />
Daniels adds some tricks.<br />
Daytimes only. Times vary.<br />
Ambassadors Theatre,<br />
West Street, WC2.<br />
08448 112 334.<br />
theambassadors<br />
theatre.co.uk Ë Leicester<br />
Square. Key 2.<br />
SNOWMAN, THE<br />
Until 8 Jan A show for kids,<br />
which is based on Raymond<br />
Briggs’s book. Songs include<br />
Walking In The Air (p. 10).<br />
Times vary.<br />
Peacock Theatre,<br />
Portugal Street, WC2.<br />
08444 124 322.<br />
sadlerswells.com<br />
Ë Holborn. Key 55.<br />
SNOW QUEEN, THE<br />
Until 8 Jan A freak snow<br />
storm hits India and a boy<br />
goes missing. This is a<br />
modern version of Hans<br />
Christian Andersen’s classic<br />
fairytale. Times vary.<br />
Unicorn Theatre, p. 83.<br />
STICK MAN<br />
– LIVE ON STAGE!<br />
Until 8 Jan Stick Man<br />
gets lost in this fun stage<br />
show. It’s adapted from<br />
the children’s book by<br />
The Gruffalo author Julia<br />
Donaldson. Times vary.<br />
Leicester Square Theatre,<br />
6 Leicester Place, WC2.<br />
08448 733 433.<br />
leicestersquaretheatre.<br />
com Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Map C5.<br />
SWALLOWS AND<br />
AMAZONS<br />
From 15 Dec An actionpacked<br />
musical adventure<br />
based on Arthur Ransome’s<br />
kids’ book (p. 75). Times vary.<br />
Vaudeville Theatre,<br />
404 Strand, WC2.<br />
08444 829 675.<br />
nimaxtheatres.com<br />
t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Key 44.<br />
Musicals<br />
BACKBEAT<br />
A musical about The Beatles<br />
earliest performances, set<br />
in 1960s Germany. Written<br />
by Iain Softley, it’s based on<br />
the 1994 film he co-wrote<br />
Go underground in Soho<br />
If you’re looking<br />
for underground<br />
performance then<br />
check out Soho<br />
Theatre Downstairs,<br />
which opened this<br />
summer. Not only<br />
is it quite literally a<br />
subterranean space,<br />
but the venue has<br />
quickly become the<br />
place to catch the<br />
most interesting<br />
alternative comedy<br />
and cabaret acts. The 150 seat space boasts table and<br />
banquette seating, its own bar and an arty crowd – even<br />
Frankie Goes To Hollywood singer, Holly Johnson, has<br />
been spotted there. Among this month’s highlights you’ll<br />
find Canadian comic and failed beauty queen Katherine<br />
Ryan with her show Little Miss Conception (until 3 Dec).<br />
It’s eyes down for double helping of Gay Bingo: The<br />
Show (pictured, 4,18 Dec), an anarchic bingo session<br />
and party featuring performance and DJing from drag<br />
queen Jonny Woo and cohorts. Then, award-winning<br />
Australian comedian Sam Simmons unleashes his<br />
absurdist humour in Meanwhile (from 14 Dec).<br />
Soho Theatre, p. 81.<br />
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and directed. Songs include<br />
Twist And Shout, Please<br />
Mr. Postman and Money.<br />
Times vary.<br />
Duke of York’s Theatre,<br />
45 St. Martin’s Lane, WC2.<br />
08448 717 627.<br />
atgtickets.com<br />
Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 14.<br />
BILLY ELLIOT<br />
THE MUSICAL<br />
Based on the film about a boy<br />
whose macho father tries to<br />
quash his dream of going to<br />
the Royal Ballet School<br />
