The Most Important Museums and Exhibition Centres in West London

Discover some of the best and most important award-winning exhibition centres and museums, where visitors can go with family and have fun while learning.

 

The domain of the British Capital’s famous and rich, West London’s attractions include exhibition centres and world-class museums. Here are some of the most important museums and exhibition centres in West London.

 

Science Museum – Visitors Get to Enjoy Fascinating Exhibitions and Events

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Attracting more than 3 million visitors annually, the Science Museum is home to more than 300,000 items relating to public health, medicine and science. Also, there are always fascinating events and exhibitions taking place.

It doesn’t charge visitors for admission. However, temporary exhibitions can incur an admission fee. This museum is part of the SMG (Science Museum Group), after merging with the Manchester-based Science and Industry Museum in 2012.

 

Olympia, London – A Visit with Family to the Heart of London

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Olympia is a famous exhibition centre, conference centre and event space. This venue is home to various events, conferences, international trade plus consumer exhibitions. Notable events include Olympia Beauty, an annual beauty event first held here in 2004; Got to Dance final was aired live in Olympia in 2012 and 2013; Doctor Who Experience, held from 1st January – 22nd February; Domenico Spada vs Darren Barker in the World Boxing Organization European Middleweight title, held on 30 April 2011; and many more. Here is Olympia, London’s website: https://olympia.london/

 

The Natural History Museum – Enjoy over 70 Million Specimens

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This natural history museum exhibits a wide range of specimens from many segments of natural history. This museum is home to earth and life science specimens comprising more than 80 Million items within 5 main collections: zoology, palaeontology, mineralogy, entomology and botany. It’s a centre of research and specialises in conservation, identification and taxonomy. Given the age of this institution, most of the collections found here have great scientific and historical value, like specimens collected by the English biologist, naturalist and geologist Charles Darwin.

 

The Victoria & Albert Museum – Great Place for Visitors to Learn About Fashion and Style

 

V&A is the leading museum of fashion and design in the world. The collection of this museum is spread over 7 levels, and occupies 51,000 square metres, in a striking Aston Webb designed building. The Victoria & Albert Museum’s 145 galleries are typically arranged around 5 major themes: Techniques, Materials, Europe and Asia.

 

West London has lots of attractions and things to do. Visitors who are planning to go to this multicultural and sophisticated city should book accommodation ahead of time. There are contemporary hotels near Olympia London, like K West Hotel & Spa, which is Rich in designer details.

 

 

The history of Portobello Road Market.

The history of Portobello Road Market – from Country Lane to World Class

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The very nature of the 21st century causes many people to hanker after the good old days of yesteryear. They love the solidness and craftsmanship of old items and the nostalgia connected to them. They sift through the odds and ends at an antique market and pick up gems from the past.

 

Today the antique market is experiencing a boom, and Portobello Road Market is prepared for it. Found in Notting Hill, London, they’re the world’s largest antique market with a history that goes back more than 300 years. Today the market has more than 1 000 traders.

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When you browse through the stalls of this splendid market, you realise how rewarding it can be – a colourful market presenting top quality items from different countries – offering something for everyone.

 

High-quality Antiques on Offer

Apart from there being plenty of stylish lodgings in the area, many people opt to stay at the newly refurbished 5-star Royal Lancaster London Hotel, loving the idea that the hotel has a long-standing history, two restaurants and beauty treatments on site. One of the restaurants Nipa Thai is one of few with the distinguished Thai Select award from the Thai Government.

The hotel is conveniently located near the likes of Hyde Park and of course, Portobello Road Market which offers trendy pubs and restaurants apart from all those exciting bargains. With the market stretching 2 miles along, the atmosphere and attractions seem to be never-ending.

 

The Metamorphosis Starts

Who can believe that this buzzing market once was a country path known as Green Lane. There was a farm too, known as Porto Bello, with the market getting its name from this farm. The farm got its name after the town of Porto Bello which the British captured in 1739 from the Spanish.

 

The farm area remained pretty much unchanged for decades really, and then slowly residential development began to change the landscape. Wealthy people began moving in and beautiful homes started emerging along with ordinary terrace homes being built for the working class. It was the northern end of the road that was the last to see development, with the opening of the Notting Hill Station.

 

A Mixed Bag is Offered

 

At first Portobello Road Market mainly sold food, but in the 1940s other traders moved in, among which were antique traders. Antiques are essentially what Portobello Road Market is all about, and Saturday is the top trading day. Today, while it is still known for its amazing antiques, other traders have come in selling a wonderful mix of fascinating clothes, scarves, shoes and other things too – ensuring the market’s vibrancy lives on.

 

Thanks to the film Notting Hill, this famous market is a tourist destination too, with Portobello Road attracting visitors from all over the UK and the world, and you want to be counted in next time you visit London.

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