Sara 3. • October 12, 2022This bookstore is amazing. I always find a good book. There is also very nice coffee shop.
Nod 'n' Wink D. • August 14, 2010well not so much design here but lovely classic paintings...must see if you like that sort of thing : )
The Cultural Exposé • July 11, 2011A modern and surprisingly classy hangout (for a bookstore), with a decent menu - get the chips! - and much improved wi-fi; there's a few plug sockets dotted around too for the laptop, if needed!
Tom H. • February 13, 2014The best coffee I have found in London - it's not the cheapest place but I love it. Get probably 3 coffees a day from this place.
Mada 🐎🎾 🏊🏻♀️☕️ 🎸 • November 23, 2023Amazing coffee and lovely people, as alwaysThis spot is special because of the location as well. Tiny and silent corner with old buildings surrounding. I definitely like it.
Никита Ш. • December 27, 2014Nice place with great architecture and monuments. Bookstore at the corner of Strand and Nortumberland is amazing. The best currency exchange rates are at the corner of Whitehall and Nortumberland.
Khalid K. • November 11, 2012The mixed fruit tart is a must try; it's the most colorful fruit tart I've ever had! It even had fresh dragon fruit! Remember we're in London not not the Far East !
Ahmed A. • October 6, 2018History has been made here!! You must visit Piccadily Circus. Lovely weather, very social spot with nice selection of Cafés
Bogdan Z. • March 3, 2024Loved the crackling fires and the shelves of books. Didn’t love the stifling and stiff atmosphere full of dead air.
Anastasija B. • December 18, 2018Service was great. Pistachio cake was tasty, a tad heavy. Comes with delicious ice cream.
Goran S. • February 6, 2014Although it's French hotel chain, U can't miss the London/UK spirit in details. Recommended.
Izabel K. • June 24, 2014Friendly service. Excelent sandwiches. Fruits. Fair prices. Good choice for breakfast or any meal.
Nicole M. • October 25, 2023Popular tourist monument in Trafalgar Square. Don’t climb on the lions, it’s finable offense. Grab a sandwich & coffee from Pret across the road, sit on the monument stairs & watch the world go by.
Robert E. • November 19, 2012The name of the North East corner Lion is Marochetti. Named after Carlo Marochetti, sculptor and foundry owner.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011This plinth holds a statue of George IV, who as Prince Regent ordered the redevelopment of this area in the 1820s. He was known for his charm, extravagance and complete irresponsibility.
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