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Top 10 London Boroughs to Move to in 2024

...Westminster, Lambeth is a diverse borough that features iconic landmarks like the London Eye and the South Bank. Its cultural vibrancy and proximity to the city centre draw in a...
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Stables Bar at The Milestone Hotel, Kensington

...architecture retains elements of its 17th-century origins, providing a timeless backdrop to the experience. The Drinks Presented in a coupe-style glass, my first elixir, Keffir Southside, took me through an...
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Natalie O’Brien, co-founder of Need

...I have worked in hospitality for many years, owning two country pubs in the heart of the South Downs, The Berwick Inn, Berwick and The Bull on the Green, Newick....
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Bagatelle London brings classic French-Mediterranean dining to the heart of Mayfair

...the South of France. Having closed for a few weeks over the summer, the exquisite interior revamp sets the stage for seasonally inspired dishes, new additions to the cocktail menu...
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London’s Most Famous Dialects Don’t Seem to Exist Anymore

...almost all northern pronunciations would no longer exist within 45 years, as southern dialects spread northward. The paper cited the odd example of a word for snail – dod-man or...
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My Arbor, Italian Dolomites

They Say “My Arbor is a 5-star spa “tree hotel” immersed in the peaceful mountains of South Tyrol in North Italy, the only one of its kind in the region...
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