Search and explore the best event venues in London, from museums to speakeasy bars. These unusual venues are set to impress for every occasion.
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Through the analysis of Street Feast, a commercial street food event concept in London, the chapter explores the symbiotic relationship between street food, immersive eating and unusual locations and venues. Street food has always been associated with public spaces such as streets, plazas or public...
So, we’ve put together a selection of possible ideas and venues for planning dates in London – perfect - for impressing that special someone. For the Dance Couples - Natural History Museum Address - Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 5BD ...
There are also some uber-cute photo ops on the first floor, including a spot where can snap a selfie with Hagrid’s giant shoes and a place where you can take a photo with an iconic, vintage, red phone booth from London. Afterward, head downstairs and explore the cavernous basement, whi...
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And finally... take a short walk up Chalk Farm Road to the magnificent Roundhouse. It's one of London's best known music venues, but how many people notice the Antony Gormley statue sticking up from the roof? It's been here since the late Noughties. ...
The symbiotic relationship between unusual venues and street food commercial events: the case of Street Feast in London Unusual locations are actively used to facilitate and amplify immersive experiences. Therefore, the production and consumption of street food events and festivals is directly influenced ...
.) and merges cartographic deftness with a jolly packet of local trivia. Each issue is just £2.50 + £1 P&P, or you can get A2 posters of the gorgeous maps for £35 (+£5). Order online, or seek them out at the counters of London's better book shops and cultural venues....
Eric Clapton's comeback album '461 Ocean Boulevard' contained his take on Johnny Otis' 1958 hit "Willie and the Hand Jive." The Bo Diddley-esque song was reportedly inspired by watching fans move their hands in time to the music in venues where they weren't allowed to stand up and danc...