Backpackers Guide to London
South Bank Centre
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Many people have already hard of South Bank Centre, famous worldwide for its unique and alluring music and arts performances. As the home of many classical music plays, and the stage for concerts by internationally renowned artists, this thriving cultural district is a must-see for any tourist who wants to get a feel for London’s creative vibe. Because of South Bank Centre’s popularity, especially during peak seasons, it is very important to book ahead of schedule. Ask your travel agency or hotel receptionist for more information. One of the treasures of the South Bank Centre is the Royal National Theatre, which is the venue of ballets, plays and other musical performances—from the classic Swan Lake to modern pieces developed by London’s up and coming choreographers. Because of its prestige, it is almost every artist’s dream to perform in the Royal National Theatre. It is synonymous to the highest level of professionalism and artistic excellence, and the opportunity to perform there is considered to be a career milestone. Just as the Royal National Theatre seeks to preserve performance arts, the National Film Theatre promotes excellence in cinema. Many international art house films are shown here, and draw both tourists and locals. Because of the South Bank Centre’s popularity, not just as a tourist centre but a venue for much-anticipated performances and cultural events, the area has several conveniently located restaurants and souvenir shops. This allows visitors to enjoy a delicious dinner before proceeding to a play, shop for unique items as mementos or gifts for loved ones back home, or enjoy coffee and drinks after a show. No need to worry about how to get back to the hotel: public transportation is very easy and is accessible even late at night.Introduction
The Royal National Theatre and National Film Theatre
Food and Souvenirs
Ashlee House, 261-265 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8QT, England
Tel: +44 (0)20 7833 9400 Fax: +44 (0)20 7833 9677
