Noel and Liam Gallagher’s favourite spots in London from Hampstead Heath to Marylebone
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Long-time London locals Liam and Noel Gallagher have shared their love of many places across the city over the years.
When Oasis rose to stardom in the 1990s, London became a playground of sorts for their rock’n’roll lifestyles.
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Hide AdHaving resided in the north of the city in places such as Hampstead and Highgate the brothers have become known to be regulars of a few different spots around the areas.
If you’ve bagged tickets for Oasis’ Wembley shows next summer, why not plan a day exploring some of the brother’s favourite London spots while in the city.
Here’s a few of Noel and Liam Gallagher’s most beloved London places.
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Hide AdHampstead Heath
As a Hampstead local, it’s no surprise Liam has been spotted in the area’s popular heath over the years. He even once mentioned the greenspace as a spot where he’d walk his pooches while appearing on The Jonathan Ross Show.
Holly Bush, Hampstead
Another Hampstead spot apparently beloved by Liam is the 18th-century wood-panelled pub The Holly Bush.
Prince of Wales, Highgate
Another haunt of Liams is said to be the old school style boozer The Prince of Wales which also dates back to the 18th century.
Locanda Locatelli, Marylebone
A lover of Italian cuisine, and even featuring the dish Lasagna in the lyrics of Digsy’s Dinner, Noel has previously said he’s favourite spot to dine in the city is the Marylebone spot Locanda Locatelli.
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Noel has also admitted he is a regular customer of the Marylebone bookshop, Daunt Books which has become famous for its tote bags which have also been spotted under the arms of some other celebs.
The Groucho, Soho
Noel is one of the many celebs that have been members of the world-renowned arts & media private members club over the years.
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