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Tiffany Circle International Weekend Friday 28 February Sunday 02 March 2014 London, United Kingdom

Welcome It is with great joy that we welcome you to the UK to meet with the members of the UK Tiffany Circle, and to cement the bonds among the Circles from all over the world. We hope you have an enjoyable visit to the UK. As many of you are extending your visit to take in what London has to offer, we have put together this guide of our recommended activities. It contains a list of the most famous restaurants, where to go for afternoon tea, and some of the most popular and world renowned art galleries and museums. London is also home to the West End and many famous theatre venues, so these are included here with information about what shows will be on during your stay. We do hope this guide is useful and will whet your appetite for your upcoming visit. Welcome 2 Schedule of events 3 Welcome to London 4 Travel to and from Heathrow 5 Map of area around the Savoy 6 Travel within London 7 Seeing London 8 London Underground map 9 The Savoy 10 Museums 11 Museums map 12 Art galleries 13 Art galleries map 14 Theatres 15 Theatres map 16 West End shows 17 West End shows map 18 Restaurants 19 Restaurants map 20 Bars 21 Bars map 22 Afternoon Tea 23 Afternoon Tea map 24 Attractions 25 Attractions map 26 Shopping and spas 27 Shopping map 28 Spas map 29 Day trips 30 Day trips map 31 Links, contact and thank you 32 2

Schedule of Events Monday-Thursday, February 24-27: Guests begin to arrive in London and check in to the Savoy. Friday, February 28: 9:00am-4:00pm 10:00am-11:15am 11:30am-12:45pm 1:00pm-1:30pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 9:00-10:00pm Registration in the Princess Ida Room (Savoy) Canadians welcomed to British Red Cross for archive tour (optional) Americans welcomed to British Red Cross for archive tour (optional) Final archive tour for UK and all other members (optional) Coaches depart from the Savoy (Thames River side) Welcome reception at the Official Residence of the Canadian High Commissioner Coaches depart when people are ready to leave and return to the Savoy Saturday, March 01: 9:00am-4:00pm 4:30pm 5:30pm 11:30pm Free time Coaches depart from the Savoy (Thames River side) Tours, reception and dinner at Hampton Court Palace Coaches depart from Hampton Court Palace and return to the Savoy Sunday, March 02: 9:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm (TBC) 1:30pm (TBC) 4:00pm Free time Coaches depart from the Savoy (Thames River side) Tea at the home of Madeleine Mossanen Coaches depart from Mossanen residence and return to the Savoy Note: There are other activities being planned by the American Red Cross for their delegates. Please speak to your staff representatives for those details. There may be other optional events for all guests over the course of the weekend and those will be communicated in due course. 3

Welcome to London London is incredibly diverse and exciting with a long and rich history that is visible all across the city. London is renowned for its wide range of art and theatre from the national galleries to West End shows. London is also home to a fantastic selection of award-winning restaurants and shopping venues, from markets to the famous department stores of Selfridges and Harrods. The city boasts four world heritage sites: the Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, Maritime Greenwich and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Mobile Phones: If you're visiting London from abroad, don't forget that the UK dialling code is +44, which replaces the 0. All the numbers in this guide are written as +44 (0)xxx xxx xxxx. If you are using a US or Canadian phone, just dial +44 xxx xxx xxxx leaving off the first 0. From a UK mobile (cell phone) or landline, dial 0xxx xxx xxxx. Using your phone may cost you more than it does at home. Roaming charges vary between countries and networks, so check your network's roaming charges before you travel. Emergency Services In the UK in emergencies, call 999 for the fire, ambulance or police services. (911 will also work.) In a non-emergency, call the police on 101. Weather During February and March, it is worth being prepared for the cold and wet weather. We recommend you bring a warm, waterproof coat and an umbrella. Average temperature in February is 40 o F/5 o C, but can drop as low as 32 o F/0 o C, and even colder at night. Other tips: In the UK, plugs have a three pronged connection (seen below). Airport and high street shops will sell adaptors. Generally, converters are only needed for items such as shavers and hair dryers, but Savoy rooms provide both for your convenience. 4

