Best Museums in Nine Elms

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Best Museums in Nine Elms

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 Radisson Blu Blog
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"The second most popular tourist attraction in the UK, Tate Modern, is a striking London structure. Originally a Power Station, Tate Modern opened in May 2000 as a home to international modern and contemporary art. Displays in Tate Modern cover themes such as Transformed Visions and Poetry and Dream, and give visitors the opportunity to see works of art such as Pablo Picasso's 'Weeping Woman,' 'Metamorphosis of Narcissus' by Salvador Dalí, and 'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik' by Dorothea Tanning."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Another great one for name-dropping, but also for keeping your finger on the pulse. Tate Modern showcases work from 1900 onwards, which means modernist pioneers mix with work that’s happening right now. The addition of the Herzog de Meuron-designed building has made it both bigger and better, but the grand old Turbine Hall still has the power to strike awe into visitors, particularly when hosting one of its signature epic installations."
Mentioned by Santorini Dave
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"London’s best contemporary art gallery has plenty of interactive activities for kids. It’s inside the former Bankside Power Station and younger kids can run around the vast Turbine Hall. Kids aged 3 and older can sketch their own masterpieces at the Bloomberg digital drawing bar and then have their art projected onto the gallery’s walls."
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 London x London
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"At almost 200 years old, not only does the UK’s most-visited gallery hold one of the most valuable European art collections in the world, The National Gallery also holds a position as one of London’s most treasured pieces of architecture. Priceless artworks, like ‘Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers’ by Van Gogh and ‘Virgin of the Rocks’ by di Vinci, are surrounded by impressive marble pillars, golf-leaf arches, frescoed ceilings, and Victorian glass roofing. With over 2,300 paintings dating from the 13th to the 19th century, it is an eden for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Set in London’s busiest open space, Trafalgar Square, this is the grandmother of galleries with more than 2,300 paintings spanning the 13th to the 19th centuries: Heavyweights include Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Velazquez's Rokeby Venus, and Constable’s six-foot long The Hay Wain. It gets packed at weekends, but its so large that you can usually find a quiet corner. You can download an audio tour covering the museum's highlights, but you can also curate your own by selecting the paintings you want to see before you arrive."
Mentioned by London City Calling
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"The National Gallery is one of the UK’s most important art museums which contains over 2,300 works dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. With many famous works by artists including Michelangelo, Velázquez, Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Monet, Van Gogh and others housed inside a Grade I listed Neoclassical building on the northern edge of Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery is certainly one of the most impressive free galleries London has to offer. Nearest tube station: Charing Cross."
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 Visit London
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"From Pre-Raphaelite paintings to landscapes by Turner and Francis Bacon's distorted nudes, there's lots to look at in Tate Britain. The gallery is home to the largest collection of British art in the world. Eat at the gallery's restaurant and study the famous Rex Whistler mural between mouthfuls!"
Mentioned by The Trusted Traveller
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"While the Tate Modern focuses on more recent art, Tate Britain is all about the past with a big collection of historical British art."
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 Touropia
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"Home to over 11,000 portraits, this delightful art gallery focusses on famous British people through the ages and is located not too far from Trafalgar Square. A remarkable place to wander around, portraits, photos, sculptures and drawings of some of the country’s most influential and well-known figures gaze upon you as you make your way through the galleries. While its most famous portrait is undoubtedly the painting of William Shakespeare, more contemporary pieces do not look out of place alongside artworks that date back hundreds of years."
Mentioned by England itinerary
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"Art-lovers can spend hours inside the Tate Modern and the National Portrait Gallery, while theater-goers will want to buy tickets for Shakespeare’s Globe or the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Walking through one of London’s numerous parks is also an option, and so is admiring the architecture of Tower Bridge, the Gherkin, or St. Paul’s Cathedral. In the evenings, have some fish and chips in a pub or enjoy London’s multicultural dining options. You will stay in the city until the morning of Day 3."
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."
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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"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 girl gone london
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"Funnily enough, the Museum of Childhood is actually first and foremost geared towards adults who want to relive their own childhoods, but don’t worry – they’ve planned ahead and know that many adults will be bringing their own children. For toddlers, there are interactive exhibits featuring toys and games at the Museum of Childhood, as well as drop-in activities including crafting and storytelling to get your toddler involved in some educational play."
Mentioned by Broke in London
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":  A fun blast from the past, this museum will take you back to your childhood with it’s collection of children’s toys, clothes and games. Be warned though, don’t fall into the trap that many others have and assume it on the same site as the original V&A, otherwise you will have a very long trip across London!. The Museum of Childhood is one of the most popular on our list, receiving almost 500,000 visitors a year."
Eton College Natural History Museum
Eton College Natural History Museum
4.3 (54 ratings)4.5 (48 ratings)
S Meadow Ln, Windsor, SL4 6ER, United Kingdom
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Jewish Museum London
Jewish Museum London
4.5 (579 ratings)4.5 (267 ratings)
Modern museum with a re-created Victorian Jewish Quarter, historical artefacts and Holocaust tales.
Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB, United Kingdom
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The Courtauld Gallery
The Courtauld Gallery
4.6 (313 ratings)4.5 (3390 ratings)
Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"One of London's most beloved art collections, the Courtauld is to your right as you pass through the archway into the grounds of the…"
London Mithraeum
London Mithraeum
4.5 (1478 ratings)4.5 (230 ratings)
Archeological remains of a temple dedicated to Roman god Mithras at Bloomberg's 3.2-acre complex.
12 Walbrook, London, EC4N 8AA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by London City Calling
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"Also known as the Temple of Mithras, this museum is centered around the remains of an ancient Roman temple in the City of London, left from the days of Roman rule, and is one of the lesser-known free museums in the capital. Named as one of the UK’s most significant archaeological sites, the museum showcases the ancient temple and a selection of interesting Roman artefacts found during excavations, including fragments of writing-tablets which feature the first known reference to London and the earliest hand-written document in Britain."
Mentioned by London x London
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"One of London’s quirkier and lesser-known spots is literally a blend of old and new. The London Mithraeum is a museum centred around the ruins of a Roman Temple and is located, rather oddly, underneath the shiny glass Bloomberg Buildings in the middle of the city. A visit to the Mithraeum is not just looking at old artefacts, but a full on sensory experience."
Mentioned by Oldest.org
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"Year Built: c.240 CE Location: Modern-day Walbrook Purpose:  Temple/sanctuary Still Standing:  No – only partial ruins remain. photo source: Wikimedia Commons. The Temple of Mithras is one of the few remnants leftover from the Roman Empire’s time in the area and is one of the oldest buildings ever discovered in London."
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 Nature and Wildlife Areas in Nine Elms

