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การค้นหาสำหรับ Attractions & events ใน Chinatown กลับสู่หน้าเดิม 100 ผลการค้นหา
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Craft workshop including William Morris' Albion Press Coach House and library with changing exhibitions of Morris embroideries and Pre-Raphaelite drawings.
Attraction - Museum, London
The Science Museum is world-renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries, family activities and exhibitions - and it's FREE!
See life-changing inventions in seven floors of free galleries.
Attraction - Historic Site, London
Visit this unique Roman London Amphitheatre and see evocative light and sound effects, which bring the age of gladiators alive.
Attraction - Museum, London
Full-scale reconstruction of Sir Francis Drake's world-famous sailing galleon.
Attraction - Aquarium, London
The London Aquarium is the only place in the capital where visitors can come face to face with sharks and deadly stone fish. Over 350 species for you to see from every major environment across the globe, plus daily talks, dives and feeds.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
This is the 'Oranges and Lemons' church and features include a Grinling Gibbons pulpit and Samuel Johnson statue. Central church of Royal Air Force with Books of Remembrance.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Grand Georgian house built in 1746. Used as 'House of Charity' since 1846. Fine rococo decorative plasterwork and Victorian Gothic chapel built in 1864. All Grade I Listed.
Attraction - Craft Centre, London
Camden Lock is open 7 days a week with craft workshops, stalls, shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. One of London's best known and busiest markets.
Attraction - Market, London
Clothes, household goods.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
Opened in 1729. Architect, Nicholas Hawksmoor (first pupil, then partner of Sir Christopher Wren). The church is closed to visitors until April 2004 for restoration.