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: 09:00 - 00:00Mon08:00 - 23:00Tue08:00 - 23:00Wed08:00 - 23:00Thu08:00 - 23:00Fri08:00 - 00:00Sat09:00 - 00:00Sun09:00 - 23:00BEGIN YOUR DAY AT DISHOOM with breakfast, which might be a Bacon Naan Roll, a Kejriwal or a Big Bombay. Then lunch lightly on Roomali Rolls and Salad Plates, or linger with a feast. Refresh your afternoon with a drop of Chai and a small plate or two. Dine early or dine late. Or just join us for a tipple Read more…
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: 09:30 - 22:00Mon09:30 - 22:00Tue09:30 - 22:00Wed09:30 - 22:00Thu09:30 - 22:00Fri09:30 - 22:00Sat09:30 - 22:00Sun11:30 - 18:00The main store on Oxford Street is the second largest store in London after Harrods. In spite of being #2 behind Harrods, Selfridges was opened in 1909 and is the largest shop on Oxford Street with 650,000 feet of retail space. Selfridges was one of the first shops in Britain to introduce window dressing as a way of enticing customers Read more…
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: Open 24 hoursMonOpen 24 hoursTueOpen 24 hoursWedOpen 24 hoursThuOpen 24 hoursFriOpen 24 hoursSatOpen 24 hoursSunOpen 24 hoursOur Neighbourhood The core of East London if you will, Shoreditch is very much alive and kicking, buzzing with creative energy, graffiti, independent boutiques, great bars, eateries, and street food. What were once industrial buildings are now covetable flats and slick offices. Whether you want to eat well, dance until late, fix up your hangover with brunch, stroll through the Read more…
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: 10:00 - 18:00Mon10:00 - 18:00Tue10:00 - 18:00Wed10:00 - 18:00Thu10:00 - 18:00Fri10:00 - 21:00Sat10:00 - 18:00Sun10:00 - 18:00The National Gallery was founded in 1824 when the British government bought a collection of 38 paintings from the estate of the merchant John Julius Angerstein (1735–1823). The collection was first exhibited on May 10 of that year in Angerstein’s house at 100 Pall Mall, but in 1838 it was reopened to the public in its current premises. This Neoclassical Read more…
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: 10:00 - 17:30Mon10:00 - 17:30Tue10:00 - 17:30Wed10:00 - 17:30Thu10:00 - 17:30Fri10:00 - 20:30Sat10:00 - 17:30Sun10:00 - 17:30The British Museum was founded in 1753 and opened its doors in 1759. It was the first national museum to cover all fields of human knowledge, open to visitors from across the world. Enlightenment ideals and values – critical scrutiny of all assumptions, open debate, scientific research, progress and tolerance – have marked the Museum since its foundation. The Museum Read more…
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: 05:00 - 00:00Mon05:00 - 00:00Tue05:00 - 00:00Wed05:00 - 00:00Thu05:00 - 00:00Fri05:00 - 00:00Sat05:00 - 00:00Sun05:00 - 00:00Hyde Park is London’s largest green space. It covers an area of around 340 acres from Bayswater in the north to Green Park in the south and from Kensington Gardens to Mayfair from west to east. Owned by Westminster Abbey in the Middle Ages, Henry VIII acquired it via the Dissolution for a hunting forest. From 1637 onwards, the public Read more…
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: 22:00 - 04:00Mon19:00 - 23:00Tue19:00 - 23:00Wed19:00 - 23:00Thu19:00 - 23:00Fri22:00 - 04:00Sat22:00 - 04:00Sun19:00 - 23:00Cover Charge: 10£ Located in Camden, on Saturday nights you can always have a good time in KOKO, a highly energetic club. It is invite only, however it is easy to get on the invite list through the website. The party atmosphere automatically hits you when walk in and hear club music blasting, people dancing, mental light visuals, and a Read more…
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: ClosedMon23:00 - 05:30Tue22:30 - 06:30Wed23:00 - 07:00ThuClosedFriClosedSatClosedSunClosedMinistry of Sound first opened its doors way back in September 1991. Inspired by New York’s cavernous house venues, our home was a derelict bus garage in south London – an area that, at the time, was more infamous than famous. The first night had no alcohol, three flashing lights, moody security and unless you knew the names of at Read more…
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: 18:30 - 21:45Mon12:00 - 14:15Tue18:30 - 21:45Wed12:00 - 14:15Thu18:30 - 21:45Fri12:00 - 14:15Sat18:30 - 21:45Sun12:00 - 14:15Gordon Ramsay’s First Restaurant In 1998, at the age of 31, Gordon set up his first wholly owned restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, in Chelsea. Combining an intimate ambience with exquisite French cuisine. By 2001 the restaurant had gained three Michelin stars, which the establishment retains today. In 2007, Clare Smyth MBE, was appointed to the position of Chef Patron, becoming Read more…
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