M B. • August 3, 2017The Lion King show was by far the best show I've ever been to!! It's a must watch and do not miss it if you're ever in London. My family and I are obsessed!
L M. • March 31, 2018I sat on A21 in the Upper Circle and I found myself leaning forwards quite a lot during the show so I would recommend choosing a seat a bit further back (row D or E)
Douglas M. • March 22, 2017One of my favorite London theatres. Beautiful Art Deco design. Forward stalls and dress circle seats are excellent. But, not sure if it's air conditioned? It often feels hot and stuffy inside.
Jennifer C. • November 9, 2014Really nice theatre. It's hard to get a good view at the very top, but you get you pay for I guess!
Richard B. • April 16, 2023Lovely staff, beautiful theatre and a great setting for Tina Turner which was amazing all round. Worth seeing a show here for the technical usual high standard of the West End.
Emma V. • July 26, 2020SPEECHLESS!! Beautifull musical! Loved the costumes, music, just everything ❤️
Scott M. • March 4, 2017Small theatre with good views from nearly every seat. Tends to host short runs of tours and fringe transfers.
Teresa C. • November 27, 2013Really a great theatre with good views no matter where you sit, and a hilarious show!
Underground M. • April 2, 2013Worth the visit to the http://www.linyangchen.com/About/tube150/25891882_dvTTzt exhibition.
Fathima D. • October 20, 2016Cute little theatre in an ally/arcade, tucked away. Do visit this little gem. Saw Ragtime there, very good performance.
Mike D. • November 14, 2013Great experience! Do not miss this house. And have a chat with the knowledgable staff - very friendly!
Darragh K. • October 14, 2016Amazing size of temporary cinema. One of the largest screens in London. Great quality visuals and audio. Pity it's not there year round
Jon W. • December 7, 2011Admire the size of his wispy head.
Mats C. • March 10, 2018Commemorative statue over Edith Calvell, nurse and martyr. Executed during WWI.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011Cromwell ordered this, the oldest bronze statue in Britain, to be melted down, but it was hidden and reappeared in 1660. It is the point from which all distances from London are measured.
Toby D. • March 15, 2013A fantastically atmospheric gallery, well worth popping in, to see whatever work is on show.
Kate N. • July 23, 2010Check out the free Six Shooters rock photography exhibition, really amazing pics.
Макиенко Д. • September 7, 2015Все государственные музеи Лондона абсолютно бесплатны!Ван Гог восхищает!!!
Molotov C. • November 19, 2020Von dieser Robert Burns Statue von John Steell gibt es vier Versionen die in der ganzen Welt verstreut sind: In New York City, Dundee, London und Dunedin.
Nicola S. • January 9, 2016Very funny the night we went. It's in Heaven nightclub. Don't sit near the front!
Robert E. • November 19, 2012During World War I, a bomb from a German air raid landed near the needle. In commemoration of this event, the damage remains unrepaired to this day and is clearly visible in the form of shrapnel holes
Sally M. • April 12, 2013The lunchtime concerts are wonderful. Beautiful music in a beautiful setting.
BarChick • January 25, 2012Head down to Cellar Door for some drag acts, cocktails and some snuff (9 flavours of the stuff!). Don’t be put off by the drag singers, they won’t bite!
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