Welcome to our guide for the area around Dulwich Village in Southwark. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Dulwich Village is 'North Dulwich Railway Station ' which is about 7 minutes to the North West.
Billing itself as 'a Spanish Americana oasis in the heart of downtown South London', the Church Street Hotel is certainly unique and boutique-y. Frida Kahlo ... More
Designed by London architect Sir John Soane in 1811, Dulwich Picture Gallery is the world's first purpose-built art gallery and holds one of the most ...More
European Old Master paintings from the 1600s and 1700s.
Designed by London architect Sir John Soane in 1811, the world's first purpose-built art gallery holds one ... More
Hazel Broadfoot's and Julian Toland's run a superb, high class bookshop in the heart of Dulwich Village. All the staff have a real enthusiasm, thirst ...More
Specialising in children's books and selling books for all ages, from toddlers to teenagers, Tales On Moon Lane is a dreamy sounding bookshop. As well ...More
Beauberry House, now a restaurant run by the Circa Group who also own L'Etranger, started out in 1726-1781 as an estate consisting of two farms. ... More
Pizza Express has become something of a London institution. Serving consistently excellent Italian pizzas quickly in pleasant unfussy surroundings, this is always a convenient and ...More
Huge area packed with historic features, exciting facilities and perfect picnic spots. Created in 1890, Dulwich Park started life as farmland and a group of ...More
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