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Browhaus: An impressive gallery with small, interesting exhibits and projects. Only two floors, the rooms are well-designed, giving visitors a large amount of white space to enjoy and walk through collections.
Browhaus: This gallery is magnificent as well as sound. Come during later hours to enjoy the food, drink, and dance. We recommend the Bauhaus exhibit, which is one of the biggest in the UK in the past 40 years.
Art Museum · Kensington and Chelsea · 649 tips and reviews
Browhaus: With free admission, the V&A’s permanent collection cannot be missed. Their temporary exhibit on British Design is a wonderful trip back to the past, showcasing retro and vintage design highlights.
Event Space · City of Westminster · 154 tips and reviews
Browhaus: Fernando Casasempere's current exhibit is breathtaking. He has created a mixture of dreamlike and real by taking thousands of ceramic daffodils and arranging them in an open space. A must-visit.
Browhaus: Have a fashion or textile obsession? This modern and colorful building will surely give you your daily fix. The clean, crisp exhibits display fashion and clothing beautifully.
183 Euston Rd (at Gordon St), London, Greater London
Science Museum · Bloomsbury · 136 tips and reviews
Browhaus: The Wellcome is known for curating art around interesting (and morbid) topics. The collections are small, unique, and very creative. In addition to free admission, the building also has free wi-fi.
Browhaus: The Nicholas Hawksmoor exhibit is wonderful, capturing the famous architect’s life with a series of pictures, quotes, and work from the artist himself. We highly recommend it.
Great Russell St (btwn Montague & Bloomsbury St), London, Greater London
History Museum · Bloomsbury · 1008 tips and reviews
Browhaus: With some of the best exhibit and artworks in the world, the British Museum is appealing visually and stimulating for the mind. Within the museum, the Egyptian room and Rosetta Stone are a must-see.
Browhaus: Perfect for a quick visit, the Design Museum’s two floors will leave you with more design knowledge than you expected. The cafe on the first floor is lovely as well.
Browhaus: A clean and well-organized gallery, known for its brilliant exhibits. We suggest visiting David Shrigley’s “Brain Activity”-- a funny and interesting exhibit displaying everyday life in a comical way.
Browhaus: The Tate Modern is a top contemporary art museum of the world and the permanent collection is well worth a visit. At times, the spacious rooms and vast building are more appealing than the artwork.