St. James’s is an exclusive area near Buckingham Palace, with many fine-dining restaurant options. The Theatre Royal Haymarket and Her Majesty’s Theatre stage West End plays. Art dealers surround Christie’s auction house, while the Royal Academy of Arts draws crowds to Piccadilly. Upscale shops include Fortnum & Mason, with its posh food hall, and Jermyn Street’s tailors. St. James’s Park is popular for picnics.
Filmed: Wed 04 November 2020 Today we will be walking through the streets of St. James’s London and do some window shopping which will include the following: 👞 Jermyn Street wehre there are many traditional British brands gentleman’s stores 🎄 Fortnum & Mason department store to see their Christmas display 🎩 Historical Piccadilly and Princes Arcade 🎨 Art galleries in the backstreets 🍺 A hiden square: Mason’s Yard
In this week’s episode of “Travels with a Curator,” explore the history of St. James’s Park with Curator Aimee Ng. This popular attraction in London serves as the backdrop for Thomas Gainsborough’s “Mall in St. James’s Park,” which he painted about 1783 for George III. Originally a cockleshell-strewn court for playing pall-mall, a precursor of croquet, the Mall was a place of visual encounters, where fashionable 18th-century Londoners (and their pets) could see and be seen.