Westminster Barber Shop | Pall Mall Barbers Westminster


Pall Mall Barbers Westminster

Contact Info: +44(0)207 930 7787


The talented team of barbers at Pall Mall are some of the best in the world, trained in all aspects of modern Barbershop, and able to answer any questions you may have about male grooming. You’ll find our Palmer Street Barber Euston in the heart of Westminster, right next to St. James Park station, but it’s also fantastically connected to the nearby Kings Road, Chelsea, Belgravia, Mayfair, Knightsbridgebarbers in Victoria and Park Lane W2 Barbers. Here’s our guide to what to see and do when you’re out and about.

Barbers LondonAs the rest of London sleeps, the food stalls at Duke of York Square are gearing up for a busy day’s trading. From 10am each Saturday, rain or shine, queues of hungry residents begin to snake through the weekly fine food market curated by Partridge’s grocer near Barber Marylebone. The traders change a bit from season to season, but there’s a good chance you’ll find freshly baked sourdough bread, artisan cheeses and wild-caught seafood on any given day. Arts lovers are also well catered for. Just behind the market action sits the Saatchi Gallery. Barbers London: This is where the young Damien Hirst got his start in the 90s before going on to win the Turner Prize and becoming one of the biggest names in 21st-century art Westminster barbers. It’s fair to say that the gallery still has something of a reputation for hosting some of the most controversial and cutting-edge shows in the country. men’s hairdressing, Victoria station hop on the District Line at nearby Sloane Square and it’s just two stops to our Westminster barbershop and its team of talented barbers, located minutes from St. James Park station. You can book here, or download our app on iOS or Android.

Barber Near Kings Road
men’s hairdressing Victoria station: If you carry on down the King’s Road, past the Chelsea Old Town Hall, you’ll eventually come to the World’s End. Well, not quite literally. Barbers London: But on his rides through the Royal Borough, King James II considered it “the end of the world” and the name just stuck. In the swinging sixties, the area’s hippy boutiques and spiritual book shops made it the centre of London’s counter-culture scene and the favourite hangout of artists and Barber Marylebone alike. Victoria station The site of the 17th century World’s End pub has changed hands several times over the course of its colourful life, but the spirit of good beer and good cheer lives on with its current occupant. Victoria station Barber shop, It’s now a bar and restaurant called The World’s End Market, serving up traditional pints alongside locally-sourced meat and seafood. The top deck of the 170 bus from Beaufort Street makes a pleasant journey down the river embankment, past the Chelsea Physic Garden and back up towards Palmer Street where you’ll find our Westminster barbershop near St. James Station. You can book here, or download our app on iOs or Android.

Barber Near Belgravia
Barbers London: With its quiet streets of specialist boutiques and eye-wateringly expensive houses, Belgravia has a reputation as a playground for the moneyed elite. Chester Square alone has seen a string of famous faces come and go over the past 200 years – Margaret Thatcher, Mick Jagger and Nigella Lawson to name but a few. But there’s a good reason to check it out even if you’re not in the market for a custom-made hat or mews house. men’s hairdressing near  Victoria station, Just on Belgravia’s borders, next to Sloane Square station, sits the Royal Court Theatre. It’s fair to say that it too has a bit of a reputation for showcasing some of the most provocative new works from up and coming playwrights from around the world. On a sunny day, it’s a pleasant walk to Pall Mall Barbers Westminster Camden barbershop on Palmer Street – Citymapper’s recommended route takes you around the edges of Green Park and right past Buckingham Palace. You can book here, or download our app on iOs or Android.

Barber Near Pimlico

Barbers PimlicoJust south of the commuter crush at Victoria Station are the comparatively quiet streets of Pimlico. Barbers Pimlico It’s but a five-minute walk from the station down Millbank, where you’ll find the much calmer older sister of the Tate Modern near London Bridge. The Tate Britain houses a permanent collection of work from some of the most famous artists from the 16th century onwards, including William Blake, David Hockney and Francis Bacon. Barbers PimlicoWalking back down the riverbank takes you to Vauxhall Bridge, where there’s an excellent view of the imposing offices of Her Majesty’s Secret Service – Barbershop London perhaps better known as W2 BarbersBarbers Pimlico Hop back on the Tube and change to the District Line at Victoria to get to our barbers in Westminster near St. James Station, Or don’t change at all – it’s less than ten minutes to walk if you take the Cardinal Place exit. You can book here, or download our app on iOs or Android.

Barber Near Mayfair
Barbers London: If you’ve got time for a stroll through St. James Park, it’s a pleasant walk from our Palmer Street barbershop in Westminster over to Mayfair. And if you didn’t get your designer fix in Knightsbridge, you can try Bond Street instead. If you start from the Oxford Street end, you’ll find Zara and the eclectic delights of Fenwick’s department store at the corner of Brook Street. men’s hairdressing London, Travelling a bit further down takes you past Dolce and Gabbana, Smythson, Burberry, Dior…well, you get the idea. Victoria station Barbershop, Once you cross over to Old Bond Street, the shop windows suddenly change from Pret-a-porter to priceless jewels – you’re in Big Spender territory now with the likes of Tiffany, Cartier and Bulgari. Victoria station BarbersPerfume enthusiasts will want to take a detour to Burlington Arcade where Penhaligon’s, True Grace, Frederic Malle, and By Kilian have opened their doors in recent years, making it into something of a mecca for fragrance shoppers. You can book here, or download our app on iOs or Android.

Barber Near Park Lane
Barbershop Park Lane sounds like it ought to be a quiet little street, but it’s actually one of the busiest roads in London. Black cabs and buses (or a chauffeur-driven Mercedes, Barbers London, if you’re staying at the Dorchester) zip through at all hours of the day, ferrying passengers between the West End and Knightsbridge. But this is where you’ll find Hyde Park, the largest and most famous of Barbers Fitzrovia Royal Parks. barbers in victoria Cross over through Cumberland Gate and you’re at Speaker’s Corner. Since 1872, this little patch of land has been designated as a “free-speech zone” where Karl Marx, George Orwell and countless others with an urgent agenda have come to air their views. Leaving behind the soapboxes and hecklers, it’s a short walk to the Serpentine Gallery where it’s free to check out the contemporary art exhibitions. men's hairdressingCuriously, Park Lane is also a hotspot if you’re in the market for a supercar (or just browsing). As long as you’ve got cash in the bank, you could drive off in an Aston Martin, BMW, Lamborghini or a Bentley. And if you do, it’s just ten minutes to our barbershop in Westminster and its team of experienced barbers. You can book here, or download our app on iOs or Android.






Post a Comment

0 Comments