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Sherlock Holmes Museum
This is a must-go if you are a fan of any of the books, tv shows, or movies. The museum spans the period of the 1881 to 1904 when the fictional Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were supposed to have lived at 221B Baker Street! You can see their sitting...
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Museum of London
This is a great place to start if you are unfamiliar with the complex, sprawling city of London. The museum spans the city’s history from prehistoric times to the present, using archaeological artifacts, entire storefronts, models, pictures, and diagrams....
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Victoria and Albert Museum
This museum features decorative arts and design from ancient times to today and cultures all over the globe. Want to stay local? You can learn more about London and Britain by focusing on the fifteen British galleries that encompass 1500 to 1900. Particularly...
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Saatchi Gallery
Take a break from shopping along King’s Road and go to this gallery for contemporary art. You won’t be sorry you did because this impressive space has cutting edge modern art that is always talked about. Another positive is that entrance is free. Check...
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Tate Modern
This large museum features Britian’s national collection of art that dates from 1900 to the present. The musuem was opened in 2000 and gives the much needed large space to view modern art. You may be a teen who is interested in modern art and if so you...
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The Original London Sightseeing Tour
You may know this tour as the one with the double decker red tour buses. It is one of the most well known tours in the world. It is an essential activity to put on your “To do” list in London. It has over 90 stops and tours are conducted in many...