Travel to and from Heathrow By Taxi We recommend booking a taxi in advance from Heathrow to the Savoy. (Journey time, 30-60 minutes; estimated cost, 40 for pre-booked). Exclusive Airports run a service between London Heathrow and the city. Book at http://www.exclusiveairports.com. Heathrow Airport Taxis also un services from the airport. Book at: +44 (0)203 478 8892. Black Cab It is also possible to ride in an un-booked taxi from taxi ranks at the airport. (Journey time, 30-60 minutes; average cost, around 100) http://www.heathrowairport.com/transport-anddirections/taxis-and-minicabs http://www.airporttaxis-uk.co.uk/heathrow/? gclid=cnou7oqcr7ocfu_htaod93oakq By Heathrow Express and Taxi Another option is to travel by train into Paddington station in the centre of London, and then get a taxi to The Savoy. The Heathrow Express runs four times an hour and takes 15 minutes. ( 25-28 one way) http://www.heathrowexpress.com/ Call: +44 (0) 845 600 1515 From Paddington station hail a taxi to the Savoy. (Average cost- 20-30) By Heathrow Express & London Underground The Heathrow Express runs four times an hour. (Journey time, 15 minutes; cost, 25-28) From Paddington, catch the southbound Bakerloo line to Charing Cross (Cost, 2.40). Then walk east along the Strand to the Savoy, or take a taxi (Average cost, 5-10). By London Underground The Piccadilly line can be caught from the Underground stations at Heathrow Airport. (Journey time, 60 minutes; cost, 5.50) The closest stops on the Piccadilly line to the Savoy are Covent Garden and Leicester Square. (Leicester Square is one stop before Covent Garden.) Covent Garden tends to be a bit more crowded, but does have a lift (elevator) to street level. You may either take a taxi from both Leicester Square and Covent Garden stations or it is about a ten minute walk to the Savoy. Alternatively, take the Piccadilly line from Heathrow to Hammersmith, where you can change from the same platform to the District line. Take the District line to Temple and then it is a 5 minute walk to the Savoy. 5

Area around the Savoy 6

Travel within London London is easy to travel around whether walking, using the iconic red double-decker buses, the Undergound (Tube) or the famous black cabs. By Public Transportation On the buses and the Tube, it is possible to buy single journey tickets, however it is much better value to buy an Oyster Card at the start of your stay, and then top it up with money as you need it. Just tap in when you enter the Underground stations, and tap out as you leave. Tap in only when boarding a bus; there is no need to tap out. There is a 5 initial payment for an Oyster Card, which includes a deposit and some journey fare, however it does make individual journeys less expensive and more convenient. At the end of your trip it is possible to return the Oyster Card and reclaim the deposit. There is also a daily maximum charge when using the Oyster Card that does not apply when purchasing single tickets. The Oyster Card is valid on all London buses, the Underground, most local trains, the Overground and the District Light Rail (DLR). Transport for London have a good website for planning journeys http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ and all tube stations have London Underground maps that you can pick up. By Taxi Taxis can be found at taxi ranks around the city, or it is possible to hail a black cab as they pass by. Taxis will only take cash. Be aware to hail only recognisable black cabs, with the Taxi sign illuminated to show they are available. For your own safety, do not use unmarked cars. The free app Citymapper is a useful to find out the best transport routes and times for journeys across the city. http://citymapper.com/ Walking London is a pedestrian-friendly city. It is easy to walk around central London, quite often even faster than taking public transportation for short journeys and offers the opportunity to take in the sites as you travel. Look for posted signs, directing you to notable locations, and maps around the city, which include walking times. While it is not illegal to jay-walk, it is advisable to wait for the green man to signal that it is safe to cross. On the ground at cross-walks you will often find a reminder of which direction to look for on-coming, which can be quite helpful, as traffic may be coming from the opposite side from the one you are used to. London is also a cycle-friendly city, so be sure to pay attention for cyclists even if the road is free from cars. 7

Seeing London You may want to take advantage of organised tours of London. Bus Tours There are a number of bus tours that run of various lengths, showing most of the major sights. The prices tend to be around 30 for 24-hour hop-on hop-off tickets. Big Bus Tours: http://www.bigbustours.com 48 Buckingham Palace Road London +44 (0)20 7233 9533 Premium Tours: http://www.premiumtours.co.uk 86-88 Gresham Rd London +44 (0)20 7713 1311 Boat Tours There are a number of companies offering tours along the river Thames. Some such as City Cruises and Bateaux offers lunches and teas, as well as a range of cruise times from 30 minutes to 3 hours. City Cruises: Tower Millennium Pier, Canary Wharf, London +44 (0)20 7740 0400 http://www.citycruises.com Thames River Services: Westminster Pier Victoria Embankment, London +44 (0) 20 7930 4097 http://www.thamesriverservices.co.uk Bateaux London: Embankment Pier, Victoria Embankment, Westminster, London, WC2N 6NU http://www.bateauxlondon.com/ Emirates Cable Car Emirates Air Line is the UK's first urban cable car. Enjoy a flight across the Thames between Greenwich Peninsula and Royal Docks for spectacular views across the London skyline. At 90 metres above the Thames, you can see familiar sights like the Old Royal Naval College, Thames Barrier, St Paul's Cathedral, the London Eye and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. A single journey takes approximately 10 minutes, and a 360 Tour (non-stop return journey) is approximately 20 minutes. http://www.visitgreenwich.org.uk/emirates-air Emirates Greenwich Peninsula: Edmund Halley Way, London SE10 0FR Emirates Royal Docks, 27 Western Gateway, London E16 1FA 8

