London has long known how to treat its gentlemen. Fortunately, it extends the same courtesies to everyone else.
London, By Penhaligon’s is a guide to the city’s finer habits, where to dine, where to disappear for a while, where to emerge looking entirely the part.
A trim here. A table there. A moment, perfectly timed.
Follow the rhythm of a gentleman’s day. Adapt as you please.
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Regent’s Canal is London’s waterway with a wink. By day, it’s peaceful. By weekend, it’s lively. Alongside this stretch of water there’s art, animals, food and markets - everything you need for a stylish (and slightly salty-pretzel-filled) adventure.
Jermyn Street doesn’t announce itself. It conducts itself. A short stretch in St James’s, it has long been London’s address for shirts, shoes, scent and a good groom. Nearby, tables are set, curtains rise, and evenings unfold as they should.
Soho is London in high definition. A compact grid of theatres, late-night kitchens and creative studios. By night, it hums with nightlife and noise. It is layered, loud, occasionally louche - and still one of the capital’s sharpest mirrors.