London For GEEK:
Natural History Museum
(South Kesington Station):
The Natural History Museum in London is a natural history museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington
The museum is free.
Dr WHO TARDIS(Earls Court Station):
The Met installed this bright blue police call box outside Earl’s Court station in 1996, modelled on the traditional design by architect Gilbert MacKenzie Trench. Nowadays you’ll find the telephone crowded with Dr Who fans. It may not be able to transport you through Time and Relative Dimension in Space, but it does make for a good sci-fi photo op.

Harry POTTER'S WAGON (London’s King’s Cross):
Every Harry Potter fan knows the most famous train platform in the world: 9 and 3/4!
Located in London’s King’s Cross Station, the barrier between platforms 9 and 10 holds the secret entrance to the magical platform that can only be accessed by running straight ahead – directly into the barrier.
This takes wizards and witches out of the ‘muggle’ world and into the magical world where they can pick up the Hogwarts Express, the red steam-engine train that will speed them up to Scotland to Hogwarts.
Finding the shop is simple. From Kings Cross Underground Station, take the exit for Kings Cross Rail Station (look for the little red lines).
Once you enter the station, find the big black electronic boards showing all the train departures. When facing the signs, turn to your left and walk as far back as you can go. You will come right to Platform 9 ¾ and the shop!

Dr WHO TARDIS(Earls Court Station):
The Met installed this bright blue police call box outside Earl’s Court station in 1996, modelled on the traditional design by architect Gilbert MacKenzie Trench. Nowadays you’ll find the telephone crowded with Dr Who fans. It may not be able to transport you through Time and Relative Dimension in Space, but it does make for a good sci-fi photo op.

Harry POTTER'S WAGON (London’s King’s Cross):
Every Harry Potter fan knows the most famous train platform in the world: 9 and 3/4!
Located in London’s King’s Cross Station, the barrier between platforms 9 and 10 holds the secret entrance to the magical platform that can only be accessed by running straight ahead – directly into the barrier.
This takes wizards and witches out of the ‘muggle’ world and into the magical world where they can pick up the Hogwarts Express, the red steam-engine train that will speed them up to Scotland to Hogwarts.
Finding the shop is simple. From Kings Cross Underground Station, take the exit for Kings Cross Rail Station (look for the little red lines).
Once you enter the station, find the big black electronic boards showing all the train departures. When facing the signs, turn to your left and walk as far back as you can go. You will come right to Platform 9 ¾ and the shop!

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