More ideas in London
Don't come for only the festival evening ! Here are presented some ideas of what to do days before and after the event
British Museum
The British Museum’s African, Asian, European and Ancient world collections include real-life legends like the Rosetta Stone and masterpieces like the Lewis Chessmen, and iconic objects, from the oldest man-made tools on earth to the first known image of Christ – and all before you get to the mummies.
Discover 2 million years of the world’s most inspiring history and culture as expert guides bring icons of human civilisation to life.
Natural History Museum
Promote the discovery, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of the natural world.
Explore its world-class collections, fantastic exhibitions and cutting-edge research online,
or visit its landmark buildings.
The Zoological Society of London
Meet some of the most popular animals that you can expect to encounter on your visit to London Zoo.
Find out facts about the animals, including where they live, what they eat and whether they are endangered in the wild (their IUCN status). Much of the work of ZSL is the research and help these species in their own habitats.
St James Park
With its royal, political and literary associations, St James's Park is at the very heart of London and covers 23 hectares (58 acres). With a lake harbouring ducks, geese and pelicans. St James's is also home to the Mall, the setting for many ceremonial parades and events of national celebration.
Sources
http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/
http://www.zsl.org/london-zoo/
http://www.royalparks.gov.uk/parks/st_james_park/
