Best History Museum in London Borough of Sutton

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Best History Museum in London Borough of Sutton

The British Museum
The British Museum
4.7 (111254 ratings)4.5 (66517 ratings)
Huge showcase for global antiquities, including Egyptian mummies and ancient Greek sculptures.
Great Russell St, Bloomsbury, London, WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
MuseumArt MuseumsHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by EncoreTickets.co.uk
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"With over eight million works, the British Museum preserves historical artefacts from cultures all around the world. Members of the public have been able to visit the museum since 1759, however the museum has undergone numerous expansions in order to keep up with the amount of British history!. Free to enter, the museum holds regularly changing displays, with previous exhibits on Ancient Greece, lost worlds in Egypt and the American Dream."
Mentioned by The Nudge London
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"One of the world’s oldest museums of history and culture, grown from the collection of one man who was interested in everything. Exhibitions include abstractions like life and death and showcases of Ancient Iran, the prehistory of Europe, the Middle East, the Rosetta Stone, Lindow Man, the Lewis Chessmen and the Sutton Hoo ship burial."
Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum
4.7 (11826 ratings)4.5 (33212 ratings)
Landmark museum of animals and natural phenomena, with hands-on exhibits and animatronic dinosaurs.
Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 5BD, United Kingdom
MuseumEvent venueLibraryNatural history museumResearch instituteHistory Museums
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
4.6 (33306 ratings)4.5 (21412 ratings)
Protestant abbey hosting daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066.
20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAbbeyAnglican churchReligious institutionArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Destguides
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"Touring the mystical cathedrals and abbeys of London and the country is a must-do experience in England. The construction of the current Westminster Abbey began in 1245 by Henry III, and since then, it has become England's main religious building. Westminster Abbey receives more than a million visitors annually, making it one of the most famous landmarks in London."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"A post shared by Constantine Konovalov (@ckonovalov) on Jun 12, 2017 at 2:01pm PDT. Be wowed by more than a thousand years of history at the world-famous Westminster Abbey. One of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the United Kingdom, the London landmark began its life in 1245 and its history traces back to 10th-century Benedictine monks."
Museum of London
Museum of London
4.5 (13031 ratings)4.5 (5343 ratings)
Artifacts and interactives chronicle London's turbulent history from pre-Roman to modern times.
150 London Wall, Barbican, London, EC2Y 5HN, United Kingdom
MuseumCultural centerHistory Museums
Mentioned by Secret London
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"The greatest city in the world deserves its own museum, and that’s exactly what the Museum of London provides!. Set somewhat incongruously in the middle of a brutalist roundabout, exhibits here cover everything from the city’s ancient past as a Roman settlement right up to the present day, featuring both the 2012 Olympic cauldron…  to a congealed lump of sewer blockage from our city’s great nemesis, the Fatberg. A planned move to the site of the old Smithfield meat market is expected to occur in the coming years, but they’re still at London Wall for now."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"If there's one place to absorb the history of London, from 450,000 BC to the present day, it's here. There are 7,000 objects to wonder…"
London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum
4.4 (6769 ratings)4 (2379 ratings)
History of London transport from horse power onwards, with loads of contraptions to clamber aboard.
Covent Garden, London, WC2E 7BB, United Kingdom
MuseumCafeCharityEvent venueGift shopHeritage museumHeritage preservationRail museumTechnology museumChildren's MuseumsHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Crystal Palace Museum
Crystal Palace Museum
4.1 (87 ratings)4.5 (33 ratings)
Photos, documents & ceramics tracing history of the grand glass building destroyed by fire in 1936.
Anerley Hill, London, SE19 2BA, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Hunterian Museum
Hunterian Museum
4.6 (369 ratings)
Grisly history of surgery and medicine with gruesome instruments and preserved specimens.
Royal College of Surgeons of 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory museumNatural history museumScience museum
Mentioned by Broke in London
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": Row upon row of glass jars, with everything from tiny organisms, to strange two-headed beasts, to examples of gross diseases, this museum can be very creepy at times, especially when it’s quiet. However, it’s so much more than the freakshow that it is sometimes made out to be, offering a unique insight into the history of surgery and advances in modern medicine. The next few months are your last chance to see the museum before it closes in 2017 for refurbishment, so get going!"
The British Library
The British Library
4.5 (1536 ratings)4.5 (3668 ratings)
Library containing the Magna Carta and handwritten Beatles lyrics on some 400 miles of shelves.
96 Euston Rd, Somers Town, London, NW1 2DB, United Kingdom
LibraryMuseumsHistory Museums
Mentioned by A Pair of Passports
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"In case you didn’t know, the British Library is MASSIVE – in fact, it’s the second largest library in the world. If you’re a book lover, this is the perfect place for you to take some photos. However, photos of books can be taken anywhere (i.e., in some of London’s beautiful bookshops)."
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
War museumMuseumsArt museumHistory museumMilitary MuseumsSpecialty Museums
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…"
London Canal Museum
London Canal Museum
4.4 (91 ratings)4 (256 ratings)
Unique venue tracing history of London's canals, with a Victorian well used to store imported ice.
12/13 New Wharf Rd, London, N1 9RT, United Kingdom
History museumMuseumsAdult education schoolArt museumConference centerEvent venueLocal history museumSouvenir storeVisitor center

