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WELCOME
TO DSEI 2017
Defence and Security Equipment International
DSEI is the world leading event that brings together
the global defence and security sector to innovate
and share knowledge. DSEI represents the entire
supply chain on an unrivalled scale.
DSEI 2017 will have five key sector-focused Zones:
Air, Land, Naval, Security & Joint, all showcasing
the latest equipment and systems.
During DSEI 2017 you will be able to network and develop
relationships with an audience of over 34,000 including
Defence Ministers, International Military and Armed
Forces, key industry players and private sector companies.
Networking opportunities exist throughout the week, this
guide will help you to make the most of your time in London.
It includes restaurant listings, area guide, transport maps
and details of London attractions.
DSEI 2017
CONTENTS PAGE
POCKET GUIDE SPONSOR
WELCOME PAGE 1
DSEI
DSEI ZONES 4 - 5
DSEI FLOORPLAN 12 - 13
AREA GUIDES
EXCEL LONDON 14 - 17
NEARBY EXCEL 19 - 20
CANARY WHARF 22 - 27
GREENWICH 28 - 31
CITY OF LONDON 32 - 36
CENTRAL LONDON 40 - 45
WHERE TO EAT
CANARY WHARF 47 - 51
CENTRAL LONDON 53 - 56
FEATURED EXHIBITORS
GLENAIR 58 - 59
DIAMOND AGE ARMOUR 61
FARNELL element14 61
SKYLON PARK, HEREFORD ENTERPRISE ZONE 61
CH2M 62
KIRINTEC 62
NOCTURNA 62
EXCELITAS QIOPTIQ 63
TEA HEADSETS 63
WEIBEL SCIENTIFIC 63
TRAVEL & MAPS
TRAVELLING TO DSEI 8 - 9
LOCATION MAP 64 - 65
TUBE MAP 66 - 67
EMIRATES AIRLINE CABLE CAR 68
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DSEI 2017
ZONES
DSEI 2017 ZONES
AIR ZONE
DSEI 2017 will feature its strongest
aerospace offering to date, comprising
fixed, rotary wing, and unmanned
platforms.
The popular Air Zone is fully supported
by the Royal Air Force and Joint
Helicopter Command and includes
a capability area dedicated
to the aerospace
supply chain. With an
impressive array of static
displays expected to feature
around the ExCeL concourse, as
well as a notable line up of rotary assets
operating in the maritime domain,
DSEI is confirmed as the must-attend event
for the entire aerospace sector.
LAND ZONE
The Land Zone for DSEI 2017 has grown by 52% and looks to
surpass the achievements of the 2015 event by introducing new
features such as a dedicated showcase which will open up opportunities for
even more suppliers to attend.
This has been complemented by
the announcement of General Sir
Nick Carter KCB CBE DSO ADC
Gen, Chief of the General Staff as
keynote speaker.
NAVAL ZONE
The DSEI 2017 Naval Zone will be the most
comprehensive dedicated Naval Zone in
DSEI history. In addition to the 1,600 DSEI exhibitors the
Zone will incorporate over 50 specialist naval exhibitors
and is fully supported by the First Sea Lord and Royal
Navy. The Naval Zone is one of DSEI’s greatest strengths
with 16 nations represented, twice as many than the 2015
edition. It’s a popular draw for the maritime sector with
its unique dockside positioning at ExCeL, London.
It provides the DSEI audience with unrivalled networking opportunities,
insights from key decision makers and the opportunity to see first-hand the
industry’s latest vessels in action with interactive presentations and waterborne
demonstrations. DSEI is set to host up to eight warships and a number
of rotary assets that operate in the maritime domain.
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ZONES
SECURITY ZONE
The dedicated Security
Zone showcased security
equipment and systems to counter priority
threats, such as cyber attacks and
terrorism, as well as an enlarged special
forces and tactical equipment area.
DSEI 2017 ZONES
The new Security Zone centralised the security sector’s expertise with a
bespoke community in order to increase networking opportunities for both
exhibitors and visitors.
The result was a record number of first-time exhibitors showcasing the
latest equipment and technologies in conjunction with a catalogue of prime
contractors such as Fujitsu, Dell, BAE Systems - Applied Intelligence, BT,
CISCO and Intel.
Within the Security Zone, products and services ranging from security &
special forces training, tactical equipment, perimeter security covert & overt
surveillance & camera equipment and PPE, with exhibitors including CEIA,
Palo Alto Networks, International Armoured Group, Barrett Communications,
SFD Global, H. Henriksen, Bergans and BeaverFit.
JOINT ZONE
DSEI 2017 will see an enhanced Joint Zone with a plethora of
products from exhibitors within the following sectors: C4ISTAR,
Communications, DIO, Electronic Warfare, Joint Enablers, Logistics, Medical,
Robotics & Telemedicine.
Following the huge success of 2015’s Medical Innovation Zone the area is
being expanded to include more companies along with an award winning
demonstration area which will once again being organised with a team from
Defence Medical Services (DMS) Medical DirectorateCEIA, Palo Alto Networks,
International Armoured Group, Barrett Communications, SFD Global,
H. Henriksen, Bergans and BeaverFit.
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TRAVELLING TO DSEI
TRAVELLING TO DSEI
TRAVELLING
BY AIR
London is the best connected
City in the World. You
can reach London in less
time from more places
than any other destination.
London has 6 international airports.
We recommend using London
City Airport, whenever possible.
The airport is located 5-minutes from
ExCeL London by taxi or 10-minutes
by DLR (Docklands Light Railway). The
airport offers 350 flights per day, from
over 40 international destinations.
TRAVELLING BY RAIL
As the Capital of the United Kingdom, London is
connected by rail to all major cities in Great Britain. In
addition Eurostar operate regular train services to Brussels
and Paris operating from St Pancras International.
The Underground Jubilee Line and DLR are the quickest routes
to ExCeL, London and the ICC. Alight at Canning Town and change
onto a Beckton-bound DLR train , for a 1 stop journey to Royal Victoria
for ExCeL (West), or Prince Regent for ExCeL (East).
Please Note: Custom House DLR station is currently closed for Crossrail
redevelopment, so please use Royal Victoria for ExCeL (West) via a short 6
minute walk or Prince Regent for ExCeL (East) and ICC London.
For more information on times and routes please visit https://tfl.gov.uk
DSEI 2017
TRAVELLING TO DSEI
TRAVELLING BY TUBE
ExCeL has two entrances, the underground
Jubilee Line is recommended as the quickest
route to ExCeL London and the ICC.
Alight at Canning Town and change onto a
Beckton-bound DLR train.
Custom House DLR station is currently closed for Crossrail redevelopment,
so please use Royal Victoria for ExCeL (West) via a short 6 minute walk or
Prince Regent for ExCeL (East) and ICC London.
TRAVELLING TO DSEI
For more information on times and routes please visit https://tfl.gov.uk
TRAVEL BY ROAD
When driving to ExCeL London follow signs for Royal Docks, City Airport and
ExCeL. There is easy access from the M25, M11, A406 and A13. For a map
showing major local roads click here.
Please contact the AA for information on planning your journey and 24-hour
live traffic reports, by calling on +44 (0) 906 888 4322.
If you are using the Royal Victoria car park (MSCP) — approximately a 5
minute walk from the West Entrance we advise using E16 1XL for statellite
navigation devises.
TRAVELLING BY RIVER AND CABLE CAR
Thames Clippers are the leading commuter boat service on the River
Thames. Departures are available from all major piers, including the O2,
Greenwich, Canary Wharf, Tower Millennium, London Bridge City, Embankment,
and the London Eye. During peak hours there is a departure every 20
minutes.
From the O2, take the Emirates Air Line Cable Car for the short journey
across the Thames to ExCeL.
PARKING INFORMATION
Please note if you are driving to ExCeL the car parking is at the West Entrance.
