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Pubs
Gordon’s Wine Bar
“Gordon’s Wine Bar is a nice place to visit for a glass of post-show wine;
it’s a quirky wine bar – London’s oldest – hidden away and easy to get
to from Earls Court.” – RK
Location: 47 Viller Street. Tube: Embankment
“Zebrano Bar on Carnaby Street is a lively underground bar and
club with a delicious array of fresh cocktails.” – EG
Location: Ganton Street (just off Carnaby Street).
Tube: Oxford Circus
“The Harwood Arms is a warm and friendly ‘boozer’ just round the corner from Earls Court at
the Seagrave Road car park.” – PM
Location: Walham Grove. Tube: Fulham Broadway
“The Living Room on Heddon Street, just off Regent Street, is great for unwinding after a hard
day; they have a grand piano near their long bar, and often have jazz singers creating a unique
atmosphere.” – CS
Location: Heddon Street. Tube: Piccadilly
“The Farm on the way to Fulham is a classy but cosy bar-restaurant with superb sirloins while
Kettners in Soho is good for big groups of people out to have a good time.” – PM
(The Farm) Location: Farm Lane. Tube: Fulham Broadway. (Kettners) Location: 29, Romilly Street.
Tube: Leicester Square
“If it’s not already cold enough outside for you, there’s the Absolut ICE Bar just across the piazza from
The Living Room. It’s London’s only bar where everything from the bar to the walls to the glass you
drink from is made entirely from crystal clear ice transported from Sweden.” – JH
Location: Heddon Street. Tube: Piccadilly
“For a taste of Morocco and Thailand in one, head to the Sugar Hut in
Fulham, for a great night out with some fun and funky music.” – AM
Location: North End Road. Tube: Fulham Broadway
“After dinner, if you're in the mood for somewhere with a Latin feel, go
to Floridita. It is distinctively Cuban in its theme and a
bar/restaurant/salsa club rolled into one.” – LM
Location: 100 Wardour Street. Tube: Piccadilly
Floridita
Insider’s Tips
“Before you travel to London, get yourself an ‘Oyster card’ (www.tfl.gov.uk). If “If you want to get a feel for London in a way that you don't get from the tube,
you charge it with prepaid credit or a travelcard, you can travel around London then you should take one of the many London walks – whether it's a stroll round
more quickly and for about half the cost than if you were to buy individual London's historic hidden streets, or a look at Jack The Ripper's murder sites,
tickets.” – CS you'll see London in a whole new light.” – JH
“Have a wander around Holland Park, one of London's loveliest small parks, with “If it is anything other than bad weather… walk, don’t take the tube for short
woodland and roaming peacocks.” – EG journeys. The distance between these tube stations is roughly a 10-minute walk:
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