London County Hall
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London County Hall
The London County Hall theatre venue, a classic example of Edwardian Baroque architecture, is an iconic landmark located beside the Thames River, neighbouring the London Eye. It was once the traditional headquarters of London local government but was later transformed into a delightful destination beaming with exhibitions, luxury hotels, and a theatre. The heart of the building houses the renowed County Hall Gallery, which features rotating exhibitions. Inside, you'll find the London Dungeon, the Sea Life London Aquarium, and the London County Hall theatre. The theatre venue is renowned for staging immersive, audience-engaging performances. With premium facilities, the warm and welcoming ambience in the theatre hall heightens the pleasure of the audience. # How to get to the London County Hall theatre venue: It can be easily accessed via public transportation. If travelling by tube, get off at the Westminster tube station. A short walk across Westminster Bridge will get you to the venue. Alternatively, you could get off at Waterloo station and take a short walk along the Queen's Walk. If you prefer a bus ride, get off the bus at County Hall (Stop Y), which is right in front of the building. For those driving, there are a range of nearby parking options including the Q-Park Westminster car park.
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