A DAY OF DISCOVERY

And after you’ve been up the Eiffel Tower, why not discover one of the hundreds of other historic landmarks within a few hours of the city. Remember, these are only suggestions to inspire you, these are not full travel packages. And If you’ve actually taken some of these trips, please share your comments.

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Big-Shot Chefs to Local Favorites

Gourmet

Big-Shot Chefs to Local Favorites For a long time, the words “British cuisine” would produce snickers among any non-Brit, but lately, thanks to the rise of the chef-star and the visibility of the likes of Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson and Gordon Ramsay, that’s changed. But London, like New York, is a gigantic melting pot of influences, and it’s possible to eat well and not spend a ton of money.




Morning

If you arrive hungry and don’t mind walking, check out the local chain that locals swear by, just across the bridge from the train station: Carluccios. It just returned to Covent Garden location (although there are many scattered around the city) and is a great place for a café breakfast with select breads, eggs and pancetta, and espresso.

Afternoon

For a delicious lunch that spares no expense when it comes to taste and a lot of expense on the part of its customers, try Little Bay. The pricing is simple -- courses are inexpensively priced according to what time it is, and you’re served classic bistro fare in a thoughtfully gourmet manner -- French fries rendered in goose fat, for example.

Evening

For pure spectacle and to see what all the fuss is about, check out British bad-boy chef Gordon Ramsay at the Claridge, with a take on continental cuisine with British products. On special occasions, or if you’re really feeling up for a splurge, opt for the chef’s table, which seats up to six.

After dinner, have a nightcap, or a glass of wine at Cork and Bottle Wine bar, with an impressive rotating list to select from but always something surprising and delicious.

Overnight

After a day of hearty eating and drinking, collapse at Sofitel St. James, within easy walking distance of Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square and more, is situated in the heart of London’s West End.

Details:

Carluccio’s
-Garrick Street
-020/7836-0990
-Monday-Friday, 8am-11pm; Saturday 9am-11pm; Sunday 9am-10:30pm

Little Bay
-171 Farringdon Rd
-020/72781234

Gordon Ramsay at the Claridge
-Brook Street
-Phone: 020/7499-0099
-Monday-Friday: Lunch 12pm-2:45pm; dinner 5:45pm-11pm
Saturday-Sunday: Lunch 12pm-3pm; Dinner 5:45-11pm; Sunday 6pm-10:30pm.

Cork & Bottle Wine Bar
-44-46 Cranbourn Street (Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square)
-020/7734-7807
-Monday-Saturday 11am-11pm: Sunday Noon-11pm

Sofitel St. James
-6 Waterloo Place
-Phone: 020/7742200
-Rates start at £150

Journey Time: 2hr27
Frequency: 17
Departure Station: Paris Nord
Arrival Station: London St-Pancras
Prices From: 106 (Economy) to 834 (Premier / Comfort Flexi)
(prices subject to change)

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