HARD ROCK CAFE
Read moreAn ambassador of rock culture in London for over 40 years, the Hard Rock Cafe London is an attractive space that needs no introduction. The restaurant offers a good American cuisine with of course the great classics like the hamburger. You can also discover the most precious pieces of rock'n'roll history; Eric Clapton's red Fender guitar, Elvis Presley's red coat with fur cape and Madonna's expired bank card from the 1980s. An experience we recommend.
LAMB & FLAG
One of London's iconic pubs, appreciated by locals and tourists alike for ...Read more
SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE THEATRE
Read moreThe faithful reproduction of the theatre where Shakespeare's troupe performed. The original building was built in 1599, closed in 1642 and destroyed. The architects therefore had to use the discovered remains and plans to carry out the reconstruction, using only the materials and techniques of the time. Inside, it is an open-air stage, a pit and covered bleachers. From May to October, shows are given in costume.
CINÉ LUMIÈRE
Read moreThe only place in London to offer a predominantly French-speaking programme is normal, it is the cinema of the French Institute of the United Kingdom, very active in the city. Foreign films are also screened there, but it is the French cinema that is in the spotlight. French directors and actors are regularly invited to public conferences and for previews and events. We like to meet our compatriots in this room in Kensington to enjoy little French jewels that do not pass elsewhere.
O2 Academy Brixton
Read moreThis room can accommodate up to 4,000 people, while maintaining a very pleasant atmosphere. The room was built in 1929. Originality of the place, the floor of the room has been designed with an inclination that allows everyone to enjoy the stage, even if you are at the very back of the room. Regularly, big names perform here, as well as quite innovative bands in very different genres: reggae, rock, indie, rap... Feel free to fall in love with a concert ticket, it will make you a great memory!
100 CLUB
Read moreA small jazz bar in the basement, warm and friendly and a mythical concert venue, located at number 100 on the famous Oxford Street. Specialist in traditional jazz, the 100 Club also welcomes modern jazz, rhythm'n' blues, blues or swing ensembles. A pleasant setting and atmosphere, although the place is often very full at weekends. The staff is very welcoming, and the size of the room invites meetings and discussion. The bar also hosted the first British punk festival with the Clash in 1976.
RONNIE SCOTT’S Jazz club
Read moreA legendary club, founded by Ronnie Scott, who for more than 30 years has been inviting the big names and the best of jazz to the delight of fans. It is one of the oldest jazz clubs in the world. A relaxed, intimate and warm atmosphere is easily created in this intimate room where the excellent quality of the programming contributes to its reputation. When big names perform there, the box is packed, even on weekdays. It is better to book in advance to ensure you have a table.
THE WORLD’S END
Read moreA large red brick facade just in front of Camden Underground station, and you can almost walk past it without knowing that it is probably the largest pub in London. It is better to meet outside than inside, because with its pleasant and relaxed atmosphere, it attracts people. Inside, a labyrinth of several rooms that follow one another. In the basement is the Underworld Club, which hosts many punk, metal and rock concerts and clubbing evenings almost every night.
THE CHURCHILL ARMS
Read moreThe facade entirely covered with flowers (photographed by all tourists) already predicts a certain tendency to accumulate. The inside confirms our assumptions. We enter a place where the owners devote a true cult to objects. While those dedicated to Winston Churchill are omnipresent, others, more original or crazy, hang out here and there, from the chamber pot to the golf bag. This is what gives this pub its charm, particularly well located, along the Portobello market which serves good beers. A welcome stopover.
DUKE OF WELLINGTON
Read moreA very nice traditional pub very close to Piccadilly Circus on two levels. Attended by both gay and other people, including clients from the surrounding theatres.
GORDON’S WINE BAR
Read moreThis time, you will definitely leave the beer aside and come to this beautiful wine bar to taste this delicious nectar, sheltered in a beautiful vaulted cellar and only lit by candlelight. The result is unique and you enter a historic place, because it is the oldest wine bar in London - established in 1890 - that has seen many celebrities pass through. The bar is still a family business, run by the Gordon family since 1890. You have a good time and taste very good wines, which is rare in London.
