This weekend we visited the Taylor Swift “Songbook Trail” that finished this Sunday the 8th of September. Held at the Victoria & Albert museum near South Kensington.

My daughter being a big Taylor fan was most keen to see this exhibition. Exhibition rooms were then spaced around the building that you could find and explore.

13 stops covered the trail. For those who like Taylor, it appeared popular with queues for some of the exhibits.

Only one of the last stops, possibly stop 12 had loads to see. Some stops on the trail only had one or two items.

While I understand that the event had many souvenirs on sale during the main run, as the last weekend, most things had sold out.

My daughter who is the Taylor fan appeared to enjoy the event.

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