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  • The Royal Academy of Music Museum

    Museum, 1–5 York Gate, Marylebone Rd, London NW1 5HTOpen on Fridays from 11 am to 6 pm, the

  • Royal College of Music Museum

    Prince Consort Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2BSWith its origins dating back to 1894,

  • The Vault At The Hardrock Cafe

     150 Old Park Ln, London W1K 1QZWelcome to the

  • Looking for more literary inspiration in London?

    For other literary spots, you could try some pubs frequented by literary luminaries, which have fascinating historical pasts…

  • Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare

    Hampton Court Road, Hampton, TW12 2EJSettled on the bank of the River Thames, this temple-like pavilion was built by the…

  • Dr Johnson’s House

    17 Gough Square, London, EC4A 3DEA short walk from Fleet Street, Samuel Johnson’s former home can be found in the heart of…

  • Carlyle’s House

    24 Cheyne Row, London, SW3 5HLAlright, we know that Thomas Carlyle might not be most famous for being a literary writer, but…

  • Keats House

    10 Keats Grove, London, NW3 2RRThe Romantic poet John Keats lived at this

  • V & A

    Cromwell Road, London, SW7 2RLWhile the

  • Royal Albert Hall

    Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 2APStep into the heart of London's musical legacy at the

  • Dickens House Museum

    48-49 Doughty Street, London, WC1N 2LXOn 48 Doughty Street in Bloomsbury, you can find the Georgian terraced

  • The Wallace

    What? A french-style Brasserie and drop-in café inside The Wallace Collection.Where? Marylebone: Manchester Square, London…

  • The Blues Kitchen

    Multiple LocationsThis London based Texan BBQ restaurant and blues bar hosts live sessions that will have you tapping your…

  • Shoryu Ramen

    Multiple LocationsLast but absolutely not least on our list is Shoryu Ramen. This restaurant was birthed by Tak Tokumine and…

  • Shake Shack

    Despite being famous for its shack burger and its shake shack hotdog, hand-spun milkshakes and featured shakes are catching…

  • Pho

    Pho opened its doors to the public in 2005 and made their mark as London’s first Vietnamese street food restaurant. With…

  • Ozone

    Multiple LocationsOzone Coffee, founded 25 years ago in New Zealand and a London fixture for 11 years, is the epitome of…

  • On the Bab

    Oh steamed buns, you’re just so versatile, you vehicles for taste sensations you. We’ve had tastes of Taiwan, Japan and…

  • MEATliquor

    Fancy a boozy milkshake? Then look no further than MEATliquor in Covent Garden. If there was ever a school of hard…

  • Lina Stores

    Iconic, pastel-coloured and pasta-loving in Soho (and now many more locations) since 1944. Lina, the founder, came from…