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PRIME ESCAPES

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October 2024

It's 150 years since Winston Churchill was born, making it the perfect time to visit some of the places connected with the great man

PRIME ESCAPES

While London’s National Portrait Gallery, home to one of the world’s largest collections of portraits of the former prime minister, and St Paul’s Cathedral, so beloved by Churchill that he ordered it to be protected from bombs at all costs during WWII, are great places to gain an insight into Churchill, we recommend checking out some of the lesser-known sites connected with the wartime prime minister. Today at the historic Donovan Bar at Mayfair’s Brown’s Hotel, where he’d often be found sipping his beloved brandy, cocktails on offer include the Whizz Pop, inspired by Roald Dahl’s BFG and garnished with smoke-filled bubbles dispensed by the bar’s bubble-making gun. At the Savoy Hotel’s Savoy Grill (now helmed by the equally fearsome Gordon Ramsay) you can recline beneath his portrait while sipping a Churchill (a whisky-based cocktail made in his honour) and feasting on his favourite dish – a beef wellington. Afterwards, walk off any excesses with a stroll to Jermyn Street – this is where you’ll find Turnbull & Asser, Churchill’s tailor of choice. Head downstairs to see a suit he once wore, fra

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