The V&A is one of the world's most magnificent museums, its foundation stone laid on this site by Queen Victoria in her last official public engagement in 1899. 続きを読む
"It invites slow saunters, casual leaning against a wall and hours spent exploring. The range is eclectic and international; you're sure to find a book you didn't know you were looking for..." 続きを読む
Superb Spanish food with a touch of spice coming via the Moorsih influence. The sit down restaurant is the main event, but the tapas is also first-rate. A nice place to have a glass of Manzanilla and 続きを読む
This may be the casual, buzzy restaurant of the moment but the efficient service, keen prices and cracking cuisine should ensure it’ll be around for some time to come. Metro gave it 4 out of 5 Stars. 続きを読む
This is the latest venture from 68-year-old fish fryer Pat "Pop" Newland but his sustainability policy is right up to date - Peterhead cod, plaice, rock, mackerel. Handmade mushy peas. 続きを読む
The gallery’s collection was created by gifts and bequests from Count Antoine Seilern and Samuel Courtauld, who donated many impressionist and post-impressionist artworks. 続きを読む
Home to one of the world's finest collections of children's toys, dolls' houses, games and costumes. 続きを読む
The National Gallery is home to more than 2,000 works, with masterpieces from virtually every European school of art. Weekly late-night opening is on Fridays until 9pm, with tours, talks and music. 続きを読む
Go to The Breakfast Club in Soho and have the fab cooked breakfasts and pancakes (All American is amazing). Smoothies are great too. 続きを読む
Missed breakfast? Never fear, the Breakfast Club - as it's name suggests - won't let you down, because "it's always breakfast-time somewhere in the world" 続きを読む