Guidebook for London

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Guidebook for London

Food Scene

Every City has a Chinatown and London is no exception.
138 habitants recommandent
Quartier chinois, Londres
Gerrard Street
138 habitants recommandent
Every City has a Chinatown and London is no exception.
Responsibly sourced cafe fare, healthy lunch boxes and artisan coffee in a modern space with yard.
Apricot Food Bar
136 Charing Cross Rd
Responsibly sourced cafe fare, healthy lunch boxes and artisan coffee in a modern space with yard.
Smart gastropub from the Polpo team, with artful decor including a specially commissioned mural.
Polpo Ape & Bird
142 Shaftesbury Ave
Smart gastropub from the Polpo team, with artful decor including a specially commissioned mural.
High-end steak specialist serving British dry-aged T-bone, D-rump and porterhouse, plus seafood.
56 habitants recommandent
Hawksmoor Seven Dials
11 Langley Street
56 habitants recommandent
High-end steak specialist serving British dry-aged T-bone, D-rump and porterhouse, plus seafood.
Staff in monk's robes serve mussels, frites and Belgian beers in huge space with vaulted ceilings.
16 habitants recommandent
Belgo Centraal
50 Earlham St
16 habitants recommandent
Staff in monk's robes serve mussels, frites and Belgian beers in huge space with vaulted ceilings.
Dim sum, Modern Cantonese delicacies and signature cocktails in artfully lit designer surrounds
49 habitants recommandent
Hakkasan Hanway Place
8 Hanway Pl
49 habitants recommandent
Dim sum, Modern Cantonese delicacies and signature cocktails in artfully lit designer surrounds
Japanese spot for Hakata-style ramen also offers dumplings, sushi and steak in casual, modern digs.
8 habitants recommandent
Ippudo
3 St Giles High St
8 habitants recommandent
Japanese spot for Hakata-style ramen also offers dumplings, sushi and steak in casual, modern digs.
Long-standing celebrity haunt in art deco surrounds for Modern British food and a pre-theatre menu.
42 habitants recommandent
The Ivy
1-5 West St
42 habitants recommandent
Long-standing celebrity haunt in art deco surrounds for Modern British food and a pre-theatre menu.

Shopping

Probably Londons most famous shopping streets
1427 habitants recommandent
Oxford Street
Oxford Street
1427 habitants recommandent
Probably Londons most famous shopping streets
10 minute walk away
142 habitants recommandent
Piccadilly Circus Station
Piccadilly Circus
142 habitants recommandent
10 minute walk away

Drinks & Nightlife

Late night entertainment.
576 habitants recommandent
Soho
576 habitants recommandent
Late night entertainment.

Arts & Culture

Theatre district
319 habitants recommandent
Leicester Square
319 habitants recommandent
Theatre district
10 minute walk
1546 habitants recommandent
British Museum
Great Russell Street
1546 habitants recommandent
10 minute walk
10 minute walk away
353 habitants recommandent
Galerie nationale de portraits
Saint Martin's Place
353 habitants recommandent
10 minute walk away
5 minute walk away - combining art with humour, this addition to London's museum-cum-gallery scene is refreshingly vibrant.
18 habitants recommandent
Musée de la bande dessinée
63 Wells St
18 habitants recommandent
5 minute walk away - combining art with humour, this addition to London's museum-cum-gallery scene is refreshingly vibrant.
After a two-year, £22 million refurbishment the London Transport Museum reopened on 22 November 2007 revealing more exhibition space than before.
95 habitants recommandent
Musée des Transports de Londres
The Piazza
95 habitants recommandent
After a two-year, £22 million refurbishment the London Transport Museum reopened on 22 November 2007 revealing more exhibition space than before.