Top 20 Places William and Kate ( Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) Go in London
The Royal wedding has made London the new hot spot. Analysts are predicting the wedding will trigger a major tourism boom pulling in an extra 4 million or so visitors to London in the next few years and some £2 billion in revenue. For those keen to join the throng The LuxuryTravel Bible has launched a definitive guide to the Top 20 Places William and Kate ( Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) go in London.
Gleaned from insiders, outsiders, minor aristocrats, hangers-on, party-goers, restaurateurs, hairdressers and everyone else who has gossiped about the royals, or celebrated with them over the past few days.
1. Geo F Trumper barber, 9 Curzon St.
2. Richard Ward Salon, 82 Duke of York Square
3.Turnbull & Asser, 71-72 Jermyn St.
4. John Lobb shoemaker, St James St.
5. Alexander McQueen, 4-5 Old Bond St.
6. Westminster Abbey
7. Madame Tussauds
8. Buckingham Palace
9. Kensington Palace
10.Philp Treacy hats, Conduit St.
11. Whistles, King's Rd.
12. Fenwick's, Bond St.
13. Austique,330 Kings Rd.
14. Garrard , 24 Albemarle St.
15. Polistas, 19 Shepherd Market
16. Cineworld, Fulham Rd.
17.The Ship overlooking the Thames by the Wandsworth Bridge
18. Automat, 33 Dover St.
19. Tom's Kitchen, 27 Cale St.
20. Mahiki, Dover St.
21. One for luck. The Goring, 15 Beeston Place
For full details of what Prince William and Kate (Duchess of Cambridge) ate, bought and did in each of these places see the complete article William and Kate’s London.
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