The Sherlock Holmes, Victorian pub and restaurant in Northumberland Street, Westminster, England
The Sherlock Holmes is a Victorian pub in Northumberland Street that recreates the style and atmosphere of the detective's world with period furnishings and decor. The interior displays objects and memorabilia connected to the stories and characters, organized throughout the dining and drinking spaces.
The building originally operated as the Northumberland Arms in the late 1800s and was mentioned in one of Arthur Conan Doyle's stories as a fictional hotel. This literary reference later inspired the themed decoration and exhibition that transformed it into its current form.
The venue brings the world of Sherlock Holmes to life through objects and details that visitors encounter while dining and drinking. This connection between the stories and the actual space makes the detective's universe feel real and present.
The pub is within walking distance of Trafalgar Square and easily accessible by public transport and on foot. Visitors can expect comfortable seating throughout the space and should plan their visit according to the weekly opening hours.
The pub displays surprising objects from the stories, including taxidermied animal parts and personal items belonging to the doctor character. These pieces create an unusual museum-like quality within the ordinary experience of dining and drinking.
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