Tottenham Court Road Underground station gives access to the Northern and Central lines.
Positioned at the eastern extremity of Oxford Street in the shadow of the towering centrepoint building, Tottenham Court Road Tube is the destination of hordes of shoppers and office workers every day. Walk south to explore the bookshops of Charing Cross Road or the bars and clubs of Soho. Eastwards you'll skim the top of Covent Garden before coming across the halls of antiquities found at the British Museum.
The Toucan
19 Carlisle Street, W1D 3BX
This is not so much a restaurant as a tiny atmospheric Irish bar. Having grown out of its minuscule basement... More
Milroy's of Soho
3 Greek Street, W1D 4NX
This veritable treasure trove of malts has a complete contingent from Ireland to choose from, ideal shopping for St Patrick's Day.... More
St Patrick's Soho
21a Soho Square, W1D 4NR
Nestled among the trendy, cosmopolitan area of Soho lies this striking red brick church with its conspicuous towering... More
Hakkasan
8 Hanway Place, W1T 1HF
Hakkasan is solid proof that Chinese food in London doesn't just have to equate to an all-you-can-eat buffet in some insalubrious... More
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert - the Musical
Palace Theatre, W1D 5AY
10th March 2009 - 26th September 2009
Jason Donovan, Tony Sheldon and Oliver Thornton play two... More
Charing Cross Railway Station mainline terminal runs services to Kent and suburban destinations in south London. The sister tube station nearby gives access to the ... More
A smart, fashionably furnished yet traditional hotel in the centre of town with first-class service, The Bloomsbury Hotel (formerly Jurys Great Russell Street) is great ... More
Near to the British Museum, this Edwardian hotel is something of a Bloomsbury landmark. Relaunched in January 2009 following a £25million makeover, each of the ... More
It's 30 years since Margaret Thatcher became the first woman prime minister of Britain. This exhibition at The Cartoon Museum remembers here eleven year tenure ...More
The British Museum is staging an Indian Summer this year with a programme of events and an exhibition which includes treasures from India never seen ...More
Steve Lazarides' Rathbone Place gallery spans just under 4,000 square feet of space for exhibitions, studios, and offices in a five-storey Georgian building. Home ...More
Opened during the London Design Festival and the 100% Design exhibition 2007, this Italian furniture shop at the crossroads of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court ... More
Editor’s Choice
Han Kang
This top-notch Korean restaurant is packed at lunch time with crowds of students and office workers taking advantage of the excellent lunchtime ... More
English [Out There!] takes a very hands-on approach to learning English. The course places an emphasis on using what you have learned. Students are taken ... More
In the shadow of both Centrepoint and St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, hidden from most tourists and residents alike, lies this beautiful West End garden. Originally a ... More
Prohibition-era themed basement bar in Fitzrovia, with a good line in retro comedy. The joke is that it's a bar dodging the law by masquerading ...More
If you're not up for the hectic atmosphere of Waxy O'Connors it might be worth slipping across the street to her infinitely more tranquil Little ... More
This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
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