(p. 18). Mon-Sat 19.30;<br />
Thurs & Sat 14.30.<br />
Victoria Palace Theatre,<br />
Victoria Street, SW1.<br />
08708 955 577.<br />
billyelliotthemusical.<br />
com t Ë Victoria. Key 45.<br />
BLOOD BROTHERS<br />
Set in 1960s Liverpool, Willy<br />
Russell’s musical tells the<br />
tragic story of twin brothers<br />
separated at birth, who meet<br />
years later. Mon-Sat 19.45;<br />
Thurs 15.00; Sat 16.00.<br />
Phoenix Theatre, Charing<br />
Cross Road, WC2.<br />
08700 606 629.<br />
theambassadors.com/<br />
phoenix Ë Tottenham<br />
Court Road. Key 29.<br />
CHICAGO<br />
America Ferrera (Ugly Betty)<br />
stars. A song and dance<br />
spectacular about two<br />
femme fatales convicted of<br />
murder, who enlist a shady<br />
lawyer in an attempt to get<br />
away with their crimes.<br />
Mon-Thurs & Sat 20.00;<br />
Fri 17.00 & 20.30,<br />
Sat 15.00.<br />
Garrick Theatre, 2 Charing<br />
Cross Road, WC2.<br />
08445 791 974.<br />
nimaxtheatres.com<br />
t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Key 16.<br />
CRAZY FOR YOU<br />
George and Ira Gershwin’s<br />
uplifting comedy includes<br />
the songs I Got Rhythm and<br />
Someone To Watch Over<br />
Me. Times vary.<br />
Novello Theatre, Aldwych,<br />
WC2. 08444 825 170.<br />
crazyforyouthemusical.<br />
com Ë Covent Garden.<br />
Key 27.<br />
DREAMBOATS<br />
AND PETTICOATS<br />
Des O’Connor (Today<br />
With Des And Mel) in<br />
his West End debut (until<br />
7 Jan). Uplifting rock‘n’roll<br />
musical, which transports<br />
the audience back to the<br />
rip-roaring 1950s and 60s<br />
with hits including C’mon<br />
Everybody. Times vary.<br />
Playhouse Theatre,<br />
Northumberland Avenue,<br />
WC2. 08700 606 631.<br />
dreamboatsand<br />
petticoats.com<br />
Ë Embankment. Key 32.<br />
GHOST THE MUSICAL<br />
A musical stage version<br />
of the romantic 1990 film,<br />
boasting amazing special<br />
effects. It’s about undying<br />
love and features music<br />
by Dave Stewart of British<br />
pop duo The Eurythmics.<br />
Mon-Sat 19.30, Sat<br />
& Thurs 14.30.<br />
Piccadilly Theatre,<br />
16 Denman Street, W1.<br />
08448 717 618.<br />
ghostthemusical.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Key 31.<br />
JERSEY BOYS<br />
Musical about Frankie Valli<br />
and the Four Seasons. It<br />
won Best New Musical at<br />
the 2009 Olivier Awards.<br />
Songs include Can’t Take<br />
My Eyes Off You, Walk Like<br />
A Man and Big Girls Don’t<br />
Cry. Tues-Sat 19.30;<br />
Tues, Sat & Sun 15.00.<br />
Prince Edward Theatre,<br />
28 Old Compton Street,<br />
W1. 08444 825 151.<br />
jerseyboyslondon.<br />
com Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 33.<br />
LEGALLY BLONDE,<br />
THE MUSICAL<br />
Winner of the Best New<br />
Musical at the 2011 Olivier<br />
Awards. This is an uplifting<br />
comedy about a blonde<br />
airhead who tries to win<br />
back her ex-boyfriend by<br />
following him to law school.<br />
Mon-Sat 19.30; Thurs<br />
& Sat 14.30.<br />
Savoy Theatre, Savoy<br />
Court, WC2. 08448<br />
717 687. legallyblonde<br />
themusical.co.uk<br />
t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Key 38.<br />
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LES MISÉRABLES<br />
