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Abbey Road

Immortalised on the cover of one of the most famous albums in popular music, the zebra crossing on Abbey Road in the St John's Wood area of north-west London has become an unlikely place of pilgrimage for fans from across the world. The photograph that made it famous was taken in August 1969 and shows the four members of the Beatles striding across the road in single file, a deceptively simple image that became the sleeve of the album that took the street's name. Ever since, visitors have come t.....

Abbey Road Studios

Abbey Road Studios, housed in a Georgian townhouse in the St John's Wood district of London, is among the most famous recording facilities in the world, its reputation forged by the extraordinary roster of musicians who have worked within its walls. Opened in 1931 by the Gramophone Company, the studios were originally a centre for classical recording, and the composer Edward Elgar conducted at the opening session. Their global fame, however, rests above all on their association with the Beatles.....

ActOne Cinema

Housed in the restored Passmore Edwards Old Library on Acton High Street, ActOne is an independent, non-profit community cinema run by a Community Interest Company. The historic building, gifted to the people of Acton and left empty for years, was brought back into use by a group of residents who campaigned to keep developers out and return it to its original role as a community hub. After the lease was signed with the London Borough of Ealing in 2021, a team of more than a hundred volunteers c.....

Alexandra Road Park

Tucked beside one of the most admired pieces of post-war public housing in Britain, Alexandra Road Park in the Camden district of London is a rare example of a modernist designed landscape created as an integral part of a residential estate. It was laid out in the 1970s to accompany the Alexandra Road Estate, a striking development of stepped concrete terraces designed by the architect Neave Brown, and the park was conceived not as an afterthought but as a deliberate green heart for the new comm.....

Banksy Limitless London

Dedicated to the work of the anonymous street artist who has become one of the most talked-about figures in contemporary art, this immersive exhibition gathers reproductions, prints, installations and audiovisual displays to trace the career and themes of Banksy. The mysterious artist, whose true identity remains a closely guarded secret, rose from the graffiti scene to international fame through stencilled images that combine sharp wit with biting commentary on war, consumerism, surveillance an.....

Cadogan Hall

Built in 1907 as a Christian Science church, Cadogan Hall in Chelsea has been one of London's most admired mid-size concert venues since its conversion in 2004. The Byzantine Revival building on Sloane Terrace, the work of architect Robert Fellowes Chisholm, who also designed the Napier Museum in India, is distinguished by stained glass by the Danish artist Arild Rosenkrantz and was listed at Grade II in 1969. By the mid-1990s the congregation had dwindled and the building fell into disuse. Aft.....

Capital Theatre

A brand-new addition to London's theatre landscape, the Capital Theatre is a purpose-built venue set within the Westfield London shopping centre at Shepherd's Bush in the west of the city. Developed by leading West End producers and designed by the team behind acclaimed rooms such as the Bridge Theatre, it occupies a sizeable space on the site of a former department store and was conceived to bring large-scale, high-quality productions to an unusually intimate setting. The auditorium seats arou.....

Cris Contini Contemporary

Cris Contini Contemporary is an international art gallery in the heart of Notting Hill, on Lonsdale Road in west London. Founded in 2018 by Cristian Contini and Fulvio Granocchia, it runs its London space alongside offices in Rome and Brussels, presenting an eclectic, multicultural programme that bridges the great modern masters and leading contemporary artists. The gallery's portfolio gives collectors access to work by modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Lucio .....

Frameless Immersive Art Experience

Occupying a vast space beside Marble Arch at the western end of Oxford Street, Frameless is billed as the largest permanent immersive digital art experience in the United Kingdom, inviting visitors to step inside famous paintings rather than view them on a wall. Opened in 2022, the attraction covers some thirty thousand square feet across four themed galleries, in which dozens of masterpieces by celebrated artists are reimagined as enveloping, moving projections accompanied by carefully compose.....

Hyde Park

One of the great green spaces of London, Hyde Park spreads over a vast stretch of grass, trees and water in the heart of the city. For centuries it has been a place to walk, ride, gather and protest. The land was once a hunting ground of the kings of England, taken from an abbey at the Reformation. It was later opened to the public and became one of the first royal parks people could freely enjoy. At its centre lies a long curving lake, the Serpentine, where people row boats in summer and a ha.....