Best Museums in Stamford Bridge

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Best Museums in Stamford Bridge

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 mummytravels
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"This contemporary art museum is very welcoming to kids, from the family visitor hosts during holidays and at weekends, as well as family maps, regular activities and events (although some are more suitable for older kids) and the Start Display focused on some of the most famous works, helping to get younger visitors thinking about art. There are also suggested games, along with activity packs, and you’re reminded it’s OK to make some noise!. Entry is free – adults have to pay for special exhibitions, but under-12s can enter free for those as well."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"Located in what was once Bankside Power Station on the south bank of the Thames, Tate Modern is one of the city's most loved attractions. You can enjoy the permanent collection, which includes works by Pollock, Warhol, Matisse and Picasso, for free. The 10th-floor viewing deck of the Blavatnik Building offers wonderful panoramic views over the Thames and beyond, and the building itself is amazing."
Mentioned by city-walks.info
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"London's museum of modern art is located directly at the bank of river Thames. It offers besides several abstract masterpieces also the possibility to enjoy a great view over the city and there is no entrance fee. Find out which artworks you can admire here and where you have to look for the fantastic view ...Images, Info & Tips"
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 London 6 days itinerary
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"It includes all the major attractions (e.g., Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and the National Gallery), but also includes several lesser known sites and encourages you to explore several of London’s diverse neighborhoods including Westminster, Greenwich, Kensington, and Camden. We suggest using this itinerary as a starting point for planning your 6 days in London, not as a definitive itinerary, and you can edit it to put together your own personal itinerary that reflects your own needs and interests."
Mentioned by Radisson Blu Blog
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"Since 1838, the National Gallery at London’s Trafalgar Square has given visitors the chance to enjoy the national collection of Western European painting. Some 2,300 works of art from the 13th to the 19th centuries are housed in the Gallery, and admission is free. A trip to the National Gallery will let you see famous masterpieces, including portraits of notable British monarchs, politicians, and cultural figures, past and present."
Mentioned by st-christophers.co.uk
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"With its bold Greek-style pillars, this museum is hard to miss if you’re in Trafalgar Square. Wander around the beautiful museum and you’ll find it’s full of incredible artists creations from many years ago. Portraits of important people in British history is the main theme in The National Gallery."
Tate Britain
Tate Britain
4.6 (13672 ratings)4.5 (3541 ratings)
Imposing gallery with historic and contemporary British art, notable for its JMW Turner collection.
Millbank, Westminster, London, SW1P 4RG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by London x London
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"Located in Millbank, The Tate Britain is another of the best free museums in London. The Tate Modern might be the cool new kid on the block, but personally I prefer its more austere sister museum further downriver, the Tate Britain. The museum opened in 1897 and has been welcoming visitors to admire a huge collection of British art from the Tudor times onwards since."
Mentioned by Travel and Destinations
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"This angle in Tate Britain is taken from a members lounge, but if you ask nicely they may let you up. Even if you don’t get to this exact angle this museum still has lots of other aesthetic architecture you could take photographs of. Best time for pics: DayCost: TicketedLocation: Tate Britain, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG"
Mentioned by RTF | Rethinking The Future
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"Untitled One Hundred Spaces 1995, Resin Various dimensions ©Pinault Collection Rachel Whiteread, Photo ©Tate. Between 1897 and 1932 Tate Britain was known as the National Gallery of British Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery. The art gallery is located on Millbank in the City of Westminster in London."
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 hoponhopoffplus.com
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"Before Google or Wikipedia, the British came here to put a face to the names of famous historical figures from the country's history. As such, the paintings are prized more for their subjects rather than their artists. Highlights include portraits of Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth II, the latter courtesy of pop art sensation Andy Warhol."
Mentioned by Magento2 Store
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"If you’re wondering what to do in London, we suggest going to gaze at the most extensive collection of portraits in the world. With free access to over 200,000 portraits from the Tudors to the present day, you’ll see everyone from Shakespeare, Amy Winehouse to The Duchess of Cambridge, and Kate Middleton. Once you’re done working your way through the art, pop by one of the local cafés and grab a treat to eat on the steps of Trafalgar Square."
Mentioned by A Lady in London
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"Just behind the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery is another of the best museums in London. Not only was it the world’s first portrait gallery, but it also holds the most extensive collection of portraits globally. As the name implies, the National Portrait Gallery is home to a collection of portraits of historically important and renowned British people."
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 girl gone london
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"Funnily enough, the Museum of Childhood is actually first and foremost geared towards adults who want to relive their own childhoods, but don’t worry – they’ve planned ahead and know that many adults will be bringing their own children. For toddlers, there are interactive exhibits featuring toys and games at the Museum of Childhood, as well as drop-in activities including crafting and storytelling to get your toddler involved in some educational play."
Mentioned by Suitcases and Sandcastles
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"This museum is every child’s dream whether they’re into dolls’ houses, Star Wars figures, Lego or electric train sets. Here in Bethnal Green, you’ll find one of the world’s best collections of toys both old and new so you’ll see everything from robots and rocking horses to computer games, puppet theatres and chemistry sets. There are hundreds of toys on display but also plenty of toys to play with and things to do."
National Trust - Shalford Mill
National Trust - Shalford Mill
4.8 (10 ratings)5 (58 ratings)
Shalford, Guildford, GU4 8BS, United Kingdom
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House of Dreams Museum
House of Dreams Museum
4.6 (44 ratings)5 (8 ratings)
Home & gallery of abstract artist Stephen Wright, packed with eclectic objects, dolls & murals.
45 Melbourne Grove, London, SE22 8RG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The House of Dreams Museum is the vision of London art director Steven Wright, who has lived in the East Dulwich home since 1982. He began to turn it into a museum in the late 90s. It serves as a shrine to his dead parents and partner."
Imperial War Museum
Imperial War Museum
4.7 (20294 ratings)4.5 (9691 ratings)
Recreations of WWI trenches and the Blitz, many tanks and planes and revolving military exhibitions.
Lambeth Rd, London, SE1 6HZ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Fronted by a pair of intimidating 15in naval guns and a piece of the Berlin Wall, this riveting museum is housed in what was the Bethlem Royal Hospital, a psychiatric hospital also known as Bedlam. Although the museum’s focus is on military action involving British or Commonwealth troops largely during the 20th century, it covers war in the wider sense. Must-see exhibits include the state-of-the-art First World War Galleries and Witnesses to War in the forecourt and atrium above."
Mentioned by London 2 days itinerary
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"This historic warship, operated today by Imperial War Museums, will definitely be of interest to military buffs, or anyone with even a slight interest in boats. Launched just before the outbreak of World War 2, this Royal Navy Light Cruiser saw action in both World War 2 and the Korean War, before being decommissioned in 1963."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"Despite its name, the cultural venue formerly known as the Imperial War Museum (one of five IWM branches around the country) does not…"
Jack The Ripper Museum
Jack The Ripper Museum
4 (888 ratings)4 (622 ratings)
Grisly museum on 6 floors in a Victorian house recounting stories of the 1888 East End murderer.
12 Cable St, Aldgate, Whitechapel, London E1 8JG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Jack the Ripper Museum is devoted to one of London's most notorious and terrorizing serial killers. The museum recreates the setting in which the unsolved Jack the Ripper murders took place in 1888. The collection has original objects related to the crimes."
Turner's House (Sandycombe Lodge)
Turner's House (Sandycombe Lodge)
4.6 (129 ratings)4.5 (23 ratings)
40 Sandycoombe Rd, St Margarets, Twickenham TW1 2LR, United Kingdom
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Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Stamford Bridge

