Venues & Places
From world-class art galleries and institutions, to the West End’s best theatres, cinemas, hotels, restaurants and bars, find the venues you’re looking for with our business listings.
Retail
Thomas Goode & Co was established in 1827 and has been based in London’s Mayfair for almost 200 years, and is delighted to now present their luxury tableware and gifts in this historic thoroughfare of Burlington Arcade.
Restaurant
London’s much-loved Spanish chef José Pizarro – who owns and runs the acclaimed José Pizarro group of restaurants has opened a new vibrant day offering at what he describes as “London’s most precious and prestigious art space”: the Royal Academy of Arts.
Restaurant
Welcome to Whitcomb’s– an ode to the French Riviera, serving simple yet elegant contemporary French cuisine with Mediterranean influences. A taste of sun and sea complemented by a light colour palette and fashion-inspired décor.
Gallery
Skarstedt was founded in 1994 by Per Skarstedt to present a program of museum-level exhibitions by contemporary European and American artists.
Gallery
Cristea Roberts Gallery is a leading international contemporary art gallery with a particular focus on original prints and works on paper. Since its inception, the gallery has commissioned a significant number of editions by a wide range of artists, whilst also representing others for their unique works.
Bar
Leicester Square's neighbourhood tavern meets speakeasy gin apothecary has opened its doors in The Londoner. Named after Leicester Square local, Sir Joshua Reynolds the interior is reminiscent of the watering holes that the 18th-century portrait artist and venue's namesake, would have frequented in the area.
Bar
Set behind the façade of a boutique tea counter and a secret golden hand-shaped handle is Blind Spot at St Martins Lane, a late-night speakeasy that offers guests bespoke and signature cocktails bursting with flavours influenced by the British Empire and its ancient tea trade.
Gallery
Opened by The Koppel Project under the Piccadilly Lights in Regent Street and within walking distance of prominent London landmarks, KOPPEL X presents an immersive botanical experience in the heart of the West End, offering an escape from the busy surrounds.
After years of operating across the city, The Koppel Projects tenth location will be transforming an empty space into a spectacle that incorporates elements of art and nature.
Entertainment
Disconnect with the city and reconnect with yourself at Health Club at The Dilly. From ballroom dancing, a golf simulator, squash courts, one of London’s largest indoor pools, and spacious gym facilities, Health Club at The Dilly provides you with everything you need to maintain your fitness regime.
Entertainment
Absorbed by Light - a captivating sculpture that portrays three figures engrossed in their smartphones, heads down, fingers typing and swiping, and their faces illuminated by screens. These typical smartphone users are physically present, but their minds are elsewhere. As a visitor, you can experience the effects of technology on human interaction by taking a seat between the figures. This incredible artwork was designed by British artist Gali May Lucas and brought to life by Berlin-based sculptor Karoline Hinz.
Entertainment
Exponential - a mesmerising art installation that features a suspended kaleidoscopic mirrored cube, seemingly floating within a steel frame. The cube houses a double-sided mirror that reflects the audience, creating unexpected illusions as endless patterns of light move around and through the pier. These patterns are triggered by an hour-long ambient soundtrack, immersing visitors in a truly unique and captivating experience. Be prepared to be placed in the centre of a confusion of lights, where your reflections appear and disappear, adding to the enchantment of this remarkable artwork.
Entertainment
Crossroads - a mesmerising light sculpture that uses ethereal light, sound, and mirrors to create optical illusions. This breath-taking artwork invites visitors to a place where they can contemplate and choose the path they want to take for the future. Crossroads offers an immersive experience that challenges our perception of space and time, as well as our consciousness. Get ready to be captivated by illusions that reveal the inner workings of your mind, in this truly unique and unforgettable art installation.
Restaurant
Notto - an exquisite restaurant located in the heart of Piccadilly. Notto offers a unique Italian dining experience with a modern twist. The restaurant's interior is elegant and inviting, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for diners.
Restaurant
Experience the vibrant and diverse flavours of Indonesia at Toba, a captivating restaurant nestled in the heart of St James, London.
Gallery
Sprovieri, founded in 2000 in London, showcases a conceptual art program featuring established and emerging artists who explore the human condition and question the boundaries of their practices. The gallery also represents the Estate of Jannis Kounellis and investigates Italian Post-War radical practices.
Gallery
Founded in 1992, Hauser & Wirth is a family-owned gallery with a global presence in 11 locations, including London, New York and Hong Kong. The gallery represents over 90 artists and estates and is committed to art, education, conservation, and sustainability.
JD Malat Gallery is a gallery specialised in showcasing the best contemporary art. The programme consists of a broad spectrum of exceptional artists.
Gallery
Opera Gallery is an international gallery specialising in modern and contemporary art with twelve locations worldwide.
Gallery
Robilant+Voena is a commercial art gallery specialising in European Old Masters and 20th-century Italian and American art, with gallery spaces in London, Milan, Paris, and New York.
Gallery
PM/AM is a London based contemporary art gallery, residency program, and incubator whose mission it is to reflect how we engage with art today.
Gallery
Soho Revue offers a vibrant destination in the heart of London where emerging contemporary artists are drawn together.