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Short stop in: London

Photo: Duck & Waffle

Breakfast all hours
No matter what time you arrive in the City of London, a feast awaits you 24/7 at the Duck and Waffle. The restaurant is located on the 40th floor of the Heron Tower near the Liverpool Street station and offers incredible views of the London skyline.
Duck & Waffle
Heron Tower, 110 Bishopsgate, London
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Photo: London Aquatics Centre

Swim like an Olympian
For the business traveler who wants to loosen up in the morning, the 2012 London Olympics’ Aquatics Pool at the London Olympic Park is open daily from 6am.
London Aquatics Centre
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
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Photo: Rules

Tradition Rules
For a stylish lunch and the ultimate in London tradition, dine at Rules in Covent Garden. Founded in 1798, it claims to be London’s oldest restaurant and has served traditional British cuisine ever since.
Rules
34-35 Maiden Lane, London
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Photo: Sky Garden

Garden City
The Sky Garden on Fenchurch Street is a public garden with a difference. It’s located on the 35th floor of the Walkie-Talkie skyscraper. As well as three floors of landscaped gardens, there are also up-scale restaurants and a bar here. You need to book for free tickets.
Sky Garden
20 Fenchurch Street, London
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Photo: The Guinea Grill

Swing Time
After a long day of meetings, why not take your business associates for a round of golf right in the heart of London. Swingers, based on a 1920s country golf club is located in a former warehouse right by the Gherkin.
Swingers
8 Brown’s Buildings, London
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Photo: The Guinea Grill

Have dinner
No trip to London would be complete without a pint in a pub. The Guinea Grill in Mayfair is regarded as one of the best gastro pubs in the city and is said to have stood on the same spot for 600 years.
The Guinea Grill
30 Bruton Place, London
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Published: January 28, 2020
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