The Westminster Arms is in the heart of political London, a stone’s throw from the Houses of Parliament. It features a division bell so MPs can dash back to the House in time for the vote.
Bright, traditional pub with stripped wooden floors, for cask ales, eclectic menu and live TV sports
an elegant boozer in Victoria, London with crafty drinks and delicious food to mop it all up
Live entertainment, luxury beach cabanas, and more…
Innovative Indian dishes served in book-lined former Victorian library with downstairs cocktail bar.
Modern British brasserie with perspex chairs and mustard sofas in grand, Victorian-marble setting.
9 & 10 Storey's Gate, Westminster, London SW1P 3AT, UK
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Glasgow is known for its cultural heritage and the friendliness of its people. A vibrant city boasting a long-standing reputation for its live music scene, Glasgow is a former winner of the prestigious title of European City of Culture.
In Roman times, Newcastle – then called Pons Aelius – was a fort on Hadrian’s Wall, and during the Saxon period, it was known as Monk Chester on account of its many religious houses. The city owes its present name to William the Conqueror who, like Hadrian before him, recognized its strategic importance.
Edinburgh is Scotland’s compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers.
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