London Underground Map 9

The Savoy The Savoy Hotel, located on the Strand, is an iconic hotel brilliantly reinvented for the 21st century, where an unashamedly old fashioned glamour sparkles with a new lustre. Positioned on the banks of the Thames, it is perfectly situated for exploring the city. The Savoy is famous for its guests that have included Sir Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra, George Clooney, Hugh Grant and Katharine Hepburn. It prides itself for offering unrivalled service and can organise boat tours, book tickets for theatre shows, excursions and attractions. The hotel also houses Boodles, Savoy Flowers, and a health and wellbeing centre with a gym, swimming pool and a range of treatment rooms. Dining at the Savoy Kaspar s has panoramic views of the River Thames and London landmarks. It offers an informal, yet luxurious, dining experience in an elegant 1920s style. The restaurant specialises in cured and smoked fish, oysters, caviar and fresh seafood, but there are also plenty of non-seafood options as well, such as spatchcock, lamb cutlets or beef. For a true taste of all that s best in British cuisine, there s no finer dining establishment than Simpson's-In- The Strand. Only the finest seasonal ingredients are used by Master Cook Gerry Rae, in a Bill of Fare that offers a wide range of classical dishes, including classics such as potted shrimps, roast saddle of lamb and steak and kidney pie. The American Bar serves classic cocktails with live piano accompaniment. On the first Sunday of the month The Beaufort Bar, which has an excellent selection of champagne and sparkling wines, also hosts a Cabaret night. Savoy Tea is a bijou tea store, located in the Upper Thames Foyer. Inspired by London s Edwardian shopping arcades, the walls are covered in intricate fabric, a hint at the Asian origins of tea. The store offers a wide variety of beautifully packaged Savoy teas, bespoke accessories (such as their very own china tea service), plus handmade jams, biscuits and a fresh patisserie. For reservations for any of the preceding, please email: savoy@fairmont.com or call +44 (0)20 7420 2111 Savoy Grill is one of London s most legendary restaurants, and the original seating plan has been brought back for its reopening. Designer Russell Sage took inspiration from the restaurant s heyday, and original 1920 s Art Deco features have been restored. Head Chef Andy Cook oversees a menu that returns to the classic Escoffier-inspired grill rooms of old. Dishes include charcoal grilled Chateaubriand with pommes soufflés, king crab and prawn cocktail, lime and chocolate soufflé and iced Peach Melba. For reservations, please telephone +44 (0)20 7592 1600 or email: savoygrill@gordonramsay.com 10

Museums Most of London s major museums and art galleries, including all those listed in this guide, are free of charge. Special exhibitions usually charge an entrance fee, as do private museums (none listed). Special exhibitions also often require advanced booking. British Museum http://www.britishmuseum.org/ Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG +44 (0)20 7323 8299 Tottenham Court Road on Central and Northern lines or Holborn on Central and Piccadilly lines The museum holds an impressive collection of archaeological and historical objects from across the globe. During the international weekend it will be showing an exhibition called Beyond El Dorado. Victoria & Albert Museum http://www.vam.ac.uk/ Cromwell Rd, London SW7 2RL +44 (0)20 7942 2000 South Kensington on the Piccadilly, Circle and District Lines This museum holds a collection of art and design and has a brilliant collection of fashion and craft items. During the weekend they will be showing competitors for the Jameel Prize, for work influenced by Islamic art and culture. Natural History Museum http://www.nhm.ac.uk/index.html Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD +44 (0)20 7942 5000 South Kensington station on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines The Natural History Museum holds a wide permanent collection and during the international weekend will be showing entrants for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Museum of London http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/london-wall/ 150 London Wall, London, EC2Y 5HN +44(0)20 7001 9844 Barbican on the Hammersmith & City line, Circle and Metropolitan lines/st Pauls on the Central line. The museum covers 45,000 years of London history. In February they will have exhibitions on 17th century jewellery found in a cellar in Cheapside. 11