The world’s longest-running<br />
musical. This epic tale<br />
portrays love, passion and<br />
courage during the turbulent<br />
1832 Paris uprising (p. 17).<br />
Mon-Sat 19.30; Wed<br />
& Sat 14.30.<br />
Queen’s Theatre,<br />
51 Shaftesbury Avenue,<br />
W1. 08444 825 160.<br />
lesmis.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Key 35.<br />
LION KING, THE<br />
Stage adaptation of the<br />
Disney film with inventive<br />
costumes and puppetry. The<br />
evil Scar sets out to kill lion<br />
prince Simba and claim the<br />
throne. Tunes include Can<br />
You Feel The Love Tonight<br />
(p. 18). Tues-Sat 19.30;<br />
Wed, Sat & Sun 14.30.<br />
Lyceum Theatre,<br />
21 Wellington Street, WC2.<br />
08448 440 005.<br />
thelionking.co.uk<br />
Ë Covent Garden. Key 21.<br />
MAMMA MIA!<br />
A tribute to the music of<br />
Swedish pop legends Abba.<br />
This feel-good story centres<br />
on a wedding day and its<br />
paternal revelations. Hit songs<br />
include Dancing Queen.<br />
Mon-Thurs 19.30; Fri 17.00<br />
& 20.30; Sat 15.00 & 19.30.<br />
Prince of Wales Theatre,<br />
Coventry Street, W1.<br />
08444 825 115.<br />
mamma-mia.com<br />
Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 34.<br />
MATILDA THE MUSICAL<br />
Roald Dahl’s enchanting kids’<br />
book bursts onto the stage<br />
in a new musical version<br />
by Dennis Kelly and Tim<br />
Minchin. It’s about a little girl<br />
whose horrible headmistress<br />
and family have failed to<br />
realise that she’s a genius.<br />
Times vary.<br />
Cambridge Theatre,<br />
Seven Dials, WC2.<br />
08444 124 652.<br />
matildathemusical.com<br />
Ë Covent Garden. Key 8.<br />
MILLION DOLLAR<br />
QUARTET<br />
A riotous rock‘n’roll musical<br />
about icons including Elvis<br />
Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl<br />
Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis.<br />
Find out what great tunes<br />
they made on the night they<br />
all got together. Mon-Sat<br />
20.00; Thurs & Sat 15.00.<br />
Noël Coward Theatre,<br />
St. Martin’s Lane, WC2.<br />
08444 825 141.<br />
milliondollarquartet.<br />
co.uk Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 26.<br />
PIPPIN<br />
Until 25 Feb A new<br />
production of the musical<br />
which borrows elements<br />
from the original 1970s<br />
Broadway staging. This<br />
coming-of-age tale about<br />
a young prince boasts<br />
songs by Stephen Schwartz<br />
(Wicked) and incorporates<br />
Bob Fosse’s original<br />
choreography. Tues-Sat<br />
20.00; Sat & Sun 15.30.<br />
Menier Chocolate Factory,<br />
53 Southwark Street, SE1.<br />
020 7378 1713.<br />
menierchocolatefactory.<br />
com t Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge.<br />
Map C8.<br />
PHANTOM OF THE<br />
OPERA, THE<br />
A mysterious masked man<br />
haunting the Paris Opera<br />
House falls for a beautiful<br />
soprano singer. Songs include<br />
The Music Of The Night and<br />
All I Ask Of You (p. 17). Mon-<br />
Sat 19.30; Tues & Sat 14.30.<br />
Her Majesty’s Theatre,<br />
57 Haymarket, SW1.<br />
08444 124 653.<br />
thephantomofthe<br />
opera.com Ë Piccadilly<br />
Circus. Key 18.<br />
PRISCILLA, QUEEN<br />
OF THE DESERT<br />
