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Ladbroke Arms is a great place. If you want to dine there - book in advance, especially on Fridays and Saturdays.
Overlooking St. Paul's Church, this charming outdoor cafe is known for its mouth-watering sweets.
Pamper yourself with traditional bath items and unique gifts at this specialty shop.
London's 36-acre conservation center is located in the heart of scenic Regent's Park, and features more than 650 species including invertebrates, reptiles, birds, and small and large mammals such as lions, gorillas, elephants and giraffes.
Located north of central London, this district was largely unpopulated and rural until the mid-18th century, when it became a fashionable spa attracting hundreds of visitors each day.
This London nightclub really rocks every day of the week.
Visit this popular club for some good food, drinks and good cheer.
Revolution is a vodka bar with a twist: the clear spirit of rebels is creatively mixed with fruit, candy, and other essences.
London's Broadway covers everything that smacks of theater and performance is here including concerts, sporting events, musicals and stage performances.
Find funky and up-to-date womens wear at this popular London shop.
You won't get an icy welcome at this popular pub serving a wide variety of ale and fine food.
A Soho jazz club.
A popular Jazz venue for emerging and established performers.
After absorbing a lot of history and culture from the British Museum, cross the street to this popular pub to absorb culture of a different kind, mainly good ale and fish-and-chips.
Restored to the full splendor of its late eighteenth-century appearance, this manor house was once the residence of the Spencer family, whose famous member was Diana, Princess of Wales.
This infamous museum of horror brings more than 2,000 years of morbidly authentic history back to life - and death.
The George Inn dates from the 17th century and is a former hangout of Charles Dickens.
Fantastic (originally Elizabethan) Georgian House and garden standing in a large parkland about 30mins away from Heathrow airport. The House was refurbished by the architect Robert Adam in the...
Composer George Frideric Handel spent much of his life at this house in London.
Stop in for a pick-me-up at one of Londons premier one-stop grooming emporiums for men, offering barbering, skincare, bodycare and spa treatments.
Built from 1619 to 1622, this ornate building served in the past as a ceremonial chamber of the court and the site of magnificent Royal banquets, grand receptions for foreign dignitaries and traditional ceremonies of court life.
Cartier is known the world over for stunning jewlery designs.