Hounslow Heath
Hounslow Heath
4.2 (1074 ratings)4 (24 ratings)
These public meadowlands popular for nature treks once yielded excavated archaeological finds.
Hounslow, TW4 5AR, United Kingdom
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Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
4.6 (129 ratings)4.5 (53 ratings)
Restored Victorian cemetery and local nature reserve with urban woodland, bats and butterflies.
Southern Grove, London, E3 4PX, United Kingdom
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Bedfont Lakes Country Park
Bedfont Lakes Country Park
4.6 (1434 ratings)4 (42 ratings)
Wildlife & wildflowers are on view in this lakeside place with playgrounds & a fenced dog run.
Clockhouse Ln, Feltham, TW14 8QA, United Kingdom
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Best Asian Food Restaurants in Nine Elms

Cafe Isarn
Cafe Isarn
4 (281 ratings)
Traditional Thai dishes including curries, soups and salads, served beneath decorative lampshades.
119 Upper St, London, N1 1QP, United Kingdom
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Curry House CoCoIchibanya
Curry House CoCoIchibanya
4.6 (980 ratings)
39 James St, London, W1U 1DL, United Kingdom
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Spices Indian Cuisine
Spices Indian Cuisine
4.3 (272 ratings)
Elegant, unfussy restaurant with art, serving pan-Indian cuisine and exotic lamb and chicken dishes.
Silver Cottage, Mays Crossing, Datchet, Slough SL3 9BJ, United Kingdom
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"Silver Cottage The Green The Green, Datchet SL3 9BJ EnglandIndian, Asian, BaltiLunch, Dinner, Late NightDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service[email protected]+44 1753 581008http://www.spicesdatchet.co.uk"

Best Arts and Culture Places in Nine Elms

Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery
4.5 (285 ratings)4.5 (407 ratings)
Significant collection of 17th-and-18th-century European Old Masters, in building by Sir John Soane.
Gallery Rd, London, SE21 7AD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"A little bit of history for you here: Dulwich Picture Gallery is the world’s very first purpose-built public art gallery. Sir John Soane was the legendary architect who worked on it, designing it in a groundbreaking way that allowed oodles of natural light into the exhibition space. Under its roof you’ll find works by Old Masters of the 18th and 19th centuries, including Rembrandt, Murillo, Van Dyck, Poussin, Gainsborough and Constable."
The Fountain Gallery
The Fountain Gallery
4.8 (15 ratings)
26 Bridge Rd, Molesey, East Molesey, KT8 9HA, United Kingdom
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"The gallery is run by a group of artists and guest artists who share the exhibition programme throughout the year. Every two weeks sees the opening of a new exhibition. The Gallery is located in a colourful and historic environment which encompasses…"
Sir John Soane's Museum
Sir John Soane's Museum
4.6 (1864 ratings)4.5 (1662 ratings)
Eccentric 19th-century collector's home, packed with classical sculpture, paintings and curiosities.
13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, Holborn, London, WC2A 3BP, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"This museum is one of the most atmospheric and fascinating in London. The Georgian building was the beautiful, bewitching home of architect Sir John Soane (1753–1837), which he bequeathed to the nation through an Act of Parliament on condition that it remain untouched after his death and free to visit. It's brimming with Soane's vast collection of art and archaeological purchases, as well as intriguing personal effects and curiosities. The house-museum represents his exquisite and eccentric tastes, persuasions and proclivities."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"Sir John (1753–1837), architect of the Bank of England, bequeathed his eccentric house to the nation on one condition: that nothing…"

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