Free Museums in Anfield

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Free Museums in Anfield

Tate Modern
Tate Modern
4.5 (56040 ratings)4 (9356 ratings)
Modern-art gallery with international works on display, plus a cafe with panoramic river views.
Bankside, London, SE1 9TG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
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"If modern culture is more your style, we highly recommend a visit to the Tate Modern. From William Blake to Andy Warhol, you’ll find some of the most revered pieces of modern art housed in this red-brick temple of Brutalist architecture. The interior is almost as striking as the art it houses, with the mesmerisingly modern turbine room welcoming you to an afternoon of cultural exploration."
Mentioned by Luxe Digital
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"As entwined with the art world as paint, no list of London galleries would be complete without one incarnation of the Tate. Without a doubt the art giant of London, the Tate Modern is home to all things contemporary and unique and always worth a visit. “When my daughter Coco was born, we visited Tate Modern 11 times in her first 6 months!"
Mentioned by A Londoner's Blog About London
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"The Tate Modern is a modern art gallery located on the south bank of the River Thames. They have a permanent free exhibition, as well as seasonal ones that you will have to pay for if you want to see them. Personally I found the permanent free exhibition more than enough to occupy a full afternoon."
The National Gallery
The National Gallery
4.7 (37144 ratings)4.5 (36378 ratings)
Trafalgar Square art museum whose masterworks trace the development of Western European painting.
Trafalgar Square, Charing Cross, London, WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"The National Gallery is the first place to go if you want to see work by some of the most famous artists from history. Nearly seven hundred years of work from the world’s greatest artists can be found here, including Leonardo, Van Gogh, Monet, Rembrandt, Michelangelo, Vermeer, Rubens – seriously we could go on for a while. A wander from the The Wilton Diptych in the 14th century galleries to Pablo Picasso’s early works is both an intensely pleasant afternoon and a pretty consummate art history lesson."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"It’s worth battling past the floating Yodas to get to the crown jewel of Trafalgar Square; the National Gallery. The formidable building sits resplendently behind the Fourth Plinth - always a talking point for art lovers - and contains some of the most famous paintings in the world. Here you’ll find works by Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, Botticelli and Van Gogh - and you won’t be charged a penny to enjoy them."
Tate Britain
Tate Britain
4.6 (13672 ratings)4.5 (3541 ratings)
Imposing gallery with historic and contemporary British art, notable for its JMW Turner collection.
Millbank, Westminster, London, SW1P 4RG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Secret London
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"The oldest of the country’s network of Tate galleries, and one of two in London, the Tate Britain is the home of British Art from 1500 to present day. Its miraculous dome and grand, porticoed entranceway set the scene for what is sure to be a splendid afternoon exploring British history through art. And you’ll often find this beautiful building boasting works of art inside and out – see its most recent transformation into a beautiful winter temple!"
Mentioned by London x London
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"Also known as the National Gallery of British Art, it holds the country’s most extensive collections of national historic art, as well as contemporary. The gallery is also known for holding the prestigious and career-defining Turner Prize exhibition, which features the work of its four winning British visual artists each year. Catch it if you can to be among the first to see the next national treasure of the art world."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"You can see artists from all around the world in London, but that doesn’t mean you should forget about us Brits. Tate Britain is similarly era-spanning to its younger sister gallery, but focuses on homegrown talent. This means you can see works by the likes of landscape master Turner, members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 20th century painters Freud and Bacon, as well as Turner Prize winners and nominees."
National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
4.6 (7987 ratings)4.5 (5395 ratings)
Paintings and photographs of aristocratic and famous figures throughout British history.
St. Martin's Pl, Charing Cross, London, WC2H 0HE, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"What makes the National Portrait Gallery so compelling is its familiarity; in many cases, you’ll have heard of the subject (royals, scientists, politicians, celebrities) or the artist (Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, Lucian Freud) but not necessarily recognise the face. Highlights include the famous ‘Chandos portrait’, thought to be of William Shakespeare (room 4), the first artwork the gallery acquired (in 1856), and a touching sketch of novelist Jane Austen by her sister (room 18)."
Mentioned by London x London
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"Tucked behind the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery is the biggest collection of portraits in the world. It’s not quite as vast as the National Gallery but it’s very much worth taking your time to see the collection. One interesting thing about this free London art museum is that the paintings are chosen for the significance of the subject, not the artist."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"Where else but the National Portrait Gallery can you find oils of the Brontë sisters and William Shakespeare alongside black and white photographs of the Spice Girls and a mixed media portrait of J.K."
