Dr Williams’s Library – London, England
Dr Williams's Library is a small English research library located in Gordon Square in Bloomsbury, London. The library was founded using the estate of Daniel Williams (1643–1716) as a theological library, intended for the use of ministers of religion, students and others studying theology, religion and ecclesiastical history.
Fatboy’s Diner – London, England
Fatboy's Diner is an iconic and authentic 1940s American diner in London, England. The customers are assured of experiencing a Brand New concept of American Dining in London’s only iconic 1940s Diner situated in the atmospheric Trinity Buoy Wharf, one
Cafe de Paris – London, England
Café de Paris is a London nightclub, located in the West End, beside Leicester Square on Coventry Street, Piccadilly. It opened in 1924 and subsequently featured such performers as Dorothy Dandridge, Marlene Dietrich, Harry Gold, Harry Roy, Ken Snakehips Johnson
Crimean War Memorial – London, England
The Crimean War Memorial is a memorial in St James's, London, that commemorates the Allied victory in the Crimean War of 1853–56. It is located on Waterloo Place, at the junction of Regent Street and Pall Mall, approximately one-quarter of
Paternoster Vents – London, England
The Paternoster Vents is a sculpture that makes use of vents for a substation cooling system at Paternoster Square, London. The Vents were built in 2009 by Heatherwick Studio and is one of their well-known projects in London.
Wimbledon Windmill – London, England
Wimbledon Windmill (grid reference TQ 230 725) is a Grade II* listed windmill situated on Wimbledon Common in the London Borough of Merton (originally in Surrey), in the west of South London, and is preserved as a museum.
Middle Temple Hall – London, England
The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, commonly known simply as Middle Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court exclusively entitled to call their members to the English Bar as barristers, the others being the Inner Temple, Gray's
Shad Thames – London, England
Shad Thames is a historic riverside street next to Tower Bridge in Bermondsey, London, England, and is also an informal name for the surrounding area. The street Shad Thames has Tower Bridge at its west end, and runs along the
Butchers Hook & Cleaver Pub – London, England
Formerly a branch of The Midland Bank and a wholesale meat supply shop, The Butcher’s Hook and Cleaver is a lively pub right next door to Smithfield, the oldest functioning meat market in London. Originally known as ‘Smethefelde’ or ‘Smoothfield’
Hilton London Heathrow Airport Hotel – London, England
The Hilton London Heathrow Airport hotel as the name indicates is a hotel located inside London's Heathrow Airport complex. It is the only London Heathrow Airport hotel offering direct access to Heathrow Airport Terminal 4 via a covered walkway. Guests
Ice Bar London – London, United Kingdom
Just off Regent Street in the former wine vaults of the British monarchy on Heddon Street, a unique and chillingly cool experience awaits. Kept at minus five degrees all year round, Ice Bar London, adjoining Below Zero, is the UK’s
Wellington Arch – London, United Kingdom
Wellington Arch, also known as Constitution Arch or (originally) the Green Park Arch, is a triumphal arch located to the south of Hyde Park in central London and at the western corner of Green Park (although it is now isolated
British Museum – London, England
The British Museum is a museum in London dedicated to human history and culture. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works, is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the
Blue Fin Building – London, England
The Blue Fin building on Bankside was designed by Allies and Morrison - the award-winning architectural practice also responsible for the Royal Festival Hall New Building and the BBC Media Village. The development is part of Bankside 123, a project
Carlton Mitre Hotel – Kingston Upon Thames, London
The magnificent Carlton Mitre Hotel, Hampton Court is situated just outside the hectic metropolis of London, on the river's borders near Kingston upon Thames.In the far past, King Charles II used this imposing building, together with nearby Hampton Court Palace,
Marble Arch – London, England
Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble (with some marble pieces extracted near Seravezza) monument that now stands on a large traffic island at the junction of Oxford Street, Park Lane, and Edgware Road, almost directly opposite Speakers' Corner in
Chiswick Park – London, England
Chiswick Park is located five miles from central London and eight miles from Heathrow. It is less than half a mile from Chiswick roundabout, which gives easy access to the M4, A4 and the North/South circulars. The nearest station is
Rafayel on the Left Bank Hotel – London, United Kingdom
Rafayel on the Left Bank is part of Battersea’s stunning and award-winning Falcon Wharf Development. Designed by architect James Burland, the unique and critically-acclaimed steel, glass and timber building provides a fitting home for Rafayel on the Left Bank. One
Draper’s Hall – London, England
The present Hall, situated in Throgmorton Street, was bought from King Henry VIII in 1543 for the sum of 1,800 marks (approximately £1,200). This had been the house of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex and Chief Minister to Henry, but
The Edgar Wallace Pub – London, United Kingdom
Originally named 'The Essex Head', from James Boswell's 'Life of Johnson', this pub was built in 1777. In 1975, the pub was renamed 'The Edgar Wallace' in memory of Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace, the inventor of the modern thriller novel