Once the stomping ground of famed English author Charles Dickens, Clerkenwell is now known as a centre of a different kind of creativity, attracting designers and architects in their droves.
Read the guideMayfair, the upscale district of London bordered by leafy Hyde Park owes much of its prestigious reputation to being the most valuable square on the monopoly board.
Read the guide‘The City’ – just one square mile in size – is in many ways London’s epicentre. This is where the Romans founded the city of Londinium. Today, the City is the hub of the nation’s finance industry, with 500 banks all slotting into this small section of the metropolis.
Read the guideA small enclave of the City of Westminster in central London, Victoria is situated between Belgravia and St James’s with Hyde Park and Green Park to the north.
Read the guideShaftesbury Avenue is the beating heart of London’s West End Theatre district. Here you’ll find a cluster of some of the country’s most famous theatre venues.
Read the guideThe last decade has seen Waterloo transform from a slightly non-descript conduit of people in and out of its famous train station to a vibrant cultural hotspot.
Read the guideLocated north of Fitzrovia and south of Camden, King’s Cross is on the outskirts of North London, but still benefits from being a short walk from the city centre and Regent’s Park.
Read the guideLocated in West London, Knightsbridge has, over the years, become a byword for both exclusivity and luxury.
Read the guideBordering Fitzrovia, Mayfair, Paddington, and the sweeping greenery of Regent’s Park, Marylebone is right in the very heart of chic London.
Read the guideThe sheer vibrancy and iconoclastic spirit of the King’s Road during the 60s and 70s made Chelsea famous. Well, more than famous, it made it cool. It was gritty, graffitied, and edgy.
Read the guideHome to some of the tallest buildings in the UK, Canary Wharf is a vibrant business and financial district of London.
Read the guideWhere can you find the heart of theatreland, striking street performers and London’s oldest restaurant all within a short walk? Look no further than Covent Garden.
Read the guideFor the last 50 years, Camden has been a bastion of the London music scene. And while it’s counter-culture clout may be waning – high-street giants and tourists are usurping one-of-a-kind shops and brooding musicians – the physical reminders of its gritty heyday somehow sustain Camden’s cool mystique.
Read the guideLocated in the West End of London, Soho is a popular destination for nights out in the city. Situated within walking distance of Oxford Circus tube station, Soho experiences a heavy footfall of tourists and revellers alike.
Read the guideShoreditch is now one of the trendiest areas of London. A far cry from its Victorian slums’ heritage, Shoreditch is now home to a wealth of cool bars and hip restaurants jotted up and down its maze of small streets and main roads.
Read the guideWe reflect upon our 2016 leisure industry predictions.
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