Best Museums in South Heath

We've collected top 10 mentioned museums in South Heath from other articles such as Culture Trip, Santorini Dave, Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do.

Best Museums in South Heath

Tate Modern
Tate Modern
4.5 (56040 ratings)4 (9356 ratings)
Modern-art gallery with international works on display, plus a cafe with panoramic river views.
Bankside, London, SE1 9TG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Another gem by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Bankside B power station was a beacon of modernity when it was constructed in the 1940s as the first oil-fired power station in Britain. The imposing chimney, its defining feature, was restricted to a height of 99m (325ft) so as not to outdo its illustrious neighbour opposite, St Paul’s. After shutting in the 1980s, the power station was resurrected by the relatively unknown Herzog & de Meuron, who won a competition to transform its crumbling shell into the new Tate Modern, which opened in May 2000."
Mentioned by Radisson Blu Blog
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"The second most popular tourist attraction in the UK, Tate Modern, is a striking London structure. Originally a Power Station, Tate Modern opened in May 2000 as a home to international modern and contemporary art. Displays in Tate Modern cover themes such as Transformed Visions and Poetry and Dream, and give visitors the opportunity to see works of art such as Pablo Picasso's 'Weeping Woman,' 'Metamorphosis of Narcissus' by Salvador Dalí, and 'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik' by Dorothea Tanning."
Mentioned by Architectour Guide
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"Giles Gilbert Scott (1963), Herzog & de Meuron (2000, 2016)📕 Page 199. Before the National Theatre was erected, the south bank was a polluted and horrible place. Factories pestered an already problematic area, historically known for its prisons and brothels."
The National Gallery
The National Gallery
4.7 (37144 ratings)4.5 (36378 ratings)
Trafalgar Square art museum whose masterworks trace the development of Western European painting.
Trafalgar Square, Charing Cross, London, WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
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"The National Gallery is my personal favourite gallery in the world. You’ll find some of Europe’s greatest masterpieces here, from Van Gogh, to Monet, to Rembrandt. I still remember being brought to tears by the doleful beauty of Turner’s Margate (?) from the Sea."
Mentioned by Destguides
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"The National Gallery is one of the most famous art museums in the world. Constructed in 1937, it attracts more than 4 million tourists yearly. Unlike many other museums, this one is free to enter, so you don't have to worry about paying an admission fee."
Mentioned by England itinerary
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"A day is the perfect amount of time to see the highlights: Cardiff Castle, the National Museum, and Cardiff Bay. Learn about Welsh history, culture, and language on a walking tour or by talking to locals. Spend the evening in Cardiff."
National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
4.6 (7987 ratings)4.5 (5395 ratings)
Paintings and photographs of aristocratic and famous figures throughout British history.
St. Martin's Pl, Charing Cross, London, WC2H 0HE, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"What makes the National Portrait Gallery so compelling is its familiarity; in many cases, you’ll have heard of the subject (royals, scientists, politicians, celebrities) or the artist (Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, Lucian Freud) but not necessarily recognise the face. Highlights include the famous ‘Chandos portrait’, thought to be of William Shakespeare (room 4), the first artwork the gallery acquired (in 1856), and a touching sketch of novelist Jane Austen by her sister (room 18)."
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Around the square you’ll also find two of London’s top art museums, the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery. Both are highly recommended for art lovers and include works by some of the world’s most famous artists from Turner to Monet. Also nearby (hidden underground in St. Martin-in-the-Fields!) you can visit the London Brass Rubbing Centre (fee*) to learn about and create a brass rubbing to take home. A great activity for families (we had fun too!)."
V&A Museum of Childhood
V&A Museum of Childhood
4.4 (3415 ratings)4 (773 ratings)
Toys, clothes and interactives in 1872 hangar with marble floor and visible cast iron skeleton.
Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9PA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Santorini Dave
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"This excellent branch of the Victoria & Albert Museum displays one of the best collections of childhood-related objects in the world. Kids are fascinated by the immense number of dolls, dolls’ houses through the ages, vintage board games, construction toys (Lego, Meccano), battery-powered robots and favourite toys from the 20th century, decade by decade. Action figures, teddy bears, puppets, magic lanterns and MicroMachines are among the highlights here."
Mentioned by londonphotowalks.uk
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"In the East end of London is the V&A satellite, the Museum of Childhood. The museum has been collecting childhood related objects since 1872 and is home to one of the world’s finest collections of children’s toys, doll’s houses, games and costumes dating back to the 1600s. There’s plenty to keep kids busy with free daily activities including arts and crafts, tours, storytelling and treasure hunts."
Mentioned by Secret London
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"Out in Bethnal Green, you’ll discover the free Museum of Childhood. Operated and curated by the V&A, it’s home to toys, dolls houses, and thousands of other interesting items, but a major refurbishment is aiming to turn it into a “world-leading museum of design and creativity for children and young people”."
Madame Tussauds London
Madame Tussauds London
4.4 (53125 ratings)4 (28662 ratings)
Museum chain for life-size wax replicas of famous celebrities & historic icons in themed galleries.
Marylebone Rd, Marylebone, London, NW1 5LR, United Kingdom
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The Clink Prison Museum
The Clink Prison Museum
4 (1175 ratings)4 (1464 ratings)
Torture devices and grisly tales about inmates and the former medieval prison on the site.
1 Clink St, London, SE1 9DG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Suitcases and Sandcastles
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"Children can handle real torture devices at the world’s most notorious medieval prison at this museum in Southwark, on the original site of The Clink Prison, which dates back to 1144. You’ll find out about a day in the life of a medieval prisoner and hear tales of some of the gruesome prisoners. If you’re feeling brave, it’s a great place to spot ghosts: the prison is reputed to be one of the UK’s most haunted locations and is renowned for its ghostly sightings…"
Mentioned by Secret London
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"A rather arresting spot amongst London museums, The Clink spent some 600 years as one of the city’s most feared prisons. Far from the charming spot it is today, Southwark used to be a lawless place; prostitutes, heretics, and drunkards all graced the cells of The Clink at one point or another."
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Clink Prison Museum was a prison in England that started in the 12th century and operated through 1780. Today, it is the oldest surviving prison in the country. Notable prisoners of The Clink include Father John Gerard, Father John Jones, Farther George Blackwell, and Edward Knott."
The Cartoon Museum
The Cartoon Museum
4 (577 ratings)4 (261 ratings)
Museum tracing the development of British cartooning from the early 18th century to the present day.
63 Wells St, Fitzrovia, London, W1A 3AE, United Kingdom
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Royal Gunpowder Mills
Royal Gunpowder Mills
4.4 (375 ratings)4.5 (391 ratings)
Old gunpowder factory with an armory, science demos & tractor tours, open for events & group visits.
Beaulieu Dr, Waltham Abbey, EN9 1JY, United Kingdom
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Handel & Hendrix in London
Handel & Hendrix in London
4.5 (486 ratings)4 (376 ratings)
Handel's home from 1723-1759, with period Georgian features, instruments and scores, plus recitals.
25 Brook St, London, W1K 4HB, United Kingdom
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The Courtauld Gallery
The Courtauld Gallery
4.6 (313 ratings)4.5 (3390 ratings)
Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RN, United Kingdom
Art museumMuseums
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"One of London's most beloved art collections, the Courtauld is to your right as you pass through the archway into the grounds of the…"

