LONDON EVENTS
London Exhibitions
TICKETS FOR LONDON EXHIBITIONS
BBC Good Food Show London
Price £16.00 + £1.50 Booking Fee
14 - 16 November 2008
BBC Good Food Show London Dining Currency Price £5.00
Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition
14th November 2008 - 1st October 2009
The world's largest exhibition devoted to Shakespeare and the London in which he lived and worked. Housed beneath the reconstructed Globe Theatre on London's Bankside, the exhibition explores the remarkable story of the Globe, and brings Shakespeare's world to life using a range of interactive displays and live demonstrations.
Body Worlds & The Mirror of Time
Millennium Way London SE10 0BB
Price £12.00 - £14.00
15th November 2008 - 31st July 2009
Get ready for Body Worlds at O2 as Dr Gunther von Hagens bring his third
amazing installation to London. Full of his groundbreaking science exhibits, the
exhibition of Body Worlds at O2 comes hot on the heels of Tutankhamun, the
smash hit visitor attraction held at the arena in 2007 and 2008.
Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2009
Price: £27 - Dates: 9th - 12th July 2009
Public tickets to the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2008. If you are a Royal Horticultural Society Member please use the separate links.
The world's most vibrant flower show welcomes you with colour and fragrance. The idyllic setting of Henry VIII's favourite palace is transformed for six sumptuous summer days.
General admission tickets to the London
International Boat Show 2009
9 - 18 January 2009
The London International Boat Show returns to ExCeL from 9th - 18th January
2009, celebrating 55 years of bringing the best of boating to the nation's
capital. With over 500 exhibitors showcasing power, sail boats, dinghies, deck
equipment, charter holidays, sailing courses and more, the Show will welcome
over 135,000 people and promises to offer something for the enthusiasts and
first time visitor alike
Magnificence of the Tsars
Victoria and Albert Museum
10th Dec 2008 - Sun, 29th Mar 2009
Pirce £5.70*
The grandeur of Imperial Russia will be captured in this display of the dress and
uniforms of Emperors and officials of the Russian court. Starting in the 1720s with the lavishly embroidered coats and elaborately
patterned silk banyans from the wardrobe of Tsar Peter II, the display will span
a period of almost two centuries.
London Exhibitions
Fashion V Sport
Victoria and Albert Museum
Sat, 15th Nov 2008 - Sun, 4th Jan 2009
A new exhibition at the V&A this summer, Fashion V Sport, will explore the
relationship between contemporary fashion and global sportswear brands. Both
industries have been inspired by street style and have been working in closer
collaboration in recent years.

Clarence House & Buckingham Palace Exhibition
5th August 2009 - 25th September 2009
Clarence House is the official residence of TRH The Prince of Wales and The
Duchess of Cornwall and the homeof the Princes William and Harry. From 1953
to 2002 it was the home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008
Natural History Museum
17th Nov 2008 - 24th Apr 2009
Price £7.00*
From vivid, sweeping landscapes to intimate portraits of animal behaviour, the
Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition offers an unparalleled insight into
the beauty, drama and diversity of the natural world.
Open to amateur and professional photographers of all ages, the annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition, owned by the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine, is the most prestigious event of its kind in the world.
London Exhibitions
Picasso: Challenging the Past
National Gallery, Trafalgar Square
25th February - 7th June 2009
Price £13.20 + £1.00*
Picasso, arguably the greatest artist of the 20th century, pitted himself against
the Old Masters in a life-long artistic dialogue. ‘Picasso: Challenging the Past’
will explore the ways he took up the artistic concerns of the painters of the
past and made audacious paintings of his own.
Darwin
Natural History Museum
17th Nov 2008 - 17th Apr 2009
£9.00*
Discover the man and the revolutionary theory that changed our understanding
of the world and our place within it. The exhibition is a celebration of Charles
Darwin's ideas and their impact, giving new insight into the achievements of
this brilliant observer of nature.
100 Years of The Dickensian
1st January - 30th December 2008
Address: Dickens House Museum, 48 Doughty Street WC1N 2LX
Tube: Russell Square
Price: £5.00 (Conc. £4.00, children: £3.00), Families: £14.00 (2 adults & up to five children)
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