10 Places I Need to Visit in London
10. Tate Modern: This gallery pulls in tourists, artists, and locals, alike. Not only is the work inside exquisite, but so it the building.
9. The London Eye: Who doesn't love a Ferris wheel?! Riding this one also gives you a beautiful view of the city, over 440 feet-- er, 134 meters-- above everyone else.
8. Saatchi Gallery: Opened by Charles Saatchi in 2008, this gallery houses art from emerging, contemporary artists and has quickly become a popular spot for art lovers.
7. London Aquarium (Sea Life): Stingrays, sharks, piranhas-- OH MY! You can even take a walk through a whale skeleton while you view all kinds of underwater life!
6. The Royal Court Theatre: This theatre hosts plays and musicals, generally boasting new and innovative performances. The theatre even premiered the 1973 cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
5. Muggle Tours: Call me a nerd, but I can't wait to take a walk through the "wonderful world of Harry Potter."
4. Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising: This Museum tells the story of advertising, with the help of over 12,000 original items. A few hours in this museum is sure to bring back some of the fondest memories!
3. Camden Market: From vintage clothing to household items, Camden Market offers something for every shopper. (My eyes will be on the vintage clothing)
2. The Source Below: Every group of friends needs an embarrassing rendition of "Don't Stop Believing"; why shouldn't ours be in London?
1. Banksy artwork: This guerilla artist has tagged walls all over the UK. My goal is to see at least 3!
9. The London Eye: Who doesn't love a Ferris wheel?! Riding this one also gives you a beautiful view of the city, over 440 feet-- er, 134 meters-- above everyone else.
8. Saatchi Gallery: Opened by Charles Saatchi in 2008, this gallery houses art from emerging, contemporary artists and has quickly become a popular spot for art lovers.
7. London Aquarium (Sea Life): Stingrays, sharks, piranhas-- OH MY! You can even take a walk through a whale skeleton while you view all kinds of underwater life!
6. The Royal Court Theatre: This theatre hosts plays and musicals, generally boasting new and innovative performances. The theatre even premiered the 1973 cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
5. Muggle Tours: Call me a nerd, but I can't wait to take a walk through the "wonderful world of Harry Potter."
4. Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising: This Museum tells the story of advertising, with the help of over 12,000 original items. A few hours in this museum is sure to bring back some of the fondest memories!
3. Camden Market: From vintage clothing to household items, Camden Market offers something for every shopper. (My eyes will be on the vintage clothing)
2. The Source Below: Every group of friends needs an embarrassing rendition of "Don't Stop Believing"; why shouldn't ours be in London?
1. Banksy artwork: This guerilla artist has tagged walls all over the UK. My goal is to see at least 3!