Three Amazing Things to Do in London!

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is an exciting andabout the wildlife in the ever-revitalised London
amusing place to see Shakespeare performed!environment of the River Thames. If you need
The first part of this tri-part venture is the Globerefreshments, there's a super cafe; and there's lots of
Theatre itself; no amateur theatre, this, boasting a fullchance to play area for kids. For school parties, the
professional theatre company which puts on anThames Barrier Learning Centre offers an educational
entertaining season of plays each year. The secondcentre that also has a whole variety of etertaining
part is the Globe Education Trust, which helps studentsactivities with an appropriately aware environmental
of all ages to understand Shakespeare's work as ittheme. The Thames Barrier Information and Learning
relates to performance and the stage. And the thirdCentre is located at 1 Unity Way, Woolwich, SE18 5NJ
part is Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition, the mostPhone: 020 8305 4188
comprehensive exhibition in the world about WilliamFor football fans, what could be more interesting than
Shakespeare and his contemporaries. More thana visit to Chelsea FC's "Centenary Museum", a highly
700,000 children, women and men enjoy all theseentertaining tribute to the first hundred years of the
facilities each year - and no wonder, for the Globe isfamous club based at Stamford Bridge? With a history
located on a first class site, on the south bank of theas diverse and fascinating as Chelsea's, there's a host
River Thames, looking across to St Paul's Cathedral.of material to look at and enjoy. What's more,
A tour of the Shakespeare Exhibition includes aentrance to the museum is through a mock-up of a
fascinating guided tour of the rebuilt theatre. As tourscobbled London street typical of the kind which
depart every 15-30 minutes, you don't even need tosurrounded this part of London when Chelsea FC was
book (though groups will get a reduced rate if theyoriginally formed in 1905.
notify the theatre in advance of their visit). If there's aThe first section of the museum is called "The
performance going on, you'll visit Bankside's firstChampions Room" and is dedicated to the winning side
theatre, the Rose, instead.of 2004-5. There are flat screen televisions showing
The Shakespeare exhibition provides a lot of activehighlights of this enormously successful season,
displays and live demonstrations, which are great forexhibitions marking the club's trophy successes over
kids. These include costume dressings, amazingthe past hundred years, the centenary tribute, and
performances by musicians, mock sword-fights andvarious photo opportunities. As you see the decades
many more besides.....when you've seen enough, youof football history, you'll witness images and displays
can buy a souvenir at the Globe shop and refreshdevoted to the club's great performances at Chelsea
your body at the Bar and Brasserie. Shakespeare'sand historical events of the time.
Globe is located at 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, SE1Chelsea's century exhibition includes displays about the
9DT Phone: 020 7902 1400club's development, King George V coming to clebrate
Have you ever thought about how London iswith the club, and many of the most important events
protected from rising tides? Without protection, surgein the club's history. Of course, like all clubs, Chelsea
tides and northerly winds would put large parts of thewent through highs and lows, in the 1970s and 1980s,
London area at risk - including populated areas homeand these are covered, with additional focus on the
to over a quarter of a million people. And a disastrousChelsea of today. The museum features many
flood in the early fifties killed more than 300 people andinteresting objects and memorabilia, including Seamus
devastated parts of Canvey Island. It was in responseO'Connell's England caps and medals. And with items
to this sad event that the Thames barrier wasbeing added all the time, the displays are
designed and built.ever-changing.
Finally opened in 1984, the Thames barrier is made upIf you take the tour, you'll also have the chance to see
of nine reinforced concrete piers and ten metal,the changing rooms and press room, sit in the dugout,
movable gates that span the entire river, a distance ofwalk up the players' pitch tunnel, and enjoy a photo
520 metres from one side to the other. Whenopportunity with the shirt of your favourite player.
advance warning of a high tidal surge is received, theThere are many amazing things to discover about the
steel gates are raised to seal off the upper part of thepitch, match security and players' quirky pre-match
Thames from the sea.rituals.
This amazing feat of engineering is well worth a visit,Besides the standard tour, if you're a really keen fan,
especially now that walkways and exciting amenityyou can enjoy a luxury break with the Ultimate
areas have been developed near the barrier. You canChelsea FC Experience, which includes overnight
even enjoy a working model of the barrier and anaccommodation. The exhibition is closed home football
audio-visual exhibition on the history and operation ofmatch days or on the day before a Champion's
this astonishing flood defence system. You'll learnLeague football game.