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The Orangery
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| 10 Cutlers Gardens Arcade Devonshire Square |
This excellent cafe is a little pricey but benefits from a beautiful, romantic location inside the gardens of Kensington Palace. Designed by Sir John Vanburgh for Queen Anne in 1704, The Orangery is a...
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L'Etranger
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| 36 Gloucester Road |
Marrying the French traditions acquired whilst studying under triple Michelin-starred Pierre Gagnaire with the best elements of Indochinese cooking, LEtrangers Executive Chef, Jerome Tauvron, has succ...
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The Orangery (Kensington Palace)
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| Kensington Gardens |
Former royal conservatory set amid Kensington Gardens. Set in the perfectly manicured grounds of historic Kensington Palace, the Orangery offers an idyllic setting for afternoon tea for those who wa...
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Ranger's House
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| Chesterfield Walk, Blackheath |
Rangers is an 18th century, Grade I listed, red brick villa. Behind its walls lives the Wernher Collection - a stunning collection of medieval and Renaissance works of art, all purchased by the diamon...
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London Box Office
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London is bursting at the seams with every kind of entertainment and activity imaginable. From open-air concerts and fantastic festivals to thrilling theatrical events, there's something for everyone....
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London Shopping
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London is the shopping capital of the world. From the boutiques of Bond Street to the teeming Oxford Street fashion stores and vibrant street markets, there is something to suit even the most discerni...
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London Travel
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Navigating around such a big city can often be confusing. Whatever your budget, there is a mode of transport to suit your needs. Explore London in a traditional Black Cab or a taxi, see the sights whi...
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O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
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| Shepherds Bush Green |
The Empire is, admittedly, not the most comfortable of venues - the standing area is sunk so far beneath the main stage that anyone under six foot risks painful neck injuries if they want to watch fro...
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Brick Lane Beigel Bake
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| 159 Brick Lane |
The oldest and best of the bagel shops in London, the Brick Lane Beigel is a social mecca as well as a thriving 24 hour bakery that produces over 7000 bagels a night. Trendy kids and Jewish old-timers...
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Big Easy
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| 332 Kings Road |
With simple, classic décor, sturdy tables, an extensive and delicious junior menu, and extremely friendly staff who will hand out crayons for drawing on the tablecloth, this is one of the best places...
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BBC Television Centre
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| Wood Lane |
Wander the corridors, visit the studios, spot celebs, rummage around the dressing rooms and star in your own recording on a tour of the iconic BBC Television Centre. Founded in 1922, the worlds larges...
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Bush Hall
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| 310 Uxbridge Road, Uxbridge |
A unique venue whose high ceilings have played host to a wide variety of artists from cabaret to cutting-edge electronica. Built in 1905 as a dance hall, it made its way to 2001 in various incarnation...
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Blue Anchor
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| 13 Lower Mall |
Tucked away in the shadow of Hammersmith Bridge this small, but perfectly formed, traditional riverside pub offers a peaceful retreat from the chaos of Hammersmith's relentless one-way system and ener...
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Bushy Park
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| Park Office White Lodge The Stockyard, Hampton Court Road |
Just north of the celebrated royal palace at Hampton Court, Bushy Park is the second largest of the Royal Parks. On the surface, the park appears simply to be a vast, rural expanse of exceptional wild...
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Daunt Books Marylebone
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| 83 Marylebone High Street |
Smooth wood panelling, streams of natural light bursting through a large, pitched glass roof - as soon as you enter Daunt Books on Marylebone High Street an overwhelming feeling of calm and reverence...
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The Holly Bush
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| 22 Holly Mount, Hampstead |
The Holly Bush is the quintessential London pub. Built in 1643 it has changed little over the centuries. Hidden in the attractive back alleys of Hampstead The Holly Bush is a cosy warren of small room...
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Rio Beach
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| Earlham Street |
One of the busier shops around Seven Dials, Rio Beach sells mens clothing only... for the beach and beyond. As one of the only places that stocks fashionable swimming trunks year round, this is a usef...
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