With a world famous range of fine arts from the 15th to 19th century, a huge array of paintings, furniture, porcelain and much more are displayed in the 25 galleries of the Wallace Collection.
This contemporary art gallery holds works belonging to 45 innovative and influential artists, and is constantly looking for work that is both thought-provoking and original. Previously having championed artists associated with Minimalism and Conceptual art, this influential gallery is definitely worth a visit!
Once the private gardens on Kensington Palace, this open space is one of the most stunning royal parks in London.
Head to Merchant Square in the heart of Paddington for some mouth-watering street food during the day (check website for specific timings), or wander down in the evening for a unique canal-side dining experience!
Designed by John Nash in 1828, Marble Arch was intended to be the chief entrance to Buckingham Palace. However, when the Palace was extended, the Arch was relocated to its current position as an entrance to Hyde Park. Built of white Carrara marble, the design was taken from the triumphal arch of Constantine in Rome.
As the name suggests, Little Venice is interspersed with waterways and features some superb restaurants, bars and cafes lending the whole area a cosmopolitan, laid back feel. When Robert Browning coined the term Little Venice he was describing the point where the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal meets the Regents Canal.
This bastion of British free public speech and free assembly can prove one of the most absorbingly unique, theatrical activities the city has to offer. Located on the corner of Park Lane and Cumberland Gate, opposite Marble Arch tube, Speakers' Corner is the spiritual home of the British democratic tradition of soapbox oratory.
Originally a private country house, public visitors are now warmly welcomed into Kensington Palace, the birthplace of Queen Victoria and home to Princess Diana between 1981 and 1997. Relive the moment in the Victorian Rooms when the young Princess Victoria discovered that she was to become Queen.
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