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Excellent food and wide array of beer choices make the Princess Louise a fine pub.
Notting Hill Arts Club is a basement club frequented by celebrities.
An open stall in Kirkgate market in 1884 has grown into one of the world's most famous department stores, known for quality merchandise and fine service.
Books for Cooks sells books for every cuisine. This bookshop is also known for serving fine coffee, lunch and afternoon tea.
With a modern design giving a unique tubular effect, London's Millennium Bridge is a 330-meter pedestrian bridge linking the City of London at St Paul's Cathedral with the new Tate Gallery at Bankside.
Discover the sweeping panoramic views across the Thames at this splendid mansion, which is home to The Gilbert Collection of gold and silver decorative arts, Hermitage Rooms that introduce visitors to Russia's premier museum, and the Courtauld Institute Gallery with its fantastic collection of Impressionist and Post Impressionist masterpieces.
Step inside Museum of London for an unforgettable journey through the capital's turbulent past. The Museum is currently undergoing a major redevelopment, transforming the way it tells London's story from 1666 to the present day. The new modern London galleries will open in early 2010 but until then visitors can still enjoy our prehistoric, Roman and medieval London galleries, as well as events and exhibitions for all ages including London's Burning, a special exhibition which explores the Great Fire of London. Free entry.
This museum shows the connection between medicine, art and life.