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Mayfair office space is ideal for tea time tourism
Equestrian Statue of George Duke of Cambridge, Whitehall, London

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George Duke of Cambridge in front of the Old War Office, Whitehall.
I really miss London. It is such a beautiful city, even though it is super busy.
I use to just sit by the Thames on the Embankment and just ‘watch the world go by’, with no cares in the world and just sit there.
It’s an ideal place to eat your lunch or just to chill, as a result I’m really envious of those in Mayfair office Space. They get to sit by the river everyday and I’ve just got my memories.
It’s not just the Thames though, as London is filled with famous hotspots that I’d love to see on a regular basis. In fact, any offices in the W1J Area are ideally placed to allow workers to visit some of my favourite hotspots, during their lunch or on their way home after work.
For example, it’s just a short half hour walk from Mayfair offices to The National Gallery, where you can see some amazing pieces of art. Most notably you can see one of Leonardo Da Vinci’s ‘Virgin of the rocks’ which is a beautiful painting. What more could you ask for on your lunch break?
Or if you’re more into contemporary art then why not gaze at a Jackson Pollack or Andy Warhol in the Tate Modern.
And if art’s not your thing then why not eat your sandwiches on the London Eye or meet friends after work for a meal or to go and see a West End play, an up-and-coming show being Les Misérables in Concert at the O2 Arena and you can always find a Shakespeare play on in London.
So for making the most of your lunch break or meeting friends at the end of a day in the office, Mayfair is an ideal place to work.
Interview with Cathy Domanico, Director of Tourism, Chicago Board of Tourism at World Travel market, London 2009
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