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Wiener Library
Wiener Library
Wiener Library, 29 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5DP

0.66km

Exhibits of art and history from its collections about the Holocaust and genocides around the worldRead more

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Russian Cultural Centre (London)
Pushkin House
Russian Cultural Centre (London), 5A Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1A 2TA

0.66km

Russian art and cultureRead more

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Geffrye Museum
Geffrye Museum
Geffrye Museum, 136 Kingsland Road, London, E2 8EA

2.85km

Changing style of the English domestic interior in a series of period rooms from 1600 to the present day. Also...Read more

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Oxford Street borders four different districts of London, Soho, Fitzrovia, Marylebone, and Mayfair .



Oxford Street is located in the borough of Westminster in central London.

Oxford Street can be considered to form part of the districts of Fitzrovia, Soho and Mayfair .



The best nightclubs in London and their location is rather subjective as there are great clubs in different areas of London each with a different vibe. Mayfair tends to have the most exclusive celebrity clubs whilst east London is a little bit cooler.

Soho has some good places too although you won't rub shoulders with high society if you cross over Regent Street.



London's China Town is located in central London around Gerrard Street, close to Leicester Square. The nearest tube stations are Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.



The main areas in London for the best London clubs are Mayfair and Soho. Shoreditch and East London are becoming increasing popular too.


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Blue Plaques in London

Pilgrim Fathers And Mayflower, London Black Plaque - Mayflower Public House. This restored 16th century public house was originally called the Spread Eagle. It is named after the ship chartered by the Pilgrim Fathers, who left Rotherhithe for America in 1620
Tom Sayers Blue Plaque - Tom Sayers 1826-1865 pugilist died here
John Wesley And Susanna Annesley Black Plaque - Forty yards south of this building on the last side of the site of The Foundery, John Wesley's headquarters 1750-78 and the first Methodist book room. The mother of the Wesleys died there 30th July 1742.
Jane Austen Green Plaque - Jane Austen 1775-1817 Novelist stayed here 1813-1814
John Adams-Acton Green Plaque - John Adams-Acton (1831-1910) sculptor, lived here
Blue Plaque № 6164 - Opposite this spot stood the Spital Pulpit Cross (plaque not yet erected)

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