The best day in London starts with a great English breakfast mixed with the finest local specialities at Cookbook Café. Read more.
Adjacent to the hotel is Apsley House, a museum most visitors miss. Once the grand home of the Duke of Wellington, his descendants live there still, the address was for many years 1 London. Read more.
Walk past Wellington Arch and on through lush Green Park to Mayfair, the heart of London. Filled with the UK's most exclusive stores along Savile Row and Bond Street. Read more.
Nearby Piccadilly has the renowned Royal Academy of Arts - worth walking round for its splendid interiors alone. Read more.
With lunch approaching, drop into Nicole Farhi's restaurant 'Nicole's' on Bond Street. Alternatively, try any of the quintessential restaurants English Fortnum & Mason department store Read more.
After lunch, head to Whitehall where you'll find The Churchill Museum & The Cabinet War Rooms for an evocative look into recent history. Read more.
Take a famous black cab to the Millennium Bridge. It has the best view of St Paul's in London and it's a short step over the Thames to Tate Modern. Read more.
The UK's leading modern art collection is housed in a former power station. After exploring, hop on the Tate Boat service back to the London Eye, the ride will give you spectacular views of the city. Read more.
London's West End has the best collection of theatres in the world - many of them gems of Edwardian and Victorian architecture - attracting the biggest stars. Read more.
Enjoy a cocktail in the bar and then begin your dining experience at The Wolseley is great for food and star-spotting, with a buzzing atmosphere. Read more.