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"When it comes to luxury, no other place in Britain beats or even comes close to the legendary Harrods. Internationally famous for its excellent selection of merchandise, Harrods is the place to shop at in London. Rows and rows of expensive shops, brands, products, and the finest restaurants cover seven full floors and the department store even offers a personalized shopping experience with the help of a personal shopper, should you feel overwhelmed."
"Stocking over 750 luxury brands including clothing, accessories, gifts, and food, Harrods occupies one million square feet of retail space in London’s Knightsbridge, making it one of the biggest department stores in Europe. There are hundreds of individual departments covering everything from designer clothing to furniture. Harrods is known for stocking an astonishing range of products under their slogan “all things for all people”."
"As one of the most luxurious and popular department stores in Britain, Harrods is known for being the place to purchase anything: from fashion, to property, to vintage port.[Learn more]"
"Bhavi Beauty Wembley is an independent beauty spa located at the foot of London’s iconic Wembley Stadium. Right in the heart of the London Designer Outlet, they offer a sanctuary of pampering away from the bustling atmosphere of the area. Specialising in the ancient, Indian arts of threading and massages, they also provide a range of beauty treatments to help you feel both refreshed and refined."
"Find vendors from across London selling unique finds in Eccleston Yards every Sunday, just around the corner from Victoria Station. Pick up illustrated children’s books, handmade candles, stunning ceramics, bespoke jewellery and more. Fuel your shopping spree with food from the variety of traders each week."
"Awarded England’s Best Hotel Spa 2019 at the World Spa Awards™, The Lanesborough’s attentive staff know exactly how to best pamper guests. Located close to Buckingham Palace, the setting is perfect for a regal style spa break, particularly for those wanting to sample something new… The subterranean club is but two and a half years old, having re-opened in 2017 with stunning interior refurbishments designed by studio 1508. Fireplaces, silk wallpaper, wood panelling, bronze trims, deep blue satin and leather upholstery all create an ambience of refined opulence."
"The Lanesborough Hotel’s swanky spa in Knightsbridge offers fantastic facilities (and some of the most ‘grammable changing rooms we’ve seen), but it’s open to members only (aside from hotel guests). Membership costs from £3,500/year or £300/month, plus a joining fee from £1,000. Inside, there’s a vast gym with every machine you can think of; a cold mist, mint-infused “shower,” to cool you down post-workout; thermal suites and hydrotherapy pools to unwind in; as well as a dedicated parlour offering top notch manis."
"The award-winning spa at The Lanesborough is undoubtedly one of the most lavish in the city. A subterranean oasis of calm, it houses a vast gym, hydro pool, saunas and steam rooms, as well as its own food and drink offering centered around nutritionally rich dishes that promote inner health. There are three spa day options at The Lanesborough Club & Spa, ranging from a three-hour session to a full day of treatments."
"The first Aman spa to open outside of one of the brand's luxury resorts. The Connaught, Carlos Place, Mayfair, London, W1K 2AL. Tube: Bond Street Station"
"For more casual dining in the Covent Garden neighborhood, head to Tredwell’s, which prides itself on being welcoming to both adults and children. The kids’ menu offers crispy chicken breast, cheesy tomato pizza, and more, while the standard menu boasts a selection of fish, chicken, duck, and steak. There’s also a prix fixe menu and a special Sunday roast."
"A modern, light, high end dining room headed up by Marcus Wareing, Tredwells is the only restaurant in London with a children’s tasting menu. For £17, your child can try seven different courses and will be given their own recipe to take home. They have a menu to colour in and options for less adventurous or younger eaters and also offer junior cocktails."
"With famous chef Marcus Wareing at the helm of this Covent Garden restaurant, you know you're in for a treat. Make your way to Tredwells, where poached pollock, hanger steak and indulgent desserts washed down with Champagne await."
"Unit 7, The White Building, 1st Floor,c/o CRATE Bar, Queen's Yard, London E9 5EN. This East London restaurant from Douglas McMaster is at the forefront of no-waste cooking (and restaurants) in London. McMaster has been involved in the no-waste initiative from the early days and has created a restaurant that both embraces the movement fully and showcases the excellent food that a no-waste ethos can produce."
"Chef Douglas McMaster’s zero waste concept, transported from Brighton to London, relies predominantly on the inventive use of vegetables. They also churn their own butter, milk their own oats and have an onsite brewery, whilst in the dining room you’ll find upcycled furniture and mycelium fittings."
"Brighton's Silo, the world's first zero-waste restaurant, has moved to Hackney Wick. Here, trailblazing chef Doug McMaster fashions lesser-loved ingredients and wonky produce into the likes of beetroot prune with... Top ChoiceModern European in Richmond, Kew & Hampton Court"