Destinations: Mayfair · Notting Hill · Chelsea/Kensington
Themes: Arts + Culture · Hotels + Resorts · Shopping
Inspired by: Editor's Note
Destinations: Mayfair · Notting Hill · Chelsea/Kensington
Themes: Arts + Culture · Hotels + Resorts · Shopping
Inspired by: Editor's Note
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“Why not have some fun!” may well have been what Kit Kemp said as she released her arsenal of bold colors and supergraphic effects on the public space
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Milliner to royals, celebs, and fashion's elite, Irishman Philip Treacy's bespoke studio/retail shop in Belgravia has eye-catching chapeaux and fascin
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Since 1827, this Mayfair boutique has carried the ultimate in luxury houseware basics, from fine bone china to crystal stemware to sterling silverware
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Within this labyrinthine collection of stately buildings covering 12 acres lie more than 27,000 pieces and 43,000 photographs: everything from Celtic
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London, Soho/Covent Garden, Chelsea/Kensington, Marylebone
Despite being right in the heart of London, the thriving neighborhood of Marylebone (pronounced mary-le-bone) maintains a fairly low profile. Those who do discover a world of independent cafés, homegr
...London, Soho/Covent Garden, Bloomsbury, South Bank, Chelsea/Kensington
So what if the euro is up and the dollar is down?That doesn’t mean you should skip a trip to Europe. You can still find great deals, even in pricey places. In London the secret is simple: knowing wher
...Barnsley, London, The Cotswolds, Mayfair, Soho/Covent Garden
Visions of firelit Cotswolds country inns, shopping at Harrod's, and carols in the Royal Albert Hall make England—especially London—a potent draw at Christmastime.
London, Soho/Covent Garden, South Bank, Chelsea/Kensington, East London
Savor the new hotels and restaurants of the revitalized Southbank Centre, and then visit the area's pride and joy: the newly refurbished Royal Festival Hall.
London, Mayfair, Clerkenwell, Hyde Park/Green Park, Bloomsbury
Once considered a backwater of crusty Old Master dealers, London is now a contemporary art powerhouse, with more creative and commercial artistic clout than anywhere outside New York.
London, London Bridge
On weekends Borough Market draws some 70 organic farmers, artisanal producers, world-class bakers, and gourmet food importers from all over the world. The streets surrounding London’s oldest wholesale...
London, Hyde Park/Green Park, Richmond (Richmond-upon-Thames), Westminster, Chelsea/Kensington
The city’s incomparable sparkle could put any Scrooge in touch with his inner Cratchit. Watch a pantomime at the Hackney Empire—a thousand rotten jokes and a happy ending guaranteed. Tour Charles Dick
...London, Hyde Park/Green Park, South Bank, Notting Hill, East End (Hoxton, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, Shoreditch)
For designer Alice Temperley, London is an outdoor place, a city of rooftop restaurants and parks, quaint neighborhoods and open-air markets ready to be explored by bike or car. Many of Temperley's de...
Chelsea/Kensington, Kings Cross
Two recent openings in London's southwestern enclaves prove that high style doesn't have to come at a high price. The intimate Rockwell comprises 40 rooms tricked out with oak furniture and Neisha Cro...
Birmingham, Chelsea/Kensington, London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
With sophisticated, space-saving innovations and plenty of amenities, England's Yotel and Nitenite are reimagining the capsule hotel for the 21st century. EasyHotel has offered tiny accommodations wit...
Florence, Duomo area, Santa Maria Novella
Florence, Italy has produced some of the world's greatest painters—from Masaccio to Michelangelo. Visit one of its best-known drawing schools and discover that it's never too late to become a Renaissa
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