Lilian D. • January 31, 2015amazing place, love it. Different venues for different events, restaurant and a small concert room lit only by candles - friendly stuff too
Dave M. • October 6, 2015Breathtaking industrial design. People watching Mecca. International art exhibitions. Free wifi.
Andrew C. • August 30, 2018Part if Tate Modern Museum - all of it was quite unique and way more modern than expected... so many levels of exhibits and different rooms - lots of it felt futuristic and overly modern
Sam H. • April 4, 2015Charming venue and comfortable, intimate seating. Saw The Broken Heart and had a wonderful time!
Friederike W. • May 13, 2018Knowledgeable tour guide show the inside of the theatre with interesting stories. The exhibition is also interesting including costume making and old special effects. Great before visiting a play!
Sarwar O. • August 25, 2013Located near Tate Modern. It's worth a visit all the art work is original and style is work varies to catch everyone's interest and the work is priced at a good rate
Alex C. • March 24, 2012Great David Shrigley show. Such a fantastic space for a playful, humorous artist. Jeremy Deller not as grabbing but good to see bikes in the exhibition.
David D. • August 28, 2014The place to sit back and watch British films made in 30s and more. Two hours give you plenty of time to browse collections and watch 1 1/2 films. Absolutely love this spot.
Lizzie P. • March 30, 2016Great place when the sun is shining and it's Pimms O' Clock! Gets very busy in the summertime so get there early for a good spot
Jacques • July 14, 2015Gallery@oxo is a bright, contemporary riverside space in Oxo Tower Wharf, with regularly changing exhibitions showcasing the best in cutting-edge photography, art, design and architecture.
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011The remains of Southwark’s first theatre, The Rose built in 1587, were rediscovered here during excavations in 1989. It was put out of business by the (original) Globe in 1600.
Howard • November 8, 2009the re-rite proejct is well worth 15 minutes and it's free - just to explore the building and mix the orchestra on the sounddesk
Natalia Z. • January 24, 2017Purdy Hicks Gallery has moved to an amazing new space, 25 Thurloe Street, London SW7 2LQ.
Louis D. • June 30, 2016I was around this area on Saturday, 25 June. At the end of the evening my braille computer for the blind was missing. It is squarish in shape and is in a black case with the letters "HIMS" stenciled o
Heidi R. • July 27, 2010Love this place! So much fun! The Experience part is great and the Tombs are really scary and just great!!
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