Until 23 Dec It’s your last<br />
chance to see the West End<br />
production of this musical.<br />
It charts the high-heeled<br />
adventures of a drag trio<br />
who take their show into<br />
the Australian outback.<br />
Expect Olivier Award-winning<br />
costumes and disco songs<br />
like I Will Survive (p. 17).<br />
Mon-Sat 19.30; Thurs<br />
& Sat 14.30.<br />
Palace Theatre,<br />
Cambridge Circus, 109-<br />
113 Shaftesbury Avenue,<br />
W1. 08447 550 016.<br />
Christmas crackers<br />
If you think Christmas is too commercialised then you’ll<br />
love the Duckie team’s shopping satire Copyright<br />
Christmas (10-31 Dec) at the Barbican Centre (p. 85).<br />
Little is being revealed about the world premiere of this<br />
quirky promenade performance, but we do know that<br />
audiences will find themselves in a bizarre Christmas<br />
superstore, where they’ll encounter a cast of 20<br />
performers playing characters ranging from sweatshop<br />
Santas to shopaholics. To complement the show, there<br />
will be a series of Crafty Christmas Workshops (10-11,<br />
17-18 Dec) providing opportunites to learn craft skills<br />
and create tongue-in-cheek Christmas presents.<br />
Meanwhile, the Barbican foyer will be transformed into<br />
the Duckie Christmas Market, which is free for anyone<br />
to browse. There you’ll find artisan stalls offering a range<br />
of weird and wonderful crafts and gifts. Shoppers will also<br />
be treated to pop-up performances and other quirky fun.<br />
The market opens 14.00-21.30 on 10-11,17-18,27 Dec;<br />
18.00-21.30 on 13-16,20-23,28-30 Dec.<br />
priscillathemusical.<br />
com Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 29.<br />
ROCK OF AGES<br />
An American love story set<br />
to a soundtrack of raucous<br />
1980s rock anthems. Hit<br />
songs include The Final<br />
Countdown, Wanted Dead<br />
Or Alive, Here I Go Again<br />
and I Want To Know What<br />
Love Is. Times vary.<br />
Shaftesbury Theatre,<br />
210 Shaftesbury Avenue<br />
WC2. 020 7379 5399.<br />
rockofagesmusical.<br />
co.uk Ë Tottenham Court<br />
Road. Key 39.<br />
SHREK THE MUSICAL<br />
Nigel Lindsay (Four Lions)<br />
and Girls Aloud singer<br />
Kimberley Walsh star<br />
in this fairytale musical,<br />
which is based on William<br />
Steig’s 1990 book and the<br />
irreverant 2001 film. The<br />
story follows an ogre called<br />
Shrek, whose bravery wins<br />
the heart of a beautiful<br />
princess (p. 17). Times vary.<br />
Theatre Royal Drury Lane,<br />
Catherine Street, WC2.<br />
08448 718 810.<br />
shrekthemusical.co.uk<br />
Ë Covent Garden. Key 41.<br />
THRILLER – LIVE<br />
Non-stop hit songs, multimedia<br />
effects and razorsharp<br />
choreography bring<br />
to life this celebration of the<br />
careers of the late Michael<br />
Jackson and the Jackson 5.<br />
Songs include Can You Feel<br />
It, Billie Jean and Thriller.<br />
Times vary.<br />
Lyric Theatre,<br />
29 Shaftesbury Avenue,<br />
W1. 08444 124 661.<br />
thrillerlive.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Key 22.<br />
WE WILL ROCK YOU<br />
A musical set in a bleak<br />
futuristic world where rock<br />
music has been banned.<br />
It boasts anthems by the<br />
