Hip Happening Hangouts

I have compiled a list of places to visit in the next few weeks. These are places of interest for my project and will help with my ongoing research. As my previous post stated i have a broad range of research in areas such as Hindu Religion and Esoteric symbolism and so i have carefully chosen specific shops and galleries that will help with these particular research areas.

Treadwell’s Esoteric Store

Treadwells is an Occult bookstore specialising in Academic Occult  books and Tarot readings on a daily basis.

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http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Atlantis Occult Bookstore

Atlantis bookstore holds occult books and specialises in Folklore books too.

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http://www.theatlantisbookshop.com/

Watkins Bookstore

Watkins bookstore is the oldest bookstore that sells Esoteric books. Here you can also get the newest releases.

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http://www.watkinsbooks.com/

Mysteries London

A fun shop full of Tarot cards and readings with a twist.You can also purchase incense and other occult items.

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http://www.mysteries.co.uk/

The Victoria And Albert Museum

The V&A has an extensive collection of South East Asian artefacts and Islamic artefacts.

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http://www.vam.ac.uk/

Foyle’s Bookstore

Foyles bookstore is a popular chain that now holds books from an existing Occult bookstore that closed down.

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http://www.foyles.co.uk/

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

The Hindu temple in Neasden is the largest in Europe and is open to the public for a tour round.

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http://londonmandir.baps.org/

I will be visiting some of these places on my trip to London tomorow and making a video blog about my time there.

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