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Leicester Square Underground Station
Leicester Square Station is served by the Northern and Piccadilly lines and is located in the heart of London’s West End, just a short walk from major theatres, cinemas, and cultural landmarks.
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Piccadilly Circus Underground Station
Piccadilly Circus Underground Station is served by the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines, located beneath the iconic Piccadilly Lights and steps away from London’s theatres, shops, and nightlife.
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Charing Cross station
Charing Cross Station is a major rail and Underground hub served by the Bakerloo and Northern lines, located near Trafalgar Square and a short walk from the National Gallery and West End theatres.
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Green Park Station
Green Park Station is served by the Jubilee, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines, providing easy access to Green Park, Buckingham Palace, and some of London’s most elegant shopping and dining areas.
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The Ritz London
The Ritz London is a world-famous luxury hotel located in the heart of the West End, renowned for its timeless elegance, exquisite afternoon teas, and exceptional service.
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Haymarket Hotel
The Haymarket Hotel is a stylish boutique hotel situated in London’s West End, close to theatres, restaurants, and the vibrant nightlife of Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
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Hotel Indigo 1 Leicester Square
Hotel Indigo London Leicester Square is a modern boutique hotel located in the heart of the West End, offering stylish accommodations just steps from Leicester Square and the city’s top theatres and attractions.
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Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire Hotel
Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire Hotel is a luxurious hotel in London’s West End, known for its elegant rooms, contemporary style, and close proximity to Leicester Square and Soho’s vibrant entertainment scene.
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Sofitel London, St James
Sofitel London St James is a luxury hotel blending Parisian elegance with British style, located in the heart of St James’s, close to Buckingham Palace, theatres, and premier shopping destinations.
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St Martins Lane Hotel
St Martins Lane Hotel is a stylish boutique hotel located at 45 St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4HX. Designed by Philippe Starck, it offers modern rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and mood lighting. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a fitness center, on-site dining options, and proximity to Covent Garden, Leicester Square, and Trafalgar Square.
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The Dilly
The Dilly is a luxurious 5-star hotel on Piccadilly, combining historic elegance with modern comforts just steps from Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.
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The Londoner
The Londoner is a luxury 5-star “super boutique” hotel in Leicester Square, offering stylish rooms, rooftop bars, and exclusive wellness facilities in the heart of the West End.
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Thistle Piccadilly
Thistle London Piccadilly is a stylish 4-star hotel near Piccadilly Circus, offering modern rooms and easy access to Soho, Chinatown, and the West End.
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Victory House Hotel
Victory House Hotel is a stylish 4-star boutique hotel in Leicester Square, inspired by 1950s cinema, with easy access to the West End’s top attractions.
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W London Hotel
W London Leicester Square is a vibrant 5-star hotel at 10 Wardour Street, offering bold design, luxury amenities, and a prime location in the heart of London's West End
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Z Hotel
Z Hotel Leicester Square is a compact luxury hotel offering stylish, soundproofed rooms with free Wi-Fi, located just steps from Leicester Square and the West End theatres.
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Zedwell Hotel
Zedwell Piccadilly Circus is a minimalist hotel located in the iconic Trocadero building, offering over 700 windowless rooms designed for restful sleep, with direct access to Piccadilly Circus Underground Station.
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Ronnie Wood

The Prodigal
Created by Ronnie Wood, legendary guitarist with The Rolling Stones, musician, songwriter, and artist, as accomplished with a paint brush as he is with his guitar. Classically trained at Ealing Art College, he has mastered a range of genres, from abstract to landscapes and portraits. Ronnie is Tusk’s longest standing ambassador having supported the charity for 30 years.
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Rankin

Still Moving
Rankin is a British photographer, publisher, and director. He’s photographed icons from Bowie to the Queen and co-founded Dazed & Confused magazine. His work spans top brands, charities, and global publications, with exhibitions at MoMA and the V&A, and is known for leading future trends in visual culture.
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Ralph Steadman

Myrtle - the Hawksbill Turtle
Pioneer of Gonzo Journalism in collaboration with Hunter S. Thompson, illustrator of literary classics such as Animal Farm and Alice in Wonderland, champion of the underdog in numerous satirical and political cartoons, defender of extinct and endandered birds and animals. Ralph Steadman is all these things and so much more.
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Mauro Perrochetti

Around the World in 80 Days
Mauro Perucchetti’s work is a witty mix of Minimalism and Pop. His first major body of work, which was instigated by the medical research of the time on Cloning, explored the dilemma between Cloning and religion and medical ethics. Perucchetti decided to use Jelly Babies as a representation of cloned human beings. He has had notable solo shows, in some of the most iconic galleries across the world.
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Magda Archer

Trevor the Turtle
Magda Archer studied at Ravensbourne College of Art, Chelsea School of Art and The Royal College of Art. She co-founded the illustration duo Archer/Quinnell which rose to critical & commercial acclaim in 1988-1998. Archer has collaborated with Jenny Packham, Marc Jacobs & Commes des Garçons.
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Jen and John Cleese
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Jemma Powell
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Jacob Vitaló

Beneath the Turtle
Jacob Vilató is an internationally recognised visual artist. His emotionally charged work explores perception, identity and memory through bold color and expressive gestures. Exhibited worldwide, his practice extends beyond painting into editorial and curatorial projects. He lives and works in Barcelona.
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Harland Miller

Too Cool To Die
Harland Miller, renowned for his witty and nostalgic artwork, is celebrated for transforming classic Penguin book covers into satirical and evocative paintings. Works like Who Cares Wins, Love Saves the Day, and Hate’s Outta Date exemplify his unique blend of narrative, humour, and nostalgia for the Penguin book classics, fused with Pop Art sensibilities and Abstract Expressionist influences.
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Hannah Shergold
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Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett

Bob the Turtle
Deborah Meaden
Deborah is a business leader, author, a Tusk trustee and investor on Dragons’ Den since 2006. Deborah supports ethical, fair practice in business and life, believing that taking care of the environment and wildlife is essential for our future security and wellbeing.
Steven Bartlett
Steven Bartlett is a British entrepreneur, investor, and media personality, best known as the founder of the social media marketing agency Social Chain and host of the podcast The Diary of a CEO.
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Dave White

Sea Turtle
Dave White is a contemporary British Artist who dedicates his work to celebrating popular culture and interpreting emotive issues with his signature expressive realism and high profile brand collaborations. He is represented by Clarendon Fine Art and has been painting Sea Turtles for over twenty years, having always been fascinated by their majestic beauty.
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Chila Burman MBE

Golden Turtle Dude winking at us
Chila Kumari Singh Burman is an internationally acclaimed artist renowned for her vibrant, multi-disciplinary works. Her style is characterised by its bold use of colour and intricate patterns, exploring the intersections of personal and collective histories, as well as issues of visibility and representation.
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Andrew Scott

Don't Let Go
Andrew Scott is an American contemporary artist best known for his “frame experiments,” blurring the line between imagination and reality. With nearly 3 million followers across social media, features on Good Morning America and celebrity collectors around the world, Andrew’s unique style has taken the contemporary art world by storm.
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Adam Dant

Turtle London (The London History Tortoise)
Adam Dant was a recipient of The Rome Scholarship in printmaking in 1993, The Jerwood Drawing prize in 2002 and was appointed by parliament as ‘The Official Artist of The 2015 UK General Election’. His pictorial maps are designed to appear in the most surprising of settings, be those pubs, hotels, or even galleries and museums.