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Cheers to Sherlock Holmes


Did you know there is a pub dedicated to Sherlock Homes, a few steps away from Trafalgar Square?

In 1951 was held the Festival of Britain presented a whole part on Sherlock Holmes. Once finished, what to do with this collection? Fortunately, the brewery Whitbread & co (which still exists and owns brands such as Beefeater, Brewers Fayre and Costa Coffee) proves more than happy to buy it.

In 1957, they transform this building, a hotel back then, into a late Victorian pub. Sir Conan Doyle’s family helps to recreate the books atmosphere. Walls are covred in various artefacts, letters, cartoons, replicas… The first floor welcomes a restaurant and shows Holmes’ and Watson’s study -  still an attraction for real fans.

The decoration has now aged but still – it is worth stopping by and having a quick look… Sadly, the critics on the web underline a poor service and quality of food, so it will need to be a symbolic visit.

I love walking by on a Friday evening -  customers overspill on the small square just in front and tend to use the letterbox as an iconic coaster!

Sherlock Holmes pub
10 Northumberland Street
London WC2N 5DB

Are you a true Sherlock Holmes fan? Don’t forget:
- The museum on Baker Street
- The tube station

Stanfords: travel around the world in London

A future trip in mind? Want a bit of adventure in your life? Take refuge @ Stanfords, THE ideal travel bookshop.

Classical and original guidebooks,  funny social studies (try the ones on the French for a good laugh. Trust me, I am French), detailed maps for any country you might think of… You will fill your bag a lot more than you expected!

In 1852, Edward Stanfords thought hard about the British colonies expansion: travels were the future, he was convinced. To be successful, you need to be the best and to prove different. He got huge maps of various continents printed -  gentlemen loved to show off those in their reading room – even better, he ordered the first precise map of London (though it is only in 1966 that the first A to Z, with its complete listing of streets, was published. Did you know a woman was behind it all? Read Mrs P’s journey to learn more!). He was applauded by the Royal Geographical Society for it.

From 1947 on, the company focuses on foreign mapping. They act as pionneers at the type. You name it, they have it: topographic, thermic, geological, hiostorical, nautical… Their reputation is a success in no time. Even Sherlock Holmes in The Hounds of Baskerville buys a map from them! The public is more and more eager to travel -  a huge market opens., whether for generic or out-of-the-way travel books.

Since 2001, you can also find a great range of travel fiction, travel novels, travel stories of all kind. Keep an eye on their website for travel conferences too.

The third floor are a real treasure chest, the decoration surfs on the travel theme too. Oh, and this is the perfect place to find a travel or camping gadget, and gifts for junior or experienced travelers!

Stanfords
12-14 Long Acre
Covent Garden
London WC2E 9LP

What’s around?
- Cocktails!
- Yummy frozen yogurts!
- A cute retro looking sweets shop
- My favourite cupcakes in all of London…
- A little haven of peace

Track Sherlock down…

Sherlock Holmes only exists in Conan Doyle’s extraordinary world.

Such a bad idea – such a roar from the public claiming their hero back! The more he resisted, the more letters came through the door. He had not choice but bring the detective back to life, a total of 56 stories.

This success remains unchanged today – just look at the number of visitors at his supposed address where a small museum has been created! Nothing historical here but a nice atmospheric stop. Lovely time travel and ideal with kids.

Gosh, the houses were small in that street. But it’s enough and makes it even cuter somehow. The first floor probably is the best – you really can picture the two friends chatting the night away. You almost expect to see Sherlock’s pipe smoking in a corner. Watson usually is here, welcoming you and proposing a picture in the detective’s chair. Complete with the hat, of course. Alternatively, pose with the bobby outside who keeps a cape and a few hats at hand for souvenir photos too….

Oh, and do get a few quaint souvenirs from the shop. You’ll find everything from Teddy bears to pipes and matches in there.

Sherlock Holmes Museum
221b Baker St
London
NW1 6XE

£6/adult, £4/enfant


Equipped with fun accessories? Why not go and pose in profile in the tube station?

Elementary, my dear visitor

As a child, you got hooked on sherlock Holmes stories.

What was your magic potion? The books? The TV series, the movies? Mine was a manga on which worked the famour Miyazaki – every character was a dog. There was supense, emotions, laughs. I even recently bought the whole box of DVDs and even years after, it still hasn’t lost its charm and power.

The latest American blockbuster with Robert Downey Jr  and Jude Law as a team is sure to put Baker St back on track. No fan will come to London without stopping at the famous Sherlock Holmes museum, or resist putting on the famous hat and investigate the souvenir shop…

But don’t forget to search the Baker Street station too -  Holmes might have left you a few clues…


Who knows? You might even meet his statue on your way out…


Or if you’re more of a 70ies nostalgic, head for the Beatles shop nearby!

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