Ceecee Monroe: "This is the kind of bookshop I dream about: a well-curated array of literature and nonfiction run by the most genuine, warm people. Take the time to riffle through the used section for great deals."
Pinar E.: "A must-do for London. Free entrance is an opportunity; even if you arent a museum lover, you can even spend two hours walking around great historical artifacts. Dont miss Assyrian Lamassul sculptures"
Bookstore 19-20 Tottenham Court Rd London, Greater London
People also say (16 tips):
Fabienne: "Best bookstore I‘ve ever been too! So many great books - I could spend the whole day in it discovering new ones 😍"
Ahuv 🇪🇺: "My new favourite bookshop! Love grabbing a title and sitting downstairs until late at night (11pm) while sipping some tea while kids enjoy free movie screenings"
Aen Sirinel: "Lifehack: There is a life-size copy of the Stone that you can see closer and even touch. Turn back and cross the Great Court. You need the Enlightement gallery (Room 1). Turn left from the entrance."
Guillermo Carrera: "The British Museum is a great place.... You will need more than one day to see all the exhibitions"
Movie Theater The Brunswick Centre London, Greater London
People also say (18 tips):
Nick Dastoor: "If you need legroom, stick to films at the Renoir screen, unless you don't mind sitting in the front row at the smaller screens. Also, stick to the central area at the Renoir for a good viewing angle."
Jon Nott: "Has more in common with an intimate Soho screening room than a multiplex. Imagine an underground bunker decorated by a Danish interior designer. Wonderful place to see a film."