V&A Museum of Childhood
V&A Museum of Childhood
4.4 (3415 ratings)4 (773 ratings)
Toys, clothes and interactives in 1872 hangar with marble floor and visible cast iron skeleton.
Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9PA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Globetotting
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"One of the best London attractions for kids is the Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhoodin Bethnal Green. The museum is a part of the Victoria and Albert Museum in Knightsbridge and houses an impressive collection of toys and other childhood-related objects from the 1600s to the present day. The museum holds the largest collection of dolls in the UK with dolls representing people of different nationalities, a collection of Barbie dolls, the Kammer & Reinhardt dolls (popular life-like baby dolls) and the Tiny Tears dolls (from the USA) to name a few."
Mentioned by londonphotowalks.uk
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"In the East end of London is the V&A satellite, the Museum of Childhood. The museum has been collecting childhood related objects since 1872 and is home to one of the world’s finest collections of children’s toys, doll’s houses, games and costumes dating back to the 1600s. There’s plenty to keep kids busy with free daily activities including arts and crafts, tours, storytelling and treasure hunts."
Mentioned by London x London
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"In Bethnal Green, this offshoot of the popular V&A museum is dedicated to the childhood experience. Your inner child will love exploring the amazing collection of toys and games from antique dolls’ houses to 1970s action figures. Kids are sure to especially love the hands-on exhibits – little wonder it’s one of the best places to visit with kids in London."
Discover Children's Story Centre
Discover Children's Story Centre
4.4 (1047 ratings)4 (98 ratings)
Venue conceived as an interactive story trail, with an outdoor story garden including a spacecraft.
383-387 High St, London, E15 4QZ, United Kingdom
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"Toddlers can let their imaginations run wild at the UK’s first Story Centre. A day pass includes entry to the Story World and Story Garden where you see tales like The Gruffalo brought to life by Story Builders. There are also storytelling sessions and family exhibitions which you can book onto."
Orleans House Gallery
Orleans House Gallery
4.6 (280 ratings)4.5 (47 ratings)
Gallery displaying Richmond Borough's art collection at a Palladian mansion in riverside woodland.
Orleans Rd, Twickenham, TW1 3BL, United Kingdom
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Imperial War Museum
Imperial War Museum
4.7 (20294 ratings)4.5 (9691 ratings)
Recreations of WWI trenches and the Blitz, many tanks and planes and revolving military exhibitions.
Lambeth Rd, London, SE1 6HZ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Fronted by a pair of intimidating 15in naval guns and a piece of the Berlin Wall, this riveting museum is housed in what was the Bethlem Royal Hospital, a psychiatric hospital also known as Bedlam. Although the museum’s focus is on military action involving British or Commonwealth troops largely during the 20th century, it covers war in the wider sense. Must-see exhibits include the state-of-the-art First World War Galleries and Witnesses to War in the forecourt and atrium above."
Mentioned by London 2 days itinerary
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"This historic warship, operated today by Imperial War Museums, will definitely be of interest to military buffs, or anyone with even a slight interest in boats. Launched just before the outbreak of World War 2, this Royal Navy Light Cruiser saw action in both World War 2 and the Korean War, before being decommissioned in 1963."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"Despite its name, the cultural venue formerly known as the Imperial War Museum (one of five IWM branches around the country) does not…"
The Clink Prison Museum
The Clink Prison Museum
4 (1175 ratings)4 (1464 ratings)
Torture devices and grisly tales about inmates and the former medieval prison on the site.
1 Clink St, London, SE1 9DG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Suitcases and Sandcastles
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"Children can handle real torture devices at the world’s most notorious medieval prison at this museum in Southwark, on the original site of The Clink Prison, which dates back to 1144. You’ll find out about a day in the life of a medieval prisoner and hear tales of some of the gruesome prisoners. If you’re feeling brave, it’s a great place to spot ghosts: the prison is reputed to be one of the UK’s most haunted locations and is renowned for its ghostly sightings…"
Mentioned by Secret London
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"A rather arresting spot amongst London museums, The Clink spent some 600 years as one of the city’s most feared prisons. Far from the charming spot it is today, Southwark used to be a lawless place; prostitutes, heretics, and drunkards all graced the cells of The Clink at one point or another."
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Clink Prison Museum was a prison in England that started in the 12th century and operated through 1780. Today, it is the oldest surviving prison in the country. Notable prisoners of The Clink include Father John Gerard, Father John Jones, Farther George Blackwell, and Edward Knott."
Japan House London
Japan House London
4.5 (863 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Japanese cultural center with exhibits on art & design, plus a homewares store & restaurant.
101-111 Kensington High St, London, W8 5SA, United Kingdom
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Best Buffet (Seafood, Chinese, etc) in Anfield

