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Alicia Vikander's guide to London: martinis at Claridge’s, Primrose Hill Books and Lime biking


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You can find her in a classy hotel bar, but she also loves hosting at home — which is in north London by the way. This is Alicia Vikander’s London.

To be honest, it’s wherever my family are and right now we’re here for a few months which is nice. This used to be my home for a lot of years, so I’m back in north London.

Which five London shops do you rely on?

When I’m back here in north London, in Belsize Park there’s a pharmacy on England’s Lane. I love a pharmacy, I spend so much time in them — even Boots.



I love a pharmacy, I spend so much time in them — even Boots

hen I would say that the Grocery Post, up in Highgate, is where I go and get my food. I go and buy my books in Primrose Hill Books. I love going to Rose Uniacke’s store, on the Pimlico Road, and looking at the furniture, it’s very dangerous. Lastly, the closest flower shop I can find, because I always dress my home with flowers.

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Where do you go and what do you do to have fun?

I haven’t lived in London for years and I was excited about going back to the Chiltern Firehouse. I can’t believe it’s burned down. I’m such an old-school person, I love a hotel bar; at The Connaught or Claridge’s I can go and have my favourite, my only go-to drink — a martini.

Chiltern Firehouse before the fire

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I also throw really good parties. I’ll get out a karaoke machine. Then I’ll go to the Grocery Post, buy a lot of ingredients and then I’m going to spend some hours in the kitchen, get my friends really drunk as I cook, and then for sure we’re going to dance until the early hours.

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Alicia Vikander and husband Michael Fassbender have two children together

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What’s the best thing a cabbie has ever said to you?

“Wake up, you’re home.”

What’s your London secret?

It’s a little chef’s table Japanese restaurant in Belsize Park that no one believes is there, including me. I walked in there by total chance. You can hardly see it from outside. Literally everyone who I’ve taken there now tells me they go back all the time. But I’m not telling you the name.



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