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London - Thanks for the Memories

Whatever you do, make sure you take a host of new memories away with you from ATEI/ICE 2006.


The Cittie of Yorke Pub dates back to 1430.

Thanks to the recent change in pub licensing hours, London days, and nights, are lasting longer than ever before. As a result, there's never been a better time for London Show visitors to take even more away from the UK capital. This January, time spent away from Earls Court out of hours will fill your body, heart and mind in equal measures...

Drinking dens
When it comes to pubs and real beer, London has more award winners than Oscar night. In fact, there
are so many that CAMRA (The Campaign For Real Ale) had to name two pubs as Pub of the Year in their most recent honours list. If you're looking to sample a real English pub and beer call in at The Calthorpe Arms which serves seasonal ales such as Winter Warmer, the superbly titled Waggledance, or even a Chocolate Stout! The Wenlock Arms, the other joint-award winner, has a staggering 25-plus real ales to choose from.

Le Gavroche has the best service in London

Elsewhere, try star-spotting at the Sir Richard Steele, the local of Oasis duo Noel and Liam Gallagher. The Cittie of Yorke, originally built in 1430, sees Medieval England come alive with a cavernous oak panelled main bar resembling more of a Tudor hall than an inner city drinking den. The Bull and Gate, once graced by pop supergroup Blur, is the epicentre of the capital's live music scene; an open mind is needed!

Food for thought
Continuing the international theme, London is home to some of the most impressive international restaurants in the world. The ITV London Restaurant of the Year and New Restaurant of the Year was Indian r
estaurant Amaya and well worth a try. Other gongs were awarded to The Goring (Best British), Racine (Best French), Passione (Best Italian), Roka (Best Oriental), FishWorks (Best Fish), Enoteca Turi (Best Wine List), Le Gavroche (Best Service) and Tong Chee Hwee, the Outstanding London Chef Award for his continuously high standard at Hakkasan.

The Natural History Museum features The Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition

For a meal to remember for a different set of reasons you could try Archipelago, which serves chilled locust roulade, essence of warm monkeys' glands and crocodile seared in vine leaves. St John, widely regarded as one of the finest meat restaurants in London, serves roast bone marrow and parsley salad and ox heart and pickled red cabbage. Fish Hoek serves up the latest in non-British seafood including Kwa Zulu Natal Barracuda, Steenbras and Snoek.

Culture clubs
London claims to have some of the greatest museums on the planet. During ATE
I/ICE Week, The Victoria & Albert features `HearWear - The Future of Hearing', a display of designs and prototypes by some of the UK's best designers and `Import Export' which looks at the way British design has influenced, and has been influenced by, other world cultures. At The Natural History Museum you'll find the stunning Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition. The Science Museum has an exhibition that is truly out of this world - `The Science of Aliens' takes you to the edges of your imagination. The Dali Universe exhibition at County Hall will probably take you even further.

Blood Brothers continues its massive success.
Go West!
As well as West End staples such as
Blood Brothers, Chicago, Les Misérables, The Lion King and The Mousetrap, there's a host of newer musicals making big noises in The West End. The whatsonstage.com 2005/6 Theatregoers Choice of the Year final three were Billy Elliot, closely based on the hugely successful 2000 film, Mary Poppins, who needs no introduction, and the 1950's musical Guys & Dolls.

Whatever you do, make sure you take a host of new memories away with you from ATEI/ICE 2006.

Public Houses

Name

Address

Nearest Tube

Phone Number

The Calthorpe Arms

252 Grays Inn Road

Kings Cross

(020) 7278 4732

The Wenlock Arms

26 Wenlock Road

Angel

0871 332 2597

The Sir Richard Steele

97 Haverstock Hill

Chalk Farm

0871 332 2367

The Cittie of Yorke

22 High Holborn

Holborn

(020) 7242 7670

The Bull and Gate

389 Kentish Town Road

Kentish Town

(020) 7093 4820

Restaurants

Name

Address

Nearest Tube

Phone Number

Amaya

Motcomb Street

Knightsbridge

0870 780 8174

The Goring

15 Beeston Place

Victoria

(020) 7396 9000

Racine

239 Brompton Road

South Kensington

(020) 7584 4477

Passione

10 Charlotte Street

Goodge Street

(020) 7636 2833

Roka

37 Charlotte Street

Goodge Street

(020) 7580 6464

FishWorks

89 Marylebone High Street

Marylebone

(020) 7935 9796

Enoteca Turi

28 Putney High Street

East Putney

(020) 8785 4449

Le Gavroche

43 Upper Brook Street

Marble Arch

(020) 7499 1826

Hakkasan

8 Hanway Place

Tottenham Court Road

(020) 7927 7000

Archipelago

110 Whitfield Street

Warren Street

(020) 7383 3346

St John

26 St John Street

Farringdon

(020) 7251 0848

Fish Hoek

6-8 Elliot Road

Turnham Green

(020) 8742 0766

Museums

Name

Address

Nearest Tube

Phone Number

Victoria & Albert

Cromwell Road

South Kensington

(020) 7942 2000

The Natural History

Cromwell Road

South Kensington

(020) 7942 5000

The Science Museum

Exhibition Road

South Kensington

0870 870 4868

County Hall Gallery

Westminster Bridge

Waterloo

0870 744 7485

Theatre

Name

Address

Nearest Tube

Phone Number

Blood Brothers

The Phoenix, Charing Cross Road

Tottenham Court Road

0870 060 6629

Chicago

The Adelphi, The Strand

Charing Cross

(020) 7413 1777

Les Misérables

Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

Piccadilly Circus

(020) 7494 5040

The Lion King

The Lyceum, Wellington Street

Covent Garden

0870 243 9000

The Mousetrap

St. Martins, West Street

Leicester Square

(020) 7836 1443

Billy Elliot

Victoria Palace, Victoria Street

Victoria

0870 895 5577

Mary Poppins

The Prince Edward, Old Compton Street

Leicester Square

(020) 7447 5400

Guys & Dolls

Piccadilly Theatre, Denman Street

Piccadilly Circus

(020) 7369 1734

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