Pinsteps. Jermyn Street, London
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No less prestigious is the parallel to Piccadilly Street, Jermyn Street. It is named after Baron Henry Jermyn, an influential courtier and owner of this street. Famous tailors began to settle here, or, as they would say today, couturiers. For example, Cesare Salvucci is an Italian silk merchant. By the way, it was here that tailors rented rooms to financiers. Theodore Rothschild rented a room in Cesare's house. In addition, Isaac Newton himself lodged at number 88 and then at number 87. The most expensive men's fashion salons are along the street Jermyn. On the road, there is even a monument to George Braian Brammell, the London dandy, the trendsetter of men's clothing in the mid-nineteenth century.

Photo: [By Brian Harrington Spier from Shanghai, China - Diamond Jubilee: 3rd June 2012, CC BY-SA 2.0] (https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=39691536)


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London. Royal tour

This four-hour walk in London introduces us to Westminster, the heart of the English monarchy. We will visit the old abbey, find the lawn on which the football game was born, and taste ale in the oldest pub. Look into the Winston Churchill bunker, find out who catches mice at 10 Downing Street, get acquainted with the ceremonies of Buckingham Palace and walk through the parks. We will visit the famous Piccadilly Street and its neighbour, where tailors rented rooms to Rothschild and Isaac Newton. We will relax in Trafalgar Square if we wish, we will visit the National Gallery. Finally, we will find ourselves in the theatre district and the Soho quarter. Let us go!

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