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Azimut café Italian restaurant bar and cocktail lounge London
“Lovely little cocktail bar, right in the centre of St Katharine Docks. Worth a visit. Nice tapas style food too.”
London Reclamation & Salvage LTD
“Brought some salvaged floorboards for my boat, good price, friendly guys, were really informative and cut my wood to size with a very fast turnaround! Even helped me load the van up afterwards - would definitely recommend :)”
Historic London Tours
“This was an excellent tour. Tom has obviously done a huge amount of research into the area and his enthusiasm came across in his presentation, which was informative and entertaining, as well as being well judged in terms of pace. we enjoyed a rewarding couple of hours in his company and highly recommend his tours.”
Lawn House of London
“Lovely host, She was very welcoming and professional. I appreciated the ease of getting to the property via directions in the ad. Smartly designed en-suite room, very clean and comfortable. Super fast Internet (quicker than in my own home). I will definitely be staying again - great location for us to get around London. You won’t beat the price and service. Thank you and see you again very soon. AM”
The Cinema in the Arches
“Went to see avatar. the cinema was brilliant lots of leg room. the seats recline and they have a little table for your snacks. The staff are super friendly. Great access for wheelchairs.”
City, University of London College Building
“I am currently studying the BMus course here and am having a fantastic time. The university have been so friendly and welcoming to everyone, and the syllabus of my course has a great variety. The university also have some great facilities on offer.”
La Dame de Pic London
“Absolutely loved our lunch there. I've done a few of the 3 Michelin stars in London and I think La Dame de Pic is as good as those (if not better than some of them) even though it is a 2 stars. The whole experience was a delight from taste to presentation, including a very attentive service and a lovely setting/atmosphere.”
The Landmark London
“We stayed here as our mini-moon for a weekend. The staff were very attentive, Kamel in particular was very kind and welcoming. The food were delicious and the atmosphere was very pleasant. Breakfast had a lot to offer and choices and again, very quick and lovely service and food. Our room was beautiful and spacious. The extra attention to detail and dedicated card did not go unnoticed. Overall, a very pleasant stay to celebrate our wedding!”
London's Roman Amphitheatre
“Amazing hidden gem in London! This is a must for history buffs. This wonderfully preserved Roman site is incredible and the story behind its' discovery and preservation is interesting and inspirational too. Definitely a site to give you 'goosebumps!'”
Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel
“Where do I begin? This hotel exceeded my and my husbands expectations. The hotel is absolutely beautiful and I would even go as far to say opulent. When we arrived we were put in and ADA queen room. I didn’t think much of it, but my husband checked our original reservation and we had booked a superior king room with a park view. He went down to let them know about the mix up. Doreen helped to sort everything out and to make up for the error, comped us a suite. We have never felt so cared for in the hospitality realm as we did from Doreen and the rest of the staff at Kimpton Fitzroy. We will always always stay here when we visit London going forward as a result of her and her teams exceptional service. As far as we are concerned, this is the best hotel in London. I would also like to say that every staff member at this hotel was exceptional from the door man to concierge to management. They know what they’re doing here.”
Café Below - City of London
“Booked at Cafe Below for a colleagues leaving meal, we were all extremely happy with our meals, I think we ordered nearly every individual item on the menu and all of them were delicious. Lovely and attentive service, speedy and efficient and everything was very reasonably priced. Thanks, would definitely recommend and return next time in the area.”
Royal Lancaster London
“The afternoon tea here was absolutely phenomenal. My two children (8 and 5) were so thrilled with the cute and delicious food, and the wonderful atmosphere. The best highlight was our server, Hafize. She was so thoughtful and kind, but also took her time to develop a personal connection with us. My girls adored her too, she was so sweet with them. We left with our bellies and hearts full!”
University College London
“If you want a hospital with state of the art technology , and all staff with outstanding professional skills and patient care. This is the place to go. Excellent emergency department they have saved my life and always there for me. Absolutely credit to the NHS”
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
“Make sure to use HotelTully.ᴄᴏm when booking a stay. This web site will compare countless booking websites and usually will have prices much cheaper compared to others! Thank me later on! This hotel is one of the best in this area. I've been staying here for years. If you choose this place you will love it I'm sure! Excellent hotel. Five star service. Made you feel welcome. All staff offer a five star service. Has an excellent St Pancras Spa in the basement where you can quite happily spend the whole day and have a really enjoyable relaxation break. If you pay for a treatment from the treatment menu then you can get free use of the spa facilities. I always leave feeling relaxed and happy that I had spent time at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel and St Pancras Spa. Everything you need is here from the restaurant, bar and rooms for overnight stays.”
