Upcoming Events Near Great Cumberland Place

Great Cumberland Place is situated near to some very interesting institutions and landmarks providing a whole host of exciting events for the remaining part of the year.

For children a prehistoric treat comes with a cast of large-scale Australian dinosaur puppets in a performance of Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo. The show is to be staged at the Open Air Theater, in Regent’s Park, for children of all ages to come and watch an experiential theater performance which brings the prehistoric creatures back from extinction through electronics and theatrics.

This is an extremely unique event that children and adults will be mesmerized by especially since the dinosaurs have been developed in consultation with professional paleontologists.

Alternatively, if you fancy yourself as a wannabe singer or enjoy the efforts of nervous first-timers go to The Phoenix pub’s open mic night events held regularly only a short distance away from Oxford Circus.

The singing is accompanied with fresh, seasonal pub food served all day and the bar offers a range of real ales and more than 20 beers, lagers and ciders.

To learn about first-class architecture visit the summer exhibition of internationally-renowned Pritzker Prize-winning British architect, Richard Rogers.

His work will be presented at the Royal Academy’s Burlington Gardens exhibition space.  The exhibition called Richard Rogers RA: Inside Out will include previously unseen material, drawings and personal items from one of the most influential figures in contemporary architecture.  Best known for his designs for the Pompidou Centre, the Lloyd’s of London building and the Millennium Dome, now known as the O2, the exhibition gives visitors a special insight into Rogers’s innovational ideas about architecture.

Great Cumberland Place has a generous helping of activities to give you a taster of what delights central London has to offer so stay in the area to discover its numerous offerings.

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