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in South Heath

Jugemu
Jugemu
3.6 (185 ratings)
Rustic Japanese bar-restaurant offering dishes that are not commonly found in London.
3 Winnett St, London, W1D 6JY, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater London
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"London’s best sushi restaurants are either impossible to get into or prohibitively expensive. It’s therefore with great relief and thrill that the marvellously mercurial Yuya Kikuchi is back in town. Jugemu is a little more traditional but no less chaotic than his short-lived Kirazu, and the question is: Is there a better value omakase in town?"
Sakagura
Sakagura
4.1 (541 ratings)
8 Heddon St, London, W1B 4BU, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Sushi Heads
Sushi Heads
4.8 (162 ratings)
205b Philip Ln, London, N15 4HL, United Kingdom
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurant

Churches and Cathedrals in South Heath

Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
4.6 (1911 ratings)4.5 (743 ratings)
Serene, Gothic Anglican cathedral with famous daily choral Evensong and Eucharist services.
London Bridge, London, SE1 9DA, United Kingdom
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St James's Piccadilly
St James's Piccadilly
4.5 (713 ratings)4 (126 ratings)
Late 17th-century place of CofE worship, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, with a 3 storey rectory.
197 Piccadilly, St. James's, London, W1J 9LL, United Kingdom
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St Mary-le-Bow
St Mary-le-Bow
4.5 (146 ratings)4 (67 ratings)
Sir Christopher Wren-designed church, rebuilt after World War 2, whose bells define being Cockney.
Cheapside, London, EC2V 6AU, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"St Mary le Bow was historically one of the most important City of London churches, and was one of the first to be rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire. It’s another beautiful Baroque church with an elegant tower which houses the famous Bow Bells. According to London tradition, a true Cockney can only be born within earshot of these bells, which are a 200-metre walk around the corner from St Paul’s Cathedral on Cheapside."
Mentioned by jurysinns.com
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"Perhaps one of the best-known City of London churches, St Mary-le-Bow is found on Cheapside within the Square Mile. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren (who also lays claim to nearby St Paul’s Cathedral), it’s full of bold baroque-style features including Corinthian columns and a bright blue and gold ceiling. Tradition states that you can only call yourself a true Cockney if you were born within earshot of the church’s famous Bow Bells."

Best Diners in South Heath

MEATliquor Covent Garden
MEATliquor Covent Garden
4.3 (841 ratings)
Quirkily named burgers and hot dogs plus Southern-style sides and whisky milkshakes. Few seats.
Jubilee Market Hall, The Deck, Tavistock St, London WC2E 8BE, United Kingdom
DinerBarFast food restaurantHamburger restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Halal Food Diary
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"Cuisine: SteakhouseHalal Options: Separate Halal menu with various Halal meatsAddress: Ariel Way, White City, London W12 7GAWebsite: https://www.themeatco.com/westfield-londonNearest Tube Stop: Shepherds Bush"
Gatehouse Diner & Coffee House
Gatehouse Diner & Coffee House
4.3 (86 ratings)
1 The, Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury, HP19 8DB, United Kingdom
DinerBreakfast restaurant
Curry House CoCoIchibanya
Curry House CoCoIchibanya
4.6 (980 ratings)
39 James St, London, W1U 1DL, United Kingdom
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Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near South Heath

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The Ethorpe Hotel by Greene King Inns
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The Chequers Marlow
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$100 /night
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Clifton Lodge Hotel
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$65 /night
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