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London is the cultural, political and economic heart of Britain, famous for its world-class museums, galleries, royal palaces, shopping destinations, West End theatre shows and award-winning restaurants. Whether you want to stay in a 5-star luxury hotel and sip Champagne on the London Eye or find a cheap hostel and stroll around one of London's beautiful Royal Parks, you're sure to find something that suits your budget and interests.

Bares e vida noturna

Os bares e a vida noturna para conhecer

Hands In Air Rave, Ministry of Sound, London, the United Kingdom

Ministry of Sound

Converted from an old bus station in the 90s, the Ministry of Sound is a legendary spot in London's clubbing scene, and it's an international brand, too. Located close to Elephant and Castle, south of Waterloo, the club boasts five rooms, four bars, a VIP lounge, a courtyard area and what's said to be the world’s best sound system.

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Churchill Arms, Notting Hill, London

The Churchill Arms

The Churchill Arms is a visually iconic London pub, instantly recognisable by its exterior blanketed in lavish flower displays. Built in 1750, its interior is a crowded, boisterous museum of Churchill memorabilia and eclectic bric-a-brac. Beyond its historic, ale-serving bar, the pub holds the notable distinction of being among the first in London to house a Thai restaurant, which operates within a separate, plant-filled dining room. This unique combination of classic pub atmosphere, kitschy historical character, and unexpected cuisine has cemented its reputation as a singular Notting Hill landmark.

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Three male friends are sharing a joyful moment at a bar

Vaulty Towers

Run by the creative minds behind The Vaults, Vaulty Towers is a bar that perfectly captures the whimsical essence of the experimental art space beneath. It's packed with curios like an exaggeratedly tall bar stool, or a table disguised as a secret tree house. Whimsy runs through the drink menu, too: negronis are served on tap, and there is a genuine creative touch to everything they do, down to a makeshift spinning wheel to determine your pick of drink if you're so inclined.

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Couple Meeting For Lunchtime Drinks In Traditional English Pub Making A Toast

Marksman Public House

Marksman Public House is an award-winning establishment in London's flourishing East End features a revamped 150-year-old pub, unmistakably modern yet layered with history, and an upstairs dining room where you can fully expect to be served one of the city's finest Sunday roasts.

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bartender in a speakeasy, Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town, London, the United Kingdom

Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town

Sure, the concept of "insider-only" speakeasy is far from new, but we think this little place is worth seeking out. It's not just the satisfaction of being somewhere secret — Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town takes itself with a refreshingly healthy dose of irony, which shines through its "rules of engagement" (as point 2 reads, "The town is Scaredy Cat Town, not Cool Cats Town, the Mayor demands the highest standards of self deprecation"), all the while serving a great selection of inventive cocktails and finger foods; there's also a weekend brunch at 39£ a piece. To get here, enter through The Breakfast Club (Spitalfields) and head straight for the Smeg fridge. Don't even think of leaving the same way you came in lest you blow their cover: there is a separate exit through the toilet.

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arcade games at The Four Quarters, London, the United Kingdom

The Four Quarters

The Four Quarters is a no-frills bar in Peckham with major nostalgia-factor packed full of retro arcade games. Each game is only 25 pence to play, so you can have them all, plus great vegetarian and vegan grub.

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