London Festival of Architecture 2024
This June, the West End has become a destination for the London Festival of Architecture marking its 20th Anniversary.
London Festival of Architecture 2024 | Highlights include: Lucent Tours, Pi Park and Play Place installations and Look Up London Tours in London's West End this June.
This June, the West End has become a destination for the London Festival of Architecture marking its 20th Anniversary.
As part of London Festival of Architecture, St James’s Market will host the Pi inspired installation Pi Park.
Leicester Square Gardens is set to house an exciting new installation from mid-June as part of London Festival of Architecture.
Step behind the curtain and immerse yourself in the rich history of the Harold Pinter Theatre.
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Explore London’s West End through a new lens this June with LFA 2024, a month-long celebration of architecture.
London Festival of Architecture is transforming the West End with a host of exciting events, activities, and installations. Bring your family ...
Finding the perfect place to eat in London can be overwhelming, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Check out our list ...
Take a peek into the future of Regent Street as London Festival of Architecture host engaging tour of London's Regent Street, beginning at One Heddon Street.
As dusk sets in London's West End and the city lights sparkle, join Lucent for a captivating twilight tour of the Lucent building as part of London Festival of Architecture.
Join the celebration at the Linnean Society of London's open evening as they mark 150 years at Burlington House.
Discover the vibrant heart of London with "Look Up: West End," an exciting tour curated by Katie Wignall, London blue-badge tour guide and creator of the history blog Look Up London.
Step into the history of Waterstones Piccadilly, a stunning Grade II* listed building that once housed the renowned Simpsons department store.
Join acclaimed writer Tessa Boase at Waterstones Piccadilly, formerly the iconic Simpson’s department store, as she delves into the world of London’s Lost Department Stores.
The Geological Society invites you to their Open House, where they unravel the mysteries of our planet's past and future.
Join in-house architect Julian Middleton and Property Director Lee Winters as they explore the reimagining of theatre buildings for the 21st century.
Step behind the curtain and immerse yourself in the rich history of the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Explore the Notre Dame de France Church, an architectural gem in the heart of London’s West End.
Visit Target House, in St James’s, a striking building designed by British architect Rodney Gordon, nestled in the heart of St James’s - a stone’s throw from the bustling Piccadilly.
As part of London Festival of Architecture, St James’s Market will host the Pi inspired installation Pi Park.
Explore the architecture of the National Portrait Gallery with guided tours as part of LFA 2024.
Leicester Square Gardens is set to house an exciting new installation from mid-June as part of London Festival of Architecture.
This June, the West End has become a destination for the London Festival of Architecture marking its 20th Anniversary.