The 5 Best Architectural Buildings in Holborn, England

July 10, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

The crown jewels, Buckingham Palace, Camden Market…in London, history collides with art, fashion, food, and good British ale. A perfect day is different for everyone: culture aficionados shouldn't miss the Tate Modern and the Royal Opera House. If you love fashion, Oxford Street has shopping galore. For foodies, cream tea at Harrod’s or crispy fish from a proper chippy offers classic London flavor. Music and book buffs will love seeing Abbey Road and the Sherlock Holmes Museum (at 221B Baker Street, of course).
Restaurants in London

1. Lincoln's Inn

Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3TL England +44 20 7405 1393 [email protected] http://www.lincolnsinn.org.uk/
Excellent
53%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 57 reviews

Lincoln's Inn

Reviewed By Gakeitse - London, United Kingdom

Wandering in the area, we came upon this church by accident. Everything about the church and its surrounds is stunning and awe inspiring. From the medieval vaults beneath the chapel to the wonderful wooden benches/panels and stained glass windows within it on the first floor, it's a wonderful, peaceful place. It seems well maintained so must be loved and well used. Daily services are advertised. I'd have liked to have access to a pamphlet detailing some of its history down the centuries. The official website which I looked at subsequently doesn't do it justice.

2. Royal Courts of Justice

Strand, London WC2A 2LL England +44 20 7947 6000 [email protected] http://www.theroyalcourtsofjustice.com
Excellent
55%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 308 reviews

Royal Courts of Justice

The Royal Courts of Justice are an attraction well worth a visit. Close enough to Parliament, the Temple and The City. With stunning Victorian architecture, a small costume exhibition. The courts were designed by George Edmund Street and took more than eight years to complete throughout the 1870s. The courts were opened in an official ceremony by Queen Victoria on December 4th, 1882.

Reviewed By kamakshi2015 - Bengaluru, India

This building is commonly called the Law courts is a court building . A historic courts were opened by queen Victoria in 1882 and is the largest courts in Europe . It is located at Strand within the city of Westminister . It is surrounded by four inns of the court and st .Clement Danes Church , , kings college , London school of Economics . The access by public transport is very easy - under ground tube station is Chancery Lane and Temple .A must visit place for a tourist .

3. Gray's Inn

8 South Square, London WC1R 5ET England +44 20 7458 7800 http://www.graysinn.org.uk
Excellent
33%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 24 reviews

Gray's Inn

Gray's Inn, one of the four Inns of Court, exists to support, educate and develop its student barrister members and to provide continuing professional development to its qualified barrister members in accordance with its historic traditions. The Inn has a substantial estate predominantly set around two squares, South Square and Gray's Inn Square, and its gardens, known as 'The Walks'. The Inn also has 9 self-contained accommodation units available for its members and members of the other Inns who have been called to the Bar.

4. St Alban's Holborn

London, EC1N 7RD 18 Brooke Street, London EC1N 7RD England +44 20 7430 2551 http://www.stalbansholborn.co.uk
Excellent
50%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
33%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

St Alban's Holborn

5. Central Saint Giles

1-13 St. Giles High Street, London WC2H 8AG England +44 20 7240 6480 [email protected] http://www.centralsaintgiles.com
Excellent
19%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
5%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 21 reviews

Central Saint Giles

Central Saint Giles is more than an office building. It is a vibrant mixed-use development comprising office space, restaurants, residential apartments and a public Piazza.

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