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Peter Jones
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| Sloane Square |
Following a £100-million refit, this prestigious department store now boasts six tiers of curved glass balconies. Keeping with tradition, the shop is still endlessly devoted to its more loyal custome...
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Restaurant @ the Petersham Hotel
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| Petersham Hotel, Nightingale Lane Richmond |
With some of the most impressive, tranquil views of any restaurant in London thanks to its elevated aspect on Richmond Hill, Restaurant @ the Petersham Hotel treats its diners to wide-ranging panorama...
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Petersham Nurseries Cafe and Teahouse
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| Off Petersham Road, Petersham |
When a top chef claims to be opening a simple, low-key restaurant, it is usually press-speak for some folie de grandeur two doors down from the Ivy with an £85 tasting menu. Skye Gyngells cafe at Pete...
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Doctor Who Live - The Monsters Are Coming!
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| Wembley Arena, Empire Way |
Fans of the hugely popular Doctor Who series are in for a treat as the Doctor Who Live roadshow kicks off at London’s Wembley Arena in October. With 11 of the most loved and most terrifying monsters...
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Andaz Liverpool Street
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| 40 Liverpool Street, London |
Housed in one of the great Victorian station hotels, this showstopper is a mixture of meticulous nineteenth century restoration and the glittering wit of Terrence Conrans designers, with an incredible...
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St Peter's Church, Eaton Square
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| 119 Eaton Square |
St Peters was built by Hakewill in 1827 and later enlarged by Blomfield in 1875. Rebuilt and opened in 1992, following a fire in 1987, it is now the scene of many fashionable weddings. It is also one...
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London Entertainment
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From traditional music halls to state-of-the-art IMAX cinemas, West End theatres to intimate jazz clubs, find out more with our guide to the best entertainment venues in the capital....
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O W Loeb
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| 3 Archie Street |
Specialists in fine German wine, this shop has moved to larger premises and taken its customers with it - they have a deserved reputation for excellence and the staff are both knowledgeable and friend...
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Wolford
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| 3 South Molton Street |
Internationally renowned hosiery label that offers superb quality tights and stockings; it's hard to put up with cheaper brands once you've tried Wolford. Also included in the range are a highly styli...
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Oliveto
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| 49 Elizabeth Street |
This is the best pizza restaurant in London, so long as you think of pizza as a pricey, fresh, light and totally authentic item of Sardinian cuisine, rather than a cheesily cheerful American snack. I...
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Oliver's Wholefoods Store
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| 5 Station Approach, Kew |
Olivers in Kew is how wholefood stores used to be and we wish still were - the giant US-owned Wholefood Stores could learn a thing or two from this place. As well as healthy and organic food are the a...
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Peter Pan Gallery
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| Great Ormond Street Hospital, 55 Great Ormond Street |
This is a small collection relating to the history of the renowned childrens hospital and also a small section relating to Peter Pan and his creator J M Barrie. Barrie gave all the rights to the sto...
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St Peter upon Cornhill
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| Cornhill |
Restored Wren church from 1680 situated on, reputedly, the oldest church site in the City of London (AD2). The building is now used for the youth ministry of St Helens Church, Bishopsgate....
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Peter Fraser Fitness
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| 14 Coach and Horses Yard |
This Mayfair-based company offers a comprehensive personal training and fitness programme. The expereineced team of instructors are all university-qualified black belt martial artsists. Pick from a ar...
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Moyses Flowers at Peter Jones
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| Sloane Square (Symons Street entrance) |
Part of Londons rich mosaic of tradition, this esteemed florists is one of the citys oldest and most established with over 130 years in the trade. Within Peter Jones department store (at the Symons St...
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Peter Pan Cup Swimming Race
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| Serpentine Boating Lake, The Boat House Serpentine Road |
This lot are a hardy bunch but tradition is tradition and members of the Serpentine Swimming Club have been plunging themselves into the lake's icy waters every Christmas Day since 1864. At temperatur...
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Peter Ellis
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| 18 Cecil Court |
This book shop in Cecil Court is run by Peter Ellis, formerly a partner in the well-known Bloomsbury firm of rare booksellers, Ulysses. Peter maintains a carefully chosen stock, mostly concentrating o...
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Sketch - The Gallery
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| 9 Conduit Street |
Dazzling and design are the main buzz words here. A place where the toilets - a collection of bright white, egg-shaped, space-age pods - are as much a talking point as the food. Laid out over two floo...
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Riverside Studios - Theatre
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| Crisp Road, Hammersmith |
Excellent small studio theatre staging innovative comedy and more serious productions. The Riversides location on the Thames in Hammersmith makes it the local theatre of West Londons media / BBC popul...
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Sketch - The Lecture Room and Library
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| 9 Conduit Street |
There are three restaurants in the madly trendy Sketch complex (as well as an art gallery, tea room, patisserie, two bars, and a magical land of talking animals and witches... probably...) and this is...
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Sketch - The Parlour and Bar
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| 9 Conduit Street |
Dazzling and design are the main buzz words here. Laid out over two floors, on the former site of the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Sketch complex comprises two critically acclaimed resta...
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London Education
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London is one of the most exciting places to study in the world. Foreign language students flock to the capital for world-class tuition, accommodation and the superlative social life on offer. Our gui...
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