Museums Map 12

Art Galleries The National Gallery Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN +44 (0)20 7747 2885 http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/ Charing Cross station on the Northern or Bakerloo lines The National Gallery houses the national collection of art, covering art from the 13th to the 19th centuries. Over the period of the international weekend there will be exhibitions on the American painter Fredric Church and on Italian renaissance painter Barocci. The National Portrait Gallery St Martin s Place, London, WC2H 0HE +44 (0)20 7306 0055 http://www.npg.org.uk/visit/getting-to-the-gallery.php Charing Cross station on the Northern or Bakerloo lines The gallery was founded to house a collection of portraits of British men and women. The permanent collection houses over 11,000 works from the Tudors onwards. During the international weekend they are showing a collection of works by the photographer David Bailey and portraits of the Great War. Tate Britain Tate Britain, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG +44 (0)20 7887 8888 http://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain/getting-here Pimlico station on the Victoria Line The Tate Britain houses a large collection of British art. Its newly refurbished permanent collection walks through 500 years of British Art. They also house a collection of work by Turner, Blake and Moore. Over the international weekend they are displaying work by Sylvia Pankhurst and Turner Prize winning artist, Richard Deacon. Tate Modern Bankside, London SE1 9TG +44 (0)20 7887 8888 http://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern/getting-here Southwark station on the Jubilee Line or Blackfriars station on the District & Circle Line The Tate Modern is south of the river and houses a large collection of contemporary art. The large turbine hall holds large sculptures and performance art pieces. Over the international weekend there are exhibitions on Paul Klee and Richard Hamilton. Notes When visiting Tate art galleries, there is a boat that runs between the Tate Britain and Tate Modern, connecting the two. http://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-boat The Millennium Bridge, just outside of Tate Modern, allows pedestrians to cross the river to St Paul s Cathedral on the opposite side. Some of the museums offer special late-night hours on a weekly or monthly basis. Check their websites for details. 13

Art Galleries Map 14

Theatres The National Theatre http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/ National Theatre, Upper Ground, South Bank, London, SE1 9PX +44 (0)20 7452 3000 Waterloo on the Northern, Bakerloo and Jubilee lines, Southwark on Jubilee line The National Theatre celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013 and shows a collection of new works by famous past and contemporary British playwrights. In February they will be showing King Lear directed by Sam Mendes. The Globe http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/ 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT +44 (0)20 7902 1400 Blackfriars on the District and Circle Lines or Mansion House on the District and Circle Lines. A replica of Shakespeare s theatre, the season for 2014 is released in December. They specialise in plays by Shakespeare or other Elizabethan playwrights. The Barbican http://www.barbican.org.uk/ Barbican Centre, Silk Street London, EC2Y 8DS +44 (0)20 7638 8891 Moorgate on the Northern, Hammersmith & City or Circle lines or Barbican on the Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan lines The Barbican Centre is a modernist collection of galleries, concert and theatre spaces. In February/March they are showing a range of classic music and theatre. Royal Festival Hall http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/ Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX +44 (0)20 7960 4200 Waterloo on the Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines Part of the Southbank centre that shows a range of art, music and theatre events. The Royal Festival Hall mainly shows classical music, with the London Philharmonic based here. Concerts will be released closer to the time. Sadler s Wells http://www.sadlerswells.com/ Rosebery Avenue, London EC1R 4TN +44 (0)20 7863 8000 Angel on the Northern Line Sadler s Wells is the premier theatre in the country showing dance. They hold a range of shows including contemporary and traditional dance styles. Royal Opera House http://www.roh.org.uk/? Royal Opera House, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD +44(0)20 7304 4000 Covent Garden station on the Piccadilly Line Home to the Royal Opera with world-class opera and classical ballet. Upcoming productions include Don Giovani, Turandot and Sleeping Beauty. 15

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West End Shows Although it is sometimes possible to pick up last-minute seats for West End shows, it is advisable to book in advance. The Lion King, Lyceum Theatre http://www.lyceum-theatre.co.uk/ 21 Wellington Street, London, WC2E 7RQ Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line Les Miserables, The Queen s Theatre http://www.lesmis.com/uk/ 51 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA Piccadilly Circus on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre http://www.wickedthemusical.co.uk/ Wilton Road, London, SW1V 1LG Victoria on the Circle, District and Victoria lines Phantom of the Opera, Her Majesty s Theatre http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/ Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4QL Piccadilly Circus on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines Billy Elliot, The Musical, Victoria Palace Theatre http://www.billyelliotthemusical.com/ 126 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 5EA Victoria on the Piccadilly and Circle and District lines The Book of Mormon, Prince of Wales Theatre http://www.bookofmormonlondon.com/home.php Coventry Street, London, W1D 6AS Piccadilly Circus on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines Mamma Mia!, Novello Theatre http://www.mamma-mia.com/london.asp Aldwych, London, WC2B 4LD Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line Matilda, Cambridge Theatre http://uk.matildathemusical.com/ 32-34 Earlham Street, London, WC2 9HU. Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line or Leicester Square on the Piccadilly and Northern lines War Horse, New London Theatre http://www.warhorseonstage.com/tickets/london Drury Lane London, WC2B 5PW Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line or Holborn on the Piccadilly or Central lines 17

