NPG director Victoria Siddall loves a theatre night at the Old Vic and a blast of karaoke after a meal at Toklas

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Victoria Siddall loves a theatre night at the Old Vic and a blast of karaoke after a meal at Toklas. These are all her favourite places and experiences in London.

A terraced house in SE1, walking distance from Borough Market and the South Bank, with a pub on the corner and a shop that’s open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — all the joys of London. I have lived there with my family for 10 years; before that it was a tiny studio in Bethnal Green.

The Fumoir bar at Claridge’s

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Where do you stay in London?

I rarely stay in hotels here but the dream would be a weekend at Claridge’s, with cocktails in The Fumoir and room-service breakfasts.

Where was your first flat?

I briefly lived above a pub in Camden, where I was working behind the bar, in the summer I left school. This was in the 1990s in the midst of Britpop, the YBAs and Cool Britannia — quite a moment to be young in London.

What was your first job in the city?

Other than the Camden pub, my first job was at Christie’s on King Street, St James’s, just after graduation — I arrived in London in June 2000, just as Tate Modern opened its doors. I worked with many different specialist departments, it was a great crash course in art history.

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