Writ in Water
“A work of art commissioned by the National Trust and opened in 2018 by Mark Wallinger. The Writ in Water is situated in round concrete building a short walk from the Magna Carta memorial. In the centre there is a pond with an inscription of Clause 39 of the Magna Carta that can be read in the reflection on the water.”
Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust
“Fascinating slice of history, you can explore the suite of entertaining rooms, including the orangery, saloon, pump room and plunge bath. The garden space surrounding the building features an impressive hermitage grotto and "sham bridge", either end of what was originally a boating pond at the Western springhead of the River Wandle. The Water Tower is a unique Grade II listed early 18th century garden building sited in the grounds of Carshalton House in South London, built when the area was in the Surrey countryside, full of large houses owned by wealthy families. "As the name suggests, this contained a water-powered pump, which supplied water to Carshalton House and the fountains in its garden. However, the building was and is much more than this as it contains a suite of rooms such as the Saloon, the Orangery and a splendid early 18th century bathroom with a tile lined plunge bath. Aside from the Water Tower, there is the surrounding garden including the Hermitage and Folly Bridge. All this is managed voluntarily by the Friends of Water Tower & The Historic Garden Trust."”
University of London
“That's my uni ! Great place, facilities, location, you name it. Number in the world in teaching.”
The Pillar Hotel London
“Wonderful experience here. The staff was professional and accommodating. The location is convenient. Restaurants and shuls all on the same block. Busses stop in front of the hotel for quick transportation to anywhere. If you stay for Shabbat and purchase their hospitality package, this is what your table looks like. They also provide a hotplate which is super hot (so watch out you don't burn your food). Would stay here again and again. Air conditioning was frigid and welcome after a hot day in the tube.”
Premier Inn London Farringdon (Smithfield) hotel
“I've stayed in quite a few Premier Inns and this one was absolutely fantastic, from the time we walked in at 12:30pm they sorted us a room when we weren't supposed to check in till 3 p.m. The man on the check desk was absolutely brilliant, polite, smart etc. The property itself looks newly renovated and the room was perfect. Even when we checked out the cleaner was in the corridor and greeted us with a friendly good morning and asked how we were. As I checked out a different person was on the desk who was equally polite and well dressed, ask me how my stay was etc. Overall a fantastic experience and would give them 10 out of 5 if I could. (I don't write a lot of reviews but I thought I had too express how good this place was)”
Wardian London
“I had such unbelievable experience at Wardianlondon .. as personally here I got one of best opportunity of my life . I consider myself very lucky”
Café in the Crypt
“We were vacationing in London and this cafe was recommended by some friends. We really enjoyed the food, atmosphere and service. It is a cafeteria style place, so be aware of that. The location is right on Trafalgar Square, near the National Gallery, etc. it might be hard to find because it is just a small glass building on the side of St Martin-in-the-Fields church. The crypt is underneath the church area. The food was very good, as was the service. The location is great if you are going to the National Gallery or nearby sites. This could be a good place if you want a really interesting venue, quick service and in and out experience. I added a screen shot from google to help find the entrance. It is to your right as you face the St Matin-in-the-Fields church. Enjoy!”
Point A London, Canary Wharf
“I recently stayed at the Point A Hotel in Canary Wharf and I had a great experience. The hotel staff was extremely nice and accommodating, and they made my stay very pleasant. They were always available to help with any questions I had, and they made sure that everything was taken care of. The rooms were clean and well-maintained, which is always a plus. Although the rooms were generally rather small, they were definitely enough for a short city trip. The beds were comfortable and the amenities were all there. One of the best things about this hotel is its location directly in Canary Wharf. The underground and DLR stations were only a 5-minute walk away, which made it very easy to get around the city. Overall, I would definitely recommend this hotel for anyone looking for a comfortable and convenient stay in Canary Wharf. The staff is friendly, the rooms are clean and comfortable, and the location is unbeatable. Whether you're in town for business or pleasure, this hotel is a great choice.”
