The Dr. Who Shop and Museum is outside what you would call Central London, but worth the trek. I left from Trafalgar Square, where a festival for St. George and the Dragon was underway, and it took me about 50 minutes by tube on the District Line. Okay, so I actually got out early so…
The detective himself may never have lived there, having never lived outside the imagination at all. But even though he’s missing, the infamous address of Sherlock Holmes is real! You heard right. It’s real, it exists, and you can absolutely go there. Okay, so you won’t go there to solve crime. But you can still…
Having grown up reading Harry Potter, and having jealously admired the online photos of British fans engaging in all sorts of promotional activities overseas; when I finally had a ticket to go to London, my starving artist self immediately put Platform 9 3/4 on my list. It’s one of the few fan locations you can…