You may be disappointed if you duck into Gordon’s in search of a respite from the London rain. But the water dripping from the cellar’s ceiling is simply part of the bar’s charm. En savoir plus .
This Fleet Street landmark was rebuilt back in 1667 ('in the reign of King Charles II'), and its seventeenth-century history is in large part responsible for its twenty-first-century appeal. En savoir plus .
Much bigger than it looks, soaked in history, with lots of warmly old-fashioned rooms, cheap Sam Smiths beer, and a convivial atmosphere En savoir plus .
It might look like it was built in 1920s Uzbekistan (then turned inside out) but, believe it or not, the Barbican is about to celebrate its thirtieth birthday. En savoir plus .