Daily; not Mon or Sun Sir John Soane's Museum
Sir John Soane's Museum near Holborn is the former home of the neoclassical architect and art collector, and remains in the exact same state as when he died in 1837. Discover hidden passageways and an extensive collection of classical antiquities, ranging from busts and urns to architectural artefacts. More
Mon, Tue, Wed, and Sun only Eltham Palace
Set within moated gardens, Eltham Palace is the country's leading Art Deco attraction. A masterpiece of modern design, which is attached to the remaining Great Hall of the medieval royal palace, Eltham is a marvellous combination of the innovative and the traditional. The building is often overlooked by visitors to London, but is close enough to the centre of town to be worth the excursion. More
Daily Dulwich Picture Gallery
Described as "the most beautiful, small gallery in the world", with the building as fine as its contents, the Dulwich Picture Gallery was recently renovated and improved to make it even more of a must-see. Designed by Sir John Soane (1753-1837), building was the first purpose-built public art gallery in Britain. More
Sat only Bistrotheque
Once upon a tranny time, in Bistrotheque's PS2 Caberet Room, Spanky, Jon Sizzle, Lisa Lee, Ryan Styles and Russella spent countless Saturday nights lipsynching their way through all the pop classics. Today, an absolutely fabulous time is had by all as the silent art lives on. More
Daily; not Mon or Sun White Cube (Hoxton Square)
The White Cube was set up as Jay Jopling's second, larger gallery space in London's East End in April 2000. Housed in a 1920s light industrial building on the south side of trendy Hoxton Square, this fashionable gallery presents an imaginative programme of major solo exhibitions and group shows. More
Weekdays only City Hall
A crystalline, energy-efficient sphere, City Hall was designed by innovative architects Foster and Partners as a contemporary landmark on London's vibrant South Bank. The futuristic 45-metre glass globe is home to the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, the London Assembly and the Greater London Authority and features state-of-the-art offices, meeting rooms and exhibition space. More
Daily British Museum
The British Museum in Bloomsbury exhibits world-class collections from civilisations across the globe. Its mission is to "illuminate the histories of cultures for present and future generations". More
Daily National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery has the world's largest portrait collection. After reopening in May 2000 with double the previous amount of space, it finally has an opportunity to show off its gems in appropriate style. More