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Escort City Guide for London

London, the capital city of the United Kingdom is one of the world's most classic cities and one you'll want to visit again and again. Each time you return, you're sure to find another reason to fall in love with London Town. Here is a list of recommendations to guide your stay in London.

London Hotels for Escort visits

  • Beaumont Hotel

    The Beaumont is a luxury hotel located in Mayfair, a wealthy neighborhood between Hyde Park and the West End teeming with 5-star hotels, art galleries, and high-end shopping. Step back in time in the walnut-paneled lobby decorated with original classic paintings.

    Accommodations include standard rooms with king beds, studios, and suites. All are art deco style and furnished with antiques and original artworks. The black and white marble bathrooms have heated floors.

    The Beaumont has a fitness center, sauna, and steam room. Dine on fresh lobster at the Colony Grill and cocktails at the romantic, lowly lit Jimmy's Bar. Hyde Park is a 10-minute walk away, and there is plenty of great London shopping, theatres, and galleries easily reachable by Tube.

    • location_on 8 Balderton St, Brown Hart Gardens
    • phone +44 20 7499 1001
    • link www.thebeaumont.com
  • Soho Hotel

    The Soho Hotel is in Soho, a vibrant neighborhood full of restaurants, pubs, theatres, and coffee shops. A good selection are within walking distance of the Soho along with Oxford and Regents Streets. Take a stroll to Soho square in the historic district to admire the park and garden.

    The rooms at the Soho are huge, and no two are decorated the same. All are air-conditioned and have floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen TVs, fully-stocked minibars, and iPod docking stations. Additional amenities include a gym with a personal trainer, a beauty treatment room where you can get a massage, manicure, or facial treatment, and a cosy library.

    Breakfast and afternoon tea are served at the European onsite restaurant, and cocktails are served in the bar.

  • Fielding Hotel

    The Fielding Hotel is in the Covent Garden neighborhood just east of Soho. Known as the theatre district, it also features cobblestone streets and a historic square. It's named in honour of author Henry Fielding, and has lots of 19th-century charm to reflect the period. Some rooms have claw-foot bathtubs.

    Rooms at the Fielding are small and intimate, and come equipped with tea and coffee makers and large TVs. Additional amenities include ensuite baths or shower rooms, WIFI, and direct-dial phones. Hairdryers are available upon request.

    Catch a performance at the nearby Royal Opera House and drop by the famous Covent Garden Market. Numerous restaurants are nearby that serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the Tube Station is only 500 feet from the hotel.

  • Blakes Hotel

    Blakes Hotel is a 5-star accommodation located in fashionable, picturesque Chelsea near the Thames and Albert Bridge in South Kensington - perfect for your escort date. Each room at this grand hotel is unique. Some have huge chandeliers, others have four-poster beds or antique furniture.

    The air-conditioned rooms are all elegantly decorated with rich fabrics, antiques, and original artwork. All have flatscreen TVs, WIFI, and an iPod docking station. The bathrooms are exquisitely decorated and feature soaker tubs and heated floors.

    On nice days, have cocktails in The Courtyard garden among graffiti art and a giant zebra.

    Get your meals with the hotel's 24-hour room service or dine at the Asian-style restaurant serving creative cuisine. Have cocktails or enjoy fine wines at the Chinese Room and Bar. You'll also be within walking distance of London's nightlife, Leafy Hyde Park, and Royal Albert Hall. The South Kensington and Gloucester Road London Tube Station is a 10-minute walk away.

    • location_on 33 Roland Gardens, Kensington
    • phone +44 20 7370 6701

London Restaurants

  • Esters

    Esters is one of London's best neighbourhood cafes and quite famous for its brunch. Reservations can't be made, but the wait is usually no longer than 10 minutes, and the attentive staff makes sure those waiting have coffee.

    Dishes served at Esters are innovative and unique. Try the poached eggs with fried leeks in a tasty vinaigrette with lemon preserves and walnuts. Or the French toast with whipped ricotta, cranberries, and kumquat.

    Esters also serves breakfast until 12 pm and lunch until 2:30 pm. They're closed on Sundays, Mondays, and public holidays.

  • Rochelle Canteen

    It's recommended that you book lunch with your Escort at Rochelle Canteen in Shoreditch among hip shops and galleries. The restaurant is a hidden gem with a gate in a square near the main street in an old remodeled school canteen. The restaurant serves British-style cuisine for lunch only most of the year and dinner on summer weekends.

    The menu changes daily, but some staples to look for (or something similar) include pumpkin soup with sage butter, smoked cod's roe with radishes, and cuttlefish with aioli, a sauce made of garlic, salt, and olive oil.

  • Duck and Waffle

    The great food is only one reason to book dinner at the Duck and Waffle. With a location of 40 floors up at the top of Heron Tower, the panoramic view of the city below is spectacular. In fact, the Duck and Waffle is the highest restaurant in London that serves food 24 hours.

    As for the food, think ritzy British with a twist like the smoked eel with creme fraiche and Aberdeen Angus beef tartare. The brunch menu is also excellent, and it's a great way to watch the sun come up over the city. Book ahead.

