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Barry’s

In The Red Room at Barry's St Paul's, you can burn up to 1,000 calories in one session. The high intensity interval training will push you to your limits, with top instructors that push you to be your best. Carefully curated playlists will inspire you to sprint faster and lift heavier, with alternating muscle focus to ensure the body gets a balanced workout and proper time to recover.

First timers are welcome, and it’s possible to book individual classes - check with the studio directly to find out about the current offers.

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Finsbury Circus Gardens
This Grade II listed garden is what remains of Moor Fields, London's first public park, dating from 1607.
Whittington Garden
This garden was named in honour of one of the most famous Lord Mayors, Richard Whittington,
St Botolph without Bishopsgate Churchyard
St Botolph’s was one of the first Churches to convert their churchyard into a garden and has a busy central path along with benches, a fountain, planted beds and two lawn areas.
St Olave, Hart Street Churchyard
Best known as the burial place of Samuel Pepys, St Olave, Hart Street Churchyard provides a quiet space with benches, inviting visitors to unwind and explore amidst the tranquillity of the surroundings.
Postman’s Park
Postman's Park is a cool and tranquil garden set back from the busy City streets with a pathway weaving through the garden from east to west.
Beech Gardens, the Barbican Estate
Beech Gardens has an extensive area of mixed perennials, grasses and bulbs, chosen so that the garden has bright colours all year.
Cleary Garden
An ideal lunchtime spot, Cleary Garden is separated over three tiers with shaded seating.
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Clayton Hotel City of London is a stylish and contemporary hotel with 212 bedrooms and suites that take inspiration from Victorian textile. warehouses.
Seething Lane Garden
Seething Lane Garden is a green space in the City of London - a perfect spot to relax with a formal lawn, seating and pergola.
Carter Lane Gardens
A perfect lunch spot in the City with the best views of St Paul's cathedral.
Festival Gardens
This popular lunchtime spot has benches which surround a central lawn and adjacent to a peaceful fountain.
St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate
18th-century church, designed by James Gould, with regular choral performances and a churchyard
St Andrew Holborn Garden
This City Garden features an often sunny central lawn area, surrounded by benches, planted beds and bordered by a yew hedge.
Exchange Square
Discover 1.5 acres of green space at Exchange Square with its vibrant mix of planting, seating and a running stream, blending nature with the energy of London and promoting physical and emotional wellbeing.
Paternoster Square
Paternoster Square, near St Paul's Cathedral, is home to many shops and restaurants, and regular street food markets. Things to see include the restored Temple Bar, the bronze sculpture Shepherd and Sheep by Elisabeth Frink and a huge column.
Fen Court
A public space with a quiet churchyard garden, and the Gilt of Cain outdoor artwork, located next to the Garden at 120.
Aldgate Square
Relax and enjoy this green space on the eastern side of the City. Aldgate Square is a publicly accessible landscaped garden.
Inner Temple
The Inner Temple Garden
The Inner Temple Garden is one of London’s oldest gardens, with the first recorded gardener of the Inn in 1307.
The Garden at 120
Visit the City of London’s largest public rooftop space - free to visit and no booking required. The Garden at 120 is located atop the Fen Court building at 120 Fenchurch Street.
The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge
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St Dunstan in the East Church Garden
St Dunstan in the East Church Garden is a truly unique space set within the ruins of a Wren church. This green oasis has benches and a fountain with greenery draping the historic walls.
City Information Centre
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Sculpture in the City
Sculpture in the City is an annual sculpture park that uses the urban realm as a rotating gallery space.
Tower of London
Discover London’s castle – a secure fortress, royal palace, infamous prison and execution site where you can explore 1,000 years of history.
Guildhall Yard
Guildhall Yard is an outdoor space used for public and private events throughout the year.
Barbican Lakeside Terrace
The Lakeside is the perfect place to relax, soak up the sunshine and enjoy a cup of coffee surrounded by iconic architecture.
Barbican Conservatory
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Heavenly Spa by Westin
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The Charterhouse
The Charterhouse has been living the nation’s history since 1371. Encompassing seven acres between Barbican and Farringdon, the Charterhouse has been a monastery, a Tudor mansion, a boys’ school and an almshouse, which it remains to this day.
The Guild Church of St Dunstan-in-the-West
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Sky Garden
The Sky Garden is one of the most exciting additions to London’s skyline and dining scene.
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The Westin London City
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Adamo Spa
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The Ned
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