A brief introduction to the area Just beside Moorgate, Barbican and Old Street, you can find Clerkenwell – an area filled with narrow streets, cobbled alleys and secret squares. It’s also charmingly green, littered with tiny parks and gardens. Clerkenwell is home to many of London’s creative and design industries, including London’s diamond trading street – Hatton Garden. This heritage-rich ...
Read moreAbout Canary Wharf & The Docklands Long before the Shard dominated London’s skyline, 1 Canada Square was the globally-recognised symbol o...
Considering Shoreditch as a new location for your business? Here’s our guide on things the area has to offer for you… Shoreditch is now see...
In Soho there is room for all; for big and smaller businesses, residents, shoppers, tourists and Londoners seeking somewhere to dine, drink an...
A brief introduction to St Paul’s The magnificent St Paul’s Cathedral is one of London’s most popular tourist attractions, but stray just a l...
Paddington is an area of London that is familiar to many thanks to its railway station. But Paddington is also a significant junction for the ...
A brief introduction to Covent Garden Covent Garden Market was created to sell veg, fruit and meat for the people Westminster. Today New Cove...
A brief introduction to King’s Cross King’s Cross is one of the most rapidly growing area of London. Big business like Google has already cho...
A brief introduction to London Bridge The area surrounding London Bridge and Borough is one of the busiest parts of south London. The area’s ...
Mayfair is one of the city’s most desirable addresses, whether you are a London resident, business owner, retailer, or entertainment mogul. Wi...
Focused on a high street that stretches from Marylebone Road in the north down to Oxford Street in the south, the area has a number of major n...