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Your search for Attractions & events in South-Bank returned 100 results
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Visitors are invited to wander around the house, to take in an atmosphere. An atmosphere left behind by an 19thC family who you can never actually see.
Attraction - Gallery, London
With the world’s largest collection of portraits, the National Portrait Gallery is the essential guide to 400 years of Britain’s greatest movers and shakers.
Attraction - Gallery, London
The finest collection of Impressionist paintings in Britain, as well as masterpieces by Botticelli, Tiepolo, Rubens and Goya, housed in Somerset House, one of the most beautiful 18th-century buildings in London.
Attraction - Museum, London
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 1st project with his father, scheduled ancient monument and international landmark site, now a museum. The oldest section of the London tube.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Home to the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, which includes some of Queen Elizabeth II’s dresses worn throughout her reign, as well as 14 of Diana, Princess of Wales’ evening dresses.
Attraction - Animal Collection, London
Come face-to-face with the hairiest, scariest, tallest and smallest animals on the planet, right in the heart of London. Amazing animals, talks and animal displays, new walk-through enclosures, historic buildings and beautiful gardens.
Attraction - Sightseeing, London
Pre-booking required. Tours by appointment only. Film Historian/Author Sandra Shevey offers a series of homemade walks derived from her own writings and research. All tours must be pre-booked.
Attraction - Historic Site, London
A historic well situated in a low chamber accessible by stairs from an exhibition room (which includes some artefacts).
Attraction - Tower, London
Visitors climb 311 steps for spectacular views of London. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London.
Attraction - Gallery, London
One of London's most important contemporary art exhibition spaces, having shown artists such as Gilbert and George, Tracey Emin, Mark Quinn and Julian Schnabel.