London: Party zone & British tradition

Wednesday, 27.02.2002
London has a wide variety of unusual venues. For example, The Chainstore built on the banks of the Thames in 1863. The building was used to store chains and buoys. The 810-sqm hall can seat 500 people (1,600 with the annexe). The former Planit Arches station boasts 4,660 sqm and a central hall. And for […]

London has a wide variety of unusual venues.

For example, The Chainstore built on the banks of the Thames in 1863. The

building was used to store chains and buoys. The 810-sqm hall can seat 500

people (1,600 with the annexe). The former Planit Arches station boasts 4,660

sqm and a central hall. And for an exclusive breakfast visit Harrods, London’s

elegant department store. Events can be staged before the shop opens. London

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