Neals YardFamous for their wide range of specialist homeopathic remedies and complimentary medicines, Neals Yard aims educate and make natural remedies accessible to all. Following the opening of the first store 27 years ago, there are now 38 nationwide, selling high quality natural products.

1400m (23 mins) from Arlington Street
Monmouth Coffee ShopThe Monmouth Coffee Company was established in 1978, and the original shop was based in Monmouth Street, Covent Garden. Now, with 3 branches, they continue to provide superb coffees which have been ethically sourced, from all over the world.

1400m (23 mins) from Arlington Street
Fitzroy TavernThe area of Fitzrovia was named after this pub in the 1930's when the Fitzroy Tavern was frequented by writers, artists, sculptors, composers and poets. It is very popular with UCL students and is also home to the Pear Shaped Comedy Club every Wednesday.

1500m (25 mins) from Arlington Street
Bedford SquareBedford Square in Bloomsbury, named after the Dukes of Bedford, is considered to be one of the best preserved pieces of Georgian architecture in London with a number of eminent residents, such as Lord Eldon, the celebrated Lord Chancellor.

1600m (27 mins) from Arlington Street
Candy CakesCandy Cakes, based in Covent Garden is cup cake paradise, with a unique range of innovative, vibrant and often intriguing cake combinations. Established in 2006, it is now expanding rapidly, and even appeared on the BBC programme, Mary Queen of Charity Shops.

1600m (27 mins) from Arlington Street
British MuseumA museum of human history and culture based in Bloomsbury, London. The collection, which is largely based on those of the physicist and scientist Sir Hans Sloane was established in 1753. As one of the most comprehensive collections of its kind in the world, it continues to draw crowds from all corners of the globe and is one of London's most popular tourist attractions.

1700m (28 mins) from Arlington Street