Tired of Oxford Street shopping, it is advisable to visit Brownhart Gardens, opposite Mayfair's Selfortridge department store, near Grosvenor Square. There's a nice cafe serving lunch or coffee, and an innovative idea, a bookcase that can borrow novels to read on a sunny day.
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Tired of Oxford Street shopping, it is advisable to visit Brownhart Gardens, opposite Mayfair's Selfortridge department store, near Grosvenor Square. There's a nice cafe serving lunch or coffee, and an innovative idea, a bookcase that can borrow novels to read on a sunny day.
The scenery is beautiful, and now people are looking for a place with fresh air, very good
A rest of tranquility in the centre of London, is a mini-park but with ground that has no grass but is mosaic soil and is almost closed by the buildings surrounding it. There are many mashedries with plants and banks to sit. In sundays young people also usually come here to take a little sun. There is a cafeteria on the place for if you want to take something.
A corner of the most cosy only a few squares from the Oxford St. The hotel is surrounded by a Victorian-style building, very typically London, and this "garden" square is not much, but it is quiet and has a very nice coffee. It is called "Gardens" because it was before, until they installed a factory there.