Step beyond the queues of London’s tourist, to its quirkier side, because the town reserves any number of hidden treasures, but only for those who know how to wander off the beaten track, and far from the usual clichés. Step beyond the queues of London’s tourist, to its quirkier side. Enjoy a night (out somewhere different), this weekend and discover the capital’s best hidden bars. We waiting for you at the CellarDoor http://www.cellardoor.biz/ In this small subterranean room, the space it’s used to fit up to 60 people. As one would expect from a lavishly refitted public convenience, this special site laces its glamour with a the seediness. Special cocktails served at Cellar Door? The Moscow Mule. Where? This hang-out hides underground, you can find at the Zero Aldwych. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secret-London-Unusual-Jonglez-Guides/dp/2915807280/ref=pd_sbs_14_img_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=DRCZKQZZQE1YTCCZB2ME
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