If you have a badge you can enter at the West Entrance. If you don’t have a
badge you will then need to get the DLR from Royal Victoria station two stops
to Prince Regent station, here you will be able to collect your badge.
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B Clarion Defence
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C Communications Hub
D Cyber Hub
E Dining Room
& VIP Lounge
F DIT & MOD
Lounge
G East Terrace
& Garden Cafe
H East Theatre
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Grandstand
K Innovation Hub
L Land Static Display
& Soldier Showcase
M Media Centre
N Medical
Engagement Zone
O Naval Static Display
P North Theatre
Q South Theatre
R UK Capability
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1 Australia
2 Austria
3 Belgium
4 Brazil
5 Bulgaria
6 Canada
7 Chile
8 Czech
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9 Denmark
10 Estonia
11 Finland
12 France
13 Germany
14 Holland
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15 Hungaria 29 Singapore
16 India 30 Slovakia
17 Indonesia 31 Slovenia
18 Israel 32 South
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19 Italy 33 South
Korea
20 Japan
34 Spain
21 Jordan
35 Sweden
22 Malaysia
36 Switzerland
23 Malta 37 Turkey
24 NDI 38 UAE
25 Norway 39 UK
26 Pakistan 40 Ukraine
27 Poland 41 USA
28 Serbia 42 Wales
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DSEI 2017 AREA GUIDE
EXCEL LONDON
EXCEL LONDON
As ExCeL London will be your base over the
course of the DSEI Exhibition’s four days, we
want to quickly bring you up to date on its history
and detail just how it will provide the perfect
business experience during your stay in
London.
EXCEL LONDON
The regeneration of the Docklands
has revolutionised an area that
had previously been in decline
once shipping operations
ceased to exist in the
Royal Docks at the
start of the 1980s. ExCeL
London has proved to be a
triumph after opening at the
turn of the millennium and has
uplifted the British economy to the
tune of £2.3 billion.
Of course, not all of your time will
be spent within ExCeL London.
When venturing outside you will
soon discover a multitude of bars,
restaurants and neighbouring hotels,
all of whom provide invaluable
convenience during your time spent
at DSEI.
There are a number of outstanding
hotel facilities only a stone’s throw
away from ExCeL London, where
many exhibitors can be found after
hours recovering from a long and
successful day engaging with their
audience.
Given the
scale and size
of the exhibition,
many delegates return
for each of the four days,
also choosing to set-up base
nearby.
The area surrounding ExCeL
London is designed to build upon
the buzz and excitement generated
inside. When the exhibition closes
its doors for the day, the time for
adventure has only just begun.
ONSITE EXCEL
Over the course of its short history, ExCeL London’s rapid growth is nothing
short of astonishing, now seen as the premier host of exhibitions, trade
shows and special events in London. There are a whole host of services and
facilities within the centre itself, maximising the opportunities available to the
visiting business community.
Upon entering ExCeL London, you will be met by helpful staff who will help
guide you along the way. This opens up into the Boulevard, which runs
through the centre of the entire complex. The Boulevard is where you will find
20 restaurants and bars and throughout the day remains the centre of the
DSEI community. It is here you will find a whole host of food and drink outlets
located on either side, with a number of large seating areas situated in the
centre and benches positioned along both opposing walls. These provide the
chance to take a break from the hectic pace of the exhibition halls, allowing
you some time to refuel and rest for a short while.
DSEI 2017 AREA GUIDE
EXCEL LONDON
Walking further along the Boulevard the various entry points
into the exhibition begin to appear. You may already have an
exhibition stand map in your possession or collected one on your
way in, which will help you to navigate your way around once inside
the trade halls. Gaining entry into the halls is easy: if you have already
printed your name badge you can simply collect a lanyard and be quickly
scanned through or you can print it from one of the many touch screen
portals available at the entrance.
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FOOD & DRINK
If you need to catch an early
breakfast, The Bridge Restaurant is
open to serve, also providing lunch
and dinner with an American twist.
Keeping with the American theme,
Prime Burger is always a popular
choice, serving up the finest prime
cuts for your enjoyment. If you must
satisfy a craving for chicken, then
Rotisserie is right on your doorstep
happy to oblige.
Pummaro readies the best in Italian
fare, be it exquisite pasta dishes
or delicious pizzas, while Burrito
serve up a storm with their tasty
fillings. If you are in the mood for
a wrap, then Wrapid will have the
very best around. River Cottage Deli
give you two options: either hot or
cold. Pick up a fresh salad or enjoy
a healthy homemade focaccia.
Chop’d specialises in the freshest
salads, soups and stews and give
Chozen Noodle Sushi a visit to pick
up freshly made Hosomaki and
Maki rolls.
coffee will be in huge demand and
so make sure you pinpoint the
location of Costa Coffee and the E16
café. Not only can you pick up great
coffee but its onsite bakery has
some unbeatable pastries to tempt
you with. Directly above, you will find
the E16 Lounge, which is a quiet
hideaway from the hectic bustle of
the exhibition area.
A nice relaxing beer or glass of wine
is ideal at the end of a long day and
The Pyramid bar will be open and
ready to take your order. The Bridge
Restaurant is also home to a lively
bar. As it’s located in the middle of
ExCeL you don’t have to travel too
far to meet up with colleagues or
newly made acquaintances.
Throughout the day WhistleStop
will be open where you can pick up
water, confectionary snacks, soft
drinks and any other basic items
you may need. Speaking of basics,
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MEETING ROOMS
Exhibitions are a fantastic way to introduce yourself and begin initial discussions.
The shop floor is not so conducive to in-depth talks due to the noise
levels and heavy foot traffic. However, not every conversation can wait until
you return to the office and you need to strike while the iron is hot. With
this in mind, ExCeL London provides a number of private meeting rooms
within the venue, where you can sit down and discuss potential deals and
partnerships with prospective and existing clientele.
The Gallery Rooms are located on the first level of ExCeL London and are
the perfect place to con
EXCEL LONDON
SERVICES
Business services are on hand to ensure you keep powering through the
day and striking up new relationships. Laptop and mobile charging stations
are located across various points on the Boulevard in return for a small fee
and free Wi-Fi comes as standard. Cash points are also available along the
Boulevard which remain open throughout the day to withdraw money along
with luggage storage space if you arrive direct from the airport.
Fax and photocopying utilities can be found in the stationery shop, which
also houses a convenient Bureau de Change. Should medical attention be
required, there are first aid facilities onsite and a pharmacy nearby. Accessibility
for disabled visitors is also provided, which includes parking, toilets
and wheelchair hire.
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NEARBY EXCEL
NEARBY EXCEL
RESTAURANTS
When visiting another country, in either a
professional or personal capacity, your
culinary experience can often make
or break your time spent there.
Especially when taking important
clientele out in the evening.
There is no doubt that the
fine cuisine available
outside of the show will
prove a memorable part of
your time spent in London.
NEARBY EXCEL
There is certainly no shortage
of places outside of ExCeL
where you can sit down to
enjoy the special atmosphere
of the London Docklands.
Whether you are searching
for a place to sit and entertain
a large group, grab a quick
bite to eat or looking for the
intimate ambience of a traditional
British pub, you’ll find it
all here.
Tom’s Kitchen
sets the right mood
for the evening, a
restaurant offering both
private and semi-private
dining options. The Bollywood
Brasserie is always a popular
choice as it sits right outside of Ex-
CeL London and if only the very best in
steaks will do, book ahead at Gaucho at
the O2 to taste some of their Argentinian
culinary delights.
BARS & PUBS
Upon leaving the exhibition for the day, you may want to head out for early
evening drinks before moving onto a nearby restaurant. London has some
of the finest bars and public houses in the world and the Royal Docks is no
different in that respect.