RUMBA
Read moreRight in the center of London, in the famous Soho district, whatever the day of the week, this little club guarantees you a good time with a sound system of impeccable quality. It's one of the safest places to party to the rhythm of Latin sounds. Every night, you'll find an eclectic mix of acid jazz, drum & bass and hip-hop, as well as Latin music. This is one of the oldest clubs in West London. There are also stand-up nights if you prefer comedy to dance.
BELOWZERO ICEBAR
Read moreA unique experience is offered in this bar made entirely of ice, where the temperature is minus 5°C. The ice comes from Sweden, and the design is completely redesigned every year. Discounts on weekends. Admission includes a Thermolactyl cape to keep out the cold, and a choice of vodka-based cocktail or soft drink. It's an experience worth trying out, especially for vodka lovers, since, as you'll have gathered, in this world of ice, this equally transparent liquid takes pride of place. Don't forget to book!
THE RED LION
Read moreThis old pub, located in a small passage at the end of The Mall, has something very Dickensian about it. Normally, it would be the second pub to have the oldest beer licence in London and has therefore been located there for several centuries now, so it is an institution in the area. The interior is not very large, dark enough, and yet the surroundings are warm and cosy. As is often the case in English pubs. That's why we love them so much. It is well placed, next to Green Park.
AQUARIUM
Read moreThis is the ideal place to stay in this club which opened its doors in 1995 and which has the particularity of being the only one of the city with swimming pool and Jacuzzi. The bathing suit may be necessary. The clientele is not the trendy wildlife that is usually found in the neighborhood. This can go from the friendly and prétention atmosphere of some nights, to literally popular from other nights.
THE SCALA
Read moreHouse, hip-hop and electro are distilled in this old cinema converted into a nightclub. Regular indie music concerts are organized. In all, 4 dance heights and a reception capacity of 1 500 people, so say «heavy» in this quarter of London. The programming fluctuates between mix and live concerts. The programming is heterogeneous. No dress code, necessary in general. For the story, the site was closed after programmed the Kubrick mechanical orange film, which was banned in England at that time.
SCARSDALE
Read moreIf the place used to be used to house Napoleon's officers when the latter wanted to invade England, it is worth noting that, the plan having failed, the English have not been, and have appreciated the conversion in pub to the elegantly flowery facade. Located near a beautiful Edwardian square, the places are often full and the few tables outside are never enough to satisfy the many clients. From the Napoleonic era, the place only kept a portrait of the emperor and his attachment to France a beautiful wine card to choose from glass or bottle with nearly a dozen varieties for each color.
THE MARKET
Read moreBaroque decoration inspired by Venetian palaces with mirrors and chandeliers to create a relaxed and cosy atmosphere. In winter, the fireplace adds a little more to the warm decor. The place is also famous for its music, Djs come to mix the music of garage, house or dance, sometimes jazz concerts are also programmed. A wide selection of beers, wines and cocktails.
THE GRENADIER
Read moreBelieve that all pubs have ghosts, because here too places would be haunted by the ghost of an officer who was beaten to death for cheating cards. What is more certain is that the pub is linked to the military history of the country, having hosted the Duke of Wellington in his time. The walls are filled with military memories: bayonets, sabres, plastron. The specialty of the place, Bloody's Mary, a beer made according to a secret recipe.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Read moreMoving dramatic comedy on relations between a young religion and a captain in Austria of the 1930 s. On stage since late 2006 this is one of the great successes of recent years.
DIRTY DANCING
Read moreIt is difficult to forget Patrick Swayze's magistrale interpretation, but the atmosphere of the film is at the heart of musical comedy. This happens in 1963, and Baby is on holiday with his parents. She doesn't expect to meet love and dance…
THE RELENTLESS GARAGE
Read moreIndie music in an intimate room. A place to discover new talents and sound.
GUANABARA
Read moreThe name is that of the famous bay of Rio, the motto is to make Brazil known but not just its pictures, so it is not only salsa, football and carnival, but a rich musical culture and full of surprises that only this address knows retransmit in London in its original form. Ideal for lovers of Latin music.
