Let London entertain you
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/ENTERTAINMENT, LONDON/ Updated : Oct 17, 2016, 13:25 IST
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When it comes to quirky and unusual entertainment, there are plenty of things to do in London for those who want to veer off the beaten path. From unpredictable and exciting performances carried out in hushed tones and dark corner … Read more
When it comes to quirky and unusual entertainment, there are plenty of things to do in London for those who want to veer off the beaten path. From unpredictable and exciting performances carried out in hushed tones and dark corners (the concept of Secret Cinema has since been imitated by other countries too), and Europe’s largest art centre housed within a concrete maze, to nocturnal museum openings where you can peruse the world’s finest art collections while sipping on a drink—you’ll be surprised at everything the city has to offer. Read less

When it comes to quirky and unusual entertainment, there are plenty of things to do in London for those who want to veer off the beaten path. From unpredictable and exciting performances carried out in hushed tones and dark corners (the concept of Secret Cinema has since been imitated by other countries too), and Europe’s largest art centre housed within a concrete maze, to nocturnal museum openings where you can peruse the world’s finest art collections while sipping on a drink—you’ll be surprised at everything the city has to offer.
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