Take, for example, the WXYZ bar, which is located at Aloft London ExCeL,
situated near the east entrance of the venue. Enjoy a craft beer or cocktail
here and pick from the delectable nibbles on the menu. NY-LON merges the
New York vibe with the hospitality of
London, open to midnight almost every
day. And Davy’s Wine Bar is one of the
oldest in the Docks, offering beautiful
views of the nearby West India Quay.
It doesn’t matter if your favourite
tipple is an aromatic whiskey, a glass
of refreshing Prosecco, or anything
in-between – you won’t have to search
too far and wide to find what you’re
looking for.
DSEI 2017 AREA GUIDE
NEARBY EXCEL
O2
The success of the O2 Arena has also led to a renaissance in the
area over the past decade. Originally named the ‘Millennium Dome’
it was built to celebrate the start of a new millennium, hosting a major
exhibition for the first year, before being transformed into a commercial
enterprise.
It stands out as one of the most prominent structures in London, and its
iconic architecture is now recognised across the world. The past decade
has seen it develop a renowned reputation for entertainment, regularly
hosting music, art, film, comedy, theatre and sporting events, complemented
by a full quota of exciting bars and restaurants.
NEARBY EXCEL
TRAVELLING TO THE O2
You can travel to the O2 from ExCeL London either by London Underground
or bus. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, hop onto the ‘Emirates
Air Line’ ride. Run by the aforementioned airline company, this allows you
take a cable car ride across the Thames, wowing you with stunning views
of the London skyline. Those in search of a great night out only a short
distance away from the exhibition need look no further than the O2 Arena.
TRAVELLING TO EXCEL
London City Airport is located only a matter of minutes away and with
space for over 3000 cars and two Docklands Light Railway stations
close at hand, finding a route to ExCeL London is as simple as you
could wish for.
DSEI 2017 AREA GUIDE
CANARY WHARF
CANARY WHARF
CANARY WHARF
With close to 40,000 visitors arriving
from 140 countries, the DSEI
Exhibition is one of the largest of its
kind. Spending four days in London
also allows the opportunity for many
to venture out and discover the
charms of the nearby Canary
Wharf district. Situated only
a short ride away from
ExCeL London, the
estate opens up a world
of exploration and endless
enjoyment, housing everything
you need for your stay in one easy to
access location.
For first time visitors to the area,
the name Canary Wharf may
not seem instantly recognisable.
Situated in the heart of London’s
Docklands, it was once an area
alive with the import and export of
goods that enabled the UK economy
to thrive.
Its transformation over the past
quarter of a century has seen it
re-established at the forefront of
the European economy, reenergising
the surrounding areas and now
home to many of the world’s leading
financial institutions.
Canary
Wharf Tower
stands at the
centre of the
region, overlooking
the stunning views of
the Thames. Also found
within this thriving community
are a vast range of retail outlets,
bars and restaurants, all of whom
ensure a visit to Canary Wharf
remains a unique and memorable
experience.
From theatre and fashion to the latest
in music and film, Canary Wharf
has firmly positioned itself as the
place to be for both art and entertainment.
For the very best in work,
shopping and leisure facilities, there
are few places in the world that can
compare.
DSEI 2017 AREA GUIDE
CANARY WHARF
LEISURE
With more than 300 retail stores located across the four shopping
malls in Canary Wharf, you are certain to find everything you
need close at hand. If you want to pick up a memento before returning
home, or simply wish to take advantage of the amazing variety on display,
you’ll be spoilt for choice.
This is truly a shopper’s paradise, offering access to some of the finest
luxury and boutique brands around. Many of the stores are open seven
days a week until late evening, providing the kind of flexibility you need after
spending a long day in an exhibition hall.
There are bars, cafés and restaurants spread across the entire estate,
meaning you’re never more than a few steps away from quenching your
thirst and satisfying those hunger pangs. Whether you want to try your
hand at some traditional British cuisine or test your palette against some
continental flair, Canary Wharf has it all: from Japanese and Indian, to
Chinese and French dining.
CANARY WHARF
FOOD & DRINK
Thousands of visitors pass through
Canary Wharf every day each with
something in common: they all
need a place to eat and drink. Life
on the estate begins in the very
early hours lasting right through
to the midnight chimes and finding
a place to eat in style and comfort
couldn’t be easier.
New venues are popping up all the
time expanding upon the already
vast selection of boutique eateries
and established restaurants. Crossrail
Place is the latest addition to
the area, with ten restaurants, cafés
and bars cooking up early morning
essentials before tempting you with
late evening cocktails.
and truly unforgettable food. Al fresco
dining in Canary Wharf not only
allows you to breathe in the magnificence
of the modern architecture
but indulge in the best nouvelle and
world cuisine London has to offer.
Any time spent in Canary Wharf
isn’t complete until you have tasted
and explored its many gastronomic
delights.
If you are looking to entertain
existing or prospective clients, you
will require an environment that
provides both the right ambience
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CANARY WHARF
ART & CULTURE
London has long since been
recognised as a leader of the arts
and Canary Wharf continues to
shine a spotlight on the diverse
cultural heritage of the city. Art is an
integral part of the landscape, with
countless sculptures and interactive
installations situated throughout
the parks and buildings.
CANARY WHARF
The vast collection of public art
on display is one of the largest in
the UK, bringing you up close and
personal with some of the most
exciting artists working today. A detailed
arts programme runs across
the course of the year, encompassing
theatre, galleries, film, music,
fashion and dance.
If you want to spend some time
relaxing in the evening catching up
on the latest cinema releases or
you prefer a more cerebral, thought
provoking experience, there is more
than enough to choose from. There
are a number of outstanding art
galleries ready to entice you with
their latest exhibitions and the Museum
of London Docklands will get
you up to speed on the rich history
of the local area.
PARKS & GARDENS
Canary Wharf doesn’t just offer the very best in shopping, leisure and art.
It also features a wholly unique and iconic park at its centre. Jubilee Park
is so named because of its location on top of the Jubilee Line Underground
Station. Not only is it a place of tranquillity and relaxation but also host to an
exciting range of events and exhibitions held throughout the year.
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Canada Square Park is another
green space where you can enjoy
the scenic views of the Thames
surrounded by plush lawns and
well-kept flowerbeds. For those
brave enough to test their mettle
out on the ice, the park welcomes a
temporary ice-skating rink during
the winter months, which always
proves to be one of London’s most
popular attractions.
The Crossrail Place Roof Garden, a
300-metre enclosed garden, rests
on the Meridian line directly above
the Crossrail station, making it one
of the largest roof terraces in the
UK. This also includes a 60-seater
performance space that puts on a
large cross section of musical and
theatre events, running until 9pm
every day of the week.
CANARY WHARF
HOTELS
When travelling to another
country you need to find a place
to stay that will provide a sense of
comfort and practical access to
the facilities that will to make your
visit a memorable one.
For those wishing to enjoy the
full Canary Wharf experience,
taking up residence on the estate
itself will enable you to explore
everything it has to offer. The
London Marriott Hotel West India
Quay is situated on the complex
next to the East Wintergarden
centre that proudly overlooks serene
waterfront views. This makes
it ideal for any after-conference
meetings or late night drinks and
meals, shortening travel time and
unwarranted expenditure.
There are numerous Docklands
Light Railway stations located at
various points around the Canary
Wharf estate, allowing you to choose
from the many luxurious hotels
that can be found only a short
distance away. This includes the
nearby Hilton and Novotel London
hotels whose first class reputations
enable you to prioritise and focus
your attention on the more pressing
aspects of your visit.
TRANSPORT LINKS
Canary Wharf station is the central
point of access for the estate running
on the London Underground
Jubilee line. There are multiple bus
routes available and journeying
along the Jubilee Line will take you
onto London Bridge, Westminster
and into the heart of the city. For
those thinking of venturing out to
explore Canary Wharf after leaving
the DSEI Exhibition, a short walk to
Prince Regent DLR station will set
you on your way.
