What is the best area to stay in London? Our recommended areas (as well as the top sights) are highlighted in this map below: Central London (Zone 1-2) Shoreditch West End Mayfair Please check our map for best
The street, which stretches for one kilometer and links Sloane Square in Chelsea with Knightsbridge, also has wider sidewalks — all made from honey-hued Yorkshire stone — more green spaces, street furniture and lighting. The street is already home to newly refurbished or expanded stores for bra...
Hawksmoorhas various restaurants all over London including Borough, Knightsbridge, Seven Dials, Piccadilly and Spitalfields. The American speciality: Burger and Lobster Burger and Lobster. With a menu limited to just three main courses — a grilled or steamed lobster, a burger or a lobster roll —...
Underground Station: KnightsbridgeKings RoadIn the heart of Chelsea lies the Kings Road - a singular stretch of eclectic shops, clothing boutiques, bars, and restaurants. From high fashion at shops owned by names as recognisable as Vivienne Westwood to antiques at the Chelsea Antiques Market, ...
Thanksgiving at Sette, Knightsbridge Modern Italian restaurant Sette puts a New York twist on Thanksgiving food, offering both lunch and dinner on the day. The four-course menu features seasonal favourites including a celeriac, porcini and truffle soup, pumpkin ravioli, roasted bronze turkey an...
Where do the smart girls go shopping in London. Shop til you drop at everything from classic department stores like Liberty’s, high-fashion Bond Street boutiques, Knightsbridge’s emporia, Oxford Street’s chain stores to on-trend east London outlets. Browse vintage markets and thrift shops ...
000 on leisure during summer visits.Alcohol is off the agenda but fun very much on it: evenings might start with dinner at Le Caprice, Zuma, Zaffarano, Cecconi's, Scott's or Aqua; later, it's playing for big money at Knightsbridge casino Les Ambassadeurs, Crockfords in Mayfair or Colony...
s northwestern towns and cities and the Scottish border. Come and soak up the views and breathe in the air that inspired writers such as William Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter and John Ruskin (you can visit their homes, too). There are sixteen of the eponymous lakes to take your pick of, ...
You could spend days shopping in London, exploring the “tiara triangle” around Harrods and Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, or perusing the lively markets of Portobello Road, Greenwich, Brick Lane and Camden. Though Londoners tend to avoid it, it’s hard to beat Oxford Street for one-stop ...
serving Terminals 2 and 3 (one station), Terminal 4, and Terminal 5. The Piccadilly line also stops atSouth Kensington, Knightsbridge, Hyde Park Corner, Green Park,Leicester Square,Covent Garden, Holborn, Russell Square,Kings Cross/St Pancras, and many other stations in the Greater London area...