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London - "Albertopolis", South Kensington, England
Tucked into a cozy triangle bordered by Hyde Park, Queens' Gate and Cromwell Road is London's great museum district, known affectionately (and satirically) as Albertopolis in honor of Prince Albert. Purchased just after the Great Exhibition of 1851, this area hosts the magnificent Natural History, Science and Victoria & Albert Museums, huddled around Exhibition Road; the elegant arts venue - the Royal Albert Hall; Imperial College and the Royal College of Music; and nearby to the east, a very special pilgrimage site for shoppers - world-famous Harrods. Your treasure hunt in "Albertopolis", South Kensington will take you past a statue dedicated to boy scouts; a wall of notable organists; a bombed-out wall from WWII; and a restaurant dedicated to the race for tea. (Watch our 2-minute video preview to see what a typical Dr. Clue program looks and feels like!)
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