Welcome to our guide for the area around Fleet Street in City and County of the City of London. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Fleet Street is 'Temple Tube' which is about 7 minutes to the South West.
The Tipperary
66 Fleet Street, EC4Y 1HY
As London's oldest Irish pub, there's no better place to guzzle Guinness this St Patrick's Day. Founded in 1700, by... More
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
145 Fleet Street, EC4A
Find yourself a cosy nook in one the this 17th century pub’s many vaulted cellars and hide away from... More
Resting Place of the Knight's Templar
Temple Church, Inner Temple, Fleet Street, EC4Y
After escaping from the police at Biggin Hill, they speed towards Fleet Street in... More
The Tipperary
66 Fleet Street, EC4Y 1HY
As London’s oldest Irish pub, there’s no better place to guzzle Guinness this St Patrick’s Day. Founded in 1700, by... More
Positioned between the City’s Square Mile and the thriving West End, this grand, Edwardian Hilton hotel welcomes guests with a patisserie and champagne bar in ... More
The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court at Somerset House is always a favourite with kids. These jets of water are especially popular when they provide ...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
Courtauld Institute of Art,
Somerset House,Westminster,
London,
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8 minutes walk from Fleet Street, EC4A
Manet's 'Bar at the Folies-Bergeres', Van Gogh's 'Self-Portrait with a Bandaged Ear' and Renoir's 'La Loge' are just a few of the celebrated artworks displayed ... More
Chancery House 53-64 Chancery Lane,Camden,
London,
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6 minutes walk from Fleet Street, EC4A
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
16th century shop and literary landmark.
With its precarious overhanging upper storey, uneven floorboards, sloping roof and wooden beams, this 16th century building warrants its title ... 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
The Courtauld is one of the most prestigious art schools in the country, affiliated with the Oxbridge system and boasting a huge private location and ... More
Grandmaster Gedo Chang's Hapkido martial arts schools emphasises practical self-defence, confidence, balance and fitness.
The ancient Korean martial art of Hapkido is made up of three ... More
Sprawling 17th century tavern with rabbit-warren of bars and a rich history.
Steeped in history, this pub’s story stretches back through the reigns of fifteen monarchs. ... 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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