band Queen, including<br />
Bohemian Rhapsody, Crazy<br />
Little Thing Called Love<br />
and Radio Ga Ga. Mon-Sat<br />
19.30; Sat 14.30.<br />
Dominion Theatre,<br />
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268-269 Tottenham Court<br />
Road, W1. 08701 690<br />
116. wewillrockyou.<br />
co.uk Ë Tottenham Court<br />
Road. Key 11.<br />
WICKED<br />
Voted Most Popular Show<br />
at the 2010 Olivier Awards.<br />
A tale about two girls from<br />
the Land of Oz, this multi<br />
award-winning production<br />
is the backstory to L. Frank<br />
Baum’s book The Wizard<br />
Of Oz. Mon-Sat 19.30; Wed<br />
& Sat 14.30.<br />
Apollo Victoria Theatre,<br />
Wilton Road, SW1.<br />
08448 268 000.<br />
wickedthemusical.co.uk<br />
t Ë Victoria. Key 5.<br />
WIZARD OF OZ, THE<br />
An action-packed stage<br />
version of the 1939 film,<br />
with additional music by Tim<br />
Rice (Evita) and Andrew<br />
Lloyd Webber (who is also<br />
the show’s producer). It’s<br />
a whirlwind of amazing<br />
sets and costumes that will<br />
blow you away, like heroine<br />
Dorothy Gale herself<br />
(p. 17). Tues 19.00; Wed-Sat<br />
19.30; Wed & Sat 14.30;<br />
Sun 15.00.<br />
<strong>London</strong> Palladium,<br />
Argyll Street, W1.<br />
08444 122 957.<br />
wizardofozthemusical.<br />
com Ë Oxford Circus.<br />
Key 20.<br />
Performance<br />
FASCINATING AIDA:<br />
CHEAP FLIGHTS<br />
From 5 Dec Songs and<br />
silliness with the comedy<br />
cabaret trio, which is made<br />
up of Dillie Keane, Adele<br />
Anderson and new recruit<br />
Sarah-Louise Young.<br />
Times vary.<br />
Charing Cross Theatre,<br />
The, p. 81.<br />
LA SOIRÉE<br />
Until 29 Jan A variety<br />
show featuring acts with a<br />
contemporary twist, which<br />
range from jugglers to opera<br />
singers in drag. Tues-Thurs<br />
20.00; Fri-Sat 19.00<br />
& 22.00; Sun 19.00.<br />
Roundhouse,<br />
Chalk Farm Road, NW1.<br />
08444 828 008.<br />
la-soiree.com<br />
Ë Chalk Farm. Off map.<br />
STOMP<br />
Vibrant combination of<br />
theatre, dance, comedy<br />
and percussive rhythms.<br />
Everyday items like plastic<br />
bags, dustbin lids, lighters<br />
and a kitchen sink are<br />
imaginatively used as<br />
musical instruments (p. 17).<br />
Mon & Thurs-Sat 20.00;<br />
Sun 18.00; Thurs<br />
& Sat-Sun 15.00.<br />
Ambassadors Theatre,<br />
West Street, WC2.<br />
08448 112 334.<br />
stomplondon.com<br />
Ë Leicester Square. Key 2.<br />
Plays<br />
39 STEPS, THE<br />
Comic Hitchcock adaptation<br />
where four actors play<br />
more than 139 roles. Hero<br />
Richard Hannay tries to<br />
protect a woman being<br />
chased by secret agents.<br />
When she’s murdered, he<br />
goes on the run (p. 18).<br />
Mon-Sat 20.00; Wed 15.00;<br />
Sat 16.00.<br />
Criterion Theatre, 218-223<br />
Piccadilly Circus, W1.<br />
08448 471 778.<br />
love39steps.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Key 10.<br />
BROKEN GLASS<br />
Until 10 Dec Antony Sher<br />
(Shakespeare In Love) and<br />
Tara Fitzgerald (Waking The<br />
Dead) star in Arthur Miller’s<br />
drama. It’s about the impact<br />
of Nazism on a Jewish<br />
couple living in New York in<br />
1938. Times vary.<br />
Vaudeville Theatre,<br />
404 Strand, WC2.<br />