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Restaurants Angler http://www.anglerrestaurant.com/ South Place Hotel, 3 South Place London, EC2M 2AF +44 (0)20 3215 1260 A Michelin-starred restaurant inspired by the fish and crustaceans from native seas and rivers. Open for lunch Monday to Friday and for dinner Monday to Saturday. Club Gascon http://www.clubgascon.com/about.php 57 West Smithfield, London, EC1A 9DS +44 (0)20 7600 6144 One Michelin starred, Club Gascon specialises in cuisine from South-West of France. HKK http://www.hkklondon.com/ 88 Worship Street, London, EC2A 2BE +44 (0)20 3535 1888 HKK is the latest opening of the Hakkasan Group. It follows Chinese banqueting tradition which represents the epitome of the Chinese culinary experience, and exclusively offers an ever-evolving tasting menu. Sketch http://sketch.uk.com/ 9 Conduit Street, London W1S 2XG +44 (0) 20 7659 4500 Created by leading Interior Designer Gahban O Keeffe, all tasting and a la carte menus are devised by French Master Chef Pierre Gagnaire, offering a unique breadth of ingredients and a complexity of combinations. Hibiscus http://www.hibiscusrestaurant.co.uk/ 29 Maddox Street, London, W1S 2PA +44 (0)20 7629 2999 Choose three, six or eight courses and marvel, as the extraordinarily composed dishes arrive on your table with military timing. Dinner http://www.dinnerbyheston.com/ 66 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7LA +44(0)20 7201 3833 Heston s newest London restaurant, inspired by historic British dishes. Head chef Ashley-Palmer Watts, protégé of Heston Blumenthal, ensures that Dinner is one of London s most sought-after destinations. Pollen Street Social http://www.pollenstreetsocial.com/ 8/10 Pollen Street, London W1S 1NQ +44(0)20 7290 7600 Pollen Street Social s philosophy is deformalised fine dining. Dishes are grounded in French and English tradition and embellished with occasionally esoteric side notes of texture and taste. Texture http://texture-restaurant.co.uk/ 34 Portman Street, London, W1H 7BY +44 (0)20 7224 0028 Texture is a Michelin-starred Modern European, restaurant and Champagne bar with Scandinavian influences. The menu combines excellent British produce with ingredients from Sverrisson's native Iceland. Galvin at Windows http://www.galvinrestaurants.com/ London Hilton on Park Lane Hotel 28th Floor, 22 Park Lane, London W1K 1BE +44 (0)20 7208 4021 One Michelin-starred Galvin is located on the 28th floor of the London Hilton on Park Lane. The menu is modern French haute cuisine created by Chef Patron Chris Galvin and Head Chef, Andre Garrett MCA. Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester http://www.alainducassedorchester.com/ Park Lane, London, W1K 1QA +44 (0)20 7629 8866 Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester in London is a three Michelin star Restaurant serving contemporary French cuisine in a modern and elegant environment. Le Gavroche http://www.le-gavroche.co.uk/ 43 Upper Brook Street, London, W1K 7QR +44 (0)20 7408 0881 Opened in 1967 by Michel and Albert Roux, the restaurant offers classical French food, although some dishes come with something of a modern twist. The restaurant has two Michelin stars. Petrus http://www.gordonramsay.com/petrus/ 1 Kinnerton St, London, SW1X 8EA +44 (0)20 7592 1609 Awarded a Michelin Star in 2011, the stylish and modern French menu is perfectly complemented by the restaurant s stunning environment. 19

