The Library and Museum of Freemasonry, Freemason’s Hall
Category: Arts & Entertainment » Museums in Covent Garden | Education » Libraries in Covent Garden
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zara77 wrote on 03-06-2009 "I literally had to track this space down after reading the De Vinci Code. I love a little conspiracy theory like the best of them! Actually this is......" more...
Category: Arts & Entertainment » Museums in Covent Garden
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zara77 wrote on 03-06-2009 "This is a great museum for kids and the exhibits are very interactive. The gift shop is worth a visit if just for their mugs-the tube ones! The loc......" more...
Category: Arts & Entertainment » Galleries in Covent Garden | Shopping » Books » Comics Bookshops in Covent Garden
Tags: back isues, bakc issues, comic art, comics, darkhorse, graphic novels, london, london comic shops, marvel, toys
amuchmoreexotic wrote on 21-05-2009 "I buy comics here because it is more conveniently located than Gosh! and less depressingly packed with tacky merchandise than Forbidden Planet. The......" more...
Category: Arts & Entertainment » Galleries in Covent Garden
emiliamaggio wrote on 01-02-2008 "The other day I discovered this quirky art gallery on the edge of Covent Garden in pedestrian-only Cecil Court. They had some striking colour photo......" more...
Category: Arts & Entertainment » Museums in Covent Garden
Tags: actors, covent garden, london, theatre
polarization wrote on 22-05-2009 "Attending a musical seems to be a standard activity in London but not many people know how a musical stage and customes are. In the Theatre Muse......" more...
Category: Arts & Entertainment » Galleries in Covent Garden | Shopping » Book Shops in Covent Garden
Tags: antiquarian, antique, books, bookshop, maps, rare
bryarsbooks wrote on 08-05-2009 "We only offer original material. Most of our atlases and maps were printed c. 1500-1900, a golden age of discovery and decorative map-making. We ar......" more...