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April Showers – Things to do on Regent Street when the sun doesn’t shine

  • Eat & Drink
  • Hotels & Lifestyle

For the perfect petit déjeuner…

Arthur’s restaurant at Liberty London is the perfect pre-shopping pit stop. Serving artisanal produce from the Mini British Food Hall, brunch at 10am before whiling away the rest of the morning wandering Liberty’s historical hallways.

For working up a sweat…

Psycle London is a workout world of its own – with the aim of strengthening both your body and mind. Offering barre, hiit, yoga & ride classes, there is something for everyone to get your blood pumping and endorphin levels spiking. We suggest working up a sweat in the morning, and celebrating with a fine wine later that evening.

For a lazy lunch…

Look no further than MASH for a serious steak. Accompanied by an award-winning bar and a sophisticated art deco space, it’s the perfect setting for an elegant long lunch.

For a spa treatment…

Where better to spend a rainy afternoon than unwinding in a luxurious spa. Rediscover your inner wellness at Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Centre – whether it’s an Aromatherapy Associates massage or floating in the Watsu pool.

For a sweet afternoon treat…

Offering a unique twist on afternoon tea – MOMO offers a Moroccan tea with the likes of scrumptious date scones to tantalise taste buds. With exotic flavours paired with infusions from across the globe, where better to meet a friend?

For a post-work cocktail…

For a tasty tipple, Sakagura boasts an array of expertly crafted Japanese cocktails. The hot sake flights are perfect for colder nights, or to warm you after a dull day in the office. To make you smile, there’s happy sake hour from 5-7pm on Sunday to Thursday.

For late night escapades…

If you find yourself on Regent Street on a Saturday night, make Brasserie Zedel your go-to. The Black Cat “Salon Des Artistes” is an intimate evening of Parisian cabaret, featuring live music, showmanship and of course, burlesque.