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Events | Notting Hill, Kensal Green & Maida Vale, Various Locations
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How to make your bedroom more calming
...a challenge when clutter piles up, or the space doesn’t quite evoke a sense of calm. Transforming your bedroom into a sanctuary takes a little thought and effort, but the...
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Sip in Style: London’s Tea Temples You Simply Must Visit
...The finger sandwiches are tiny but mighty, and their scones? Heavenly, though I reckon they’ve changed their clotted cream supplier recently. Pricy at £75, but hey, you only live once....
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5 Unique Things to Do in London to Learn a New Skill
...including baking artisan bread, making fresh pasta, or preparing gourmet desserts. Final Thoughts London is a treasure trove of learning experiences, offering something for everyone regardless of their interests. From...
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Cafe Linea to Open on Duke of York Square in Chelsea
...to à la carte dining, guests will enjoy freshly baked morning pastries to accompany artisan coffee, inventive bar snacks alongside evening drinks, and an exciting range of miniature cakes and...
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Yauatcha, City & Soho
The Blurb Yauatcha, the Cantonese all-day dining restaurant offers first-class dim sum, cocktails, tea, and European patisserie. Opened in 2004 by Alan Yau, famous for Wagamama, Busaba and Hakkasan, Yauatcha...
London for Book Lovers: Literary Haunts and Hidden Libraries
...Water (Regent’s Canal) John Sandoe Books (Chelsea) Brick Lane Bookshop (Shoreditch) Liberia (Spitafields) Do you require more privacy when plunging into your favourite novel? If so, popular aparthotels in London...
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