If you want to start the year 2011 with a trip to London, then find an excellent perspective of the attractions, monuments and museums available in London tourism. There are many things to do in London in January. During his visit to the city definitely cannot forget the John Pawson Plain Space at the Design Museum exhibition or the brilliant show Totem Cirque du Soleil. Plain Space exposure has planned its closure on 30 January and this could be the last chance for those interested in the design of enjoying the work of the father of modern architectural minimalism. The main exhibition simplicity, grace and visual clarity of Pawson achieved through what is described as a rigorous process of reduction.
The exhibition includes models, films, photographs, and architectural elements and includes some of its most significant projects such as the Cistercian Monastery of our Lady of Novy Dvur in the Czech Republic, the Sackler Crossing in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and shop Calvin Klein on Madison Avenue, New York. The Design Museum also gives shelter to Drawing Fashion, a collection of some of the most important of the 20th and 21st centuries and fascinating illustrations. For more information about travel London can find a tourist guide to London on the site of LondonPass. Don’t overlook in addition the Totem of the Cirque Du Soleil show at the Royal Albert Hall. The brand new tour of Cirque du Soleil offers a captivating journey through the evolution of humanity: from its original amphibian to your desire to fly status. Totem is inspired by myths and uses visual and acrobatic language to illustrate the progress of humanity. Described as somewhere between science and legend, the show, which is offered to the public from January 6 to February 17, also explores in the boundaries between humans and other species, the dreams of humanity and its unlimited potential. The characters evolve in the eyes of the audience, finally evoking a giant turtle symbol of origin for many civilizations of the ancient world.
Royal Albert Hall also hosts the celebration of the 80th birthday of Mikhail Gorbachev on March 30, which will commemorate the life of the Novel Peace Prize. The attractions of London are not there. If you are travelling with children, you can visit one of the zoos in London which is one of the attractions that like most kids. With thousands of animals to see see schedules might eat animals to make the most of your visit. If looking for something with a little more than history, the Tower of London built by Guillermo the Conqueror is a must-see. Visit and learn how this popular tourist attraction has become an integral part of English history and even today continues the Crown jewels. Save time and money in his visits with the London Pass and free between the main attractions of London.