Best Museums in The Lee

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Best Museums in The Lee

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
Art galleryMuseumsArt centerAttractionGift shopArt Museums
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 London x London
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"The Tate Modern opened in 2000, so it is one of the newer free museums in London, but it has wasted no time in establishing a great name for itself. Situated inside an old power station on the South Bank, it is one of London’s most impressive museums. A towering monolith of art on the banks of the Thames."
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
Art museumMuseumsArt gallery
Mentioned by planetware.com
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"Ranking among the top art museums in the world, London's National Gallery represents an almost complete survey of European painting from 1260 until 1920. The museum's greatest strengths are in its collections of Dutch Masters and Italian Schools of the 15th and 16th centuries. Among its highlights are a cartoon (preliminary sketch) of the Madonna and Child by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo's The Entombment, Botticelli's Venus and Mars, van Gogh's Sunflowers, and The Water-Lily Pond by Monet."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"It’s worth battling past the floating Yodas to get to the crown jewel of Trafalgar Square; the National Gallery. The formidable building sits resplendently behind the Fourth Plinth - always a talking point for art lovers - and contains some of the most famous paintings in the world. Here you’ll find works by Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, Botticelli and Van Gogh - and you won’t be charged a penny to enjoy them."
Mentioned by holidify.com
40 London Attractions & Sightseeing
"0 km from city center 11 out of 40 places to visit in London. The National Gallery is a art gallery situated in London which displays more than 2000 Western European paintings from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century. The works of renowned artists like Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Turner, Van Gogh, etc are displayed here."
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
Art galleryMuseumsNational museumArt Museums
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"London’s West End is pretty good for celeb spotting, but the easiest place to do it is probably at the National Portrait Gallery. It’s home to kings, queens, cultural juggernauts and sporting heroes – all in portrait form, of course – with a collection spanning over five hundred years of painting history. You can find Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn in the Tudor galleries, Mary Jane Seacole and the Bronte sisters in the Victorian galleries, right up to Amy Winehouse and the Queen in the contemporary galleries."
Mentioned by England itinerary
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"Art-lovers can spend hours inside the Tate Modern and the National Portrait Gallery, while theater-goers will want to buy tickets for Shakespeare’s Globe or the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Walking through one of London’s numerous parks is also an option, and so is admiring the architecture of Tower Bridge, the Gherkin, or St. Paul’s Cathedral. In the evenings, have some fish and chips in a pub or enjoy London’s multicultural dining options. You will stay in the city until the morning of Day 3."
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)."
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 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 London City Calling
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"The Museum of Childhood is a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum which specialises in objected designed by and for children such as toys, clothes and more. Nearest tube station: Bethnal Green."
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
MuseumsSpecialty Museums
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
Local history museumMuseumsHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
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."
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…"
The British Library
The British Library
4.5 (1536 ratings)4.5 (3668 ratings)
Library containing the Magna Carta and handwritten Beatles lyrics on some 400 miles of shelves.
96 Euston Rd, Somers Town, London, NW1 2DB, United Kingdom
LibraryMuseumsHistory Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"Consisting of low-slung red-brick terraces and fronted by a large plaza featuring an oversized statue of Sir Isaac Newton, Colin St John Wilson’s British Library building is an architectural wonder. Completed in 1997, it's home to some of the greatest treasures of the written word, including the Codex Sinaiticus (the first complete text of the New Testament), Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks and a copy of the Magna Carta (1215)."
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
Historical place museumMuseumsHistorical placeSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Suitcases and Sandcastles
The Best London Museums for Children
"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."
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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Hackney Museum
Hackney Museum
4.6 (98 ratings)4.5 (15 ratings)
Museum tracing local history through temporary and permanent exhibits, with participatory events.
1 Reading Ln, London, E8 1GQ, United Kingdom
MuseumArt MuseumsChildren's MuseumsHistory Museums
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Hackney Museum is a local London history museum located in Hackney. Its collection of more than 8,000 different objects is dedicated to exploring the history of Hackney with a special emphasis on immigration, ranging from Anglo-Saxon settlers to early Victorian times and more recent refugees and migrants."
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
Art museumMuseumsArt gallery
Mentioned by planetware.com
19 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in London | PlanetWare
"Ranking among the top art museums in the world, London's National Gallery represents an almost complete survey of European painting from 1260 until 1920. The museum's greatest strengths are in its collections of Dutch Masters and Italian Schools of the 15th and 16th centuries. Among its highlights are a cartoon (preliminary sketch) of the Madonna and Child by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo's The Entombment, Botticelli's Venus and Mars, van Gogh's Sunflowers, and The Water-Lily Pond by Monet."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The best things to do in London for free
"It’s worth battling past the floating Yodas to get to the crown jewel of Trafalgar Square; the National Gallery. The formidable building sits resplendently behind the Fourth Plinth - always a talking point for art lovers - and contains some of the most famous paintings in the world. Here you’ll find works by Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, Botticelli and Van Gogh - and you won’t be charged a penny to enjoy them."
Mentioned by holidify.com
40 London Attractions & Sightseeing
"0 km from city center 11 out of 40 places to visit in London. The National Gallery is a art gallery situated in London which displays more than 2000 Western European paintings from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century. The works of renowned artists like Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Turner, Van Gogh, etc are displayed here."
Banqueting House
Banqueting House
4.4 (1377 ratings)4 (474 ratings)
Only remaining part of Whitehall Palace where visitors can admire fine painted ceilings by Rubens.
Whitehall, Westminster, London, SW1A 2ER, United Kingdom
Banquet hallSights & LandmarksConference centerWedding venueArchitectural BuildingsHistoric SitesArt Museums
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"However, today visitors can still see one remaining section of the palace complex, the Banqueting Hall (fee*) designed by famous architect Inigo Jones with a ceiling painted by Peter Paul Reubens. Today Whitehall is the center of the Government of the United Kingdom and you’ll pass a number of buildings home to various departments and ministries, including the Ministry of Defense and the Cabinet Office. Along this street you’ll also find The Household Calvary Museum (fee*), located in the 18th century stables of the Horse Guards, which gives information on the history of the Household Cavalry and displays a small collection of uniforms and weapons."

