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252 High Holborn, City of London | +44.20.7781.8888. While Holborn is a little bit random, London's first, ultra-luxurious Rosewood Hotel has all the makings of a classic, from the grand courtyard entrance, to the Asian-inflected, but still very stately British decor, to the splashy Holborn restaurant and Scarfe Bar (featuring
Bibendum Oyster Bar. 81 Fulham Rd., Kensington | +44.20.7589.1480. The bright, large and airy room with tiled floor, cast iron panes on the many windows, and tasteful garden furniture (it's attached to the classic Conran Shop) has some of the best oysters in the city, and magnificently simple seafood. There's a more formal
We asked them and many others to open up their blackbooks and combine forces on a comprehensive guide to wellness in London, whether it's a deeply relaxing It's the full package with amazing, uber-healthy, raw, and delicious salads and treats, alongside exercise classes with some of the city's best teachers.
What's most impressive, though, may just be the restaurant's sheer versatility and the span of its opening hours: You could pop in here for an early breakfast just as easily as you could hit the Martini bar late night. It's the work of the Clerkenwell London collective whose design and clothing concept store is part of the complex
It's all exciting, if a little hard to keep up with, so we've gone and done some serious research, eating, drinking and shopping our way through all the new spots we could find. Below, our list of the standouts from the last few months. For more of our London favorites, see our other personality-based guides: Classic, Hipster,
The Central London Guide. Dickens, Mozart, Lenin, Marx, Handel, Virginia Woolf, and the Bloomsbury Group were all one-time central London residents, and that rich history is still palpable today in the old Soho clubs and eateries, and the quiet, residential streets of Bloomsbury that they frequented. There are even hints of
The London Guides. With our LA and NY guides out of the way, we've turned our attention to London, undertaking a seriously comprehensive overhaul and splitting this vast city into six guides, defined loosely by area and character. Take a walk down any London street to discover a span of hundreds of years just in terms of
Slightly spare, they're planned for city travellers who plan to spend more time exploring the city than indoors. Photo: Andrew Meredith · Shoreditch Currently undergoing a renovation (it's part of the Belmond family), and reset to open in 2017, this is one of London's great hotels. While we love it for the luxurious and cozy
Many of the city's young creatives roam the streets of East London, opening and popularizing a lot of the city's most interesting restaurants, shops, and bars. (Don't worry if East London isn't in your plans: There are hipster-approved spots dotted across the city.)
Our guide to the most iconic spots of this much-loved city, perfect for both locals and visitors alike.
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