08444 829 675.<br />
nimaxtheatres.com<br />
t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Key 44.<br />
COMEDY OF<br />
ERRORS, THE<br />
Until 17 Jan British actor<br />
and comedian Lenny Henry<br />
(Othello) stars in a modernday<br />
staging of William<br />
Shakespeare’s fast-paced<br />
farce. Times vary.<br />
National Theatre, p. 81.<br />
DEATH AND<br />
THE MAIDEN<br />
Hollywood’s Thandie Newton<br />
(W.) makes her stage debut<br />
in a political thriller by Chilean<br />
playwright Ariel Dorfman. It’s<br />
a tale of revenge in which<br />
a former political prisoner<br />
(Newton) finds herself facing<br />
the man she believes was<br />
once her captor. Times vary.<br />
Harold Pinter Theatre<br />
(formerly the Comedy<br />
Theatre), 6 Panton Street,<br />
SW1. 08448 717 622.<br />
atgtickets.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus. Key 9.<br />
DRIVING MISS DAISY<br />
Until 17 Dec See Vanessa<br />
Redgrave (Nip/Tuck) and<br />
James Earl Jones (Star<br />
Wars) in Alfred Uhry’s play,<br />
which inspired the 1989<br />
film. Times vary.<br />
Wyndham’s Theatre,<br />
32 Charing Cross Road,<br />
WC2. 08444 825 120.<br />
delfontmackintosh.<br />
co.uk Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 46.<br />
GRIEF<br />
The latest play by Abigail’s<br />
Party creator Mike Leigh.<br />
Set in 1950s Britain, it’s<br />
about a dysfunctional<br />
suburban household that<br />
becomes a pressure cooker<br />
of repressed emotions.<br />
Times vary.<br />
National Theatre, p. 81.<br />
HAMLET<br />
Until 21 Jan Michael<br />
Sheen (The Queen) stars in<br />
William Shakespeare’s royal<br />
tragedy. The story is a tale<br />
of treachery, revenge and<br />
corruption set in the court<br />
of a Danish king. Times vary.<br />
Young Vic, 66 The Cut,<br />
SE1. 020 7922 2922.<br />
youngvic.org<br />
t Ë Waterloo. Key 28.<br />
HAUNTED CHILD<br />
Joe Penhall’s chilling play<br />
about a young boy who<br />
hears phantoms at night.<br />
Times vary.<br />
Royal Court Theatre, p. 81.<br />
JERUSALEM<br />
Until 14 Jan Jez<br />
Butterworth’s award-winning<br />
black comedy is about<br />
modern life in rural<br />
England. Mark Rylance<br />
(The Other Boleyn Girl)<br />
plays a charismatic drugdealer,<br />
with Mackenzie<br />
Crook (The Office) as his<br />
sidekick. Mon-Sat 19.30;<br />
Sat 13.30.<br />
Apollo Theatre,<br />
31 Shaftesbury Avenue,<br />
W1. 08445 791 971.<br />
nimaxtheatres.com<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus. Key 4.<br />
JUNO AND THE<br />
PAYCOCK<br />
Sinéad Cusack stars in Sean<br />
O’Casey’s play about<br />
a troubled Irish family<br />
living in poverty in Dublin’s<br />
rundown tenements of the<br />
1920s. Times vary.<br />
National Theatre, p. 67.<br />
LADYKILLERS, THE<br />
Five hapless criminals lodge<br />
with an eccentric widow as<br />
they plot a bank robbery.<br />
This comedy thriller is based<br />
on the 1955 British Ealing<br />
Studios’ film. The cast<br />
includes Peter Capaldi<br />
(The Thick Of It), Ben Miller<br />
(The Armstrong And Miller<br />
Show) and Olivier Awardwinner<br />
Marcia Warren<br />
(Humble Boy). Times vary.<br />
Gielgud Theatre,<br />
35 Shaftesbury Avenue,<br />