WATER RATS
Read moreAn address to discover new youth and frétillants groups. Indeed, the room is a beautiful part of beginner groups; it can be good as at least good.
FREEMASONS ARMS
Read moreClose to the huge Park of Hampstead Heath, this vast pub with modern design is very much appreciated for its calm and its huge garden, where the hikers of return love to stop to enjoy the pleasure of taking a drink outside. A good child and relaxed atmosphere.
EAGLE BAR DINER
Read moreSome summarize the place as the mixture of a pleasant American-inspired Table and a charming cocktail bar. It is true that there is food with grilled meats and burgers and an important list of carefully prepared cocktails by the bartender. All in a sound but friendly atmosphere, several DJ of the capital coming regularly mixing.
LOCK 17
Read moreA pub with decoration and modern design. The large terrace is nice in summer, where tourists and onlookers are encouraged. It is located near the canal and away from the hustle and bustle of Camden High Street, ideal for a drink. A concert hall also welcomes singers from Monday to Friday, while Saturday and Sunday are reserved for British comics.
ROADHOUSE
Read moreOn Covent garden's square, the Roadhouse's red neon neon sign shines quietly. A lower floor, a huge room decorated in the purest American style: Harley Davidson behind the counter, sky chair, photos of stars and neon everywhere. Music varies: Sometimes rock, sometimes électro, sometimes dance, all sorts of things mixed, every night of Djs or groups happens live. The prices are reasonable, especially if there is a happy hour until or depending on the evening.
MUSEUM TAVERN
Read moreAfter a long cultural visit to the British Museum, the Museum Tavern is the ideal location across the street for a relaxing and relaxing stop. In addition, the pub offers very good English beers and serves a very good fish years chips. While the pub was called Dog & Duck in the 1760 th century, as many hunting parties were taking place in nearby marshes, it was renamed as a result of the museum's construction in. Famous clients had their habits, including George Orwell and Karl Marx.
BLUU
Read moreIn this rapidly changing area, Hoxton Square is the centre of renewal, a focal point for animation thanks to various restaurants and bars on the square. The Bluu with its blue lanterns and dark colours, offers comfortable leather armchairs and sofas where you will gladly come among friends to chat and enjoy a beer while watching the onlookers.
LAMB
Read moreDespite the lamb on the sign, the pub and the street actually draw their name from philanthropist William Lamb. This pub was built in 1577 and then embellished during the Victorian era and today retains this traditional decoration, blending red and green tones with a mahogany bar, engraved glass and mirrors.
JRINK
Read moreThis modern and relaxed design bar is famous for its vast selection of cocktails, served with good breakfasts that you can enjoy throughout the night. Also a wine, beer and spirits card. Prices are reasonable for Soho. DJ evenings with mainly Soul, Motown, R'n'B or electro.
BRADLEY’S SPANISH BAR
Read moreThis bar located behind a small street overlooking Tottenham Court Road is the HQ of all lovers of tapas and sangria. But it's very likely that you can't stay inside only the time to order your glass because, despite the two floors, it is in the street that the atmosphere is the most pleasant, a drink by hand and ready to redo the world in words.
ELECTRIC MARKET, ELECTRIC BALLROOM
Read moreThe Electric Ballroom is an iconic venue in the heart of London's Camden Town. With a capacity of 1,500, it has been hosting concerts and events for over 80 years. Once a lively Irish club, the Electric Ballroom has seen the likes of Sid Vicious, Madness, The Clash, U2, Blur, Garbage and The Smiths. More recent bands such as The Vaccines, Future Islands and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have also played on its stage. In addition to concerts, the Electric Ballroom also features a covered market where visitors can find a variety of products.
LADY OF THE GRAPE
Read moreA feminist wine bar. Aiming to honor and support women in viticulture, 90% of the 300+ wines on display are from vineyards (national or otherwise) managed by women. What's more, these women's wines are made organically and biodynamically. The bar is also a bistronomic restaurant, with a menu inspired by French influences. The dishes are delicious. An authentic, ecological and elegant address, founded and run by oenologist Carole Bryon, who will be on hand to advise you on your choices!
