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viking.com | 17 W I N T E R I S S U E 3 0 2 LONDON, ENGLAND The English capital's rich musical history has deep roots dating back to the Victorian era, when British music halls entertained the masses. Leaving a strong legacy in their wake, these halls paved the way for London's live music scene to thrive, with its reputation intact to this day. The city is known for its iconic venues, from the Royal Albert Hall with its classical concerts to the Roundhouse, known for its punk scene, and to the world-famous basement club, Ronnie Scott's, famed for hosting the likes of Miles Davis and Nina Simone. Soho is a great place to start on a musical tour of London. The cobblestone backstreets of this district hum with the memories of the rowdy recording studios that launched some of the world's best musicians in popular music history. The Rolling Stones, The Kinks and Elton John are just some of the big names known to have made music on Denmark Street. Venturing northwest of the river will take you to Abbey Road Studios, where many a cabbie would attest to having their patience tested as Beatles fans mimic the routine pictured on the band's iconic 1969 album cover. For a musical travel through time, London is the ultimate destination. Left to right: Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona; the entrance to the famous Abbey Road Studios, in London; the Joseph Calleja Orchestra at the London Palladium

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