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Bars London is famous for its nightlife and bars. The below are just a small selection of the endless possibilities. 28-50 Wine Workshop & Kitchen http://www.2850.co.uk 140 Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1BT +44 (0)20 7242 8877 A collaboration between sommelier Xavier Rousset and executive chef Agnar Sverrisson, while focused on wine, 28-50 Wine Workshop & Kitchen pays much more attention to food than the average wine bar. Wine comes from two extensive lists, which seldom repeat a grape variety. Everything available in sampler glasses. Langham Hotel http://www.artesian-bar.co.uk Artesian 1C Portland Place London W1B 1JA +44 (0)20 7636 1000 This elegant space on the ground floor of the Langham Hilton is lovely. Service is friendly and ultra-efficient even when as so often happens it s packed. Their own cocktails are well-conceived, and the classics are flawlessly rendered and generously poured. Blue Bar at The Berkeley http://www.the-berkeley.co.uk Wilton Place, London, SW1X 7RL +44 (0)7235 6000 The sky-blue armchairs, the deep-blue ornate plasterwork and the navy-blue leather-bound menus combine with discreet lighting to striking effect. It s a see-and-beseen place, and the cocktails are a master class in sophistication. The Connaught http://www.the-connaught.co.uk Carlos Place, London, W1K 2AL +44 (0)20 7499 7070 The Connaught bar is sleek and stylish becoming something of a scene on weekend nights. In terms of drinks and service, it s hard to find better. For the full Connaught experience, order the house martini a bartender wheels up a beautiful trolley and offers a choice of bespoke bitters to accompany the high-end gins and vodkas, which are stirred and poured at your table. 35 St James's Place http://www.dukeshotel.co.uk 35 St James Place, London, SW1A 1NY +44 (0)20 7491 4840 There are three small rooms, all decorated in discreetly opulent style. The bar is justly famous for the theatre of its martini making using vermouth made exclusively for them at the Sacred Distillery in Highgate, but other drinks are just as good. Nibbles, including the best nuts in town, are replaced when finished. The Shard http://the-shard.com/restaurants 96 Tooley St, London SE1 2TH London s tallest building. Home to three restaurants, which are highly recommended, and not just for the view. It is also possible to visit for drinks. A choice three restaurants, all with bars are available: Aquashard, Oblix and Hutong. The Booking Office, St. Pancras Hotel http://www.bookingofficebar.com Euston Road, London, NW1 2AR +44 (0) 0207 841 3566 The St Pancras Hotel itself is well worth a visit. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, this is no ordinary hotel. The architecture, the decoration, the mixture of classical and contemporary the chances are it is like no other hotel you have ever entered, or will ever enter. The story of how it came into existence is just as extraordinary. It is the tale of a true renaissance; of a national treasure that was almost reduced to rubble but that is today, once again, the pride of London. The restoration of this great hotel has provided the inspiration for the Booking Office Bar, which will list an array of punches and mixed drinks recreated from lost recipes from the era, as well as a range of bespoke and seasonal cocktails that will change accordingly. Set in the historical ticket office of St Pancras Station, the Booking Office Bar offers cathedral-like drama, a 29mlong bar and fresh English fare. 21

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Afternoon Tea There are many excellent places to take afternoon tea in London; the best are found in the high-end hotels in the centre, although it is worth noting that they need to be booked well in advance. The Goring http://www.thegoring.com/afternoontea.aspx Beeston Place, London, SW1W 0JW +44 (0)20 7396 9000 The Berkeley http://www.the-berkeley.co.uk/fashion-afternoon-tea/ Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7RL +44 (0)20 7235 1200 The Goring has been serving its quintessentially English Afternoon Tea since the day the hotel opened in 1910 and after 103 years, has mastered the perfect menu - with everything from deliciously traditional British brews, to tea-leaves sourced from the foot of the Himalayas. The Ritz http://www.theritzlondon.com/tea-menus.html 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR +44 (0)20 7493 8181 Afternoon tea in London at The Ritz is an institution in itself. Served in the spectacular Palm Court, the choice of several varieties of tea and a delicious menu combine to make for an unforgettable afternoon. Claridges http://www.claridges.co.uk/london-mayfair-afternoontea/ Brook Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 4HR +44 (0)20 7629 8860 Situated in the Foyer and Reading Room, everything is perfect from the glamour of the Art Deco interior to the live music and quintessentially English menu. They offer a selection of finger sandwiches, sweet pastries and scones are made from the finest ingredients, carefully sourced from exceptional British producers and freshly prepared each day. Mouth-watering Prêt-à-Portea delicacies with a fashionista twist. The Berkeley London designer afternoon tea, Prêt-à-Portea, is inspired by the themes and colours of the fashion world. The menu is transformed every six months to follow the changing seasons in fashion. The Wolseley http://www.thewolseley.com/afternoon-tea 160 Piccadilly London W1J 9EB +44 (0)20 7499 6996 A grand restaurant built in the European style, the Wolseley offers afternoon tea, as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner. Afternoon tea consists of consists of assorted finger sandwiches, fruit scones, a selection of pastries and choice of teas. 23