The Dragon Inn
The Dragon Inn
4.5 (143 ratings)
Chinese favourites as well as Vietnamese, Malaysian and Thai dishes in simply decorated setting.
130 Sheen Rd, Richmond, TW9 1UR, United Kingdom
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The Duck and Rice
The Duck and Rice
4.3 (2192 ratings)
Stylish British pub with copper beer tanks and upstairs dining room serving elevated Chinese dishes.
90 Berwick St, London, W1F 0QB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by British GQ
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"If only all watering holes were like this lively Chinese restaurant-meets-pub, where the beer is fresh and unpasteurised and the bar snacks include a delightful array of dim sum, from venison puffs to scallop shumai. The informal yet sumptuously decorated two floor venue on Berwick Street (Soho) is from the king of London’s trendy Chinese food scene Alan Yau – the man behind Yauatcha and Hakkasan. The great thing about the menu here is that, while it’s Chinese food done properly, there are also plenty of takeaway classics to appease us boring Brits, with the comforting inclusion of classics like sesame prawn toast and chicken in black bean sauce."
Mentioned by Suitcase Magazine
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"At face value, this stalwart pub in Soho seems an unlikely addition to this round-up. While drinks are served in the buzzy ground floor bar, head upstairs for the real deal. Chinese food is served in the intimate dining room - be sure to order the Cantonese-style roast duck, hand-reared at a local family-owned farm."
No. 2 Chinese
No. 2 Chinese
3.6 (53 ratings)
85 Norwood Rd, London, SE24 9AA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Roam the Gnome
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"The Wonderlab exhibition is arguably top of the list of London attractions for kids aged 7-14. There’s something for everyone in this gallery in London with over 50 hands-on science experiments, exhibits and activities. The Science Museum has another three levels of interesting science exhibitions and demonstrations too."
Mentioned by Roam the Gnome
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"Regent Street is the main thoroughfare through London towards one of Londons iconic green spaces, Regents Park. (Travelling with kids, visit Regents Park to try all the playgrounds!). Don’t miss the lanes and side streets running off Regent street."

