In the last few years new market strategies had to be rebuilt on new systems, people are always more in front of their screens, working by theirself. But the passion of the men for the beauty is still the same. Electronic system are innovated every day, and we are always running behind the changing. So we need sometimes a slow break. Men (and women) love beautiful places, delightful drinks, tasty food and good company, also in our fast Century, we shouldn’t forget the importance of meeting people and attending events.
If you are looking for the perfect place to invite your business partners or to organize an event? Here you are one of the most famous and posh place of London to take a drink: the magnificent Royal Exchange Grand Cafe’ and Bar. It’s just a suggestion, an idea to make a great impression to your guests, hosting them in a luxury courtyard with a sophisticated bar in the middle. Invite them at the Royal Exchange and tell them the story of this place and you will get them!
The London Stock Exchange is one of the world’s oldest stock exchanges, its history started in the coffee houses of 17th century London and the first old building, the Royal Exchange, was set up in 1565 by Thomas Gresham, a rich merchant. There, for more than 200 years, stock brokers and jobbers have bought and sold shares, making the financial institution an important piece of history. In 1667, the Great Fire destroyed the building, that was rebuilt by the architect, Edward Jerman, City Surveyor, who looked after the building resembled the old as much as possible. Since 1844 a new building has been opened to host the national Stock Exchange, but the old one has kept on to be a historical monument to the financial importance of the City. In 1991, the building was refurbished a first time, then, in 2001 it was once again remodeled to become the Grand Café of now.
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