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  • Agatha Christie’s murder mystery,TheMousetrap , has been playing in London since 1952, and has been seen by 100 million people. A few bits of the original set remain. Christie herself predicted a run of only six months, and in 1955, after the 1000th performance, a critic wrote: “The biggest mystery of the evening is why this play has run so long.”

  • Open for tea, coffee and lunch, this delightful café is located in a pretty conservatory overlooking Kensington Gardens.

  • Award-winning restaurant serving Greek food like you’ve never tasted before – the best in London. Start withmezedes ,small portions of tasty starters. The wine list offers excellent Greek wines.

  • This production, staged in one of London’s smallest venues since 1989, tells a classic ghost story. A story that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

  • An atmospheric and laid-back coffee house club devoted to live music. All the great folk singers of the 1960s played here, and today there is a relaxed feel to the evenings when singers, poets and comedians perform.

  • Occupying three floors of an old coffee warehouse, this bar is a good stopping-off place on any visit to Docklands.

  • World Food Café, Neal’s Yard Dining Room

    Have a pot of tea or a coffee, an Indian mango ice cream or a vegetarian snack in this pretty corner of Covent Garden.

  • In an alley off Fleet Street, this warren of rooms still seems as if it should have sawdust on the floors. Rebuilt in 1667, after the Great Fire of London, it was a favourite of Dr Johnson and other writers. Never too crowded, its intimate corners make a good meeting place, made cozier with fires in winter.

  • Table-top taps deliver beer in the comfortable basement of this high-tech Japanese restaurant, which serves until 11pm. Try a flavoured sake with your sushi.

  • Owned by the Freedom Brewing Company, Zebrano’s emphasis is on comfort with low wooden booths around cocktail tables. The bar brews its own beers and offers an extensive cocktail list as well as selling spirits by the bottle. The food menu features a variety of Asian-influenced dishes.

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