Derrick L. • November 14, 2015Fantastic place to spend a day. So much on display and so much to learn. Can get pretty crowded thou.
Aen S. • September 10, 2018Lifehack: There is a life-size copy of the Stone that you can see closer and even touch. Turn back and cross the Great Court. You need the Enlightement gallery (Room 1). Turn left from the entrance.
Richard B. • September 18, 2022Like many theatres in London, great history, beautiful staging area and lovely staff. Nice little bar too and atmosphere making for a good show of Greece the Musical.
Andrés S. • September 17, 2022Best cinema in London. The Renoir screen in particular. Also great bar and terrace.
H R. • September 25, 2014Free entry with lots of good exhibits. Good to take a sketchbook here and spend the morning. The people are great to speak to. Small museum but lots to see.
Natalie M. • April 9, 2014Quite possibly one of the most hidden Egyptology gems out there, right in your backyard. Don't miss the emergency stairwell -- some of the best stuff is hidden there!
Stuart C. • December 1, 2017Great place to stop off in Central London for coffee and to check email. Always interesting exhibits.
Martin T. • May 22, 20122 October: See Gandhi on his birthday. Mahatma Gandhi, the great Indian spiritual leader, visited London a number of times: as a student, he spent 3 yrs studying law at UCL. Statue erected in 1968.
James F. • April 15, 2022Very modern theatre space. Feels more like a university lecture hall. Seats are comfy and there aren’t tiers and tiers of seats making it feel more intimate
Spotted by Locals - city guides by locals • August 23, 2011Independent films, regular art exhibitions and a bard. Dress warmly in winter though!
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