St Mary's University Twickenham London
“Outstanding sports hall in Strawberry Hill area of Twickenham. Large well maintained wood sports hall ( we played basketball but it is marked for several sports ) lobby has vending machines and personable front desk staff. Fields’s are excellent. There is also a nice strength and conditioning hall as well.”
Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge
“Stayed on a first-time business trip and, boy, this place does not disappoint. Whilst it is on the steeper side for an overnight stay, the extra facilities guests have access to (spa, gym, pool etc) in the price plus the service and quality of the rooms makes it value for money. Room service food was fantastic and the room amenities are excellent. Especially love the small Nespresso coffee machines in the rooms, makes a welcome change to a decent morning brew! My only comment is the shower in the room did have some light mould/mildew on the tiles around the ceiling, but honestly very light and only spotted because of my height. Not enough to bring the overall experience down at all. And the breakfast buffet service, whew! Amazing spread of cooked breakfast items, fruit, cereals, pastries, juices, everything! Leo's Restaurant where meals are served has a lovely open atmosphere and great lighting from the massive windows along the outside wall.”
The Rose & Crown, London Bridge (PUBLOVE)
“Experience great, trying a burger, sure it will be fine. Very busy with lots of happy people. A great place. I am a bit confused as the boss says it's a backpacker hostel. Ok but £164 a night, guess I am out of touch. No criticism (in any bad way) but did not realize it was that costly for people to get a room for the night. All done, this is an excellent place, great fun and friendly. Take a bow!!!”
King's College London
“King's has five campuses: its historic Strand Campus in central London, three other Thames-side campuses (Guy's, St Thomas' and Waterloo) nearby and one in Denmark Hill in south London. It also has a presence in Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, for its professional military education, and another in Newquay, Cornwall, where its information service centre is based. In 2020/21, King's had a total income of £1 billion, of which £188.0 million was from research grants and contracts.[3] It has the fourth largest endowment of any university in the United Kingdom, and the largest of any in London. It is the 12th largest university in the United Kingdom by total enrolment.[5] Its academic activities are organised into nine faculties, which are subdivided into numerous departments, centres, and research divisions. King's is a member of academic organisations including the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the European University Association, and the Russell Group. King's is home to six Medical Research Council centres and is a founding member of the King's Health Partners academic health sciences centre, Francis Crick Institute and MedCity. It is the largest European centre for graduate and post-graduate medical teaching and biomedical research, by number of students,[12] and includes the world's first nursing school, the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery.[13] King's is generally regarded as part of the "golden triangle" of universities located in the cities of Oxford, Cambridge and London.[14] King's has often had royal patronage by virtue of its foundation, with the late Queen Elizabeth II having been patron.[15] King's alumni and staff include 14 Nobel laureates; contributors to the discovery of DNA structure, Hepatitis C, the Hepatitis D genome, and the Higgs boson; pioneers of in-vitro fertilisation, stem cell/mammal cloning and the modern hospice movement; and key researchers advancing radar, radio, television and mobile phones. Alumni also include heads of states, governments and intergovernmental organisations; nineteen members of the current House of Commons and seventeen members of the current House of Lords; and the recipients of three Oscars, three Grammys and one Emmy.”
The Westminster London, Curio Collection by Hilton
“This hotel is great! You can walk everywhere, the rooms are very clean and bright and the gym was excellent. Loved that there was a second floor restaurant and ground floor dining option and coffee shops/grocery stores nearby to grab small items. Only complaint would be the hallways are extremely dark.”
Premier Inn London Rainham hotel
“Premier Inn Rainham, London (Weds 21st Sept 22) Whilst the hotel is slightly older and the rooms a little tired (old style Premier Inn) the service was excellent....Mikala on front desk very helpful and efficient. The Table Table (restaurant and bar) very good.....terrific service from staff for breakfast, clean and tidy (quick too). Thanks Julian”
Ye Olde London
“I’ve walked past this pub for many years but had never visited until today. To be honest its name and proximity to St Paul’s Cathedral put me off, as I wrongly assumed that it was a tourist place. Really friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere. A much bigger space downstairs although closed on a quiet January afternoon. Loved the huge wooden balustrades that dominate the street level bar area. A Greene King pub but I was happy to find Timothy Taylor Landlord on draught. Even a garden out back - a rarity in The City of London. A hidden gem in plain sight!”
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