Best Street Markets in London Borough of Sutton

Whitecross Market
Whitecross Market
4.6 (1414 ratings)4.5 (103 ratings)
Weekday outdoor market lined with stalls offering a variety of street eats, from meat pies to pizza.
Whitecross St, London, EC1Y 8JL, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by London x London
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"Whitecross Street Market is a friendly and scrumptious market that’s a favourite amongst hard working locals, and has been serving up delicious food for over 150 years. It’s still relatively unknown, tucked away behind The Barbican Centre, so the food here is unpretentious and on point. Don’t miss long-time favourite Ravello’s Italian for some authentic Italian eats."
Mentioned by toptiplondon.com
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"20-30 stalls serve food from all over the world to local workers around Old St. It’s worth a detour if you’re visiting the City or the Barbican. Fortune Street Park, off one of the side streets, has plenty of park benches to eat your food. Or the Two Brewers pub (121 Whitecross St) lets you eat your food inside as long as you buy a drink."
Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road Flower Market
4.5 (5570 ratings)4.5 (597 ratings)
Flower market (open Sundays only) surrounded by independent fashion, antique and homeware stores.
Columbia Rd, London, E2 7RG, United Kingdom
Flower marketShoppingFloristMarketFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Blogger at Large
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"There is probably nowhere more atmospheric to browse for and buy flowers and plants than Columbia Road Flower Market. It is a heavenly Sunday market and where the locals shop to frilly up their homes – or you might just want to give someone a treat. If you are just in London for a visit and can’t take plants back home with you, it’s definitely worth a visit – even on the coldest, greyest days!"
Mentioned by London City Calling
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"Every Sunday between 8am and 3pm, Columbia Road in East London is transformed into the capital’s biggest flower market, with many independent growers selling flowers, plants and more. Even if you’re not out to buy any plants yourself, the market is still a great free place to visit in London – a colourful oasis filled with the scent of florals and sound of bargaining traders."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Come rain, wind or shine this east London gem is open every Sunday from 8am-3pm. Take a stroll through the botanical paradise that is Columbia Road as traders set out their blooms to sell. There's all kinds of floral goodies to look out for from herbs and shrubs to flowers and houseplants."
Burlington Arcade
Burlington Arcade
4.5 (2023 ratings)4.5 (277 ratings)
19th-century covered shopping arcade with high-end retailers for watches, jewellery, perfume & more.
51 Piccadilly, London, W1J 0QJ, United Kingdom
Shopping mallShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Travel and Destinations
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"This arcade is pretty lush with beautiful shops lining the sides. During the main opening hours it can be quite busy, but if you are patient or go at night you should be able to get a clean shot. Best time for pics: Morning or eveningCost: FreeLocation: Burlington Arcade, Mayfair, London W1J"
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"With ceilings and lights now restored to how they would have looked when it was built in 1819, Burlington Arcade is the finest of Mayfair's…"

