City - Monument & Tower Hill
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Square Mile Kitchen & Lounge
Restaurant
142 Minories Tower Hill, EC3N 1LS [map]
A modern bar and lounge on the ground floor of the Hotel Indigo, the Square Mile Kitchen and Lounge offers a sleek, contemporary setting alongside good food.
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Zizzi - Tower Hill
Italian Restaurant
1 Tower Place West, The City, EC3R 5BU [map]
Italian restaurant chain Zizzi opened the doors of its very first branch in London's Chiswick in 1999.
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Post Office Bureau de Change, The City of London
Bureau de Change
City of London, EC3M 1AJ [map]
The Post Office Bureaux de Change is the UK's leading Foreign Exchange provider, offering convenient over-the-counter sterling transactions for visitors.
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Balls Brothers Bury Court
Restaurant
38 St. Mary Axe, EC3A 8EX [map]
At the foot of The Gherkin, Bury Court is the latest and more modern addition to the Balls Brothers estate.
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Royal Exchange Grand Café and Bar
European Restaurant
Royal Exchange, Bank, EC3V 3LR [map]
A beautiful café and brasserie and ever-popular City institution situated within the historic Royal Exchange.
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Searcys | The Gherkin
Restaurant
30 St Mary Axe, City of Westminster, EC3A 8EP [map]
30 St. Mary Axe or as it’s affectionately known “The Gherkin” is one of the best-known landmarks on the London skyline and the perfect location to hold your event.
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All Hallows Brass Rubbing Centre
Historic Site / House
All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, Byward Street, EC3R 5BJ [map]
An exhibition of medieval facsimile brasses organised as a workshop with staff on hand to help visitors make their own rubbings.
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Lulu Guinness
Fashion Accessories
Threadneedle Street, The City, EC3V 3LP [map]
Lulu Guinness OBE designs beautiful, handmade, innovative handbags that are feminine yet quirky. All Lulu Guinness stores are designed by Lulu herself and provide the perfect showcase for the entire range of accessories.
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Old Billingsgate Market
Entertainment Venue
1 Old Billingsgate Walk, London, EC3R 6DX [map]
Old Billingsgate Market used to be home to the world's largest fish market, but the market moved to the Isle of Dogs in the 1980s.