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Did You Know?
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Jermyn Street
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Highly Recommended
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Jermyn (pronounced German) Street is a slice of traditional 'Gentleman's London', famous for its exclusive and elegant shops.
Cigar smokers should look in at Davidoff, while pipe smokers will enjoy Dunhill, whose shop also holds an intriguing Pipe
Smokers' Museum. Don't miss Floris (at No 89), Paxton & Whitfield (No 93) and Bates (No 21a).
Pipe Smokers' Museum
Address:
Alfred Dunhill, Duke Street
Phone:
(020) 7838 8000
Open:
Mon-Sat 10-4
Admission:
Free
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