The Edgware Road has long been the haunt of London’s North African enclave and on a hot summer’s day it’s often more Maghreb than Marylebone. Along both sides of the street you’ll find a host of cafés teeming with men in Shalwar Qameez and white caps sipping coffees and smoking giant shisha pipes at the outside tables. Café La Marquise is one of the longest running, and one of the most interesting, atmospheric places to drink a coffee in the capital.
The charming Organic Café at Clifton Nurseries has all the hallmarks of Carole Bamford's Daylesford company who run it. Cool, airy and light interiors create ... More
The standard is consistently high throughout the PV chain and this spacious venue on Queensway with gelataria and cafe is no exception. There are Valeries ... More
Following on from the success of his first two gastropubs The Narrow in Wapping and The Devonshire in Chiswick, Gordon Ramsay continues to make in-roads ... More
Highly rated for their dim sum, which is very reasonable, this really is a little pearl in what's euphemistically described at a 'breathtaking new development' ...More
Considering their close proximity to Paddington Station and the high standard of accommodation these serviced apartments come at a relatively reasonable price. Overlooking three and ... More
Little Venice’s tranquil waterways, colourful narrow boats and meandering canals are easily reached from The Colonnade. However it’s also served by good connections, just two ... More
Every Saturday, Cabbages and Frocks Market makes a welcome return to Marylebone, making a weekend stroll up the pretty high street an even more attractive ...More
There's much excitement surrounding the opening ceremony for the Marylebone Christmas Lights with live bands, fireworks, an open-air market and TV presenter Zoe Salmon officially ...More
After several years healthy trading since 2001, the Mark Jason Gallery is moving premises to Edgware Road from New Bond Street. This is a great ... More
Take the pedestrian subway below Edgware Road and Harrow Road and you'll come across a hidden corner of culture in the Subway Gallery. Situated under ... More
Formerly a Victorian pharmacy, The Winery’s soaring stacks of original wooden shelves now host gleaming bottles of Burgundy and Claret instead of dusty bottles of ... More
This revered ancient cricket ground has been the site of many a historic victory and many more England batting collapses. While Lord's has long been ... More
Patriotic pub dripping with English memorabilia and home to the Handlebar Club.
Certainly one of the oddest and most patriotic pubs in London, The Windsor Castle ... More
10 meeting, dinner, wedding and exhibition spaces including the hyper-modern NatWest Media Centre and the Victorian Pavilion. Many of the rooms boast unrivalled views ... More
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