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GREENWICH
GREENWICH
GREENWICH
Greenwich Your time spent away from the DSEI
Exhibition will be valuable and it is important
you know where to go in order to make the most
of your time in London. While Greenwich may
not contain the glitz and glamour of some
parts of the city, it is an area of London
steeped in history and tradition that
attracts thousands of visitors
every year. It is also known as
the Prime Meridian of the
World, with the dividing
line between the Eastern
and Western hemispheres
passing through the Royal
Observatory.
Maritime Greenwich is
given its name because of its
nautical history and is also
home to the National Maritime
Museum, Old Royal Naval
College and of course, the
famous Cutty Sark, which you
may be more familiar with due
to its presence on the London
Marathon circuit.
The local market has also
developed an enviable reputation
across London since its
inception 300
years ago. It
has since become
the perfect spot to
pick out antiques and
collectibles from the 120
stalls stationed there. You
can choose to study the art and
architecture of the Queen’s
House or stroll through Royal
Greenwich Park. Along with its
vibrant nightlife, you won’t be
short of things to do once you
arrive.
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GREENWICH
EATING OUT
With so much energy expended at the exhibition and discovering
the hidden wonders of London, you’ll need to find a place to
eat and recuperate. The further you venture into the heart of a city,
the closer you come to unearthing the things that make it feel so special.
And this is particularly true of London.
Greenwich is located in South East London and travelling to this part of
town offers the chance to really get a taste of tradition. If you want to tuck
into some pie and mash (or jellied eels if you’re feeling brave enough) head
over to Goddards. The restaurant has been around for 127 years and takes
you right back to the heart of Old London Town.
Venture into the marketplace and
you’ll find plenty of cuisine made by
local stallholders and businesses. The
Brasserie at the Maritime Museum
serves up traditional British fare, while
Champagne + Fromage has a menu
packed with the finest cheeses and
bubbly.
GREENWICH
PUBS & BARS
For those heading into the centre of town for the evening, Greenwich
presents a great stop off point when journeying from ExCeL London. Mark
the start of a great night out with scenic views that take in the sights of the
Thames or the landmarks in the local area.
If craft beers are your thing, then The Old Brewery is certainly worth a visit.
This classy affair overlooks the Cutty Sark with tutored beer tastings also
open to the public. The Cutty Sark pub itself sits on the bank of the Thames,
a three storey bow-fronted Georgian pub oozing with character.
The Cooperage has been built within
ancient, original wine vaults where you
can nestle into the candlelight booths,
taking your pick from over 100 wines
and craft ales. For those looking to
combine good food and history, pop
across to The Gipsy Moth, a Grade I
listed pub, situated in-between the
Cutty shark and Greenwich market.
PLACES TO VISIT
ROYAL OBSERVATORY
You don’t have to be a student of time
and space to enjoy the home of British
astrology, Greenwich Mean Time and
the Prime Meridian of The World.
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Telescope or watch the stunning planetarium
shows in the Peter Harrison
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GREENWICH
NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM
Step back in time to learn about
the history of the Royal Navy and
their explorations around the world.
Learn about the life of Admiral Horatio
Nelson and view the uniform
worn at the Battle of Trafalgar. As
the largest maritime museum in the
world it’s overflowing with stories
like these and many more.
CUTTY SARK
60 years ago the Cutty Sark was
taken to land and moored in the
dry dock we see it in today. Having
sailed the Seven Seas, the last surviving
tea clipper has since become
one of London’s most famous tourist
attractions, a standout feature on
the bank of the Thames.
GREENWICH
GREENWICH PARK
Stretching across 183 acres,
Greenwich Park is the oldest of
eight Royal Parks, overlooking the
Thames and welcoming thousands
of people each year who enjoy the
panoramic views of Central London.
The park hosts all of the popular
attractions in the borough and has
long since been recognised as a
World Heritage Site.
QUEEN’S HOUSE
The design of the Queen’s House in
1616 first brought classical architecture
to England, thanks to Anne
of Denmark, the only wife of King
James I. Legend says it remains
haunted and its many rooms are
now filled with the amazing artwork
of artists such as Gainsborough,
Reynolds, Turner and Hogarth.
GREENWICH MARKET
You can spend hours perusing the
many stalls searching for hidden
treasures, wowed by the antiques
and collectibles waiting to be
discovered. The Pavilion food court
is where you can try your luck with
the freshest street food London has
to offer.
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE
If you’ve watched Pirates of the
Caribbean, Les Misérables and
The Kings Speech to name a few –
you’ve seen the gorgeous interiors
of the college. Designed by Sir
Christopher Wren and painted by
Sir James Thornhill, the college
is often called the masterpiece of
Greenwich.
TRANSPORT
There are two ways to arrive in the Royal Borough of Greenwich from London
ExCeL. Simply hop onto the Prince Regent DLR, changing at Westferry DLR
to take the connecting train to Greenwich Station. A taxi is the quickest option
available, taking only 15 short minutes to zip across the Thames.
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CITY OF LONDON
CITY OF LONDON
Where London began…
Step back more than 2,000 years to the birthplace
of London and the heart of City life.
CITY OF LONDON
The City, or Square Mile, was the
original site of London. It became
capital of Roman Britain in
AD100 then flourished as
a trading port, the rights
of its citizens being well
established by the time of
the Norman Conquest of 1066.
The City of London Corporation
governed all civic life and trade.
The development of a municipal democracy
here was copied by many towns and cities
and the City soon became the most powerful and
prestigious Square Mile in the world.
From world famous attractions and iconic events to museums
and art galleries, Roman ruins and historic attractions,
there is plenty to see and do in the heart of historic London.
ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL
St Paul’s is not only an architectural masterpiece and its dome a landmark of
the London skyline, but also a symbol of the hope, strength and resilience of
the city and nation it serves. A cathedral has stood here since 604AD with the
present cathedral now over 300 years old.
Enjoy the beautiful décor of the vast cathedral floor before climbing to the
famous Whispering Gallery with its unique acoustics. Continue to the Stone
or Golden Galleries on top of the dome for breathtaking panoramic views
across London.
The crypt is the resting place for famous Britons such as Lord Admiral
Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, and the cathedral’s architect Sir Christopher
Wren. Visitors will also find the award winning 270° film experience, Oculus –
an eye into St Paul’s.
Explore using multimedia
guides available in 11
languages or join onto a
guided tour or introductory
talk, all at no extra cost.
Tube: St Paul’s, Mansion,
House or Black friars
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CITY OF LONDON
TOWER BRIDGE
Take in striking views of London from the top of the most
famous bridge in the world, now over 120 years old. Experience a
unique view of London life through the new spectacular glass floor in
the high-level walkways. Look down to see the River Thames, cars and
pedestrian life, all moving at pace 42 metres below. Lucky visitors may even
witness the magic of the bridge raising for a river vessel beneath their feet.
Tube: Tower Hill or London Bridge
CITY OF LONDON
MONUMENT
In 1666 London was nearly burnt
to the ground. The fire began in a
baker’s house in Pudding Lane on
Sunday 2nd September 1666 and
finally extinguished on Wednesday
5th September, after destroying
the greater part of the City. The fire
devastated the City and the only
buildings to survive in part were
those built of stone, like St. Paul’s
and the Guildhall.
The Monument was built between
1671 and 1677 to commemorate
the Great Fire of London and to
celebrate the rebuilding of the
City. Climb the 311 steps to the top
for fantastic views of the City and
beyond.
Tube: Monument or London Bridge
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CITY OF LONDON
MUSEUM
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Discover the story of the world’s
most vibrant city, told through
world-class free galleries. Tracing
the history of the city from prehistoric
times through to the present
day, the museum has loads on offer
from guided walks to curator talks.
