Central London venue which is like a school hall because... it's a school hall. Sometimes the drinks are ridiculously cheap because it's a university. Take note of that! En savoir plus .
Only the biggest bands play here (unless they're supporting, of course). There are only a few food stall outside or nearby to the venue so it would be wise to eat (and drink) well before you get here. En savoir plus .
At 102 Edith Grove, the Rolling Stones lived together in a basement flat between 1962 and 63 in awful conditions. En savoir plus .
The Smiths showed a picture of the club on the inside sleeve of their LP, 'The Queen is Dead' and was featured in two videos for the band. It was also a rehearsal space used by the Hollies in the 60s En savoir plus .
The video for Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues (featuring the cards!) was filmed in an alley behind the Savoy. Outtakes include a version filmed on the roof and another filmed in a nearby park En savoir plus .
Billed as "London's first rock 'n' roll hotel" the Sanctum has an awesome roof-top bar and has close links to bands of the likes of Iron Maiden and Gallows. It’s not cheap. En savoir plus .
The hotel which once stood on the Island hosted all of the UK's legendary blues/rock acts of the 1960s including the Stones, Who, and Pink Floyd. En savoir plus .