Karen • March 5, 2017Amazing hall. Just amazing. The tour is well worth the cost. The tour guide was so knowledgeable and funny.
Ann M. • August 18, 2010The red pavilion is very womb like and the cafe was very good even though we brought a picnic with us. We all enjoyed playing on the ping pong/tabletennis tables.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011The 18 foot high statue of Achilles is made from metal melted down from captured enemy cannon. It is dedicated to the Duke of Wellington and the army that defeated Napoleon Bonaparte.
Mike H. • May 25, 2012This is a larger version of the original sculpture here It was changed about a year ago
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011A tree here burnt down in 1866 during riots over political reform, and the stump became a famous rallying point for radical reform groups. It’s still used as a meeting point for protests and demos
Hotel Indigo • January 27, 2014The Royal College of Music (RCM), a bit north of our hotel in London, hosts public concerts by the RCM Philharmonic and chamber music ensembles year-round.
Maryanne O. • January 29, 2012Sample the delicious food in the canteen, prepared every month by a new team of chefs & trainees from different regions of Italy
Jan K. • July 28, 2013Quite the place to be seen and to drink of course. Comfy seats and spacious to boot.
Mihnea M. • October 21, 2010Check out their upcoming events at http://icr-london.co.uk or on http://facebook.com/ICRLondon
Martin T. • April 24, 2012Home of the Anglo Argentine Society with several events throughout the year for the Argentine community and those interested in its history and culture.
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