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Burlington Arcade is a covered shopping arcade in London, England, United Kingdom. It is 196 yards (179 m) long, parallel to and east of Bond Street from Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens. It is a precursors to the mid-19th-century European shopping gallery and the world's first modern shopping mall. [1] It is near the similar Piccadilly Arcade.
SegaWorld London was an indoor theme park located inside the London Trocadero in London, ... London during 2024, claimed to feature "London's largest arcade". [41]
Indoor arenas in the English City of London. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. W. Wembley Arena (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Indoor ...
Arcade machines at The Heart of Gaming. The Heart of Gaming is an amusement arcade in London.The arcade's most recent venue opened in 2019 on North End, Croydon. The Heart of Gaming features a different pricing system to most traditional video game arcades: customers pay a flat entry fee enabling them to play on all the machines in the venue until it closes (unlike the classic coin-operated ...
Was the second and final overseas Sega World indoor theme park, containing copies of numerous attractions previously seen in Joypolis venues and SegaWorld London. Suffered due to lower than expected visitor turnout after initial success, and closed permanently in November 2000 after the 2000 Summer Olympics did not improve numbers.
Piccadilly Arcade from the north side of Piccadilly A 360 degree view from inside the arcade. Piccadilly Arcade runs between Piccadilly and Jermyn Street in central London. It was opened in 1909, having been designed by Thrale Jell, and is a Grade II listed building. [1] The arcade is composed of twenty-eight shops on the ground floor.
St. Nicholas Arcades Shopping Centre, Lancaster; Stretford Mall, Stretford (formerly Arndale Centre) Swan Court Shopping Arcade, Clitheroe; Trafford Centre, Trafford; Triangle Shopping Centre, Manchester; Washington Square, Workington; Wayfarers Shopping Arcade, Southport (formerly Burton Arcade / Leyland Arcade) Westmorland Shopping Centre, Kendal
Namco Funscape, formally known as Namco Funscape County Hall, was a Namco amusement arcade located on the ground to basement levels of County Hall, South Bank, London. Originally opened as Namco Station in August 1997, [ 1 ] it operated as one of the capital's leading family and corporate entertainment centres for 25 years, closing permanently ...