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Natural History MuseumEnter this terracotta and marble clad gothic sister to the neighbouring Victoria and Albert and Science museums and you'll be greeted by the monstrous skeleton of a diplodocus dinosaur.Cromwell Road, Chelsea More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Keats House MuseumLovely house and garden in an equally lovely street on the edge of the Heath.Keats Grove, Hampstead More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Royal Hospital ChelseaInspired by France's Hotel des Invalides, Charles II commissioned his most prestigious architect, Christopher Wren, to design this gorgeous home for his retired soldiers.Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Victoria and Albert (V & A)The 'V & A' is one of the world's great museums if only because it's so impossible to pigeon hole.Cromwell Road, London More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Chelsea Old ChurchPast worshippers here included Thomas Moore and Henry James, while Henry VIII supposedly used the church to marry wife no.Old Church Street, Chelsea More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Carlyle's HouseThe 'sage of Chelsea', historian Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane entertained the likes of Dickens and Thackaray in this impeccably restored Queen Anne House.24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Linley Sambourne HouseFine example of a late 19th century town house, once own by the Punch cartoonist Sambourne, now kept in impeccable condition by the Victorian Society.18 Stafford Terrace, Kensington More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Sherlock Holmes Museum, TheSir Arthur Conan Doyle's character was of course entirely fictional; we only wish that the existence of this "museum" was aswell.221b Baker Street, Marylebone More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Madame Tussauds and the PlanetariumThe world's most famous waxworks and certainly London's most profitable tourist attraction.Marylebone Rd, Marylebone More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
London Toy and Model MuseumEnchanting museum for little and big people alike, hidden in two Victorian townhouses, perfectly positioned for an end of day treat after a long walk across Kensington Gardens.Craven Hill, Bayswater More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
National Army MuseumThe museum's attempt to tell 'the history of the British soldier in war and peace' from Bosworth to Bosnia is so politically correct that it sometimes seems at risk of losing it's bite.Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Kensington PalaceGeeorge 111 must indeed have been 'Mad George' to become the first soverign to choose not to live in this beautiful Wren/Hawksmoor/Kent masterpiece.Kensington Gardens, Kensington More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Science MuseumFabulous museum for all the family.Exhibition Road, South Kensington More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Commonwealth Institute"Sixties architecture in perfection.High Street Kensington, Kensington More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
The Wellcome InstituteThe Wellcome Trust, with an expenditure of over six hundred million a year, is the world largest medical research charity.The Wellcome Building, Camden More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Kenwood HouseJohn Adam's superbly designed Georgian country house is well worth a visit if only to get a glance of Vermeer's 'Guitar Player' prior to going to one of outdoor concerts in the majestic grounds.Hampstead Lane, Hampstead More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Freud MuseumSigmund's and Anna's last stop after their escape from Vienna.20 Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Carlyle's HouseThe 'sage of Chelsea', historian Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane entertained the likes of Dickens and Thackaray in this impeccably restored Queen Anne House.24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
The Grange MuseumProabably the world's only museum in the middle of a roundabout.Neasden Roundabout, Neasden More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Chelsea Physic GardenAn exquisite walled garden set up over three hundred years ago for the study of herbs for medicinal purposes.66 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
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