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England: London: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Tate Britain

Located at Millbank near Vauxhall Bridge in Pimlico, the Tate Britain is the most prestigious of the Tate’s. It houses the British national collections, ranging from the 16th Century to...
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England: London: What to See & Do: Sights: Tate to Tate Boat

This 220-seat catamaran—with exterior and interior designs by artist Damien Hirst—ferries passengers between Tate Modern and Tate Britain, in Pimlico. The boat runs every forty minutes, and it also stops...
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England: London: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: You Asked: What to do with a 5-year-old in London?

London is one of the cities in Europe that most easily captures the imagination of young children. Many of its best-known tourist sights appeal to kids such as the London...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Classics: Wolseley

Breakfast at the Wolseley will brighten the grayest of London days. With its high ceilings and grand pillars, arches and stairways, the onetime car showroom has a vibe similar to...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Daylesford Organic

Lady Carole Bamford’s eye for detail wins again at Daylesford’s Pimlico setting, her latest. The gleaming white marble interior and handmade willow staircase are exquisite, as is the shop’s selection...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: Yauatcha

Famed restaurateur Alan Yau’s Soho bistro is guaranteed to please, with mouthwatering dim sum, all-day cocktails, beautifully presented Chinese teas and delectable French pastries. The Christian Liaigre–designed two-story space is...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon

France’s celebrated chef saved Londoners a trip through the Chunnel when he opened one of his “workshop” restaurants in the West End two years ago. This outpost shares the same...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Setting: Petersham Nurseries café

Those seeking a bit of country air must try this quirky but delectable café in gorgeous Richmond Park, just outside of London. Prepare yourself for a rustic chic setting, with...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Cocktails: Connaught Bars

Now that the Connaught is well on the way to its restored glory, it has two seductive spots for drinks and conversation. The larger Coburg Bar, to the right of...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: Barrafina

A no-reservation policy and just twenty-three stools at the L-shaped bar mean long lines at this tapas place of the moment. Barrafina, the brainchild of restaurateurs Sam and Eddie Hart,...
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