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Tate Britain
The Tate Britain is situated alongside the Thames at Millbank and exhibits British Art from 1500 to the present day. Tate Britain includes works by Blake, Constable, Gainsborough and J.M.W. Turner and also hosts the annual Turner Prize exhibition. Entry to Tate Britain is free, although there may be an admission charge for entry to the many special exhibitions. There is now a Tate-to-Tate boat taking visitors from Tate Britain to Tate modern
Distance: 0.49 Miles

Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral is a fascinating example of Victorian architecture. Designed in the Early Christian Byzantine style by John Francis Bentley, its strongly oriental appearance makes it very distinctive. The foundation stone was laid in 1895 but the in
Distance: 0.41 Miles

London Victoria
Train Station
Distance: 0.51 Miles

Westminster
Westminster achieved the status of a city in 1540 when it became a bishopric By 1500 the houses of the city of London began over a mile to the east, a mile to the north, and in the west continued until they met the boundaries of the City of Westminster. Many of the important public buildings of London where actually in the City of Westminster.
Distance: 0.46 Miles

Victoria
Victoria is, for many, the central hub for travelling throughout London and the rest of the UK. Victoria Train Station serves trains from the south and southeast of England, Victoria Coach Station provides bus connections through the UK and Europe, and Victoria itself is close to central London and the West End.
Distance: 0.51 Miles

Apollo Victoria
Built as a 'super-cinema' and was called the New Victoria Cine-Variety Theatre when it opened in 1930. This strikingly art deco cinema was designed , as were all super-cinemas of the period, with facilities for stage shows that would precede the cinema films. Now showing 'Saturday Night Fever'.
Distance: 0.53 Miles

Victoria
Bus Station
Distance: 0.54 Miles

pimlico
Distance: 0.12 Miles

Open House
Here's your chance to look inside some of the English capital's most famous buildings and best-kept architectural secrets. London is full of wonderful buildings which are usually obscured from public view by the hustle and bustle of city life. Many of the city's best-known landmarks open for the weekend, including the Bank of England, the BBC World Service House, the Foreign Office, India House and St Pancras House. Over 600 buildings in total are opening their doors to everyone and turning the capital into a living architectural exhibition. And itÂ's absolutely free!
Distance: 0.48 Miles

London Victoria Train Station
Distance: 0.51 Miles



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