Best & Cool Bars in London Borough of Sutton

The Hyde Restaurant, Bar & Hyde Garden
The Hyde Restaurant, Bar & Hyde Garden
4.3 (66 ratings)
Cocktails, light fare & afternoon tea served in an elegant space with oil paintings & chandeliers.
3 Westbourne Terrace, Tyburnia, London, W2 3UL, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarCocktail bar
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Seafood takes centre-stage at The Hyde Restaurant & Bar, where Executive Chef Christos Siomadis has created a bespoke Mediterranean-inspired menu that's bursting with exciting dishes. Expect innovative plates such as the scallop ceviche with avocado sorbet, which will blow you away."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"The Hyde showcases the very best of sophisticated modern European cuisine, with its menu of classic flavours and unique twists. Dishes like the scallop ceviche with avocado sorbet, or halibut with black ravoli are perfect examples of this innovative fine dining restaurant."
Core Bar
Core Bar
3.9 (721 ratings)
A mix of contemporary and futuristic interiors in separate lounge, club and chill out bars.
10-15 Queen St, London, EC4N 1TY, United Kingdom
BarLoungeNight clubRestaurant
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street
4.5 (401 ratings)
Deli-style dishes on the blackboard in light dining room with parquet floor, tiles and open kitchen.
10 Greek St, London, W1D 4DH, United Kingdom
Modern European restaurantBarEuropean restaurant

Top Best Seafood Restaurants in London Borough of Sutton

Hawksmoor Air Street
Hawksmoor Air Street
4.6 (2764 ratings)
Devonshire market fish and prime cuts of matured beef served in Art Deco surrounds.
5A Air St, London, W1J 0AD, United Kingdom
Steak houseBritish restaurantSeafood restaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants British Regent Street. The Hawksmoor name means masculine clubby interiors and a penchant for the best of British beef, but this capacious offshoot overlooking Regent Street also adds a generous helping of luxury seafood to its offer. As ever, the atmosphere crackles and engaging staff are bang on the money, while cosy booths, snugs and corners make it irresistible for couples."
Mentioned by Londonist
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"There's something fishy about the Air Street branch of the Hawksmoor steakhouse group. The menu is packed full of elegantly executed classics like crab or shrimps on toast, Dover sole, turbot, and a killer fish pie. There's steak too, of course, which you can order with half a lobster for surf and turf action, or with a side of lobster macaroni cheese, or both."
Benihana Piccadilly
Benihana Piccadilly
4.4 (1674 ratings)
Teppanyaki dishes theatrically sliced, diced and cooked at diners' tables on a hibachi grill.
37 Sackville St, London, W1S 3EH, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurantSushi restaurantTeppanyaki restaurant
Chicama
Chicama
4.3 (443 ratings)
Seafood dishes get a South American twist with cocktails to match at this attractive Peruvian spot.
383 King's Rd, London, SW10 0LP, United Kingdom
Seafood restaurantPeruvian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"What: This seafood-led take on Peruvian cuisine comes from the people behind successful South American joint Pachamama. Primely located on the King’s Road, Chicama benefits from a gorgeous outdoor area at the back, which is the perfect place to enjoy the coastal flavours during the summer. Head here for barbecued, flame-grilled fish with fresh accompaniments like ají panca salsa, while beautiful ceviches, of course, make an appearance on the menu.Where: 383 King's Road, SW10 0LP"
Mentioned by The Handbook
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"For something a little different, check out Chelsea’s Chicama restaurant. Inspired by the coastal food of Peru, the menu will have you whisked away to a holiday in South America, with the team’s inventive Peruvian, bold-flavoured twist on fine British product. Expect monkfish cheeks with ají amarillo mayo, spicy crab and green papaya salad and some of the best ceviche to be had in the city."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Peruvian bites and pretty pastel colours make Chelsea haunt Chicama a particularly pleasant brunch spot. Fish is the focus here, but expect more than the standard salmon and scrambled eggs. Breakfast-like dishes on the menu include sweetcorn pancakes with crab, ajĂ­ amarillo hollandaise and pickled chilli, alongside a brioche bun filled with fish and red cabbage."

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