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Stamford Bridge

The Araki
The Araki
4.5 (202 ratings)
Chef Mitsuhiro Araki offers set menu of top-grade, high-priced sushi in a simple space that seats 9.
Unit 4, 12 New Burlington St, London W1S 3BF, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Eater London
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"There is a saying in Japanese “Issho ni ichido” which broadly translates to ‘once-in-a-lifetime experience.’ It applies to eating at The Araki, a 10-seat Mayfair restaurant by one of Tokyo’s most venerable sushi masters Araki Mitsuhiro. Mitsuhiro has now returned to Japan, but The Araki still serves a “no-choice” £300 pp menu spotlighting rare and luxurious ingredients: Sea bream sashimi topped with caviar from albino sturgeons or marinated tuna tartare under Alba white truffles. The tuna-focused nigiri here are meticulous."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Mitsuhiro Araki, owner of the restaurant Araki, slices a piece of high quality tuna he purchased at Tsukiji Fish Market that morning. There are just five restaurants in the UK that hold three Michelin-stars, and only one of them has nine seats and costs £300 a head. The Araki is arguably the most exclusive restaurant in London, with single-figure diners permitted to watch Mitsuhiro Araki expertly prepare sushi and taste the outcome at any given sitting."
Mentioned by Square Mile
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"The only London restaurant to be newly awarded three Michelin stars in the last eight years (and the only three Michelin star Japanese restaurant in the UK), the Araki is incredibly expensive but somehow lives up to its price tag. Worshipped by chefs and regulars alike, it’s a culinary pilgrimage. All the fish and ingredients are locally sourced, with the salmon, for example, from the Irish sea."
Cha Cha Roll
Cha Cha Roll
4.6 (309 ratings)
39 Frith St, Soho, London, W1D 5LL, United Kingdom
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Inamo
Inamo
3.9 (1387 ratings)
Oriental fusion restaurant with colourful, space-age decor and interactive, table-top menu.
134-136 Wardour St, Soho, London, W1F 8ZP, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
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"‘Interactive oriental fusion’ is the deal at this futuristic, neon-lit restaurant, which has silenced those naysayers who claimed the “gimmicky” idea of ordering your meal through a table touchpad would soon wear thin. Instead, diners love this “great concept” with its entertaining novelty – you can even order a taxi home from your table. The food is an accessible pan-Asian mixed bag with new dishes such as scallop tartare, Malaysian beef rendang and Japanese tofu salad ‘hiyayakko’ alongside soft-shell crab maki rolls, delicate squid and spring onion dumplings, Peking duck and a “winning version” of the ubiquitous black cod."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"This Asian fusion restaurant in Covent Garden boasts a pioneering interactive ordering system projected onto the table, making it one of the coolest restaurants in London. At Inamo, you can place orders via a 3D menu, choose from a selection of virtual tablecloths, find out about the local neighbourhood and even order a taxi home, all from the comfort of your seat."
Mentioned by Central London Apartments
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"Address: 11 - 14 Hanover Place, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9JP / 134 - 136 Wardour Street, London, W1F 8ZP / 265 Hampstead Road, London, NW1 7QX. Nearest train station: Covent Garden, Tottenham Court Road, Mornington Crescent. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Z0e1rADXQ/?"

Best Diners in Stamford Bridge

Unity Diner
Unity Diner
4.6 (971 ratings)
Cheery, modern restaurant offering plant-based fare & a non-profit diner & bar ethos.
60 Wentworth St, London, E1 7AL, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by World of Lina
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"You may have heard of British vegan activist Earthling Ed, whose calm and collected approach to educating people on the realities of animal agriculture has helped to spread awareness to hundreds of thousands of people. Unity Diner is his restaurant, and in true Earthling Ed fashion, all profits at Unity Diner are put towards animal rights campaign work. Unity Diner is a great place to be, with beautiful decor in the form of greenery and fairy lights to set the scene."
Mentioned by Visit London
12 best vegan restaurants in London
"Nestled in East London's Spitalfields, Unity Diner has expanded to a much larger space shortly after opening, making this wholesome restaurant one of the biggest completely vegan diner and cocktail bars in the city. Founded by a couple friends, including vegan advocate Earthling Ed, this not-for-profit eatery is a safe haven for everyone, with options so good it's hard to tell the difference from traditional fish and meat dishes."
Mentioned by Vegan Food & Living
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"Earthling Ed’s non-profit restaurant Unity Diner deserves a spot on this list for the three epic burgers that don’t just taste great but help animals too. You can choose from the classic Moving Mountains Burger featuring ‘beef’ patties, cheese, bacon, and all the trimmings. There’s also the VFC Burger – a vegan take on the Southern-fried chicken patty with cheese, bacon, and a hash brown."
MEATliquor East Dulwich
MEATliquor East Dulwich
4.3 (654 ratings)
37 Lordship Ln, London, SE22 8EW, United Kingdom
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Rio's Piri Peri Wembley
Rio's Piri Peri Wembley
4.2 (389 ratings)
16 Grand Parade, Forty Ave, Wembley Park, Wembley HA9 9JS, United Kingdom
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