Highlights include the Lord Mayor’s
State Coach which has been used
for the annual Lord Mayor’s Show
since 1757, a beautifully reconstructed
18th century Pleasure
Garden and the London 2012
Cauldron designed by Thomas Heatherwick. There’s also a host of free
displays that change regularly throughout the year, so there’s always
something new to see.
CITY OF LONDON
Tube: Barbican or St Pauls
BARBICAN CENTRE
The Barbican exists to inspire people to discover and love the arts. It
innovates with outstanding artists and performers to create an international
programme that crosses art forms, investing in the artists of today and
tomorrow.
A world-class arts and learning organisation, the Barbican pushes the
boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music, theatre and
visual arts. The architecturally renowned centre opened in 1982 and comprises
a concert hall, two theatres, three cinemas, two art galleries, foyers and
public spaces, a library, a glasshouse conservatory, conference facilities and
three restaurants.
Tube: Barbican, St Pauls or Moorgate
LEADENHALL MARKET
Leadenhall Market dates back to the
14th century and is situated in what
was the centre of Roman London.
Originally a
meat, poultry and game market, it now
features a variety of vendors as well as
commercial shops, restaurants, cafes
and
pubs.
Its cobbled walkways and glass Victorian
roof make Leadenhall Market an
attractive place to shop, eat and drink
or simply relax.
Tube: Monument or Aldgate
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CITY OF LONDON
GUILDHALL
GALLERIES
Six attractions
all within the
complex
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CITY OF LONDON
Guildhall
Galleries form
a fascinating part
of the City’s history.
From walking in Roman
footsteps to seeing the
art, treasures and curiosities
gathered over the centuries. The
following six attractions based at
Guildhall offer an incredible range of
experiences on offer in the heart of the
City… all for free.
1. THE GREAT HALL
The City’s only surviving secular
medieval building dates from 1411
and was designed to reflect the importance
and prestige of London’s
ruling elite. With 27m high ceilings
and a cathedral-like ambience, the
historic building sits on London’s
largest medieval crypts.
2. GUILDHALL ART GALLERY
Wander through one of London’s
oldest public galleries and be
taken on a colourful journey into
the City’s past. Opened in 1886, the
gallery showcases 250 pieces with
collections rich in Victorian art and
London scenes.
3. ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE
Hear the roar of 7,000 spectators
eager for wild animal fights and
criminal executions. The remains
were discovered during the redevelopment
of the Guildhall Art Gallery
in 1985 and offer a fascinating
insight into the Wembley Stadium
of Roman London…although the
entertainment was more bloody and
barbaric 2,000 years ago.
4. HERITAGE GALLERY
Opened in 2014 as part of the commemorations
around the 800th anniversary
of Magna Carta, the City of
London Heritage
Gallery showcases
rarely-seen treasures
held in trust for the
nation.
5. GUILDHALL LIBRARY
The world’s largest library devoted
to a single city, the Guildhall Library
captures every aspect of City life,
the trades, the people and the
buildings. The library has a rich history
and is home to many precious
possessions, from a pristine copy
of Shakespeare’s First Folio, to the
Nuremburg Chronicle and even a
13th-century bible.
6. ST LAWRENCE JEWRY
Official church of the City and built
after the Great Fire of London, this
was one of the most impressive
of the 51 City churches designed
by Sir Christopher Wren. Badly
damaged in the 1940 Blitz with its
eight bells melted to a quarter of
their weight, the church was rebuilt
in 1957.
Tube: Moorgate, Bank,
Mansion House or St Paul’s
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CENTRAL LONDON
CENTRAL LONDON
Central London The DSEI Exhibition will be the
main reason you have come to London in September
but venturing into the centre of the city is
a must, even if only for a short while.
CENTRAL LONDON
There are few cities in the world like
London. With its unique mix of
outstanding architectural history,
contemporary development
and cultural innovation, it
remains a metropolis that
has to be experienced in
all its glory. Whether it’s
your first time travelling into
the capital or you are a returning
visitor, there is always more
than enough going on to capture your
imagination.
It never feels like you have
enough time to do everything
on your list, given the size and
scale of the city. Whatever
draws you into the centre of
London is guaranteed to leave
you wanting more. From Buckingham
Palace, Westminster
and famous landmarks like
Tower Bridge and Trafalgar
Square, right through to the
arts, museums, fashion and
unbeatable nightlife, there is
so much to see.
A rich
history is
embedded
deep within
the structure
of every winding
London street and
alley and the closer you
come to its centre, the more
you begin to understand what
makes it tick. Make sure you find
the time to venture into town during
your stay and discover its magic for
yourself.
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CENTRAL LONDON
PLACES TO EAT
Where do you start in a place like Central London? The options
of where to eat are many and it would be an understatement to
say you will be spoilt for choice. The fantastic thing about London
is its ability to cater for almost anyone’s dietary, financial and cultural
preferences.
You may want to try some British traditions and fish and chips is likely to be
right at the top of that list. The Rock and Soul Plaice has been around since
1871 and serves up some of the best in town. If you want something a bit
more substantial, zip over to Blacklock Soho for a truly succulent Sunday
roast.
If afternoon tea is more your thing,
then the Ritz still remains unbeatable,
now in its 111th year of serving
up delectable finger sandwiches
and scones. London is of course
home to some of the finest cuisine
in the world, with 53 restaurants
now awarded at least one Michelin
star. Gordon Ramsey and Alain
Ducasse are the elite venues
with three stars, The Araki offers
two-star sushi and Barrafina is a
one-star Spanish tapas delight.
CENTRAL LONDON
BARS & PUBS
Casual drinkers and connoisseurs alike know that London has some of the
most original and relaxing venues around. Stepping into a bar in the centre
of town is the perfect way to acclimatise to the bustling atmosphere, allowing
you time to plan your next move, be it heading out for a show or out for an
evening meal.
Located at the Hyde Park end of Oxford Street you’ll find Sisu, a widely regarded
rooftop bar that takes you away from the busy streets below. Strolling
along the Southbank taking in the views of the Thames and the surrounding
attractions, you’ll also come across Anchor Bankside.
A traditional British pub
always offers a warm
welcome to its visitors
and Central London
certainly has the pick of
the bunch. The Lamb &
Flag in Covent Garden
was an old haunt of
Charles Dickens, with
the building dating back
to 1772. Ye Olde Mitre
dates back even further
to 1546 and is next door
to St.Etheldreda’s where
Henry VIII was married.
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WEST END
London’s West End is constantly
abuzz with activity and no more so
than in Theatre land. The very best
in musical and thespian entertainment
have walked the boards in this
famous old city, where many of the
most famous productions in the history
of theatre have been born.
CENTRAL LONDON
Some of the more well-known stars
currently appearing include BAFTA
and Golden Globe nominee Sienna
Miller and also Jack O’Connell,
fresh from working alongside
George Clooney. The theatre adaptation
of Tennessee Williams’ ‘Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof’ has received rave
reviews and is a must see.
Andrew Scott (Moriarty in ‘Sherlock’)
plays Hamlet in a modernised
version of the Shakespeare classic
at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Agatha
Christie’s legendary ‘Mousetrap’ is
still running at St Martins Theatre,
while classics such as ‘Evita’ and
‘Phantom of the Opera’ are still
ever present. The world premiere
of Richard Jones’ ‘La Boheme’ also
arrives at the Royal Opera House in
September, offering a new take on
Puccini’s classic tragedy.
ACTIVITIES
If you are looking to do something a bit different from the norm while in
London and want to get the heart pumping, look no further than the River
Thames. There is high speed and thrills galore to be had with Thames Jet.
