City Churches to Visit

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St Mary-le-Bow
Located in Cheapside, St Mary-le-Bow was rebuilt by Wren following its destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666.
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Cheapside EC2
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Open 7am–6pm Mon–Wed, 7am–4pm Fri
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Free
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St Sepulchre-without-Newgate
The largest church in the city, St Sepulchre is famous for its peal of 12 bells. Lunchtime concerts are held on Tue and Wed.
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Holborn Viaduct EC1
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Open noon–2pm Tue–Thu, 11am–3pm Wed
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Free
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St Katherine Cree
One of eight churches to survive the Great Fire, it dates from about 1630. Purcell and Handel both played on its organ.
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Leadenhall Street EC3
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Open 10:30am–4:30pm Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
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Free
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All Hallows by the Tower
Take a 40-minute guided tour of the church, which dates from Saxon times.
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Byward Street EC3
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Open 9am–5:30pm Mon–Fri, 10am–5pm Sat, 1–5pm Sun
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Free
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St Stephen Walbrook
The Lord Mayor’s parish church is considered to be Wren’s finest.
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Walbrook EC4
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Open 10am–4pm Mon–Thu, 10am–3pm Fri
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Free
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St Anne and St Agnes
This Lutheran church has a long tradition in music (especially Baroque). Lunchtime concerts are held on Mon and Fri.
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Gresham Street EC2
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Open 10am–4pm Mon–Fri, services on Sun
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Free
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St Lawrence Jewry
Beautiful stained glass windows of historic figures are the highlight here.
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Guildhall EC2
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Open 7:30am–2pm daily
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Free
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Eating and Drinking

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St John
A delightful restaurant serving excellent British food. Delicious light bar meals available .
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26 St John Street EC1
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020 7251 0848
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Disabled access to bar but not to restaurant or toilets
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Top Floor at Smiths of Smithfield
This warehouse restaurant serves meat market specials . A café on the ground floor turns into a bar in the evening and there is an informal restaurant on the second floor.
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66–77 Charterhouse Street EC1
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020 7251 7950
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Club Gascon
Top-notch
cuisine from southwest France. Pick three or four “taster” dishes,
such as venison scallops, or there is a five-course gourmet “tasting”
menu, including wines.-
57 West Smithfield EC1
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020 7796 0600
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Sweetings
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is a lunchtime haven for fish lovers. Starters such as potted shrimp
are followed by plaice and Dover sole. Desserts include bread-and-butter
pudding.-
39 Queen Victoria Street EC4
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020 7248 3062
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No credit cards
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Sauterelle
Stylish French dining in the gallery of the City’s Royal Exchange.
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Royal Exchange EC3
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020 7618 2483
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Eastway @ Andaz
Contemporary, but hearty dishes, from lamb to hamburger, are served in this lively city eaterie.
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40 Liverpool Street EC2
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020 7618 7400
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1 Lombard Street
This Michelin-starred restaurant serves exquisite modern dishes.
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1 Lombard Street EC3
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020 7929 6611
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The Place Below
Popular lunchtime canteen in the crypt of St Mary-le-Bow church.
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Cheapside EC2
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020 7329 0789
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Shaw’s Booksellers
Quirky pub and bar with a splendid array of beers and wines.
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31–34 St Andrew’s Hill EC4
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020 7489 7999
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Vertigo 42
Take in the incredible views at this ostentatious, sky-scraping champagne bar on the 42nd floor.
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Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street EC2
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020 7877 7842
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