Black Rat Projects
Black Rat started off in a beautiful converted railway arch in London's thriving East End. Its new location in Soho continues to focus on representing both established and emerging contemporary artists.[Learn more]
Black Rat started off in a beautiful converted railway arch in London's thriving East End. Its new location in Soho continues to focus on representing both established and emerging contemporary artists.[Learn more]
Channel your inner child and spend the day at the Cartoon Museum.[Learn more]
One of Britain's older museums, the Horniman Museum and Gardens, is a free museum that highlights natural history from the founder's travels around the world.[Learn more]
London's Open Air Theatre is the only permanent professional outdoor theatre in Britain. With seating for more than 1,200, its steeply raked auditorium is one of the largest in London, yet those who attend say it is one of the most intimate.[Learn more]
More than a museum, the Royal Academy of Arts is also a school and exhibition hall that promotes up-and-coming artists from around the world.[Learn more]
While Shakespeare's Globe may not sit in the exact location of the historical Globe Theatre, it's only yards from its original site, and continues to be a gathering place for culture and entertainment as it was in Shakespeare's day.[Learn more]
A professor of architecture at the Royal Academy, Sir John Soane's home became a museum upon his death in 1837.[Learn more]
Opened to the public in 2000, the once private residence of royalty now functions as a space for exhibits, events, performances and even the Somerset House Ice Rink in the winter.[Learn more]
Located in London, Tate Modern is the national gallery of modern art from across the globe. It's one of the four highly-acclaimed Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection, which includes British art from the year 1500 to present.[Learn more]
Explore highlight objects from the British Museum collection as well as historical, contemporary people from kings and mythical figures to artists. A museum of the world, for the world, you'll be able to discover over two million years of human history...[Learn more]
Under the care of a series of distinguished conservators such as Richard Owen, William Flower and Arthur Keith, precious collections from John Hunter, developed into one of the largest collections of its kind anywhere in the world...[Learn more]
Escape from the cloned high street and discover 'hidden gems' from fashion and arts to interiors and property, as you wander through streets steeped in history but recently immersed in creativity and cutting edge style.[Learn more]
Based in the iconic Covent Garden Theater, The Royal Opera's acclaimed performances of both traditional and contemporary works make it one of the world's leading opera companies.[Learn more]
Westminster Cathedral is one of London's hidden gems. The extraordinary facade of towers, balconies and domes surprises most people looking to visit Buckingham Palace or the rest of the hotspots along Victoria Street.[Learn more]