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Your search for Attractions & events in Hampstead-and-Highgate returned 100 results
Attraction - Museum, London
This new Museum gives visitors a unique “behind the scenes” look at the work that goes into the ceremonial duties and operational roles of the Household Cavalry.
Attraction - Gallery, London
The clown museum provides a national showcase about international clowns and clowning. The collection contains clown memorabilia.
Attraction - Historic Site, London
This is a working institution. It is in a superb building by Barry and Pugin with medieval survival, (Westminster Hall).
Attraction - Municipal Park,
Hyde Park is famous for boating and swimming in its lake, The Serpentine, and its riding track, Rotten Row, the first public road to be lit at night.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
Wren church and home to the Bow Bells. The Tower is open to visitors. The Norman crypt with its chapel is the oldest parochial building still in use in London.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Home of Chelsea Pensioners, built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1682 and 1690. The Chapel, Great Hall, Figure Court and Museum are of particular interest.
Attraction - Gallery, London
The finest collection of Impressionist paintings in Britain, as well as masterpieces by Botticelli, Tiepolo, Rubens and Goya, housed in Somerset House, one of the most beautiful 18th-century buildings in London.
Attraction - Themed Ride/Tableau/Waxworks, London
The London Eye has become a symbol of London and is recognised worldwide. At 135m, it is the world's tallest observation wheel, giving stunning panoramic views of up to 40km/25 miles on a clear day.
Attraction - Themed Ride/Tableau/Waxworks, London
Re-enact the blood and guts, torture and terror of some of the most gruesome events in British history. It’s so much fun it’s frightening!
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
John Keats lived here for 2 years here and the collection includes letters, manuscripts and relics belonging to him and his contemporaries.