St James’s
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Defined by its four corners — St James’s Palace, The Ritz, Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square — this grand and historic area of central London is best known for its art community and menswear credentials. But as a champion of independent retail in all its guises, it is increasingly finding new favour with those of us who question modern ideas of quality and value. [stjameslondon.co.uk](http://www.stjameslondon.co.uk)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery
St James’s Church
Christie’s
Tiger of Sweden
Floris
The Ritz
Fortnum & Mason
Berry Bros. & Rudd
Joseph Cheaney & Sons
The Bike Rooms
Sims Reed Gallery
Milos
Aquascutum
The Wolseley
White Cube
The Illustration Cupboard
A place to draw strength for devotees of contemporary illustration
Cafe Murano
Foster & Son
St James’s Park
London's oldest royal park
D.R. Harris
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Jermyn Street Theatre
Sake No Hana
Paxton & Whitfield
Maison Assouline
Borough Barista
Cicchetti
The London Library
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The London Library
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- 14 Saint James's Square
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At No.14 St James’s Square, in what looks like a neat Georgian terrace, are the one million books of the London Library and the largest independent lending library in the world. Their policy of never throwing out a book, combined with keeping up-to-date with new titles, means the collection grows by 8,000 each year — and it’s nearly all available to take home. From some of the nation’s earliest books to contemporary journals, you can browse its seventeen miles and choose a bit to take home with you. A living, working, evolving resource — it’s the original Internet.