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.
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.
1 review
Leicester Square,
London,
Arts and Culture
Founded in 1856, the National Portrait Gallery is home to a large collection of portraits of famous people, dating from the Tudor period. Paintings include Henry VIII, Edward VI, William Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell. Admission is free.
1 review
Soho,
London,
Arts and Culture
Westminster,
London,
Arts and Culture
Celadon Art Gallery house a wide range Contemporary Oriental art including handmade ceramic pieces and decorative items.
Westminster,
London,
Arts and Culture
Daniel Katz houses a collection of European sculptures and works of art.
Westminster,
London,
Arts and Culture
I C A Gallery is a public venue used for developing and presenting new and challenging ideas across the arts. There is also a cinema with two screens showing art house films. Admission fees apply and concessions are available.
Leicester Square,
London,
Arts and Culture
Quaker Gallery doubles up as an art gallery and a venue for Quaker meetings.
Mayfair,
London,
Arts and Culture
The Royal Academy Of Arts was founded in 1768. Among its many treasures are paintings by Reynolds, Gainsborough, Constable and Turner. There is also the unfinished Michelangelo marble tondo of the virgin and child. The famous copy of Leonardo da Vinci's last supper also resides here. Admission fees are dependent on exhibitions.
Westminster,
London,
Arts and Culture
Sadie Coles HQ display a range of contemporary photography, paintings and sculptures as well as video and slide displays. The exhibition changes every six weeks.
Charing Cross,
London,
Arts and Culture
The National Gallery is home to around 2000 pictures from Western European painters dating as far back as the early 13th century including Turner, Van Gogh and Picasso. Admission to the museum is free.