Cheap London hotels announced by LondonTown.com
(TRAVPR.COM) UK - June 4th, 2014 - This year, the celebrated Museum of Childhood is exhibiting a series of portraits depicting children of the world with their toys and playthings. Conceived and executed by Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti, Toy Stories takes in more than 50 countries, including Zambia, Japan, Ukraine and the US.
Galimberti’s shots are a powerful demonstration of the universality of toys; children across the socio-economic spectrum share the same fascination with stuffed dolls, action figures, teddy bears, miniature cars and construction sets.
Toy Stories gets to the heart of our natural inclination to play, and is a welcome addition to the Museum of Childhood’s exemplary record for shows which capture the public imagination, delighting parents and children alike. Close to Bethnal Green, the Museum of Childhood explores the history of all things related to youth throughout the centuries. And as soon as the kids tire of the glass-cased artefacts, an excellent string of interactive workshops are on hand to keep them amused for the rest of the afternoon.
Entry to Toy Stories is – like the rest of the Museum of Childhood - free of charge. London hotel and events website LondonTown.com is also helping visitors keep costs down with a selection of offers on cheap London hotels in the area. The website has partnered with a number of nearby hotels to bring guests significant discounts on room rates.
Visit LondonTown.com for more information on Toy Stories, and to browse more cheap London hotels.
-ENDS-
About LondonTown.com
LondonTown.com is the number one Internet site for London. With over 18 years of experience assisting visitors to the capital, they pride themselves on their customer service and editorial independence – no banner advertising or paid for content is allowed. The LondonTown.com team assist in finding cheap London hotels, sightseeing tours, ticket information and events. Trusted and with a loyal following, LondonTown.com is a very reliable source of recommendations and advice on what to do in London. http://www.LondonTown.com
###