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Tourism
Tourist Information Centres
Phone:
Email: blvcenquiry@visitlondon.com
Phone: 020 7620 1550
Email: london.visitorcentre@iceplc.com
Phone: 020 7401 5266
Email: tourisminfo@southwark.gov.uk
Libraries
Phone: 02176411300
www.westminster.gov.uk
Phone: 02076411300
www.westminster.gov.uk
Phone: 02079744001
www.camden.gov.uk
Leisure Centres
Phone: 0207-240-6880
Phone: 020 78311804
Phone: 0207-836-4833
Phone: 0207-976-7646
Phone: 0207-723-8019
Golf Courses
Phone: 020 7 930 4832
N/A
| Club Type: | Members |
| Course Type: | Parkland |
| Driving Range: | No |
| Number of Holes: | 9 Hole |
| Yardage: | 4560 |
| Par: | 66 |
Phone: N/A
N/A
| Club Type: | Members |
| Course Type: | Parkland |
| Driving Range: | No |
| Number of Holes: | 18 Hole |
| Yardage: | 6000 |
| Par: | 70 |
Phone: 020 77965960
www.citygolfclubs.com
| Club Type: | Members |
| Course Type: | Other |
| Driving Range: | Yes |
| Number of Holes: | 36+ Hole |
| Yardage: | N/A |
| Par: | N/A |
Pubs
Phone: 0207-734-8837
Phone: 0207-434-3323
Phone: 0207-437-1179
Phone: 0207-439-0831
Phone: 0207 7347157
Cinemas
Phone: 0207-734-2255
Phone: 0207 7345103
Phone: 0207-494-3654
Phone: 0207 7349127
Phone: 0870-010-2030
Churches
Phone: 020 74372010
Phone: 020 74349965
Phone: 020 74349211
Shopping Centres
Phone: 020 7794 7716
http://www.o2centre.co.uk/
At the O2 Centre we provide quality shops for all your lifestyle needs - come in and choose fabulous furnishings and decor for your home, browse through the latest best sellers, or discover delicious foods for your family.Whether it's coffee and croissants for breakfast, calzone for lunch or late night sashimi, the O2 Centre's wonderfully relaxed environment is a great place to eat. The Vue cinema is a 12 screen state-of-the-art modern digital cinema with Breatht4king Sony 4K projection, Profound Sound, Incr3Dible 3D technology, Super Vue stepped seating and a new vueXtreme Screen.Our car park is easily accessible from Finchley Road (turn into Blackburn Road, just outside the Centre), and offers discounted tariffs for centre customers, and periods of free parking for Sainsbury's and Homebase customers.
Phone: 020 3371 2300
http://uk.westfield.com/london
Westfield London is a shopping centre in White City, London, United Kingdom, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The centre was developed by the Westfield Group at a cost of 1.6bn,[2][3] on a site bounded by the West Cross Route (A3220), the Westway (A40) and Wood Lane (A219), and opened on 30 October 2008.[4]
Phone: 020 8221 7330
http://uk.westfield.com/stratfordcity/
Westfield Stratford City[4] is a shopping centre in Stratford, London, owned by the Westfield Group.[5] The centre opened on 13 September 2011.[6][7] With a total retail floor area of 1,883,700 square feet (175,000 m2),[3] it is one of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe. It is the 3rd largest shopping centre in the United Kingdom by retail space behind the MetroCentre and the Trafford Centre. Taking the surrounding shopping area into account, it is the largest urban shopping centre in the European Union in terms of size.[8]
Family Attractions and Theme Parks
![]() | Ripleys Believe It Or Not! 1 Piccadilly Circus, W1J0DA (0.4 mi) http://ripleyslondon.com/ Welcome to the world of Ripley's Believe it or Not, London's biggest new attraction.Situated in the heart of the West End at 1 Piccadilly Circus, the attraction houses over 800 authentic, original and unbelievable exhibits spread over 5 floors, from a four-metre long model of Tower Bridge made out of matchsticks, the World's Smallest Car and an upside down tea party to the world's tallest man and a Mini Cooper encrusted with 1,000,000 Swarovski crystals. |
![]() | Coca-Cola London Eye Riverside Bldg, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, SE17PB (1 mi) https://www.londoneye.com/ Today, the British Airways London Eye has become, quite literally, the way the world sees London. It is one of the most spectacular and popular attractions in the world, drawing visitors from far and wide. |
![]() | Dali Universe County Hall, Riverside Building, SE17PB (1 mi) Phone: +44 (0)20 7981 2550 http://www.thedaliuniverse.com/en/exhibitions/the-dali-universe-london Located on London's vibrant South Bank with a waterfront vista overlooking the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben, County Hall Gallery makes its home in the historic County Hall, next to the BA London Eye. Join us for the Dali centenary in 2004 as the Dali universe celebrates 100 years since the birth of our mad protagonist - Salvador Dali! County Hall Gallery is passionate about the life and art of surreal genius, Salvador Dal, and strives to enrich young minds with our knowledge of the art, as well as the artist. |
![]() | Madame Tussauds Marylebone Road, NW15LR (1.2 mi) https://www.madametussauds.com Join a host of the worlds' most famous celebritites at Madame Tussauds waxworks. Watch the Warriors SHow as Alexander the Great & Achilles armies fight the battle of battles. |
![]() | London Aquarium County Hall, Riverside Building, Westminster, SE17PB (1 mi) Phone: +44 (0)871 663 1678 We know more about the surface of the moon than we do about the underwater world covering two-thirds of our planet. With over 50 living displays and a host of underwater life, join the London Aquarium on a journey into this great unknown. |
![]() | London Aquarium County Hall, Riverside Building, Westminster, SE17PB (1 mi) Phone: +44 (0)871 663 1678 The £25 million London Aquarium is the first attraction of its kind in the capital, and is one of Europe's largest exhibitions of global aquatic life, displayed in over 2 million litres of water. The London Aquarium combines education, relaxation and entertainment through a multi-sensory voyage of discovery through the rivers, lakes and oceans of the world. |
