Cass Art
4.18 km24 Berwick Street, London
Close to Oxford Street, St Martin’s and several museums, this is the perfect place for an art shop, Soho’s creative energy and vibrancy seemingly transmitted into the store. Alongside art supplies...
Close to Oxford Street, St Martin’s and several museums, this is the perfect place for an art shop, Soho’s creative energy and vibrancy seemingly transmitted into the store. Alongside art supplies...
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 Garrick Theatre is based in the West End on Charing Cross Road. The venue was named after the famous actor David Garrick. Opening in 1889 the Garrick had a reputation initially for staging me...
Enjoy London Transport Museum in the heart of Covent Garden. Lively exhibitions explore over 200 years of history and reveal compelling stories about the influence transport has had on London’s so...
The Ampersand Hotel is a new London experience with individually styled bedrooms and balconied suites, splashes of contemporary art and a ground floor patisserie serving artisanal coffee and Champa...
Modern multiscreen cinema with digital projection and sound equipment, plus a custom party service.
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...
Edwards Wimbledon is situated on Hartfield Road, in a lively area with great tram and underground links. Our buzzing venue prides itself on music from our favourite era’s, the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s a...
Tune Hotels is a “Limited Service” hotel company that emphasizes on quality basics and at the same time offer our guest the option of “adding-on” other amenities that they may require during their...
The Duke of York's is a beautiful theatre in the heart of London's west end, dating back to 1892 it was the home to David Belasco's Madame Butterfly, which was seen by Puccini, who later turned it...