W1. 08444 825 130.<br />
theladykillers.co.uk<br />
Ë Piccadilly Circus.<br />
Key 17.<br />
LION IN WINTER, THE<br />
Until 28 Jan Trevor Nunn<br />
directs a new production of<br />
James Goldman’s drama<br />
about power play, deceit and<br />
betrayal. Set in the court of<br />
King Henry II, it stars Robert<br />
Lindsay (My Family) and<br />
Joanna Lumley (Absolutely<br />
Fabulous). Mon-Sat 19.30;<br />
Sat & Thurs 14.30.<br />
Theatre Royal Haymarket,<br />
18 Suffolk Street, SW1.<br />
08454 811 870.<br />
trh.co.uk Ë Piccadilly<br />
Circus. Key 41.<br />
MOUSETRAP, THE<br />
A ruthless murderer strikes<br />
at a house party held in<br />
the remote countryside in<br />
Agatha Christie’s classic<br />
whodunnit. Now in its 59th<br />
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Beyond Theatreland<br />
Not all theatres are situated in the West End district known<br />
as Theatreland. Although <strong>London</strong> Planner does not always<br />
list specific shows at these venues, the details below will<br />
help you find out more information.<br />
ENTERTAINMENT<br />
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Arts Theatre Great Newport Street, WC2. 020 7907<br />
7092. artstheatrewestend.com Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 6.<br />
Bush, The 7 Uxbridge Road, W12. 020 8743 5050.<br />
bushtheatre.co.uk Ë Shepherd’s Bush Market/<br />
Goldhawk Road. Off map.<br />
Charing Cross Theatre Villiers Street, WC2. 020 7478<br />
0170. charingcrosstheatre.co.uk<br />
t Ë Charing Cross, Ë Embankment. Map C6.<br />
Donmar Warehouse 41 Earlham Street, WC2.<br />
08448 717 624. donmarwarehouse.com Ë Covent<br />
Garden. Map B6.<br />
Drill Hall 16 Chenies Street, WC1. 020 7307 5060.<br />
drillhall.co.uk Ë Goodge Street. Map B5.<br />
Greenwich Theatre Crooms Hill, SE10. 020 8858<br />
7755. greenwichtheatre.org.uk t Ë Greenwich.<br />
Map inset.<br />
Hampstead Theatre Eton Avenue, NW3. 020 7722<br />
9301. hampsteadtheatre.com Ë Swiss Cottage.<br />
Off map.<br />
King’s Head Theatre 115 Upper Street, N1. 020 7478<br />
0160. kingsheadtheatre.org Ë Angel. Off map.<br />
Menier Chocolate Factory 53 Southwark Street, SE1.<br />
020 7907 7060. menierchocolatefactory.com<br />
t Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge. Map C8.<br />
National Theatre South Bank, SE1. 020 7452 3000.<br />
nationaltheatre.org.uk t Ë Waterloo. Key 24.<br />
New Wimbledon Theatre The Broadway, SW19.<br />
08448 717 615. theambassadors.com/<br />
newwimbledon t Ë Wimbledon. Off map.<br />
Richmond Theatre The Green, TW9. 08700 606 651.<br />
richmondtheatre.net t Ë Richmond. Off map.<br />
Riverside Studios Crisp Road, W6. 020 8237 1111.<br />
riversidestudios.co.uk Ë Hammersmith. Off map.<br />
Royal Court Theatre 50-51 Sloane Square, SW1.<br />
020 7565 5000. royalcourttheatre.com Ë Sloane<br />
Square. Off map.<br />
Soho Theatre 21 Dean Street, W1. 020 7478 0100.<br />
sohotheatre.com Ë Tottenham Court Road. Map B5.<br />
Southbank Centre Belvedere Road, SE1. 08703 800<br />
400. southbankcentre.co.uk t Ë Waterloo. Key 66.<br />
Menier Chocolate Factory<br />
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Children’s theatres<br />
<strong>London</strong> theatres staging shows specifically aimed at<br />
