City & Bank
Bank is in the rich heartland of the nation’s capital. Located in what’s commonly known as the City of London, a square mile of trading and financial services, it is the hub of the financial district in London and home not surprisingly, to the Bank of England. Read more...
Canary Wharf & The Docklands
A major business district, Canary Wharf and The Docklands is now one of London’s main financial centres. Once a thriving port, it was first built in the 17th Century and known simply as the port of London. Read more...
Covent Garden
A lively and vibrant area of London, Covent Garden is most commonly associated with the former fruit and vegetable market in the central square. Located on the eastern fringes of The West End, the area was once a 40 acre site forming the large kitchen garden for the convent at Westminster. Read more...
Greenwich
A fantastic location for a team building event, Greenwich is a World Heritage Site teeming with history. Now officially a Royal Borough, Greenwich offers a huge naval heritage as well as being the home of time and where you would find the Prime Meridian of the World. Read more...
Knightsbridge & Belgravia
Exclusive residential and retail districts in West London, Knightsbridge and Belgravia are both fashionable and chic. Knightsbridge is probably best known for Harrods, the most recognised shop in the world whilst Belgravia is peaceful and hugely attractive. Read more...
Mayfair
If you’re looking for that exclusive feel, Mayfair’s the place for your next team away day. Synonymous with class and sophistication, Mayfair is home to some of London’s most exclusive hotels, restaurants and bars. The area is also the city's finest residential area. Read more...
Richmond
Often referred to as London’s most attractive borough, Richmond lies 15 miles southwest of central London and has been a favourite retreat for the rich and famous and Royalty for hundreds of years. Read more...
St Paul's
An important and historic part of London, St Pauls sits in the area known as the City of London and was established in around AD50 after the Romans invaded Britain. Sitting at the highest point is the magnificent St Paul’s Cathedral. Read more...
Tower Hill
An elevated spot northwest of the Tower of London, Tower Hill is one of the oldest parts in the capital. The area is home to two of the city’s most famous landmarks, Tower Bridge and the previously mentioned Tower of London, with evidence of a settlement on the hill as far back as the bronze age. Read more...
West End
Famous for it’s fantastic range of theatres, tourist attractions, hotels and shopping, Londons West End is one part of the capital that never sleeps! Taking in Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street, Soho, Theatreland, Chinatown, Covent Garden and Leicester Square, The West End really does have it all! Read more...
Westminster
Lying on the River Thames north bank, Westminster is dominated by the business of government. A traditional area, rich with the city’s living history, it's home to a stunning range of buildings and landmarks and has one of the highest concentrations of tourist attractions in London, including one of city's four World Heritage Sites. Read more...