A 50-minute speedboat ride will rush you from Westminster to Canary Wharf
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CENTRAL LONDON
Prefer to look down from above and
gain a unique view of this beautiful
city? The London Helicopter offer
flights lasting up to 30 minutes, giving
you a look at London that even
the natives rarely get to see. This is
a spectacular way to break the ice
with clients and show them how you
and your company can think outside
of the box.
While taking to the sky might be a little too much for some, you can still get
spectacular views of London from the London Eye on the Southbank. If 443
feet isn’t high enough for you, the observation deck in The Shard elevates you
to a whopping 804 feet.
PLACES TO VISIT
Events and venues associated
with the arts can be found on
almost every street in Central
London, a creative hub like no
other anywhere else in the world.
Both The National Gallery and
Tate Modern provide the full
spectrum of art, taking you back
to classic 13th century masters,
right through to the modern
innovators of the contemporary
world. It would also be remiss not
to mention the gems found in the
National Portrait Gallery, Royal
Academy of Arts, Saatchi Gallery,
Serpentine Gallery, Somerset
House and Tate Britain.
The Natural History Museum, Victoria
& Albert and Science Museum’s
in Kensington are home to some of
the most stunning artefacts in the
world. The Museum of London and
the British Museum are also located
in the city, detailing everything you
could wish to know about this fair
land.
CENTRAL LONDON
There is also plenty of space to step
away from the high energy pace of
London’s streets. Hyde Park is one
of the most renowned green spaces
in the city, covering a huge 350
acres. Kensington Gardens and Regents
Park are serene and beautiful
hideaways, while St. James’s Park
provides quick access to three Royal
palaces.
TRAVEL
ExCeL London provides great accessibility for travelling into the heart of
London. Prince Regent DLR is a short 10 minute walk from ExCeL and will
take you directly into Canning Town. A quick change onto the Jubilee Line
takes you through London Bridge, Westminster and onto Green Park. From
these locations you can hop onto any number of buses or pick up a black cab,
with your Central London destination only a short ride away.
DSEI 2017 WHERE TO EAT
CANARY WHARF
HAZEV
Cuisine: Turkish
This striking Turkish restaurant
includes an affordable cafeteria,
and is situated near Surrey Quays
DLR; it’s usually very busy, thanks
not least to its original and tasty
cuisine.
Tube: 5 mins walk South Quay
2 South Quay Square, E14 9RT
Tel: 020 7515 9467
www.hazev.com
OBICÀ
Cuisine: Italian
Once called Obika, these ‘Mozzarella
bars’ form part of an international
chain and are far better than
many in the pizza and pasta market.
The perfect spot for grabbing a
glass of wine with a range enjoyable
small bites.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
35 Bank Street, E14 5NW
Tel: 020 7719 1532
www.obica.com
CARLUCCIO’S
Cuisine: Italian
Pleasant enough to look at, this
faux-Italian chain also offers a great
range of breakfast items and makes
a big fuss of kids too.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
2 Reuters Plaza, E14 5AJ
Tel: 020 7719 1749
www.carluccios.com
CANTEEN
Cuisine: British
The promise of British comfort food
is efficiently delivered at these spartan
canteens, whose handily located
South Bank branch can be great for
a business lunch.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
40 Canada Square, E14 5FW
Tel: 08456 861 122
www.canteen.co.uk
TORTILLA
Cuisine: Mexican
For a fresh and satisfying burrito,
these speedy operations – neck and
neck with rival Chipotle – are cheap
and incredibly authentic.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
18 North Colonnade, E14 4EU
Tel: 020 7719 9160
www.tortilla.co.uk
WHERE TO EAT
GOURMET BURGER
KITCHEN
Cuisine: International
This burger franchise wins solid
support from most customers for
its good value, strong selection of
options and excellent side offerings.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
Unit 22, Peninsula Way, SE10 0DX
Tel: 020 8293 3679
www.gbk.co.uk
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CANARY WHARF
YI-BAN
Cuisine: Chinese
An interesting waterside location
near City Airport helps justify the trek
to this obscure Chinese restaurant in
deepest Docklands. A spacious and
convivial venue, it offers solid dim
sum at very reasonable prices.
Tube: 5 mins walk Royal Albert Dock
1010 Dockside Road, E16 2QT
Tel: 020 7473 6699
www.yi-ban.co.uk
WHERE TO EAT
BOLLYWOOD
BRASSERIE
Cuisine: Indian
This 150 seater modern restaurant
is situated at the footsteps of Excel
West Exhibition Centre. You’ll be
spoilt for choice choosing from a
la Carte, lunch and dinner buffet
menus every day.
Tube: 5 mins walk Custom House
2 Western Gateway, E16 1DR
Tel: 020 7473 5004
www.bollywoodbrasserie.co.uk
THE GUN
Cuisine: British
A magnificent view of the Thames
and the O2 can be seen from the
outside heated terrace, making this
a fantastic and historic gastropub.
It’s a fine example of a pub getting
the food mix right: from ambitious
dishes to bar snacks.
Tube: 10 mins walk South Quay
27 Coldharbour, E14 9NS
Tel: 020 7515 5222
www.thegundocklands.com
STICKS’N’SUSHI
Cuisine: Japanese
A strange but pleasant mix of
Denmark and Japan – this fun and
buzzy Danish chain puts a Scandi
twist on sushi and yakitori and the
results are beautifully presented
and delicious.
Tube: 5 mins walk West India Quay
1 Crossrail Place, E14 5AR
Tel: 020 3141 8230
www.sticksnsushi.co.uk
BOISDALE OF
CANARY WHARF
Cuisine: British
A popular choice thanks to its views,
you are certain to enjoy the meaty
Scottish fare, spacious interior and
Thames-side cigar terrace.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
15 Cabot Square, E14 4QT
Tel: 020 7715 5818
www.boisdale.co.uk
PLATEAU
Cuisine: French
With its prime Canary Wharf perch
offering splendid views of the Docklands,
this D&D London operation
is first-and-foremost a great place
to take existing and prospective
clients. After hours, look out for a
multitude of special evening offers.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
4th Floor, Canada Sq, E14 5ER
Tel: 020 7715 7100
www.plateau-restaurant.co.uk
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CANARY WHARF
ROCKET
Cuisine: Mediterranean
For a fantastic lunchtime or postwork
pizza, salad or steak, these
cafés located around the City and
Canary Wharf receive a high number
of recommendations.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
2 Churchill Pl E14 5RB
Tel: 020 3200 2022
www.rocketrestaurants.co.uk
WHERE TO EAT
IPPUDO LONDON
Cuisine: Japanese
Fresh ramen, gorgeous miso soup
and helpful staff are what draws
so many people to the Canary
Wharf based outlet of this global,
Japan-based noodle chain.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
CR 28, Crossrail Place E14 5AR
Tel: 020 3326 9485
www.ippudo.co.uk
JAMIE’S ITALIAN
Cuisine: Italian
Jamie Oliver’s Italian restaurants
are fun for the family, with kids always
welcome, serving up the very
finest in Italian cuisine to visitors
– new and old – at this marvellous
Canary Wharf branch.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
Unit 17, 2 Churchill Pl E14 5RB
Tel: 020 3002 5252
www.jamieoliver.com
ONE CANADA SQUARE
Cuisine: British
In the lobby of the Canary Wharf
Tower, this prominently situated
establishment provides a convenient
business rendezvous and is also
praised for its amazing weekend
brunch.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
1 Canada Square E14 5AB
Tel: 020 7559 5199
www.onecanadasquarerestaurant.com
WAHACA
Cuisine: Mexican
Thomasina Miers’s easy-going
Mexican chain offers a consistently
updated menu of zesty dishes,
which are always amazing value.
