Sicilian Avenue is a Grade II listed pedestrian shopping parade in Bloomsbury, London, resembling an open air arcade, running between Southampton Row and Bloomsbury Way.
The street was designed by architect Robert Worley in 1906 (completed in 1910) in a monumental Edwardian style, using Italian marble throughout, colonnades and turrets.
The arcade is currently undergoing a complete rejuvination, to re-establish this unique space in Central London as a premier retail and restaurant destination which undoubtedly increases footfall for any event or exhibition.
Studio London Wall is situated on the elevated pedestrian path, Alban Walk, which links the Museum of London and The Barbican complex.
This former public house shell sits in contradictory composition to its Post-Modern architectural surrounds, Alban Gate, by Sir Terry Farrell which is situated at 125 London Wall making this venue an ideal location for exclusive event hire.