This place is everything that James Bond would want it to be: sexy, shiny and classic all rolled into one long room Leer más.
This imposing building was originally a car showroom (Wolseley Motors Limited). Now it is one of London’s smartest restaurants - designed by David Collins - it is a joy to dine in! Leer más.
The London home of Belgian beer. Whether you’re into pilsners, gueuzes or trappists, you’ll be spoilt for choice by a tome-like drinks list. Head on market day for atmosphere to rival any Brussels bar Leer más.
In Brixton, up until 2009, the old Granville Arcade was just another of London's many retail spaces in abandoned disrepair, until Spacemakers were called in to regenerate the space. Leer más.
Big Chill Bar offers world-class hip-hop and funk, a low-key, sociable atmosphere, and free entry. Before stopping in, though, work up a thirst by going record shopping in Brick Lane’s famed stores. Leer más.
Headquarters of the English Folk Dance And Song Society (a shadowy offshoot of MI5 of which little is known, or provable), Cecil Sharp House is a great place to visit even when there isn’t any music. Leer más.
Highgate Wood has an excellent and well-equipped playground, complete with sandpits, climbing equipment of various levels of difficulty and a zip wire that gets very busy at peak times. Leer más.
"Amid the bronzes, murals and ladies in hats, the Royal Academy restaurant manages to make dinner into a fine art..." Leer más.
Probably the best tourist attraction in London, mainly because of the Beefeaters (Yeoman of the Guard) who do the tours (optional, but unmissable) - they tell a story very well! Leer más.
This is possibly the best value for money Vietnamese restaurant in London and one of the best. Order the salt and spicy squid. AMAZING.. Leer más.
offers a completely new modern European menu each and every day to just 35 lucky diners (think hearty, carnivorous dishes, such as grilled ox tongue, saddle of wild hare and lamb pie). Leer más.
As the mecca of London clubland, one really can't go amiss. Check out the Fabriclive CD vending machine as you come in! Leer más.
Recommended: Not for the faint hearted, this two-floor museum offers both a brilliantly intellectual and educational experience - with everything from bones to pickled guts. Yum yum! Leer más.
The concrete-clad, 1960s modernist grandmother of them all: no theatrical tour of London is complete without a visit to the National. Leer más.
It is small and round and located in the heart of the city just behind behind Liverpool Street station. Turn up and go. £9 entrance plus £2 skate hire Leer más.
The rink is just outside the West Front of the palace, so you can enjoy stunning panoramic views and an enchanting Christmas atmosphere. £12.50 for adults, £9 for children and £36 for families. Leer más.