The service is great, as is the bustling
atmosphere.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
Park Pavilion E14 5FW
Tel: 020 7516 9145
www.wahaca.co.uk
ROKA
Cuisine: Japanese
Packed with exquisite dishes bursting
with flavour – be it sumptuous
sushi and sashimi or wonderful
robata-yaki style BBQ – are the
hallmark of these cool and vibrant
Japanese-fusion operations.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
4 Park Pavilion E14 5FW
Tel: 020 7636 5228
www.rokarestaurant.com
DSEI 2017 WHERE TO EAT
CANARY WHARF
PAUL
Cuisine: French
France’s biggest café-patisserie
chain impresses with its excellent-quality
sweets and savouries,
mostly to take away. It is also the
best place to get an authentic
baguette sandwich in the area.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
RP 390, Cabot Place E14 5AB
Tel: 020 7519 1703
www.paul-uk.com
CRUSSH
Cuisine: Health
Healthy food on the go is the
promise of this friendly small group,
whose smoothies and juices are a
step up, also offering good salads
and very tasty stews.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
Unit 21, Jubilee Place E14 5AB
Tel: 020 7519 6427
www.crussh.com
IBÉRICA
Cuisine: Spanish
Fans of these bustling modern venues
say they offer a genuine taste
of Spain, unrecognisable as part of
a chain. For those in need of a taste
of home, you won’t find many better
in London.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
12 Cabot Square E14 4QQ
Tel: 020 7148 1565
www.ibericarestaurants.com
BURGER
& LOBSTER
Cuisine: International
This simple and well-executed concept
constantly receives plaudits.
The lobster offers great value for
money and the quality of the burger
matches it every step of the way.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
Hertsmere Rd E14 4AY
Tel: 020 3637 6709
www.burgerandlobster.com
RELAIS DE VENISE
L’ENTRECÔTE
Cuisine: French
Addictive steak, secret sauce and
fries is the winning formula of this
busy Gallic grill-house chain, whose
simple approach creates a fantastic
ambience.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
18-20 Mackenzie Walk E14 4PH
Tel: 020 3475 3331
www.relaisdevenise.com
WHERE TO EAT
BYRON
Cuisine: International
The styling of its individually-designed
branches are a cut above
other burger bars and has a huge
army of loyal fans who flock back
in their droves when they have a
burger craving.
Tube: 5 mins walk Canary Wharf
Cabot Place East, Second Floor
E14 4QT
Tel: 020 7719 0800
www.byronhamburgers.com
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CENTRAL LONDON
PERCY & FOUNDERS
Cuisine: British
A huge year-old pub dining
room and bar that occupies the
spacious ground floor of a Fitzrovia
development on the site of the old
Middlesex Hospital. Enjoy fantastic
grills set amidst a relaxed brasserie
fare.
Tube: 5 mins walk Goodge Street
1 Pearson Square W1W 7EY
Tel: 0203 761 0200
www.percyandfounders.co.uk
BEITEDDINE
Cuisine: Lebanese
Great food at reasonable prices
rests only a few yards from Sloane
Street. This friendly and reliable,
long standing Lebanese establishment
seems ever more like a
survivor from another age.
Tube: 5 mins walk Knightsbridge
8 Harriet St SW1X 9JW
Tel: 020 7235 3969
www.beiteddinerestaurant.com
OUTLAW’S AT THE CAPITAL
Cuisine: Seafood
Stunning fish and seafood presented
with panache wins huge acclaim for
remaining a hidden gem, so close to
the exuberance of Harrods. The ambience
of the smaller room is quiet,
dignified and reassuringly formal.
Top Tip – BYO with no corkage on
Thursdays.
Tube: 5 mins walk Knightsbridge
22-24 Basil St SW3 1AT
Tel: 020 7591 1202
www.capitalhotel.co.uk
THE LARDER
Cuisine: European
Open House launches a second
venture in Fitzrovia’s new Pearson
Square, an all-day café and food
store. Visitors can dine in or takeaway
a variety of artisan produce, like
Hedone’s famous sourdough bread
and cheese from La Fromagerie.
Tube: 5 mins walk Goodge Street
8 Pearson Square W1W 7EY
Tel: 0203 846 3200
www.thelarder.co.uk
THE GOOD EARTH
Cuisine: Chinese
A high-quality, family-owned
Chinese venue which has long been
known as a high-end treat. The
branch near Harrods is as popular
as ever, attracting diners from far
and wide.
Tube: 5 mins walk Knightsbridge
233 Brompton Rd SW3 2EP
Tel: 020 7584 3658
www.goodearthgroup.co.uk
WHERE TO EAT
WHERE THE
PANCAKES ARE
This pancake specialist, serving
all manner of sweet and savoury
stacks and blinis is situated just
south of Borough Market. On top
of the food offering, pancake lovers
can enjoy prosecco and craft ciders.
Tube: 5 mins walk London Bridge
68 Union Street SE1 1SG
Tel: 020 7407 8408
www.wherethepancakesare.com
DSEI 2017 WHERE TO EAT
CENTRAL LONDON
THE TABLE CAFÉ
Cuisine: British
The Table Cafe in Southwark is one
of the hidden gems of the South
Bank. The restaurant’s commitment
to impeccable sourcing and quality
British ingredients has been evident
since day one.
Tube: 5 mins walk Southwark
83 Southwark Street SE1 0HX
Tel: 0207 401 2760
www.thetablecafe.com
WHERE TO EAT
WRIGHT BROTHERS
Cuisine: Seafood
A terrific oyster selection, along
with its fabulous dressed crab and
superb mussels, are the stand out
features. Such are the fuss-free
delicacies at this extremely popular,
friendly and always buzzing seafood
specialist.
Tube: 5 mins walk Piccadilly Circus
13 Kingly St W1B 5PW
Tel: 020 7324 7731
www.thewrightbrothers.co.uk
‘O VER
Cuisine: Italian
This Neapolitan near Borough
Market uses pure sea water as
an ingredient in its wood fired
pizzas, fresh pasta and homemade
breads. The restaurant’s pizza chef,
Tommaso Mastromatteo, is also
a teacher at Associazione Verace
Pizza Napoletana.
Tube: 5 mins walk Southwark
44-46 Southwark Street SE1 1UN
Tel: 020 7378 9933
www.overuk.com
MARI VANNA
Cuisine: Russian
A genuine old-fashioned Russian
experience is to be had at this
beautifully decorated Knightsbridge
haunt. It offers fantastic value along
with a huge range of vodkas for the
connoisseur.
Tube: 5 mins walk Knightsbridge
116 Knightsbridge SW1X 7PJ
Tel: 020 7225 3122
www.marivanna.ru
LE GARRICK
Cuisine: French
Expect candles and inviting booths
in this quirky and romantic bistro in
the heart of Covent Garden. It offers
all round good value and works
perfectly as a handy pre-theatre
option.
Tube: 5 mins walk Covent Garden
10-12 Garrick St WC2E 9BH
Tel: 020 7240 7649
www.legarrick.co.uk
ENOTECA TURI
Cuisine: Italian
Giuseppe and Pamela Turi’s
stalwart offers a truly memorable
combination of beautifully cooked,
regional Italian cuisine and one of
London’s top Italian wine lists that is
about the size of the Encyclopaedia
Britannica.
Tube: 5 mins walk Sloane Square
87 Pimlico Road SW1W 8PH
Tel: 020 7730 3663
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DSEI 2017 WHERE TO EAT
CENTRAL LONDON
SILK, COURTHOUSE HOTEL
Cuisine: Pan-Asian
Silk restaurant in London is the
culinary and architectural focal point
of the Courthouse Hotel, boasting
a history as rich and colourful as
its exotic menu. It is a London
fine-dining restaurant experience
with unique appeal, quite unlike any
other venue in central London.
Tube: 5 mins walk Oxford Circus
19-21 Gt Marlborough St W1F 7HL
Tel: 020 7297 5555
www.courthouse-hotel.com
BUMPKIN
Cuisine: British
There is rarely an ordinary day at
this rustically styled chain, where
the atmosphere is always lively,
serving up tasty and typically British
dishes.
