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Over the years, the Grand Connaught Rooms in Covent Garden has hosted the world’s leading politicians, royalty & celebrities. Since being… more »
The Grade I-listed Royal Courts of Justice certainly lives up to the grandeur of its name. Opened by Queen Victoria in 1882, the vast Gothic… more »
For good value in a central location, the Strand Palace is a firm favourite. Ideally situated for both Theatreland and Charing Cross Station… more »
One of the latest luxury lodgings to arrive in town, the five-star Montcalm hotel suits its location at the top of Park Lane. The property’s… more »
Few venues in the world can claim a history as long as the Royal College of Surgeons. Although it has been at its current Lincoln’s Inn… more »
The Lincoln Centre sits at the heart of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, at the crossroads of the City and West End. Equipped with state-of-the-art… more »
Behind the stone pillars of its grand neo-Georgian facade, The Law Society houses a surprisingly broad range of interiors, from the contemporary… more »
A longstanding fixture on London’s party scene, the nightspot is on Great Queen Street, within a few minutes’ walk of both Covent Garden… more »
Authentic but approachable, Masala Zone serves up vibrant Indian food in equally upbeat surroundings. In the Covent Garden branch, hundreds of colourful Rajasthani puppets hang from the ceilings… more »
The neo-Georgian home of the Law Society sits behind one of the City’s most imposing facades. Inside, however, interiors are a mix of … more »
The smaller and more relaxed of the two restaurants at the five-star One Aldwych hotel, Indigo sits on a mezzanine overlooking the hotel’s… more »
One of the two restaurants based inside the elegant One Aldwych hotel, Axis is a Covent Garden favourite for pre- and post-theatre dining… more »
With a broad spectrum of entertaining spaces that ranges from a museum of anatomy to the Surgeons' Library, the Royal College of Surgeons… more »
Forget the restrictions that usually come with booking a grand listed building. Annica Wainwright finds the defendant not guilty. It’s… more »
The grand, Grade II-listed Law Society provides a historic setting for weddings, with two rooms licensed for civil ceremonies. We’d recommend… more »
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