Joel Bernstein writes: > Sir John Soane's Museum - http://www.soane.org/
Raphael Mankin writes: > Or for something totally idiosyncratic try the John Soane Museum in > Lincoln's Inn Fields. I'll third that: Sir John Soane's Museum is an incredible place. >From there, the Cartoon Museum is nearby — though that may appeal more to nostalgic Brits than foreign tourists unfamiliar with many of the artists and publications: http://www.cartoonmuseum.org/ And if you happen to be a Kirsty MacColl fan, Soho square is then a short walk away, with Kirsty's bench. It is only a bench, a fairly normal bench. But if you are a fan and in the area anyway, it's worth a minor detour: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsty_MacColl#Legacy Over in Notting Hill, I enjoyed the Museum of Brands — but again that might be more of a Brit nostalgia thing: http://www.museumofbrands.com/ And a backstage tour of the National Theatre was interesting, delivered by a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide. It's listed as 1 h 15 min, but ours went on for almost 2 hours: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover/backstage-tours Have fun. Smylers -- Stop drug companies hiding negative research results. Sign the AllTrials petition to get all clinical research results published. Read more: http://www.alltrials.net/blog/the-alltrials-campaign/