- Imperial College Union Cinema - See where Queen played their first London gig. The Performing Rights Society honoured Queen with a special plaque which can be seen by the entrance to Beit Quadrangle.
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Tailored for Queen fans
Summary We shall gather outside the ‘Fresh Bake’ store found in South Kensington Station Arcade, then proceed towards Beit Quadrangle, the venue for Queen’s inaugural London performance in 1970. We’ll move by the Royal Albert Hall, which served as Freddie’s stage during Fashion Aid. We’ll visit the former Kensington Market location where Freddie and Roger operated a stall. Then, we’ll stop by the famous BIBA clothes store where Mary, often visited by an enamored Freddie, used to work. We’ll also experience the apartment where Freddie began writing Bohemian Rhapsody and discover various places linked to the early days of Smile and Queen. Lastly, we’ll journey to Garden Lodge, Freddie’s London-style country residence to hear tales about his time there.
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