Cultural icons and culinary adventure meet in the heart of legal London
Blessed for its great connections across London, Holborn is served by the Piccadilly and Central lines and offers fantastic national and international links for commuters and clients alike. Plus, it has some impressive neighbours, including Bloomsbury, Soho and Covent Garden, all within walking distance.
From world-famous museums and theatres to the bustling charm of the markets and quaint cafes, the area celebrates diversity and creativity, offering a rich mix of experiences to discover at every turn.
Holborn's is a gastronomic delight, fusing traditional flavours with modern innovation. From classic British fare to international cuisine, the area offers an eclectic mix of restaurants, cafes, and pubs. Whether indulging in Michelin-starred dining or sampling street food genius, Holborn offers a food scene to impress.
Satisfying even the most seasoned Spanish palate, Barrafina is a powerhouse of flavour and their ever-changing menu keeps you coming back for more.
This grand brasserie with its seasonal British cuisine matches elegant interiors with incredible food – a winner any time of the day for any occasion.
An intimate spot with a secret club feel and a dazzlingly rich menu. As the self-proclaimed ‘Shrine to the Vine’, the wine list is a flavour force to be reckoned with.
A 60s style pub and a Holborn hidden gem. Leather booths with a beef-focused menu, this family-run joint sources its cuts from Smithfield market just down the road.
Easily one of the best in the area, this easy street tattoo parlour-inspired rum hub knows how to give their punters a good time.
An absolute winner for client entertainment and team nights out. Multiplayer games and sharing pizza paddles will get you bonding and converting faster than the darts fly.
With a heady blend of bustling streets, historic pubs, an eclectic food scene, and world-class cultural icons, Holborn embodies the definitive colour and charm of central London
Explore 12 acres of lush green space, mature trees, and gardens of the biggest square in the entire city.
Prepare to go back in time at the home of the architect behind the Bank of England's facade.
Built by the Knights Templar in 1185 and the place where the Magna Carta was negotiated, the church is still in use today.
The home of this literary icon is now a museum. Explore the birthplace of some of the world's most treasures stories.
Stroll the streets lined with jewellery shops, most famed for its diamonds and the infamous robberies that have taken place there.
Arguably the most historically significant collection of artifacts in the world. Quite nice to say it's round the corner from where you work.
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