David G. • August 24, 2013Very cool building, with a series of books organised by the country they relate to.
National Maritime M. • July 11, 2011The building’s architect, George Grey Wornum (1888-1957), designed the 1st class interiors of RMS ‘Queen Elizabeth’ when the liner was refitted after active service in WWII. Find your maritime story.
Binh Z. • February 1, 2013It is Free entry. The building is beautiful and was a former home. It has incredible paintings by artists such as Titian, Rembrandt, Hals (The Laughing Cavalier) and Velazquez.
Neil S. • March 18, 2013This store used to be a Woolworths which first opened in 1914. After Woolies closed Waitrose bought the building in 2008.
Karyn F. • November 4, 2009I bring people here for meetings: great building, decent coffee - and delightfully quiet. Hidden gem - shhhhhhhhhh.
Nora S. • March 5, 2017Sporting the smallest room in 2 tiny buildings, but the design is very clever. Staff is incredibly welcoming and accommodating, the location unbeatable.
Mike K. • February 26, 2012Part of the exhibition is wheelchair friendly. As a listed building, there is a limit as to what can be done to improve this. The exhibition is very good though. Panetarium next door.Get joint ticket.
Nina G. • August 24, 2013Apparently this building was used to house top secret strategy meetings during WW2.
Pumm T. • May 2, 2012near Oxford Street, Mayfair and Park Lane are within a 10 minute walk. Bond Street underground is one minute from the building.
Thee Teck W. • April 1, 2011As you exit the building, Hilton Metropole is visible to your right.
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