Discovery
Hidden Gems of London
The independently programmed, artistically distinctive venues that most Londoners have never discovered — until now.
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Sign inEvery city has a layer of cultural life that does not advertise itself. London's is richer than most. These six venues are the ones that matter: the ones with genuine artistic identity, loyal audiences, and no interest in playing it safe. If you visit all of them, you will know a London that most people never find.
5 venues
The room where London's most adventurous music happens. Experimental, improvised, and unrepeatable.
Folk and acoustic in a Camden basement. More intimate than any festival, and the performers know it.
The last secular hall in London, unchanged since 1929. Sunday concerts are the best-value classical in the city.
The East End gallery that gave London its first Picasso. Still rigorous. Still free.
Contemporary art in a Victorian building in Camberwell, free to everyone, since 1891.