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July 2011, TimeOut has always been the Premier listings magazine in London. 

When they decided to put together a list of the 101 top things to do in London they went to ten of the cities most experienced bloggers.

We are delighted that they decided to include the Cuban Cigar Walk London in that list.

To read the full list click on the logo below:

101 things to do in London


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July 2011, a new write up on the Cuban Cigar Walk London in the (web) pages of the Arbuturian writen by Nick Hammond:

The Arbuturian

"The Cuban Cigar Walk London, Three arbitrary, independent, words. Put them together though, and you have an intriguing premise on which to base a stroll around some of London’s poshest acreages, throwing in plenty of browsing and sluicing along the way."

To read the full article follow this link


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In May 2009 Mark Hedges the Editor of Country Life joined Nic Wing on the Cuban Cigar Walk London Audio Guided walk. He wrote

"Quite simply, it was one of the most pleasant and informative afternoons I've ever had in London"

 

 

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In the Autumn 2009 issue of Sphere Magazine acclaimed travel Journalist Nigel Tisdall wrote about the Cuban Cigar Walk London Audio Guide.  


 Nigel strolled through Mayfair and St James enjoying the delights of London's finest Cuban Cigar stores. He enjoyed the Mellifluous tones of his guide Professor Maxwell Hutchinson who is an architect, broadcaster and Cigar Smoker as he guided him through Berkeley square to  Alfred Dunhill's new home in London at the listed Bourdon House. He then moved on to the wonderful pink Mount Street with it's amazing shopping including Sautter where he sampled a San Cristóbal de La Habana El Príncipe. He then moved on to Davidoff in Jermyn street and met the wonderful owner Edward Sahakian. The final stop was JJ Fox and Robert Lewis in St James's street where he visited the  Freddie Fox cigar museum which includes some great items commemorating Sir Winston Churchill's long relationship with the store. From there to Blue Ball Yard and a fine Cohiba cigar to relax with over a glass of champagne, Pol Roger naturally as it was Churchill's favourite tipple.  

 

 

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In the September 2009 Issue of Business Traveller, Tom Otley wrote about the Cuban Cigar Walk London Audio Walk:


Tom walked the first part of the  Audio Tour starting at the Churchill and Roosevelt statue in Bond Street, and then moving on to Bourdon House at the top of Berkeley Square. He visited Sautter in Mount Street opposite the wonderful recently renovated Connaught Hotel. From there it was on, via the exclusive Burlington arcade, Savile row and Fortnum and Mason to St James's and Jermyn Street where he visits Davidoff. After a brief stop to study the fine cigars and humidors he moved on to Fox of St James and then finally to the American Bar of the fantastic Stafford Hotel where he relaxed with a fine Cuban Cigar and a refreshing glass of Pol Roger champagne.  If you are keen to know more about the life of Sir Winston Churchill you can complete the final stage of the walk to the Churchill Museum Cabinet War Rooms on Horse Guards Parade. 

 

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