Tube: 5 mins walk South Kensington
102 Old Brompton Rd SW7 3RD
Tel: 020 7341 0802
www.bumpkinuk.com
WHERE TO EAT
OLIVER MAKI
Cuisine: Japanese
The first London outpost of an
upmarket Middle Eastern-owned
sushi group comes to Soho. In
these two-floor premises you’ll find
former Nobu Las Vegas head Chef
Louis Kenji Huang heading up the
kitchen.
Tube: 5 mins walk Leicester Square
33 Dean Street W1D 4PW
Tel: 020 7734 0408
www.olivermaki.co.uk
COMO LARIO
Cuisine: Italian
A huge regular following of
well-heeled locals sustains this
old-school Italian, tucked away in a
side street close to Sloane Square;
the cooking is fantastic if you know
the right dishes.
Tube: 5 mins walk High St Kensington
18-22 Holbein Pl SW1W 8NL
Tel: 020 7730 2954
www.comolario.co.uk
SAKAGURA
Cuisine: Japanese
From the group behind Shoryu
ramen, a much higher-end venture
just off Regent Street with involvement
from sushi specialist The
Araki. It serves a southern Japanese
menu of Washoku, Hakata yakitori,
udon and soba noodles and sushi.
Tube: 5 mins walk Piccadilly Circus
8 Heddon Street W1B 4BU
Tel: 020 3405 7230
www.sakaguralondon.com
MIN JIANG, THE ROYAL
GARDEN HOTEL
Cuisine: Chinese
Sensational views set the scene at
this plush 8th-floor dining room,
which – with its fantastically fragrant
and subtle Chinese cuisine – offers
one of the capital’s best all-round
experiences.
Tube: 5 mins walk High St Kensington
2-24 Kensington High St W8 4PT
Tel: 020 7361 1988
www.minjiang.co.uk
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Stand S2-246
TACTICAL
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DSEI 2017
FEATURED EXHIBITORS
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terms of mission time, weight and supply logistics.
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Glenair STAR-PAN integrated power / data hubs feature low-profile
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The Glenair STAR-PAN system is in active field use by numerous special
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FEATURED EXHIBITORS
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DIAMOND AGE ARMOUR
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armour possible.
DSEI 2017
FEATURED EXHIBITORS
(270) 594-4088
info@diamondage.org
www.diamondage.org
Stand No. N4-289
FARNELL element14
Farnell element14 is the Development Distributor,
a global partner that supports the technology
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Skylon Central
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Stand No. S2-298
Skylon East
Chapel Road
FEATURED EXHIBITORS
Skylon South
01432 383616
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www.skylonpark.co.uk
Stand No. S3-200
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FEATURED EXHIBITORS
CH2M
CH2M is a Global project delivery company dedicated
to tackling our clients’ toughest challenges
by integrating our strongest resource and
capabilities. With a strong Defence portfolio
of clients such as MOD, AWE, BAE
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include Transformation and
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Management, Infrastructure
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robin.perry@ch2m.com
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Stand No. N9-395
KIRINTEC
Sky Net is Kirintec’s world-class patented counter
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solutions counter enemy systems taking-off
many kilometres away. It doesn’t matter
if there is one drone or a whole swarm
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out more about Sky Net C-UAV
products on stand S4-164.
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NOCTURNA LTD
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info@kirintec.com
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Nocturna is a part of the award winning IRNV Group
specialising in innovative infrared night vision
products. We provide hardware and support to
security, military and blue light industries
worldwide with our range of night vision
products, providing crystal clear low
light imagery up to 500 meters
away.
Stand No. S4-164
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sales@nocturna.co.uk
www.nocturna.co.uk
Stand No. N6-381
DSEI 2017
FEATURED EXHIBITORS
EXCELITAS QIOPTIQ
Excelitas Qioptiq is the trusted supplier of surveillance
and target acquisition / engagement
equipment to the world’s militaries. Designing
and manufacturing cutting edge infra-red
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Stand No. S8-110
TEA HEADSETS
TEA Headsets provide customers with the best communication
ancillaries available in the market
today, and provide the necessary information
to make an informed buying decision.
TEA customers are at the forefront of
our business, along with providing
the best portfolio of headsets
and push-to-talks for today’s
military, law enforcement
and other government
agencies.
WEIBEL SCIENTIFIC
845 278 0960
www.teaheadsets.com
At Weibel Scientific we develop and produce a wide
range of tactical and technical X-band Doppler-based
radars, utilizing CW, MFCW and
FMCW waveforms for small object detection
and tracking and high resolution.
Weibel Scientific’s portfolio ranges
from muzzle velocity radars for
artillery to air surveillance
radars and BMD capable
radars.
Stand No. N4-275
FEATURED EXHIBITORS
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weibel.dk
Stand No. N3-660
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Newham
City Farm
Reach
Thames
Flood Barrier
Visitor Centre
to A406 and M11
Sunborn
Yacht
Royal Victoria
Docks DLR London City Airport
Thames
Barrier
Park
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Royal Arsenal Gardens
Docklands
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Westcombe
Park
Beachcomber Restaurant
Mogul
Café Sol
C R E E K R O A D
Greenwich
Playhouse
G R E E N W I C H H
Inside
Greenwich Pier
Cutty Sark
Gipsy Moth
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Library
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ROAN
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Bar du Musée
R O O M S
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National
Maritime
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Greenwich Theatre
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Trafalgar Tavern
Queens
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EMIRATES CABLE CARS
EMIRATES
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Visiting DSEI 2017? Fly to ExCeL
London in style on the Emirates
Air Line cable car, boarding at the
Greenwich Peninsula terminal, just a
short walk from North Greenwich tube
station (Jubilee Line).
The Emirates Air Line is London’s only cable car
and a must-do London experience, just 15 minutes
from Central London.
Spanning just over 1km across the Thames between the Greenwich
Peninsula (near The O2) and the Royal Docks (near ExCeL London)
it takes around 10 minutes for a single crossing and offers unique
views of the city. Passengers can enjoy spectacular views of the capital
including St Paul’s Cathedral, the Gherkin, Thames Barrier, Maritime Greenwich
and the Olympic Park as they fly 90 metres above the River Thames.
In-cabin ‘feature tours’ compliment the flight, charting the area’s vibrant history
through to the present day, including bold and exciting plans for the future -
allowing people to see and discover this area of London like never before. Each
of the 34 cabins can fit up to 8 passengers and services are fully accessible.
Enjoy a stunning night flight experience on Emirates Air Line. After 1900
each day, flight durations are extended to approximately 25 minutes (12-13
minutes each way) so you can enjoy an even more relaxing and inspiring trip
across the Thames. Discover a unique perspective of London’s captivating
night sky - including the reflections of the O2 and the awe-inspiring lights of
Canary Wharf. Music and video will further enhance your in-flight experience
at no additional charge.
JOINT TICKET PACKAGES
Exclusive joint packages to fly over and glide down the Thames have been created
through a partnership between the Emirates Air cable cars and Thames
Clippers river bus services. This provides options for a great day out for families
at fantastic value including ‘Roamer passes’ which feature a return on the
Emirates Air Line, with access to the Emirates Aviation Experience, and a river
pass for all day unlimited hop-on, hop-off travel to 15 piers along the Thames.
Cable car and river cruise joint tickets are available from the Thames
Clippers website: www.thamesclippers.com
EMIRATES CABLE CARS
OPENING TIMES & PRICES
Adult Ticket: From £3.50 per ticket
You can use your Oyster or contactless card to pay as you go, or buy
Emirates Air Line tickets at the terminals at either end, or in advance
at tfl.gov.uk/emiratesairline.
Monday to Friday: 07:00 to 23:00
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