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Created by The Telegraph Updated On: December 24, 2012
With the whole world descending on the capital’s West End to bag a sales bargain, it pays to have the benefit of insider knowledge, says Sophie Campbell.
The Telegraph: Special treat: The Charlotte Street Hotel in Fitzrovia is a convivial boutique hotel with spacious rooms, a lively bar and restaurant, and is perfectly placed for the West End. Doubles from £250.
The Telegraph: Nid range: In a prime location in the heart of Soho, the Z Hotel (2) is a series of interconnected town houses with friendly staff. Doubles from £149.
The Telegraph: Budget: Dean Street Townhouse in Soho feels like a luxury hotel, but sometimes has excellent prices if booked at the right time. Doubles from £95.
Centre Point, 101-103 New Oxford St, London, Greater London
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The Telegraph: Have a celebration drink at Paramount(103 New Oxford Street, WC1; 020 7420 2900; paramount.uk.net), which has 360-degree views of the West End and beyond. Booking is essential, dress smart-casual.
The Telegraph: Begin with the venerable discount theatre ticket booth, TKTS, in Leicester Square (tkts.co.uk): try to arrive well before opening time (9am) to get the best choice of shows for the evening.
The Telegraph: Walk back to Trafalgar Square and join the free 60-minute taster tour at the National Gallery (nationalgallery.org.uk), which houses the superb collection of 600 years of Western European art.
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The Telegraph: Take an early supper at Hawksmoor Seven Dials (11 Langley Street, WC2H 9JG; 020 7420 9390; thehawksmoor.com), which has a midweek express menu (two courses £22, three courses £25) from 5pm to 6pm.