infants, kids or young people.<br />
Half Moon Young People’s Theatre, 43 White Horse<br />
Road, E1. 020 7709 8900. halfmoon.org.uk<br />
t Ë Limehouse. Map inset.<br />
Little Angel Theatre, 14 Dagmar Passage, N1.<br />
020 7226 1787. littleangeltheatre.com Ë Angel.<br />
Off map.<br />
Polka Theatre, 240 The Broadway, SW19. 020 8543<br />
4888. polkatheatre.com t Ë Wimbledon. Off map.<br />
Puppet Theatre Barge, moored on the towpath beside<br />
Blomfield Road, W9. 0207 249 6876.<br />
puppetbarge.com Ë Warwick Avenue. Map B2.<br />
Unicorn Theatre, 147 Tooley Street, SE1. 020 7645<br />
0560. unicorntheatre.com t Ë <strong>London</strong> Bridge.<br />
Map C9.<br />
Unicorn Theatre<br />
year, this drama is the<br />
world’s longest-running<br />
show. Mon-Sat 19.30;<br />
Tues 15.00; Sat 16.00.<br />
St. Martin’s Theatre,<br />
West Street, WC2.<br />
08444 991 515.<br />
the-mousetrap.co.uk<br />
Ë Leicester Square.<br />
Key 37.<br />
NOISES OFF<br />
From 3 Dec A new<br />
production of Michael<br />
Frayn’s award-winning farce.<br />
It’s a play within a play, set<br />
behind-the-scenes of a very<br />
bad sex comedy. Times vary.<br />
Old Vic, 103 The Cut, SE1.<br />
08448 717 628.<br />
oldvictheatre.com<br />
t Ë Waterloo. Key 26.<br />
OFFICE PARTY<br />
Until 21 Jan Fourteen<br />
actors, including Christopher<br />
Green (alias drag sensation<br />
Tina C.) and Ursula Martinez<br />
(C’est Barbican!), feature in<br />
this Edinburgh Festival hit.<br />
It’s a quirky, black comedy<br />
about preparations for a<br />
company party. Times vary.<br />
Product Solutions HQ<br />
(next to the Pleasance<br />
Theatre), North Road, N7.<br />
020 7609 1800.<br />
officepartyshow.com<br />
Ë Caledonian Road.<br />
Off map.<br />
ONE MAN,<br />
TWO GUVNORS<br />
James Corden (The History<br />
Boys) stars in this slapstick<br />
comedy about smalltime<br />
gangsters in 1960s Britain.<br />
It’s inspired by Carlo<br />
Goldoni’s 1743 play The<br />
Servant Of Two Masters.<br />
Times vary.<br />
Adelphi Theatre, Strand,<br />
WC2. 08445 790 090.<br />
nationaltheatre.org.<br />
uk t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Key 1.<br />
PITMEN PAINTERS, THE<br />
Until 21 Jan A group of<br />
British coal miners take<br />
an art class and unleash<br />
unexpected talent. Lee<br />
Hall’s play is based on a true<br />
story and inspired by William<br />
Feaver’s book Pitmen<br />
Painters: The Ashington<br />
Group 1934-1984.<br />
Times vary.<br />
Duchess Theatre,<br />
3-5 Catherine Street, WC2.<br />
08444 829 672.<br />
nationaltheatre.org.uk<br />
t Ë Charing Cross.<br />
Key 13.<br />
RAILWAY<br />
CHILDREN, THE<br />
Until 8 Jan A stage play<br />
based on E. Nesbit’s muchloved<br />
childrens’ book and<br />
starring a vintage steam<br />
train (p. 10). Times vary.<br />
Waterloo Station Theatre,<br />
Waterloo Station, York<br />
Road, SE1. 08712 970<br />
740. railwaychildren<br />
waterloo.com<br />
t Ë Waterloo. Map D7.<br />
REASONS TO<br />
BE PRETTY<br />
Until 14 Jan The UK<br />
premiere of Neil LaBute’s<br />
play (which he also directs),<br />
about preconceptions of<br />
beauty. The cast includes<br />
Billie Piper (Doctor Who).<br />
Times vary.<br />