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Attractions Westminster Abbey & Houses of Parliament http://www.westminster-abbey.org/ http://www.parliament.uk/visiting/ 20 Deans Yard London +44 (0)20 7222 5152 St James's Park on District and Circle Llnes/Westminster on Jubilee, District & Circle lines Buckingham Palace http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/visit/buckinghampalace/planyour-visit London SW1A 1AA +44 (0)20 7930 4832 (NB. The State Rooms, Royal Mews and The Queen's Gallery have restricted times so please check website nearer the time) Green Park or Hyde Park Corner on the Victoria line The Banqueting House http://www.hrp.org.uk/banquetinghouse/planyourvisit/ gettingthere Whitehall, London SW1A 2ER +44 (0)844 482 7777 Westminster on Jubilee or District & Circle Lines Tower of London http://www.hrp.org.uk/toweroflondon/planyourvisit/ gettinghere London EC3N 4AB +44 (0)844 482 7777 Located on the edge of the Thames, the Tower of London is home of the crown jewels and also a popular visitor attraction. Tours and some historical rooms are available to visit. Tower Hill (main entrance is a five minute walk from the station) on District or Circle lines Saint Bartholomew the Great Church, Cloth Fair and Saint Bartholomew s Hospital. http://www.greatstbarts.com/index.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cloth_fair W Smithfield, London EC1A 9DS 44(0)20 7600 0440 Barbican station on Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines/ St Paul's station on Central Line The Shard http://the-shard.com/ 96 Tooley St, London SE1 2TH The Shard, London s tallest building with the highest viewing platform, is open for bookings. The viewing platforms are located on the 68-70th floors, and include displays on the past and future views of the city. Tickets need to be pre booked, and the cost is 25. London Bridge on the Northern and Jubilee Lines London Eye http://www.londoneye.com/ Riverside Bldg, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7PB +44 (0)871 781 3000 Take in panoramic views of the city in this 30 minute long ride. You may book out capsules for private drinks. Book in advance. Waterloo on the Waterloo and City, Bakerloo, Northern and Jubilee lines. St Paul s Cathedral http://www.stpauls.co.uk/ St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD +44 (0)20 7246 8350 Cathedral of the City of London and the church of the Bishop of London, the cathedral is open to visitors 8:30am-4:00pm. Tickets for sightseers are 16.00. Services are held daily with a sung evensong (5pm) and Sunday Eucharist (11.30am) from the cathedral choir. St Paul s on the Central line. St Martin in the Fields http://www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org/ Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 4JJ +44 (0)20 7766 1100 This church and concert venue has a wonderful selection of classical music concerts throughout the season. Leicester Square on the Northern and Piccadilly lines or Charing Cross on the Bakerloo or Northern lines Dennis Sever s House http://www.dennissevershouse.co.uk/ 18 Folgate St. Spitafields, London, E1 6BX This restored building, modelled on an 18th century building, allows visitors to walk through the house and experience it as if the 18th century family were living in it. Liverpool Street on the Central, Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan lines. Kew Gardens http://www.kew.org/ Richmond Surrey TW9 3AB Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew is home to an impressive collection of plants and a world leader in plant science and conservation. 30 minute journey to Kew Garden station on the District line. (Not shown on map.) Greenwich http://www.visitgreenwich.org.uk/ World Heritage area including the Maritime museum, Millennium Dome, shopping, museums and galleries. You may take in breath-taking city views from the Emirates Air Line http://www.visitgreenwich.org.uk/emirates-air from North Greenwich. Take Docklands Light Rail (DLR) from Bank to Cutty Shark or the Jubilee line to North Greenwich. (Not shown on map.) 25

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Shopping London has many great shopping areas, from renowned department stores and high street shops to street markets and designer boutiques. Department Stores Selfridges http://style.selfridges.com/store/london/ 400 Oxford Street, London, W1A 1AB +44 (0)11 3369 8040 The flagship store on London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods). Selfridges windows have become synonymous also with the brand, and to a certain degree have become as famous as the company and Oxford Street location itself. Selfridges has a history of bold art initiatives when it comes to the window designs. Fortnum and Mason http://www.fortnumandmason.com/ 181 Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom, W1A 1ER +44 (0)207 734 8040 Fortnum & Mason is recognised internationally for its high quality goods and as an iconic British symbol. Founded as a grocery store, though Fortnum's developed into a department store, it continues to focus on stocking a variety of exotic and speciality provisions. The store is also famous for its tea shop and several restaurants. Spas Harrods http://www.harrods.com/ 87-135 Brompton Rd, London SW1X 7XL +44 (0)20 7730 1234 Harrod s occupies a 5-acre site and with over one million square feet of selling space in over 330 departments, it is the biggest department store in Europe. Shopping streets Oxford Street Oxford Street offers an unrivalled shopping experience thanks to its exciting mix of high-street fashion and international brands. With over one and a half miles of high street brands there is sure to be something to appeal to all tastes. Old Bond Street The southern end of Bond Street, known as Old Bond Street, is filled with high end and designer stores. Shops include Tiffany and Co, Burberry, Chanel, Hermes and British designers such as Alexander McQueen. Other shopping areas Covent Garden http://www.coventgardenlondonuk.com/ Borough (food) Market (Closed Sundays) http://www.boroughmarket.org.uk/ Burlington Arcade http://www.burlington-arcade.co.uk/ ESPA Life at Corinthia: Whitehall Place London SW1A 2BD +44 (0) 20 7321 3050 http://www.espalifeatcorinthia.com/ The Sanctuary: 12 Floral Street, WC2E 9DH +44 (0)1442 430367 http://www.sanctuary.com The Chuan Spa: The Langham Chuan Spa, 1c Portland Place, London,W1B 1JA +44(0) 20 7636 1000 http://www.chuanspa.com Ushvani: 1 Cadogan Gardens, Knightsbridge, London, SW3 2RJ +44 (0)207 730 2888 http://www.ushvani.com/ Mandarin Oriental Spa: 66 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7LA, +44 (0)20 7235 2000 http://www.mandarinoriental.com/london/luxury-spa/ St Pancras Spa: St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, Euston Road, London, England, NW1 2AR +44 (0) 20 7841 3578 http://www.stpancrasspa.co.uk/ 27

