Macclesfield Express

This charming boutique hotel

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bustling area.

Drop your bags and head out for a wander.

The designer shops of Sloane Street are only a stroll away if that’s your thing.

And the King’s Road has a winning mix of old-style London boozers and cool bars – and plenty of places to eat.

The food and atmosphere at La Famiglia, an unpretenti­ous old-style Italian – there’s a theme – is a winner. Visit in the summer months and you can eat in a pretty, bustling courtyard at the rear with a chattering mix of locals and tourists.

Savour a cocktail at Eight Over Eight on the way back to the hotel and you will be ready to hit your bed.

And what a bed – a four-poster with a dramatic drape and around 47 cushions.

A good night’s kip and then out into the capital again.

Grab a Boris bike and create your own ‘Stop If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before’ moment. My quiff’s not quite cutting it these days, but...

You can hit the riverside in a few minutes and, avoiding the Market Street-style hell of Oxford Street, head through the city and towards Tower Bridge.

There are some pleasant spots for a pint of Peroni and a bit of people watching on the south bank before pedalling north and west.

Head past Buck House – the Queen isn’t dead, apparently – and head through some surprising­ly quiet back streets towards home.

Dump the bikes in Soho and enjoy the busy grid of streets with a buzzing, diverse crowd.

If that all gets a bit too giddy, it’s only a short taxi ride back to the sedate peace of the San Domenico.

Relax before the trip back north.

The ‘jealousy in the eyes of the ones who had to stay behind’ will be apparent on your return.

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