Sunday, January 9, 2011

Cultural Destination in London


There are many attractions in London, so whatever you like you will find it there. Even if you are there for short period of time and if you are interested in cultural places in the city you can spend some time sightseeing.
Between Westminster and Waterloo Bridges, on the south bank of the river Thames there are many cultural attractions and venues. It is a place where the London Film Museum is located and also the London Eye, which are above the Sea Life London Aquarium. Near by there is the South bank Centre is the Hayward Gallery with its exciting programme of temporary exhibitions.
The Queen Elizabeth Hall is a part of the Southbank Centre, also the Purcell Room and the Royal Festival Hall. These venues work by first class dancers, musicians and orchestras. There are three theatres in this same small stretch of riverbank: The Royal National Theatre, the Old Vic and the Young Vic.
If you like going on cinema, the BFI London Imax Cinema gives you a high- tech 3D cinema experience, while by Waterloo Bridge you'll find the British Film Institute, which screens art- house, international and classic films.
There are many other attractions in London that must be visited when you travel to the city. But not less important and attractive are London hotels. You will be amazed by the amenities and extra services that are offered. Hotels in London are set up on the centre of the city mostly, but there are others located around the city and in the suburb areas.

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