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 Saturday, 10 January 2009
London’s South Bank PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 09 October 2008

Often referred to as the cultural heart of England’s great capital city, The South Bank of the Thames is buzzing with theatres, galleries, museums, stylish bars, restaurants, hotels, as well, of course, as the famous London eye.

For art lovers one important South Bank destination will be the Bargehouse, dramatically situation within the Oxo Tower Wharf, offering an eclectic and ever evolving series of modern art exhibitions. The gallery is also used for private parties and corporate events and has gained a reputation as a trendy and high-class venue for the city’s elite. Also within the Oxo Tower Wharf is thegallery@oxo – a bright and innovative new art space showcasing new, cutting edge artists and all free of charge. A little further down the Bank is the Hayward Gallery, well known for being Britain’s most versatile art space also dealing with all aspects of modern and contemporary art.

Also on London’s glamorous South Bank is the National Theatre, encompassing three theatres under its modern roof. The theatres offer a range of performances from comedy to tragedy, musicals to new writing, with something to suit all tastes and tickets available at a range of prices. The South Bank is also home to one of London’s oldest theatres – the Old Vic – still entertaining sell-out audiences today. These days, one can also visit the New Vic for the cutting edge of innovative, contemporary theatre and budding new actors and writers. For further diversity within the performing arts, be sure to check out the programme at the Southbank Centre QEH – London’s second largest concert venue featuring musical and theatrical performances from choirs, dance companies and orchestras, further broadening the Bank’s cultural appeal.

Between the BFI IMAX and the BFI Southbank Cinema, there should be enough choice going to satisfy the most voracious of cinema enthusiasts. Don’t miss the impressive archive film collection in the mediatheque or the ‘Film or a Fiver’ promotion every Tuesday. The cinema’s resto-bar, The Benugo Bar and Kitchen, also provides drinks, snacks and meals from a fabulous and frivolous cocktail to some great British cuisine.

As far as museums go down the South Bank, one of the best loved is The Florence Nightingale Museum, uncovering the story and life history of one of England’s most affectionately commemorated heroines. For a truly inspiring and uplifting experience, be sure not to miss this national treasure.

For further information on all of these sights and to book cheap hotels in London take a look at lastminute.com. Wherever you stay and whatever you do, enjoy South Bank London as the nucleus of British culture it has become and will hopefully remain.

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