Little Paris Store
39 Park Road, London
Amateur of French home deco? Little Paris offers you a fascinating and imaginative time trip through an eclectic range of vintage and unique furniture, curiosities, contemporary Fashion and home ac...
Amateur of French home deco? Little Paris offers you a fascinating and imaginative time trip through an eclectic range of vintage and unique furniture, curiosities, contemporary Fashion and home ac...
We are a community leisure centre operated by Everyone Active in partnership with Southwark Council. We have 2 swimming pools, a large gym and 2 exercise studios.
The Cinema Museum's fascinating and comprehensive collection encompasses every aspect of 'going to the pictures', from the architecture and fittings from cinemas themselves the ephemeral marketing...
An upscale 5-star hotel in London imbued with historic influences and contemporary artwork feel, the sleek-design Hilton London Bankside boasts a fantastic location in central London, just a few pa...
The Bush Theatre is a world-famous home for new plays and an internationally renowned champion of playwrights. We discover, nurture and produce the best new playwrights from the widest range of ba...
The Estorick Collection is housed in a Grade II listed Georgian building in the heart of the Canonbury. We are a small museum and strive to give as many people as possible the opportunity to see o...
Hilldrop Community Centre is a thriving multi-purpose community resource that provides a wide range of services, activities and meeting spaces for people of all ages. The mission of the community...
Naturally Fast Food. We opened Leon because we wanted to prove that it was possible to serve food that both tastes good and does you good. We celebrate the natural rhythms of nature, so the menu...
The Brunei Gallery is an exciting venue in central London that hosts a programme of changing contemporary and historical exhibitions from Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The Gallery's aim is to...
Charles Dickens lived in this house from 1837 to 1839 and wrote Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby whilst living here. Manuscripts, rare editions, personal items, paintings and other visual source...