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Your search for Attractions & events in Chinatown returned 100 results
Attraction - Museum, London
Exhibition covering almost two centuries of the combined regiments' history, The Inns of Court Regiment and the City of London Yeomanry.
Attraction - Museum, London
Gift of the late Sir Arthur Gilbert, émigré to America in 1949 who since formed the collection. One of the world’s finest collections and most important ever art gifts to the nation. Focuses on silver, gold, snuffboxes and Italian mosaics.
Attraction - Gallery, London
With the world’s largest collection of portraits, the National Portrait Gallery is the essential guide to 400 years of Britain’s greatest movers and shakers.
Attraction - Gallery, London
Tate Britain presents the world's greatest collection of British art in a dynamic series of new displays and exhibitions.
Attraction - Museum, London
Experience what life was like for people in war-torn Britain during the Second World War. This is a unique museum of interest to all ages featuring evacuation, rationing, weddings, bomb disposal and gasmasks. Walk through the London Blitz.
Attraction - Museum, London
One of London's hidden gems, the former studio-house of the great Victorian artist, Frederic Leighton.
Attraction - Museum, London
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank from its foundation in 1694 to its role in today’s economy. Interactive programmes with graphics and video help explain its many and varied roles.
Attraction - Farm, London
Farm serving the community. Animals include goats, cows, sheep, pigs, ducks and chickens. Also horticultural displays.
Attraction - Craft Centre, London
Peter Layton’s London Glassblowing is a hot glass studio focused on the creation and display of contemporary glass art. It has a reputation as one of Europe’s leading workshops with a flair for the use of colour, form and texture.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
A church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren, c1680, in the Gothic style. Particular features include plaster fan-vault ceiling, wood carving and stained glass.