1. Westminster Abbey
9.3
20 Dean's Yard, London, Greater London
Church · Westminster · 227 tips and reviews
Joy: Go at around 3pm and linger until 4pm when the Abbey Choir practices. You can listen to them in the Nave. Self guided audio tour is free and an excellent way to explore the Abbey and learn the history
Alyssa: stay for evensong 5 p.m. weekdays and 3 p.m. Saturdays. Go to West Gate to queue 30 min prior and get a chance to sit with the choir. truly a great experience.
Erica P.: One of the most glorious examples of medieval architecture. On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 5pm and 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays, go to see Evensong, the choir of the church.
2. St Paul's Cathedral
9.1
St Paul's Church Yard, London, Greater London
Church · City of London · 282 tips and reviews
Otel.com: In 1913, suffragettes planted a bomb under the Bishop’s throne in the choir, to take attention to their cause. It was defused before it exploded.
Juanjo Perez: Coro fantastico merece la pena quedarse a la misa...
Alipe: No os perdáis el coro de voces, es increíble!!
3. LSO St Luke's
8.6
161 Old St., London, Greater London
Concert Hall · Islington · 9 tips and reviews
London Symphony Orchestra: The LSO's music education centre and venue. We put on lunchtime concerts, early years workshops, choirs, and a great series of eclectic evening shows. Also available to hire for dinners, receptions...
Lily Yeh: Came for a free lunchtime concert, it was so good, I enjoyed a lot.
London Symphony Orchestra: We have our own Café downstairs in LSO St Luke's too! There's a full lunch service before Lunchtime Concerts, and for evening concerts there's snacks and drinks before and during.
Martin Tiedemann: 17 December: Listen to the choir. The annual carol concerts at the church help to raise funds for the Christmas Appeal, and for various other good causes, and are a great way to pass a few hours.
Sally Morris: The lunchtime concerts are wonderful. Beautiful music in a beautiful setting.
Debbie W: The concerts here are great. Lovely ambiance, good music, and low prices.
5. Royal Albert Hall
9.5
Kensington Gore, London, Greater London
Concert Hall · Knightsbridge and Belgravia · 217 tips and reviews
Stuart C: Get seats in the choirs, you get a bands eye view of the hall and can watch the lightning conductors casting spells onb
Mark Garratt: Excellent concert hall, great music
HISTORY UK: The acoustics here were once so bad, it was said this was the only venue where a composer could be sure of hearing his work twice. It was corrected in 1969 by putting diffusing discs on the ceiling.
6. Melange
7.5
45 Topsfield Parade (Elder Avenue), Crouch End, Greater London
French Restaurant · 15 tips and reviews
Justina Markauskaite: Join us at Melange today to Celebrate the Queen's Jubilee with a glass of fine English wine Coleridge Hill, Three Choirs Vineyards !!!!
Roisin Hanratty: Great food for reasonable prices, had a lovely meal here.
Ben Shaw: Try the seafood stew and get a window facing the projector to watch some classic Chaplin
Ian Hughes: Good food, good beer both trad and later, and good quality-for-value wine list.
Londonist: Guest ales on tap, great food and a lovely beer garden.
Chris Hinkley: Go all the way up to the roof, and have a pint there.
Harriet Ruff: Great tapas! Very surprising. Excellent for smart / casual dining. Try the tartare!
Dean Wicks: Excellent service, try the signature cocktail Prosecco with Wild Hibiscus. A wide selection of small plates (tapas fashion) with an eclectic collection of European tastes. Honeycomb icecream a must!
Valentina Ciolino: Not very fancy, but good view over Somerset House. Good food but small portions.