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Mr Fogg's Gin Parlour
Mr Fogg's Gin Parlour
1 New Row, Covent Garden, London, WC2N 4EA

0.49km

Mr Fogg’s Gin Parlour is the finest spot in London for gin lovers to immerse themselves in this most splendid spirit....Read more

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Royal Academy of Music Museum
Royal Academy of Music Museum
Royal Academy of Music Museum, London, NW1 5HT

0.95km

Musical instruments and artefacts of the Royal Academy of MusicRead more

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Royal College of Music
RCM Museum of Music
Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, London, SW7 2BS

2km

Musical instruments, art, documents and accessories, part of the Royal College of MusicRead more

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Oxford Street borders four different districts of London, Soho, Fitzrovia, Marylebone, and Mayfair .



Oxford Street is located in the borough of Westminster in central London.

Oxford Street can be considered to form part of the districts of Fitzrovia, Soho and Mayfair .



The best nightclubs in London and their location is rather subjective as there are great clubs in different areas of London each with a different vibe. Mayfair tends to have the most exclusive celebrity clubs whilst east London is a little bit cooler.

Soho has some good places too although you won't rub shoulders with high society if you cross over Regent Street.



London's China Town is located in central London around Gerrard Street, close to Leicester Square. The nearest tube stations are Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.



The main areas in London for the best London clubs are Mayfair and Soho. Shoreditch and East London are becoming increasing popular too.


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Blue Plaques in London

Red House, Bexleyheath, Philip Webb, And William Morris Blue Plaque - Red House built in 1859-60 by Philip Webb architect for William Morris poet and artist who lived here 1860-1865
Beau Brummell Blue Plaque - Beau Brummell 1778-1840 leader of fashion lived here
George Myers Blue Plaque - George Myers 1803-1875 Master Builder lived here 1842-1853
John Archer Blue Plaque - John Richard Archer 1863-1932 Mayor of Battersea who fought social and racial injustice lived here
Fabian Society Blue Plaque - The site of 17 Osnaburgh Street where the Fabian Society was founded in 1884.
Horatio Nelson Blue Plaque - Horatio, Lord Nelson 1758-1805 lived here in 1798

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