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Day Trips Windsor Castle, About 20 minutes by train from Paddington http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/visit/windsorcastle Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1NJ Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. It has been the family home of British royalty for almost 1,000 years. Stonehenge & Salisbury, About 3 hours drive from London Amesbury, Wiltshire, SP4 7DE http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/ stonehenge/ Prehistoric World Heritage Site, the famous circular stones are located in a rich landscape of burial mounds and field markers. The site is run by English Heritage. The whole centre has just been renovated. Salisbury, and its medieval cathedral are located close to Stonehenge. The cathedral contains a copy of the Magna Carta, and the city has many shops and cafes. Places to Eat Pembroke Arms: Minster Street, Wilton SP2 0BH +44(0)1722 743 328 http://www.pembrokearms.co.uk Les Mirabelles: Forest Edge Road, Nomanslandm SP5 2BN http://www.lesmirabelles.co.uk Bath, About 2 hours by train from Paddington http://visitbath.co.uk/ The historic town of bath has links stretching back to Roman Britain, where the famous spring water was believed to have health benefits. The Roman baths and Georgian architecture are the town s main appeal. Baths Roman Baths, The Pump Room, Abbey Church Yard, Bath, BA1 1LZ +44 (0)1225 477 782 http://www.romanbaths.co.uk/ Thermae Bath Spa, Hetling Pump Room, Hot Bath Street, Bath BA1 1SJ +44 (0) 844 888 0844 http://www.thermaebathspa.com/ Places to Eat Bath Priory http://www.thebathpriory.co.uk Casanis: 4 Saville Row, Bath, BA1 2QP +44(0)1225 780 055 http://www.casanis.co.uk Olive Tree: Russel Street, Bath, BA1 2QF +44(0)1225 447 928 http://www.olivetreebath.co.uk Dower House: 16 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA1 2LS +44(0)1225 823 333 http://www.royalcrescent.co.uk Allium Brasserie: Abbey Hotel, 1 North Park, Bath BA1 1LF +44(0)122 546 1603 http://www.abbeyhotelbath.co.uk Mint Room: Lower Bristol Rd, Bath, BA2 3EB +44(0)1225 446 656 http://www.themintroom.co.uk Oxford, About 1 1/2 hours by train from Paddington The historic university city of Oxford is located an hour to an hour and a half away from London, by either train or car. The city is famous for the architecture of its university buildings, its meadows and rich cultural heritage. Ashmolean Museum: Beaumont St, Oxford, OX1 2PH +44 (0)1865 278 002 http://www.ashmolean.org/ Bodleian Library: Shaldonian Theatre +44 (0)1865 287 400 http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/bodley Christchurch College and Cathedral http://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/ Places to Eat In the villages surrounding Oxford, there are a collection of high end restaurants, and within Oxford itself a number of recommended establishments. Crazy Bear: Bear Lane, Stadhampton, Oxfordshire OX44 7UR, +44(0)1865 890 714 http://www.crazybeargroup.co.uk Gee s: 61 Banbury Road OX2 6PE +44(0)1865 553 540 http://www.gees-restaurant.co.uk/ The Ashmolean Dining Rooms: +44(0)1865 553 823 http://www.benugo.com/restaurants/ashmolean-dining-room Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons: Church Road, Great Milton, OX44 7PD http://www.manoir.com/ Afternoon tea Ashmolean Dinng Rooms: http://www.ashmoleandiningroom.com/ The Randolph Hotel: http://www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/our-hotels/macdonaldrandolph-hotel/eat-drink/the-drawing-room/ Vanbrough House Hotel: http://vanbrughhousehotel.co.uk/ Cambridge, About 45 minutes by train from King s Cross Founded just after Oxford, this university city has much to offer in the way of fantastic architecture, shopping and fenland landscapes. Visit King s, Trinity, St John s and Queen s colleges for a sense of medieval architecture. Corpus Christi College has the oldest court in Oxbridge (free entry 2-4pm). Also the choirs of St John s, Trinity and King s are recommended for daily evensong services starting around 6:30pm. Places to Eat Midsummer House: http://www.midsummerhouse.co.uk/ Alimentum: http://www.restaurantalimentum.co.uk/ Oak Bistro: http://www.theoakbistro.co.uk/ 30

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