Attractions in Mayfair and Oxford Street
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149 Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Mayfair & Oxford Street, Central London W1J 7NT
Tel +44 (0)207 499 5676
Apsley House (Wellington Museum), built in the 1770's was the home of the first Duke of Wellington. It houses a collection of memorabilia from The Duke military career of art, silver plate and porcelain.

Trocadero Centre, 1 Piccadilly Circus, Mayfair & Oxford Street, Central London W1D 7DH
Tel +44 (0)20 7292 3642
Funland is one of London's largest indoor entertainment venues in a modern and exciting interactive environment. It has the latest in hi-tech video games, virtual reality simulators, dodgems, bowling, fast food and bars.

Burlington House, Piccadilly, Central London W1J 0BD
Tel +44 (0)20 7300 5729
The Royal Academy of Arts houses British art from the 18th century to today. Its collection includes paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, historic books, photographs and plaster casts and includes works by Gainsborough, Turner and Constable.

25 Brook Street, Mayfair, Central London W1K 4HB
Tel +44 (0)20 7495 1685
The Handel House Museum celebrates Handel's life and works and was his home. It was here that he composed some of the greatest music in history and where you can experience live recitals and events.

River Thames, Mayfair & Oxford Street, Central London W1X 1LE
The Millennium Bridge is the result of an international competition to design a footbridge crossing the Thames between Southwark and Blackfriars bridges and links St. Paul's Cathedral with the Tate Modern Gallery at Bankside.

Hertford House, Manchester Square, Mayfair & Oxford Street, Central London W1U 3BN
Tel +44 (0)20 7563 9500
The Wallace Collection is a national art museum which includes old master paintings such as The Laughing Cavalier, armour, fine porcelain and French furniture. It was established from the private collection of Sir Richard Wallace.

Hyde Park Corner, Adsley Way, Mayfair & Oxford Street, Central London W1J 7JZ
Tel +44 (0)20 7930 2726
Wellington Arch was originally built as a grand entrance to Buckingham Palace and moved to its present site in 1882. It has three floors of exhibits, a viewing gallery and the statue of the angel of peace.