London Bars

  • Murder, Inc

    Bars like Murder, Inc make themed bars all the rage in London. You must visit one, and Murder, Inc, named after the 1940s crime mobs is highly recommended for Friday night drinks. Follow the posted rules ( leave a tip, no gum stuck under tables, no brawls after 10:30) and you can "get by with murder."

    The basement bar pays homage to speakeasies with a hidden entrance, low ceilings, and images of criminals along the wall. The mixologists love to make experimental drinks like Death In The Afternoon ( absinthe, ginger and agave sherbert, and champagne. The drinks are priced fairly and are even cheaper and more fun during Freeloader Happy Hour every weekday until 7 pm. (closed Sundays.)

  • Shacklewell Arms

    The Shacklewell Arms is an excellent pub with a lively atmosphere, talented mixologists, and a charming garden with outdoor seating. Shacklewell Arms is also one of London's most popular music venues with a large gig space that hosts a variety of genres from metal to synth-pop. Be sure to check out the menu of Rockdollar Dogs (pork dogs, vegan dogs, and dogs with beef chili dogs.)

  • The Laughing Heart

    Tucked quietly away on Hoxton Street, The Laughing Heart is East London's best wine bar and bistro. The wine menu is lengthy and features unique, natural wines from California to Greece like the House White, a crisp, Pinot Gris from Alsace.

    Wooden furniture, exposed beams, dim lighting, and an L-shaped bar are featured upfront and a private dining room and cellar are located downstairs. Flickering candles, well-dressed couples, and fashionable families give The Laughing Heart a true East London flair.

    The food at The Laughing Heart is scrumptious with dishes like Norfolk black chicken with a crisp, salty coating and smothered in sourdough sauce.

London Cultural Opportunities

London is filled to the brim with history and cultural sites that are must-sees as well as some hidden gems that many tourists may miss.

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    Buckingham Palace

    Of course, you must visit Buckingham Palace, even if it's just to see the famed guards out front. The palace dates back to 1703 and houses a wealth of historical treasures. After checking the palace schedule, you may be able to tour the staterooms and see the fabulous chandeliered Ballroom and Throne Room.

    • Westminster, London SW1A 1AA, UK
    • www.rct.uk/visit/the-state-rooms-buckingham-palace
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    Tower of London

    Don't be fooled by the grim exterior of the Tower of London. The Tower, which is actually multiple towers, 12 of which are open to the public, is brimming with activity and filled with fascinating objects. Some unforgettable things to see are the Imperial State Crown (still worn by the Queen for State Openings of Parliament) the Sovereign Scepter with Cross, and the White Tower, one of the world's most famous castles. If you have time, take a tour led by one of the tower guards to hear stories about the Tower's bloody past. Visit the Tower of London Tues. through Sat. from 9 am to 5:30 pm and Sun. and Mon. from 10 am to 5:30 pm. (closes at 4:30 pm Nov. through Feb.)

    • St Katharine's & Wapping
    • London EC3N 4AB, UK
    • www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/#gs.sxkwmh
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    Westminster

    Westminster is an inner-city London Borough and the political hub of the capital city. Here you'll see the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and the iconic clock tower that still chimes on the hour, and Westminster Abbey which is open to the public on most days. Take a rest in Parliament Square among statues of important political figures like Winston Churchill and Nelson Mandela.

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    London Eye

    The iconic London Eye, sometimes called the Millennium Wheel, is another must-see and is hard to miss since the tall observation wheel on the River Thames is the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom. The Eye is a gigantic Ferris wheel that affords stunning views across the city. It's the centerpiece of the city's annual New Year's fireworks and is lit in seasonal colors each night during the year. Pair your visit with a trip to the London Aquarium next door.

    • Riverside Building, County Hall
    • South Bank, London SE1 7PB, UK
    • londoneye.com

London Hidden Gems

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    Little Venice

    A series of tree-lined canals, picturesque Little Venice is a hidden gem not to miss. A few of the colourful canal boats serve as cafes and tea rooms for an unforgettable brunch or afternoon tea. Little Venice spans from Hyde Park to Warnick Avenue.

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    Greenwich

    There are a few places you shouldn't miss in Greenwich, a borough known for its maritime history, and a hidden gem itself.

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    Greenwich Foot Tunnel

    Walking along the Greenwich Riverside with your escort, you'll see a small circular building of red brick with a glass dome. It's easy to miss because of the imposing Cutty Sark next to it. But the little building is the entrance to a pedestrian foot tunnel that goes under the River Thames to connect Greenwich with the Isle of Dog's Island Gardens.

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    Tulip Stairs

    The Tulip Stairs inside the 17th century Queens House has a breathtaking sweeping spiral staircase with a blue wrought iron railing of flowers - perfect for your escort date. Once thought to be tulips, it's now known that they are actually lilies, the royal flower of France. The Tulip Stairs honour Henrietta Maria of France who took charge of construction upon the death of the previous queen. Entrance is free.

    • Queens House
    • Romney Rd, Greenwich
    • London SE10 9NF, UK
    • www.rmg.co.uk/queens-house
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    The Painted Hall

    The Painted Hall is located inside the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Recently restored, the ceremonial dining room is an actual masterpiece of Baroque art that is astonishingly impressive. James Thornhill painted it between 1707 and 1726.

    • King William Walk, Greenwich Peninsula
    • London SE10 9NN, UK
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