Alfie's, one of the largest indoor antique markets in London, is a well known secret among decorators and interior designers who come to trawl the stalls of old furniture and home furnishings. Although this is a dealers' venue, members of the public are welcome too. An extensive rebuilding programme in 1988 culminated in a four-storey extension, and the market complex now covers 35,000 square feet over five floors. Most of the building's original features and facade have been preserved, though one of the more recent features is a licensed rooftop restaurant which provides a welcoming haven where you can review the day's purchases. It's largely thanks to this emporium, opened in 1976 on the site of the old Jordan's department store, that the adjacent Church Street is now lined with antique dealers, some moving from the market to a more permanent home in the street.
Gray's is known for antique jewellery, with many specialist dealers. Also on offer are glass, ceramics and prints. It's certainly worth a browse. Alongside pretty ... More
Family shop specialising in hand-made pendulum clocks of distinction. Mr Roy Clements and his sons have been in the clock trade since 1953, and this ... More
Alfie's, one of the largest indoor antique markets in London, is a well known secret among decorators and interior designers who come to trawl the ... More
This large modern Hilton hotel right on the Edgware Road has two restaurants, two bars and a coffee shop, health club, hairdressers, swimming pool and ... More
Positioned on the edge of Regent's Park, within walking distance of Lord's Cricket Ground, Madame Tussauds and London Zoo, this family business run business have ... 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
The Landmark combines magnificent Victorian architecture with five star service and luxury. The best time to take tea here is in the winter months after ...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
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