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Plateau
Plateau
4.3 (598 ratings)
New French dishes in a modern space with Saarinen tables and terraces overlooking Canada Square.
4th Floor, Canada Square, London E14 5ER, United Kingdom
Modern French restaurantBarFrench restaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Plateau offers liveliness and luxury in the centre of London’s business district, Canary Wharf|Courtesy of Plateau Restaurant. Offering a mesmerising view over London’s cityscape, Plateau restaurant is situated on the fourth floor of Canada Place in Canary Wharf. Serving contemporary French cuisine, Plateau gives guests a range of different seating options depending on the occasion."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Plateau offers liveliness and luxury in the centre of London’s business district, Canary Wharf|Courtesy of Plateau Restaurant. Sitting on the border of Canada Place in Canary Wharf, Plateau boasts a truly sensational view of the cityscape. The restaurant features two dining rooms: one more formal main space for fine dining, and a more relaxed grill area."
SUSHINOEN
SUSHINOEN
4.5 (918 ratings)
Stylish modern dining room with kimono-clad staff, serving classic and modern fusion dishes.
2 White Church Ln, London, E1 7QR, United Kingdom
Sushi restaurantBarDelivery serviceJapanese restaurantRestaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
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"This stylish and modern Japanese restaurant is a great find. The sushi is technically spot-on, a mixture of classic and modern fusion options. The sashimi and noodle, rice and grilled dishes are also of high quality."
Maroush Gardens
Maroush Gardens
3.9 (578 ratings)
Meze and grills in modern Lebanese restaurant with an outdoor feel thanks to fish pond and skylight.
1 Connaught St, Tyburnia, London, W2 2BH, United Kingdom
Lebanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarMediterranean restaurantMiddle Eastern restaurantRestaurant

Best Cake Places in The Lee

Longboys
Longboys
4 (20 ratings)
Unit 13, Boxpark, 18 Olympic Way, Wembley Park, Wembley HA9 0JT, United Kingdom
Donut shopCafeCake shop
Mentioned by Wembley Park
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"Longboys are all about gorgeous doughnuts, excellent coffee, and soft-serve ice cream delights, bringing their joy and passion for food to BOXPARK Wembley. Their doughnuts are made from a light brioche base and gourmet fillings that give them just enough sweetness and a complex flavour profile. These treats are next level decadent without the extra calories."
Waddington Road Coffee + Kitchen
Waddington Road Coffee + Kitchen
4.7 (85 ratings)
6 Waddington Rd, St Albans, AL3 5EX, United Kingdom
Coffee storeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeCake shop
Spice Deli
Spice Deli
4.9 (156 ratings)
11 Goldhurst Terrace, South Hampstead, London, NW6 3HY, United Kingdom
CafeBrunch restaurantCake shopCatererCoffee storeDeliLunch restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Hotspot-Hunter
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"Tahini cookie with finely chopped hazelnuts and dark chocolate chips, it’s earthy and nutty, with a lovely crispness from the sesame seeds on top. 11 Goldhurst Terrace, London NW6 3HY.Open for take-away and local delivery."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near The Lee

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