Louis Vuitton: This iconic London landmark even has a private venue for hire, with wonderful views over the City. Is it London’s most stylish party venue?
Shopping Plaza · City of Westminster · 375 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: The market is bustling with shoppers, tourists and performers on the weekend. Except for the many restaurants and cafes, there is also the famous Royal Opera.
Millennium Bridge (btwn St Paul's and Bankside), London, Greater London
Bridge · South Bank · 154 tips and reviews
HISTORY UK: The bridge had to close within days of its opening in 2000 because of a slight wobble, which caused people to walk in step with each other, causing the wobble to become much worse!
58 Marylebone Ln (at Wigmore St), London, Greater London
Burger Joint · Marylebone · 17 tips and reviews
T Church: Hipster central but a quality burger - and beats the hell out of waiting in the meatliquor queue in the winter! This is the very baby brother of the amazing Icelandic original
HISTORY UK: Built in 1703 for the Duke of Buckingham, George III acquired it in 1762 as a private house. It became an official royal residence in the reign of Queen Victoria, when it was greatly enlarged.
Louis Vuitton: Red Lion Brewery was demolished in 1949 but King George VI saved the Red Lion itself from being demolished. The Queen opened the Jubilee Walkway here and the Red Lion now guards Westminster bridge.
Arts and Entertainment · Tower Hill · 13 tips and reviews
Jonathan Hughes: Excellent tour, great use of a portable projector showing mortuary pictures, police pictures and how buildings were at time. V interesting and enjoyable 2 hours seeing back streets of London.