3 Best Performing Arts Venues in South of the Thames, London

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We've compiled the best of the best in South of the Thames - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Southbank Centre

South Bank Fodor's Choice

The general public has never really warmed to the Southbank Centre's hulking concrete buildings (beloved by architecture aficionados), products of the brutalist style popular when the center was built in the 1950s and '60s—but all the same, the masses flock to the world-class concerts, recitals, festivals, and exhibitions held here, the largest arts center in Europe. The Royal Festival Hall is truly a People's Palace, with seats for 2,900 and a schedule that ranges from major symphony orchestras to pop stars. The smaller Queen Elizabeth Hall is more classically oriented. It contains the Purcell Room, which hosts lectures and chamber performances. For art, head to the Hayward Gallery, which hosts shows on top contemporary artists such as Antony Gormley and Cy Twombly. The center's riverside street level has a terrific assortment of restaurants and bars, though many are branches of upscale chains. Friday through Sunday, a street food market with food trucks serves cuisines from around the world.

BFI London IMAX Cinema

South Bank

The British Film Institute's drum-shaped IMAX theater has the largest screen in the United Kingdom (approximately 75 feet wide and the height of five double-decker buses). It shows state-of-the-art 2-D and 3-D recent releases along with reissues and special events.

1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, London, SE1 8XR, England
0330-333–7878
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From £10

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Unicorn Theatre

Borough

Dedicated to innovative work for young audiences, this modern theater hosts plays, musicals, and interactive theater for everyone from toddlers to preteens. Inclusivity is a major focus, with performances for those with visual and hearing and other impairments taking place regularly.

147 Tooley St., London, SE1 2HZ, England
020-7645–0560
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From £14

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