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When the Londoners say “The Brasserie”, they mean only one place…

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South Kensington and Chelsea are well known for the commercial area and the adjacent graceful gardens, squares and streets. With a well-deserved reputation as a place where people come and enjoy themselves, the area includes such famous names as the Natural History Museum, The Science Museum, The Royal Albert Hall and Victoria and Albert Museum.

La Brasserie is located within only five minutes walking distance from South Kensington Underground Station. Being so close to the underground network, our customers have easy access to Piccadilly, District and Circle lines.

Victoria and Albert Museum

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Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill (6 March – 4 July 2010) This is the first major exhibition on Horace Walpole, the most important English collector of the 18th century, and brings together many of his most remarkable objects. Walpole was the first to systematically assemble the visual evidence of English history, and the first to recognise the importance of the portrait miniature to the history of British art. Visit the [...]

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Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum

Butterfly explorers (12 June-26 September) Family fun commences at the Butterfly House on the Natural History Museum’s east lawn. Kids and grown-ups will marvel as they journey through the house, surrounded by fluttering hoards of 100s of live butterflies. Visit the Natural History Museum’s website here

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