![]() | ZSL London Zoo Regent´s Park, NW14RY (1.8 mi) Phone: 0207 449 6228 ZSL London Zoo really is one of the greatest days out on offer in London. Spanning 36 acres of Regent's Park, the Zoo is home to over 650 species of animal. |
Museums
![]() | British Museum Great Russell Street, WC1B3DG (0.3 mi) A series of collections which trace the story of Britain from prehistory to the present day, including fine collections covering the prehistoric period, the Bronze and Iron Ages. Highlights include a section of the Sweet Track, the oldest of the prehistoric trackways in Britain, and the body of Lindow Man, which has been preserved in a peat bog since the mid-1st century AD. |
![]() | Pollocks Toy Museum 1 Scala Street, Goodge Street, W1T2HL (0.4 mi) Pollocks Toy Museum Is Now Closed.Benjamin Pollock was probably the only a shop-keeper in Hoxton, once a down-trodden district of East London, to get a Times obituary. |
![]() | London Transport Museum The Piazza, Covent Garden, WC2E7BB (0.5 mi) Covering a wide spectrum of materials and media, including vehicles, rolling stock, posters, signs, uniforms, photographs, ephemera, maps and engineering drawings, the Museum's collections make up the most comprehensive record of urban mass transit in the world. The Museum preserves and displays important collections reflecting all aspects of the history of public transport in London. |
![]() | Theatre Museum Russell Street, Covent Garden, WC2E7PR (0.5 mi) In 1974 the Theatre Museum was formed by combining the Enthoven and Beard Collections with the holdings of two external organisations. These were the British Theatre Museum Association, which collected and displayed theatre material from 1957 as a way of lobbying for a state-funded theatre museum, and Richard Buckle's Friends of the Museum of Performing Arts who purchased at auction in 1968 much Ballets Russes material for a projected performing arts museum. |
![]() | Sir John Soane's Museum 13 Lincoln Inn Fields, WC2A3BP (0.6 mi) Soane was born in 1753, the son of a bricklayer, and died after a long and distinguished career, in 1837.Soane designed this house to live in, but also as a setting for his antiquities and his works of art. |
![]() | Handel House Museum 25 Brook Street, W1K4HB (0.7 mi) The Handel House Museum was home to the baroque composer George Frideric Handel from 1723 until his death in 1759. The Museum celebrates Handel's life and works, displaying portraits of Handel and his contemporaries in finely restored Georgian interiors and bringing live music back to his house. |
![]() | Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons 35-43 Lincolns Inn Fields, Holborn, WC2A3PE (0.7 mi) The Hunterian Museum collections, brought together over four centuries by a cast of colourful characters including John Hunter (1728-1793), are a fascinating mix of comparative anatomy and pathology specimens; complete skeletons, bones, skulls and teeth; dried preparations, corrosion casts and wax teaching models; historical surgical and dental instruments together with modern surgical instruments and technologies; as well as paintings, drawings and sculpture.At the entrance to the museum visitors can trace the story of the College from its roots in the mediaeval Guild of Barber-Surgeons to the present day in a new introductory gallery. |
Historic Houses
![]() | Tours Of L. Ron Hubbard's Fitzroy House 37 Fitzroy Stret, W1T6DX (0.6 mi) Set in the heart of Fitzrovia, famed for its writers and artists, Fitzroy House was built in 1791 shortly after development was undertaken of this area. Formerly inhabited by Playwright George Bernard Shaw, Fitzroy House is also where writer and philosopher L. |
![]() | Banqueting House - Whitehall Palace Whitehall, SW1A2ER (0.8 mi) Set in the heart of historic Whitehall, the Banqueting House is one of London's hidden treasures. Whether visiting during the day or enjoying a unique evening event, visitors will be enthralled by the history and splendour of this magnificent building. |
![]() | Houses of Parliament Westminster, SW1A0AA (1.1 mi) Phone: 020 7219 3000 The new Palace of Westminster was built in the years following the fire of 16 October 1834 which destroyed nearly all the Old Palace. Work began in 1840 and was substantially completed by 1860, although only in 1870 actually finished. |
![]() | Apsley House / Wellington Museum Hyde Park Corner, W1J7NT (1.2 mi) The house famously known as No. 1 London - attracted nearly 65,000 visitors last year of which over 15,000 were children in school groups. |
![]() | Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace Road, Green Park, SW11AA (1.4 mi) George III bought Buckingham House in 1761 for his wife Queen Charlotte to use as a comfortable family home close to St James's Palace, where many court functions were held. Buckingham House became known as the Queen's House, and 14 of George III's 15 children were born there. |
![]() | Westminster Cathedral Victoria Street, Victoria, SW1P1QW (1.4 mi) Westminster Cathedral is one of the greatest secrets of London; people heading down Victoria Street on the well-trodden route to more famous sites are astonished to come across a piazza opening up the view to an extraordinary facade of towers, balconies and domes.Itself a supreme achievement of art, the Cathedral is home to many distinguished works of artistic merit. |
National Parks

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks
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