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Two Days in London: A Classical Music Itinerary

Many musical tours of London focus on recent popular music, with a wide variety of tours on offer for those who want to learn more about Rock ‘n Roll and the Swinging Sixties. For those who prefer music to be more orchestral, operatic or choral, there are no tours available. Here, Sarah outlines a two-day itinerary of the classical music sites in London for visitors who want to learn more about the history of classical music in the capital city.

Day One – the West End

Royal College of Music, South Kensington

Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington

Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone

Handel & Hendrix in London, Mayfair

St. Martin-in-the-fields, Westminster

London Coliseum, Westminster

Day 2 – City of London

Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

St. Sepulchre’s Church, Holborn

London Symphony Orchestra, Barbican

St. Stephens Church, Walbrook

Wilton’s Music Hall, Whitechapel

Archaeology Travel Writer

Sarah Nash

Sarah has a Bachelors degree in Philosophy and a Masters degree in Archaeology. Besides an interest in archaeology and history, Sarah is also a travel obsessed bookworm. Given her aim to get her children to be equally interested in history and travel, Sarah started our History with Kids series of articles. Sarah has also written about places and museums to visit in Salisbury and London.

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