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A great place to pick up jewellery for a loved one while having lunch or afternoon tea.
Submitted by Tom
The Folly at Monument is like a Secret Garden! Perfect for weekend brunches, lazy lunches or catch ups after work - whatever the occasion, the Folly can do it!
Submitted by Hollie
This restaurant in The Heron is a great way to start the day and there's not a bad view either... Breakfast is a must!!
Submitted by Tom
One of London's most famous landmarks with a beautiful, ornate interior and regular tours.
Submitted by Tom
A quirky but intimate spot for live plays and music events. Home of London Symphony Orchestra!
Submitted by Cliodhna
Not a bad way to start your day with breakfast at the Shard!
Submitted by Tom
Fantastic breakfast dishes served throughout the day, but be warned, it gets very busy at the weekend, so expect to queue.
Submitted by Karen
A special occasion place - beautifully prepared food and stunning views.
Submitted by Olivia
Busy but buzzing and the cocktails are amazing. If you want to try sushi for the first time, no better place. Delicious!
Submitted by Trish
Is there anything more English than Morris dancing in front of Sir Francis Drake's galleon!?
Submitted by Dan
Set on the site of one of England's oldest prisons, this museum is a great day out for all the family!
Submitted by Dan
Whilst there have been many new entries into the London burger market, GBK remains a firm favourite. The Don burger is a thing of beauty!
Submitted by Dan
Very impressive meat dishes cooked in a proper American smoker. The ribs are fantastic!
Submitted by Sarah-Jane
Great food in a glass-walled Benugo restaurant that has a varied menu made using local produce. It is just a short walk from London Liverpool Street and Spitalfields Market.
Submitted by Lewis
Sourcing and selling the best of British and Irish cheeses. Make sure you check out Neal's Yard Dairy when you're wandering through Borough Market.
Submitted by John
Why not explore the nearby areas of City, Barbican, Aldgate, Spitalfields, Southwark, Shoreditch, Borough, Clerkenwell, Whitechapel and Wapping
Did you know?
"In the City of London there is only one 'road' and that's Goswell Road, which was only laid in 1994."
Adrian Jarockyj
Tim Standing
Thomas Holmes
The area called Bank in Central London is named from the Bank of England. The station is served by the Central, Northern and Waterloo and City lines and the Docklands Light Railway. Nearby Monument station, named from the Monument to the Great Fire of London, opened in 1884 and is served by the District and Circle lines.
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