Royal Nawaab London
Royal Nawaab London
4.1 (7472 ratings)
Bright, spacious restaurant in art deco building, for sophisticated Indian and Pakistani halal fare.
Hoover Building 7, Western Ave, London UB6 8DB, United Kingdom
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JRC Global Buffet Wembley
JRC Global Buffet Wembley
3.6 (996 ratings)
London Designer Outlet Centre, Wembley Park Blvd, Wembley HA9 0FD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Wembley Park
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"Everyone can have a little of what they fancy at JRC Global Buffet. They offer a spectacular array of world cuisines, including Indian, Lebanese, British, Italian, French, Japanese, Mexican, Thai, and Chinese, all executed to the highest of standards. They always make sure that loads of kids’ favourites are available - if you can’t decide on a Family restaurant in Wembley Park, this buffet ticks all the boxes."
Infernos Pizza & Pasta Buffet
Infernos Pizza & Pasta Buffet
3.5 (719 ratings)
Family-friendly chain known for its made-to-order pizzas.
Thorpe Park, Staines Rd, Chertsey KT16 8PN, United Kingdom
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Best Arts and Culture Places in Anfield

Carter Lane Gallery
Carter Lane Gallery
49 Carter Ln, London, EC4V 5AE, United Kingdom
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Queen's House
Queen's House
4.5 (1524 ratings)4.5 (281 ratings)
16th century mansion now used to display items from the National Maritime Museum's collection.
Romney Rd, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NF, United Kingdom
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"Known as Queen’s House due to its connection with Anne, Queen of Denmark, the Queen’s House Greenwich is a spectacular backdrop for photos. The 17th century home is a stark white, which really pops against the manicured green lawns and (sometimes) blue skies. The gardens themselves are a playground if you’re looking to capture some brilliant blooms."
Mentioned by Architectour Guide
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"Inigo Jones had recently completed Banqueting House with much success. The pristine white building was a big contrast within the darkened brick structures around Whitehall. Anne of Denmark commissioned Inigo Jones to design her new home in Greenwich (an area long associated with British monarchy)."
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Not far away you can also visit the Queen’s House, a beautiful and architecturally significant former royal residence designed by Inigo Jones. Admiral Nelson’s Trafalgar coat"
Pace Gallery
Pace Gallery
4.3 (50 ratings)
Exhibitions of leading international artists' work mounted in a wing of the Royal Academy building.
6 Burlington Gardens, Mayfair, London, W1S 3ET, UK
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Lofty ceilings, gentle light and oodles of classic white space – with sister galleries worldwide (Paris, New York and Beijing), the team behind Pace know what they’re doing. Found right in the heart of things near Piccadilly, a stone’s throw from Marylebone and just along from Oxford Circus, Pace is easy to fit into a day’s itinerary. Recent exhibitions include James Turrell’s Materiality of Light and Chinese artist Song Dong’s Biscuit City, in which viewers were invited to eat the city."
Mentioned by Hostelworld Blog
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"A chic, sleek contemporary art gallery in Mayfair, Pace has shown everything from established artists like Julian Schnabel to right up to date digital art by Japanese collective teamLab. The first Pace gallery opened in Boston in 1960, and set a high standard for promoting vibrant, vanguard-leading work from around the world. 6 Burlington Gardens, W1S 3ET Free entrypacegallery.com"

Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Anfield

The Good Earth
The Good Earth
4.2 (431 ratings)
Long-established Chinese restaurant with classic and modern dishes in a simple, traditional setting.
233 Brompton Rd, London, SW3 2EP, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Luxury London
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"The Good Earth has been a staple Chinese restaurant in the capital ever since founder Holland Kwok opened his first restaurant on the King’s Road in 1979. Forty-two years later and The Good Earth name is widely known and loved across south-west London, with Jason Atherton calling the Wandsworth branch “a godsend” when it opened. An endorsement from a Michelin-starred chef is a pretty good sign, but don’t just take Atherton's word for it – order from the restaurant’s extensive menu to try house (and customer) favourites such as tangerine karaage chicken and Golden Sands Dover sole."
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"A stalwart on the scene, Good Earth brings you all the classic Chinese dishes you love without a hint of greasiness, and more importantly with super fresh ingredients that won’t leave you feeling overwhelmed by salt and stodge. There’s usually quite a wait at weekends to get your grub, so make sure to place an order early. We love the super crispy salt and chilli squid that is covered in a moreish garlic, chilli and spring onion mixture as well as the veggie Singapore noodles that bring that signature curry spicing to the mix."
Desi Dera
Desi Dera
4 (39 ratings)
357 Oxford Rd, Reading, RG30 1AY, United Kingdom
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COSMO World Buffet Restaurant | Reading
COSMO World Buffet Restaurant | Reading
4.3 (3652 ratings)
Stylish, modern chain dining room with Pan-Asian cooking stations and global banquet options.
35-38 Friar St, Reading, RG1 1DX, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by BerkshireLive
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"From the Chinese countryside to the fishing villages of Japan, to the food markets of Delhi and everywhere in between - COSMO has dishes from around the world. There are various live cooking stations around the restaurant in Friar Street where restless diners can watch food being prepared. The buffet style restaurant offers a variety of meals including a sushi selection, noodle and wok bar, pizzeria, global kitchen and sea food."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Anfield

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