TERRA NERA
Read moreTerra Nera is a café in the heart of Camden Town, recognized as one of London's best. Wide selection of the world's largest coffees and teas.
THE GUNNERS
Read moreWelcome to the historic home of Arsenal fans, right in the heart of the charming Highbury district, close to the team's stadium, of course! This pub for soccer fans features a giant screen and six televisions, red-and-white decor on the walls and an overheated atmosphere when Mikel Arteta's men take to the pitch at Emirates Stadium, so you won't feel out of place as Gunners fans... Come on in ! And for the rest of you, it's also a chance to discover the very different atmosphere of English soccer.
THE GEORGE
Read moreThe bar offers concise British cuisine and a wide selection of drinks. It has an intimate space with original Victorian features, such as marble fireplaces and plaster ornaments. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, typical of English pubs. The waiters are friendly and the place is ideal for watching a soccer match. Customers particularly appreciate the beer and traditional English dishes, such as fish and chips. The George is a popular spot for locals and tourists looking for an authentic English pub experience.
MADE IN DAGENHAM
Read moreInspired by a true story based on the successful film, Made in Dagenham is the new exciting musical comedy of the West End. This history combines the themes of friendship, love and justice. Essex, 1968: like thousands of working women, Rita O'Grady tries to get her husband out of bed, prepare her children for school and get to work at the factory on time. But life is about to change forever when Rita leads his friends in a battle against Ford's strength. Funny, touching and eternal, Made in Dagenham shows how ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they stand together.
ONCE
Read moreOunce is the exciting new musical comedy that will delight your heart like no other. A story of sour, sweet and funny love that celebrates the power of music, presented on stage by an extraordinary casting of actors-musicians. You can admire your imagination, spirit and unforgettable songs. He won the incredible number of 8 Tony® Awards, including the best musical comedy award, and a Grammy® award in 2013. This is the show that everyone wants to see more than once, come and discover why…
CALLOOH CALLAY
Read moreA well-known London address and a sure bet for a subdued atmosphere with colorful vintage furniture. This cocktail bar is all about eccentricity and originality! The proof: the menu is hidden in an empty cassette, while the toilets are camouflaged behind the brick wall, as if you were passing through a secret passage, the passage of liberation! The cocktails are just as surprisingly flavorful. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious. In short, an address to discover in Shoreditch..
CAHOOTS
Read moreA resolutely atypical and somewhat secret address in the Soho district: you're transported back to the 1940s in the heart of an abandoned post-war subway station, used as a shelter during air raids. The confined atmosphere is set off by period features such as wooden escalators, carts, vintage posters and furniture. The menu features a series of delicious cocktails. There's also electro swing, a piano bar and evenings of old vinyl. The perfect place for a drink out of the ordinary.
GALLERY CAFÉ
Read moreThis gallery-café opened its doors in 2006, and is run by the charity The Saint Margaret's House. Performance, live music, slam, film screenings, a space for exchange and encounters that also presents monthly exhibitions and a book club. The terrace and garden are particularly pleasant on summer concert evenings, with a little sunshine. It's also a very good place to eat, with low-priced vegetarian dishes and excellent local coffees.
NIGHT TALES
Read moreHidden beneath the arches of Hackney Central station is one of the East's largest terraces, tropical bars and nightclubs, covering almost 10,000m2. It's the perfect place to spend a sunny evening, with a sublime cocktail bar and a large beer garden. At night, you can take refuge inside, where a variety of DJs await you. We particularly recommend their Night Tales and Origins evenings, where we've had the pleasure of seeing the likes of Legowelt, Carista, DJ Bone, Mafalda and many others.
CAMELLIA'S TEA HOUSE
Read moreCamellia's Tea House is a café and tearoom specializing in English teas and cakes. It offers a wide selection of teas, with advice tailored to each pastry. Customers can also buy tea to take away. The tea room has a calm atmosphere and the service is friendly. Customers particularly appreciate the scones, lemon cheesecakes and various pastries on offer. Customer reviews are generally positive, highlighting the quality of the teas and pastries, as well as the pleasant atmosphere.