Darshna P. • January 21, 2018Beautiful venue, saw Cirque du soleil: OVO, which was great! Had a soya hot Choco from their rhubarb cafe and it was delicious!
Simon W. • November 16, 2013Daylight Music on Saturdays is great - music, tea, cakes and free with a suggested donation of £3.50
Jah R. • July 10, 2017A great experience. The room was challenging but immersive and great fun for a group.
Maria Ines G. • January 22, 2015If you are on a budget but don't want to miss on a play on this fantastic theatre, ask about the standing option (5 pounds). The scenography is incredible. Nice to hang out before and after plays.
Joana V. • May 24, 2016Huge museum with so much to see!!! It's free entry so I usually go once a month to see something I've never seen before. Egypt is defo the favorite and cinema room is always very good.
Chateau Rouge Teas • April 21, 2012Central location, free access and some great works, definitely not to be missed on a rainy Sunday afternoon in London
Alina Grace • July 3, 2015I love this place. So much history but it will take a whole day. A place where you will have to spend the whole day.
Dexter F. • June 28, 2018Espresso Martini is the best in London! Compliments the jazz.
Nin L. • May 17, 2016Invitingly welcoming & intimate local cinema - well stocked bar with a respectable gin selection. Wifi available.
Y K. • June 28, 2015Amazing architecture and a nice selection of films. Don't miss a garden room where is peaceful and green.
Oleg B. • October 30, 2017The ground floor bar offers a nice selection of eclectic (normal for North London) beers in a nice modern environment. Fantastic music space!
Elyse Y. • November 9, 2012Highly recommend for gathering with friend and family after seeing the art exhibition. Nice atmosphere and enough sofas to relax on.
Philippe G. • October 6, 2013Great outdoor terrasse with view on Covent Garden. You can also see where they make the costumes.
Lee C. • July 12, 2013Great place - very varied and pleasing selection of filns, some amazing combo days and top quality projection too.
Gary B. • August 8, 2015Plenty of places to eat around here so come here a bit early and take time to choose - all good!
Dan M. • March 3, 2020The main entrance the building itself is totally worth it. The rest of the museum, although a bit old, remains interesting and fun activity to do (even better if you have kids). And it’s free!!!
Ashik S. • June 2, 2011Beautiful space and location. Members lounge a bit full, but good place to relax and decontruct if you wish. Although appreciation is also allowed.
Sia L. • February 27, 2015Fantastic atmosphere! Great for photo shoots. Cosy bar downstairs. Not so great for dancing despite the regular dance night IMHO, the floor is quite steep. Historic atmosphere makes up for it though.
Morgan D. • October 27, 2017Incredible collection of historical books & documents that will leave you speechless.
Marcy R. • December 1, 2012Try the Beetroot And Lentil Salad - Great little cafe downstairs. Good hideaway from the kings road crowds.
Sabina C. • June 18, 2014Beautiful gardens - great for picnics. Nice farmer's market every Sat - the black pudding sausage rolls are the best!
Pinar E. • April 6, 2017Spare good amount of time if you are a fan of contemporary art because this place has a massive and great collection! Dont miss the temporary exhibitions, though visiting all will take more than a day
Bijan Y. • February 10, 2015Fabulous building and so much to see. Good restaurant downstairs for a lunch break. Never miss the Turner's whenever I'm here.
Alexandra G. • January 25, 2015Book a sofa for two and enjoy table service from friendly staff. Salt and pepper cashews are an addictive snack & the lounge is lovely too.
Geoff L. • July 1, 2011Best place to go after the game for japanese food is Koi, in kensington, palace gate. Recommend the dragon roll and foie gras duck tataki. Perfect (pic. chelsea flower show with Laurent Perrier
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