Red Lion
London SW1Victorian pub and former gin palace with original features including etched-glass panelling.
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Living in St James's offers a blend of the old-world charm of monarchy and modern city life. Nestled among the three Royal Parks, it provides ample greenery for those who yearn for tranquillity amidst London's hustle. Its central location is quintessentially British with quiet lanes, secret courtyards, and hidden treasures that tell countless stories of the past. Being close to the heart of the city means easy access to the city's main attractions and conveniences, including transport links, broadways, and gastronomic delights, making St James's an ideal choice for those moving to St James's.
St James's is famous for its rich history and royal ties. St James's Palace is a notable landmark that illuminates the district's royal heritage. The area's eminence also extends to its high-end shopping spaces on Jermyn Street, famous for classic gentlemen's attire. Its shopping arcades and members' clubs on Pall Mall add to its prestige. The area attracts art enthusiasts with its expansive collection of galleries, and food lovers are not left out with numerous celebrated restaurants and hotels.
Whether it is history, culture, art, or shopping that tickles your fancy, St James's offers it all. Art enthusiasts can spend an afternoon admiring the exhibits in one of the many local galleries, or history buffs can step back in time with a visit to St. James's Palace. Shopping enthusiasts can enjoy an afternoon browsing through the high-end boutiques on Jermyn Street. There are delightful eateries scattered throughout, from the scrumptious breakfast at The Wolseley to a classic afternoon tea at The Ritz. Lastly, taking a peaceful stroll in the lovely St James’s Park is always a delightful way to unwind.
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Victorian pub and former gin palace with original features including etched-glass panelling.
Small, friendly old-world down-to-earth pub in the heart of the galleries area of St James’s, with outside drinking areas at the front, in Masons Yard at the side and in the square at the back.
St James best local pub.
Old-school local with leaded glass and panelling, traditional decor, serving real ales, pub food.
Situated in the heart of Soho, The Glassblower’s red brick exterior and classic wedge-shaped corner pub profile offers a welcome haven from the bustle of nearby Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street.