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Walking London’s Mayfair to explore the Wander Art trail, showcasing some of the most exciting and innovative outdoor art installations from world-renowned artists, on the first day restrictions have eased allowing non-essential shops to reopen, as well as pubs, restaurants, cafes and bars with outside seating.

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Recorded on 12 April 2021
Mon 3pm, 9°C/48°F

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ROUTE MAP – 0.9 miles/1.4 km walked

ROUTE TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – South Audley Street
04:04 – Mount Street Gardens
06:15 – Mount Street
12:26 – South Audley Street
14:07 – Grosvenor Square
19:20 – North Audley Street
22:44 – North Row
23:38 – Balderton Street
25:34 – Brown Hart Gardens
28:10 – Duke Street

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WANDER ART INSTALLATIONS
Title: In Plants We Trust / Artist: Yinka Ilori / Instagram: @Yinka_Ilori / Location: Mount Street
Title: See Through / Artist: Morag Myerscough / Instagram: @moragmysercough / Location: Grosvenor Square
Title: Wild Lights / Artist: Fernando Laposse / Instagram: @fernandolaposse / Location: Mercato Mayfair, North Audley Street
Title: Red Hot Contrasts / Artist: Julien Colombier / Instagram: @juliencolombier / Location: Balderton Street
Title: Watching You Grow / Artist: Margaux Carpentier / Instagram: @margauxcarpe / Location: Brown Hart Gardens

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SIGHTS SEEN WITHIN THIS VIDEO
Thomas Goode – upmarket tableware shop selling china, glass and silverware // Grosvenor Chapel – 8th-century Anglican chapel // Harry’s Bar – luxurious private members’ club attracting rich and famous clientele, serving North Italian cuisine // Mayfair Library // Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception // ‘Nymph and Pool’ sculpture by Emilio Grecco // ‘Silence’ water feature designed by Tadao Ando // The Connaught Hotel – 5-star hotel // Pragnell – jewellery store // Scott’s – seafood restaurant, with huge selection of market-fresh fish, seafood and caviar plus an elegant oyster and champagne bar // George – social club, offering modern European fare, with art by David Hockney in the dining room // 34 Mayfair – modern grill restaurant, with a focus on meat, fish and seasonal ingredients // Grosvenor Square Garden with Eagle Squadrons monument and a statue of Franklin Delano Roosevelt // NAC – French bistro // The Ivy Asia Mayfair // Le Pain Quotidien – rustic-chic bakery/cafe // Marlborough Head – pub // Brown Hart Gardens – 10,000 square feet public garden on top of an electricity substation

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