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Studying in London |
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One of the most exciting and innovative film capitals of the world London’s cinemas, theatres, concert halls, music venues, opera houses, galleries and museums are world-famous. They offer unparalleled opportunities to visitors for enriching and deepening their general cultural experience. Students can take advantage of what is available on our doorstep. The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, where LFA is situated, lies to the west of central London and is a quick tube ride from both Heathrow and the West End. It is a cosmopolitan borough with over 200,000 residents reflecting many nationalities and featuring a great range of entertainment venues including newly built Warner Village cinema, and other independent cinemas on both Fulham and King’s Road, shopping centres and street markets (ranging from the North End Road Market to the elegance of the Kings Road with its antique shops and galleries), interesting restaurants, six theatres including the Lyric Hammersmith and sporting venues including Fulham and Chelsea Football Clubs. The river Thames, with its beautiful riverside parks and historic pubs, is the setting for the world famous Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. The borough has a rich history and attractions include Fulham Palace (which was home to the Bishops of London for hundreds of years and now contains a museum depicting its history and an 18th century walled garden) and Kelmscott House, home of William Morris, the famous 19th century English poet and artist. |
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