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      1 review   Marylebone, London, Arts and Culture
    The Colomb Art gallery exhibits and sells a unique blend of original paintings and limited editions from recognised British and international artists.

    Phone: 02074875118
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      1 review   Shoreditch, London, Arts and Culture
    NO:ID Gallery is an underground art project offering free facilities to artists, whether established or just starting out. Members of the collective nurture and support creative people from all over Europe, with a new exhibition opening every Thursday and running all weekend. Other events include film nights and a weekly screen printing workshop - see the website for more info.

    Phone: 020 7729 7819
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      1 review   Bankside, London, Arts and Culture
    The Design Museum is in an old 1950's warehouse, with a Bauhas-like conversion and decor. Its exhibits include an unpretentious display of mass-produced items from industrial design products down to Tupperware. They also hold exhibitions on particular events, movements and designers, and have a shop that sells many items. Admission fees apply and concessions are also available.

    Phone: 020 7403 6933
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      2 reviews   Piccadilly Circus, London, Arts and Culture
    Good Parent Club is a social networking Website for expectant parents, parents and their friends. It will help you to find like-minded people from all over the world.

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      3 reviews   Covent Garden, London, Arts and Culture
    London Transport Museum charts the evolution of Londons transport from its beginnings in 1829 with the very first Shillibeer's Horse Omnibus. The history of the underground is also featured, and the the museum also includes the oldest tram system with many examples of electric trams. A great day out for the young and old alike. Admission fees apply and concessions are available. Private and corportae events for up to 400 people can be hosted at the museum.

    Phone: 020 7379 6344
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      1 review   Westminster, London, Arts and Culture
    Located in the basement of a government building in the heart of London, the Cabinet War Rooms were hurriedly converted on the eve of the Second World War to emergency underground accommodation to protect the Prime Minister and the British Government against air attack. In operational use from 27 August 1939 to the Japanese surrender in 1945, these rooms were to become the vital nerve-centre used by Winston Churchill, his War Cabinet and the Chiefs of Staff of Britain's armed forces.

    Phone: 020 7930 6961
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      2 reviews   South Kensington, London, Arts and Culture
    The Dana Centre is a stylish, purpose-built venue, complete with a cafebar, appealing to adults. It is a place for them to take part in exciting, informative and innovative debates about contemporary science, technology and culture. No two days will be the same at the Dana Centre. It's the place for experimental dialogue events, blending the best from science, art, performance and multimedia to provoke discussion and real engagement with the key issues of the day. In the Dana Centre you'll see science delivered in a very different way, everything from Edinburgh-Fringe-style stand-up comics debunking science myths to updates on radical research, handling sessions of rarely seen objects from the Science Museum's collection and challenging debates on modern science.

    Phone: 020 7942 4040
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      2 reviews   Chelsea, London, Arts and Culture
    Chelsea Centre Theatre serves as a community resource by hosting a variety of activities in the local community for both the young and old including new plays by new and exciting theatre writers. They also offer TEFL courses, tai chi and dancing lessons.

    Phone: 020 7376 5901
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      1 review   Islington, London, Arts and Culture
    The London Spirituality Network is a not-for-profit association dedicated to helping people to live more full, whole, and joyful lives.

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      1 review   Charing Cross, London, Arts and Culture
    It's a jungle out there in the London flirting scene. Join us for a Friday evening survival tour arming yourself and friends before you face the hazards, catching the sights of London while at the same time learning how to catch the eye of potential partners.

    Phone: 07950 694 639
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      11 reviews   Blackfriars, London, Arts and Culture
    The Tate Modern displays international modern art from 1900 to the present day as well as contemporary works by Surrealists and Dadaists. Furthermore the new gallery has an auditorium and a cafe offering outstanding views across London. Admission is free.

    Phone: 020 7887 8008
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      1 review   Aldgate, London, Arts and Culture
    The Women's Library is situated in what used to be the Whitechapel public baths. They also have an exhibition centre to which entry is free. There is also a cafe area.

    Phone: 020 7320 2222
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      2 reviews   Earlsfield, London, Arts and Culture

    Phone: 020 8946 3744
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      1 review   Barnet, London, Arts and Culture
    The Noble Sage Art Gallery specialises in South Indian contemporary art. Works from up and coming artists can be purchased there, as well as furniture, books, and gifts.

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      2 reviews   Brockley, London, Arts and Culture

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      2 reviews   Hackney, London, Arts and Culture
    Set between Regents canal and London Fields, Broadway Market has a village - like atmosphere and enough shops, restaurants and galleries to satisfy the most discerning customer.

    Phone: 07709 311869
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      2 reviews   Bethnal Green, London, Arts and Culture
    Rich Mix is an exciting new cultural centre for London situated in Bethnal Green.

    Phone: 020 7613 7498
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      2 reviews   St James's, London, Arts and Culture
    The Institute Of Contemporary Art house a variety of work from up and coming artists as well as hosting live events and club nights. They also have a bookshop and a bar/cafe area. Conference facilities for up to 350 guests are available.

    Phone: 020 7930 3647
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      1 review   Brixton, London, Arts and Culture
    Red Gate Gallery organises a wide range of innovative exhibitions from new and emerging artists to more established ones. The artists they show work in a wide range of media and materials and explore diverse themes within their work.

    Phone: 020 7326 0993
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