Richard Foo: "Hip, chic & stylish ambience, with food that matches all the hype lavished on this place. Peking Duck w Caviar, Baked Royal King Crab, Scallop & Prawn Cakes, Salted Beggar Chicken 👍🏼. Book ahead!"
Pinar E.: "A must-do for London. Free entrance is an opportunity; even if you arent a museum lover, you can even spend two hours walking around great historical artifacts. Dont miss Assyrian Lamassul sculptures"
Cocktail Bar 1-8 Russell Sq London, Greater London
People also say (9 tips):
Karen Benton: "This has had a multi million pound refurbishment, and is now “The Kimpton”. We had drinks in the Palm Court, which has a great outside space, central London 5 star, at it’s very finest."
Pedro Cambra: "Modern Japanese with a nice vibe. The beef is great, decent sushi and a nice twist in the dessert menu. You can choose red or white miso. Tasting menus available but book in advance."
Ceecee Monroe: "This is the kind of bookshop I dream about: a well-curated array of literature and nonfiction run by the most genuine, warm people. Take the time to riffle through the used section for great deals."
Andrew C: "Cute little (actually quite large) park with plenty of seating and green space... lots of bus traffic and near handful of cafes and coffee shops!!"
Bookstore 19-20 Tottenham Court Rd London, Greater London
People also say (16 tips):
Fabienne: "Best bookstore I‘ve ever been too! So many great books - I could spend the whole day in it discovering new ones 😍"
Ahuv 🇪🇺: "My new favourite bookshop! Love grabbing a title and sitting downstairs until late at night (11pm) while sipping some tea while kids enjoy free movie screenings"
Rob Parry: "Probably (one of) the best Waterstones around - much nicer than the more popular ones around central London. The selection of foreign literature books is second to none for a commercial chain!"
Kate Klink: "Nice coffee shop downstairs with free WiFi. A perfect spot to get an inspiration for your future book and stumble upon a famous writer :)"