{"id":536,"date":"2008-02-20T13:40:40","date_gmt":"2008-02-20T18:40:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2008\/02\/20\/top-five-must-see-musical-sights-london-5-worlds-end\/"},"modified":"2012-10-26T15:35:04","modified_gmt":"2012-10-26T19:35:04","slug":"top-five-must-see-musical-sights-london-5-worlds-end","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2008\/02\/20\/top-five-must-see-musical-sights-london-5-worlds-end\/","title":{"rendered":"Top Five must-see musical sights: London &#8211; # 5 World\u2019s End"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"img alignright size-medium wp-image-6927\" style='width:199px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/02\/worlds-end-shop-london-199x300.jpg\" alt=\"The London World's End shop \" width=\"199\" height=\"300\" \/>\n\t<div>The London World's End shop <\/div>\n<\/div>With a <a title=\"London Accommodations\" href=\"\/london-apartment\/vacation\">Vacation Rental in London<\/a>, you can live like a local while taking in the city\u2019s sights. The only question is: With so much to see, how do you narrow it down? Simple\u2014think like a local. New York Habitat wants to help by sharing some must-see musical sights.<\/p>\n<p>So, in the spirit of Brit boy Nick Hornsby, author of High Fidelity, <strong>New York Habitat is bringing you its Top Five list of must-see musical sights around <a title=\"London Travel tips\" href=\"\/blog\/category\/london\/\">London<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Everyone knows about <a title=\"If you want to know more about the famous Abbey Road Studios, read this article on the NY Habitat Blog\" href=\"\/blog\/2010\/08\/19\/london-attraction-abbey-road-studios\/\">Abbey Road<\/a>. Just ask the millions of visitors snapping pictures and clogging up traffic as they cross the famous zebra stripes to the Beatles\u2019 studios\u2014and the line of drivers wondering just how much damage taking out a few tourists would cause to their Mini Coopers.<\/p>\n<p>Okay, it\u2019s a pretty good photo op if four of you are traveling together. But there are other essential, in-the-know sights for music lovers in London that do not involve potential road rage or posing with wax statues of the Spice Girls. New York Habitat has <a title=\"London Flats for rent\" href=\"\/london-apartment\/furnished\">London Flat Rentals<\/a> within walking distance of each one.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What better place to start than at the World\u2019s End? Number 5 on the count down of must-see musical sites in London.<!--more--><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Despite its apocalyptic name, World\u2019s End is actually the area on the west side of The King\u2019s Road, one of London\u2019s most vibrant shopping streets where Sloane Rangers (think socialites) and trendy kids in trainers (think sneakers you can\u2019t live without) come together in funky boutiques (AdHoc), cool caf\u00e9s (the Bluebird, which was converted from a car garage) and pubs too good to pass by without a pint (The Pig\u2019s Ear). <strong>At the edge of all this stands our Number Five spot. It\u2019s a store called World\u2019s End in <a title=\"Travel tips about Chelsea, London\" href=\"\/blog\/category\/london\/london-travel-guide\/london-neighborhoods\/chelsea-london-neighborhoods-london-travel-guide-london\/\">Chelsea<\/a>\u2014and it\u2019s the place where British punk began.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In the early seventies, at 430 King\u2019s Road, Vivienne Westwood, first lady of avant-garde fashion, had a shop named SEX, co-owned by Malcolm McLaren. <strong>It was here that the members of The Sex Pistols first met and practiced in the store\u2019s back room\u2014inventing an iconic punk statement and sound.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Even today, Westwood owns the store, now called World\u2019s End, which is easily identifiable by the backwards-spinning clock outside. Her new neighbor, ironically, is London\u2019s Conservative Club\u2014but inside the shop, you\u2019ll swear it\u2019s still \u2018Anarchy.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>If you want to experience the action of King\u2019s Road first-hand, New York Habitat has some amazing <a title=\"Vacation Rentals in Chelsea, London\" href=\"\/london-apartment\/vacation\/chelsea\">Chelsea accommodations<\/a> that will let you live a part of music history.<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s the <a title=\"London Accommodation: 2 bedroom in Brompton, Kensington - Chelsea (LN-187)\" href=\"\/london-apartment\/vacation\/187\">2-Bedroom Vacation Rental in Brompton, Kensington &#8211; Chelsea (LN-187)<\/a> on Elystan Street between Old Brompton Road and King\u2019s Road, an area teeming with restaurants, shops and caf\u00e9s all outside your door.<\/p>\n<p>Also, there is a <a title=\"London 2 bedroom Vacation Rental in Kensington - Chelsea (LN-474)\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/london-apartment\/vacation\/474\">2-Bedroom Accommodation in Kensington &#8211; Chelsea (LN-474)<\/a> with a private terrace so that the sights and sounds of the city come to you.<\/p>\n<div class=\"img alignright size-full wp-image-7074\" style='width:300px;'>\n\t<a href=\"\/london-apartment\/vacation\/474\"><img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/02\/london_accommodation_2bedroom_kensington_ln474.jpg\" alt=\"London Accommodation: 2-bedroom apartment in Kensington - Chelsea\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" \/><\/a>\n\t<div>London Accommodation: 2-bedroom apartment in Kensington - Chelsea<\/div>\n<\/div>These vacation rentals are minutes away from unparalleled views of the Thames River\u2014and a world away from anything you\u2019ve experienced before. Skip the hotel and live like a local in one of our accommodations. While you\u2019re at it, forget the tourist t-shirt that anyone can buy. <strong>Nothing says London like visiting its punk rock roots at the World\u2019s End Shop.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Tune in next week to see what our Number Four can\u2019t-miss music sight will be. What do you think will make the list?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With a Vacation Rental in London, you can live like a local while taking in the city\u2019s sights. 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