Cheap, catalogue-based chain store which sells almost everything. Argos is a bit of a national institution and offers good deals on all sorts of household goods, from cheap furniture to electronics and computers.
Has a uniquely irritating system involving separate payment and collection of goods, which keeps prices low, but forces you to queue twice.
Daisy & Tom
181 King's Road, SW3 5EB
Chelsea mothers wouldn't dream of buying their children's Christmas pressies at Argos, allowing this olde worlde toyshop to find... More
The Spirit of Christmas
Olympia Exhibition Centre, Olympia, W14
1st - 5th November 2006
If you're one of those people who spends the entire week... More
Otherwise Engaged
25 October 2005 - 28 January 2006
Witty publisher Simon Hench, a man of superior taste and total disregard for friends and family,... More
Stuck for gift ideas? Why not take a look at the Tyrrell Katz catalogue.
Tyrrell Katz started out working on merchandise commissions for a number of ... More
Cheap, catalogue-based chain store which sells almost everything. Argos is a bit of national institution and offers good deals on all sorts of household goods, ...More
Chancery House 53-64 Chancery Lane,Camden,
London,
WC2AMap
3 minutes walk from Argos
This is a collection of forty shops containing the largest display of silver under one roof in the world. Also included are high class jewellery ...More
These luxurious fully-fitted apartments are hidden right in the heart of London's West End within easy reach of theatres, restaurants and iconic sights. Nearby ...More
Filled with old fashioned touches like wood panelling, old paintings, stone flagged floors, claw foot baths and open fires, The Rookery has plenty of character. ... More
Lionel Bart's smashing Victorian musical has had two previous London productions which both ran for over 100 performances, but there's every chance that this new ...More
Ronald Harwood's 1995 hit Taking Sides - playing in rep with his latest play Collaboration at the Duchess Theatre - is a fascinating exploration of ...More
An appealingly higgledy-piggledy treasure trove of artefacts, the extraordinary Sir John Soane's Museum elegantly located on Lincoln's Inn Fields is well worth an exploratory rummage. ... More
A stunning example of Gothic architecture, London's Inns of Court date back to before the 14th century. It is here that barristers train and traditionally ... More
Tucked away in a quiet street adjoining Lincoln’s Inn, this delightful restaurant is hard to find, but worth the effort. The Chancery is a brilliant ... More
Situated in the heart of London, Career Energy – formed in March 2002 - offers comprehensive advice on careers, career change and job searching. They’ll ...More
Hatton Square Business Centre,
16-16a Baldwin Gardens,Camden,
London,
EC1NMap
3 minutes walk from Argos
Immerse yourself in a world of chocolate with this mouth-watering workshop. You will discover how chocolate is processed from bean to bar. Sample a variety ... More
Built on the site of a Victorian meat cellar, Fabric continues to boast the most sensational line-ups in the capital. Its global reputation is founded ... More
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