Temper Soho pleases well-heeled carnivores. From the nondescript office-block entrance, you’ll descend to a cozy, stylish cellar filled with rich smoke from meat grilling on
Wren’s most famous church is the great St. Paul’s, its elaborate interior capped by a 365-foot dome. Since World War II, St. Paul’s has been
Here, in just two rooms, are the literary treasures of Western civilization, from early Bibles to Shakespear’e Hamlet to Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Lying some 90 miles west of London in the Wiltshire countryside, Stonehenge is perhaps the world’s most awe-inspiring ancient stone circle. Older than the Great
Simply put, this is the greatest chronicle of civilization… anywhere. A visit here is like taking a long hike through Encyclopedia Britannica National Park. The
Andrew Edmunds Restaurant is a tiny candlelit space where you’ll want to hide your guidebook and not act like a tourist. This little place –
The Tower has served as a castle in wartime, a king’s residence in peacetime, and, most notoriously, as the prison and execution site of rebels.
The greatest church in the English-speaking world, Westminster Abbey is where England’s kings and queens have been crowned and buried since 1066. Like a stony
One of our basic rules of travel is to always listen to the advice of your taxi cab driver. You’ll know right away if the
Located at the prime meridian (0 degrees longitude), this observatory is famous as the point from which all time and distances on earth are measured.