1. Southbank Centre
9.2
Belvedere Rd, London, Greater London
Performing Arts Venue · London · 66 tips and reviews
Ceren Ercan: Lovely area with good view. Good to grab some pints with friends.
Louis Vuitton: With 21 acres, this is the largest single-run arts centre in the world. The Royal Festival Hall, Hayward Gallery, and Queen Elizabeth Hall form the backdrop to the hustle and bustle of markets.
Irfan Qureshi: If you are a frequent visitor the attractions at Southbank or neighbouring venues. Consider getting a membership which gives you access to the "Members Bar" at Level 6 of Royal Festival Hall. Stunning
2. Union Theatre
8.6
229 Union St, London, Greater London
Performing Arts Venue · Southwark · 8 tips and reviews
Dave Marshall: The cafe here is amazing, delicious coffee, bakes, and local super staff.
Morgans Hotel Group: One of London's liveliest and exciting fringe theatre venues - hidden away on Union St
Ben Smawfield: Served me the hottest coffee I've ever had
3. Barbican Centre
9.3
Silk St, London, Greater London
Performing Arts Venue · Barbican · 157 tips and reviews
Jason Hirst: So many people simply walk by this big secret! A great cafe, lovely gardens, relaxing water feature and intellectual gatherings. Do visit!
Time Out London: It might look like it was built in 1920s Uzbekistan (then turned inside out) but, believe it or not, the Barbican is about to celebrate its thirtieth birthday. Read more.
Alexandra Govorukhina: just go there
Mashael Alhogail: A sensational experience filled with lively music, good food, and a happy atmosphere. A must for ABBA fans😍
Nicole Mills: A fun evening singing along to ABBA’s biggest hits & some lesser known numbers, woven together with a storyline. A 3 course Dinner is served during the show.
SemsemAh: الحفله وكل شي كان رائع 💕
7. The Albany
8.0
Douglas Way, Deptford, Greater London
Performing Arts Venue · 6 tips and reviews
Dave Moffat: Great events and lovely space. Good food in the cafe too
Flave: Always some great independent touring theatre productions, poetry and open mic nights.
National Maritime Museum: Run by The Deptford Fund, which was set up by the Duchess of Albany in 1894 to tackle unemployment, poverty and deprivation caused by the closure of the docks 25 years before. Find your maritime story Read more.
London Symphony Orchestra: Not a public concert hall as such, but the BBC Symphony Orchestra hosts free studio concerts here, to which you can readily find tickets.
Enzo Martinelli: Historical BBC radio studios with the charms of old radio days
Enzo Martinelli: Old-fashioned radio recording studio with its indisputable fascination
13. Karamel Club
7.4
4 Coburg Rd (Chocolate Factory 2), London, Greater London
Performing Arts Venue · Wood Green · 5 tips and reviews
Nu Bodhi: Great food & interesting people! Never short of an enlightening conversation here! Nice place to come & work during the day, plus good for drinks afterwards & live music events. A real gem of a find!
Rebecca Stevenson: Despite a very busy Mothering Sunday, and a 40th birthday going on, we had the loveliest afternoon with great food, music and atmosphere.
Lucas: Vegan food, atmosphere, nice friendly service.
15. artsdepot
7.5
5 Nether St (Tally Ho Corner), London, Greater London
Performing Arts Venue · Barnet · 9 tips and reviews
Nuray Çanga: Great theatre that offers top kids shows such as Tiger who came to tea, The stick man, the Gruffalo in North London. I always check their website for half-terms programs. Close to a huge car park.
Magno Tairone: Very good, and the entrance was for free!
Emma Crossick: No air con so don't go on a hot day!