So 10 Downing Street was on my list as I have heard a lot abt the brand and the buzz created around it. Well the the ambiance, perfect eng bar... And it's huge Outer area is also very nicely done.. Staff is upto the mark well trained and polite with a smile Upset with the menu as all I saw was the normal kebabs chilly paneer spring rolls etc having an average taste Was expecting Abit more with a place like this

10 Downing Street
If you go, you can t go near the iron bars and see the police from afar. You are satisfied that you are near the residence of the British Prime Minister.
Remember walking past No10 before all the security was put in place. Good times, when politician's wanted to make things better for the people instead of sowing fear and that somehow they are the only one's to keep us safe. Watch priministers question time and you will weep for humanity as you watch our great leaders at work. Maybe just as well global business are really running things
full of police ,hardly hardly to see anything inside
Well, wanted to say hi to Theresa and to have a chat about Brexit, but while trying to enter the street I realized the black iron fence and man with arms will probably not let me throught. Well, apparently if I had gone there earlier, before 2005 I would have just run into at that time PM, laws do change yes. However, have a peek on the memorial just there, near by, dedicated to brave women during the WW2.
It's ok, only the guards in front of the house, in front of the fence at the entrance are extremely rude, as soon as a car from the minister wants to enter the driveway. They shed one off.
Is this "I Hate Everything"'s address? Please guide me to him. I need to send him some trolls.
They shouldn't allow reviews for this place. And yet here I am. Anyway, security is pretty tight and you can't really see much. I don't think I really even saw the door. One tip: if you want to see a 10 Downing Street copycat, just go to 10 Adam Street.
Would be better if people could see it. Now it's basically a fortress to protect the political class.
I tried to talk to the prime minister about all the benefit cuts I'll try to get that number a phone call and I just get beat beat beat beat beat there should be a reception or something
prime minister's house what is in turn
My friend was staying directly in front of door of no. 10 - this was back in 1974
Don't know why so many people take photos of the black fence
Imagine armed police packed in a zoo cage with lots of tourists watching them, just add a please don't feed them and this is a human zoo
It is where the British prime minister lives, if they allow access to the street (anti-terrorism measures) you will only see a door. London has much more to offer. Not worth it at all.
I don't know why people expect to see much. Security is tight as you'd expect. Oh and by the way, Jeremy Corbyn will never live here. The current occupant is just fine in my book.
Unfortunately, access is now prohibited. Security Question.
Avoid, armed police protecting corrupt politicians. Corporate Puppets who run the UK work here.
No access as you would expect. Not really worth the walk.
David Cameron. As screwed this country and the people in it. I've been on ESA due to no fault of mine. But since David Cameron got into Parliament Street. Everythink has gone the bog pan. The DHSS as put sancation on my ESA With out i can't feed and i can't feed i can't take my medication for my heart. So my death will be on his hands. I'm not the only 1who as had sancation on there benefitts there are thousand of other people specaily Bristish people in and around Britian. As i say David Camerons done this to us all and it's the same our DLA I thought he cared for the disability dose he bull
It's bonnie jobby isnae it? nae much tae dae, Ah speart fur some tea but they forgot mah order, ne'er buck ower tae thes place, jobby it is.
Great night life, but would prefer to be allowed to wear clothes. Apart from that i had a great time!
You can only get to the street entrance. It is protected by a fence and a lot of armed security.
The address of UK's prime minister's residence, 10 Downing Of course, he couldn't get in. In front of Downing Street, the police are under control.
Inspired by the simplicity and decency. The place doesn't look like that a prime minister is living in it. Plus security is also very cooperative. Couldn't go inside as PM was sitting. Next time may b.
when you have to look in London, it's about the atmosphere
Residence of the British Prime Minister. However, due to the great security measures, it is barely visible because the gate reaches the main street, something totally logical. It is not worth stopping to visualize it.
Ah, no. 10, the home of representative democracy... also ill-advised, harmful plebiscites.
Place symbol and residence of the prime minister. To visit as close to Big Ben, in fact a supervised area to watch from a distance, behind a gate guarded by guards.
Do not waste your time at this point. You do not see anything!
I have stood outside no10 When Tony Blair was PM. It was very formal and the security and Police are really professional and friendly while taking grate care in their jobs. It felt a bit odd been stood outside as we had seen it on the BBC news many times. It made me realize what a priviledge it was to be behind the gates. What nice is the propertys they are period propertys and the street is still cobbles like in the old days. The pacements are modern and smove.
ahaha, never know what i searched on google map can be saved!
wow, i did not know that IHE lived in a such fancy place.
So that's the famous Downing Street. Strictly guarded and no getting through. Moderately interesting.
I like it in London when I was young put the country dose feel safe now. The government needs to be fair to the hard workers and the n h s for people ready for flu this winter be quickly.
Too bad we couldnt enter and see diwning street up close
I did not wait to meet the prime minister, they did not tell him that I was waiting
I highly recommend consertive party with theresa may the strongest pm in the whole world and I believe in success and success and successful prexit can be make a difference to the country and global And Europe this. Is. the right thing to do is to come out of Europe completely. I agree with Conservatives prexit and theresa may to coming out can you please no cuts everyone ssl support staff all back to work and back for good. Theresa may I want all pictures of the capeunate and a picture of theresa may has well.
It does not contribute anything except to see the door that so many times is seen in the news.
Thank you Mr. Prime minister David Cameron for your service to the UK. Welcome New Prime minister Mrs. Theresa May. Wishing you all the best. God bless you and your families.
10 Downing Street is the residence and headquarters of the First Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Her Majesty's Government Headquarters is located in Downing Street in the City of Westminster in London.
ANYONE HYPED FOR BREAKFAST SORRY I MEANT BREXIT LOL
good but communism should be the way forward. The greatest Comrade Stalin will be very pleased with this party! Long live at home!
I do not think they will open a gate to see door number 10
Several years ago, we talk about thirty, alas, when I came to London for the first time for a specialized agricultural fair, The Smitfield Royal Show that was held in Earls Court, visiting the city in my spare time, I went with other colleagues to Downing Street and I assure you that the barriers that delimited the sidewalk of entry, led you up to the door of the British prime minister. You were in front of the door, right on the opposite sidewalk, about seven or eight meters! Unthinkable in our day for the risk of attacks, a whole other world! In fact, on this journey, you see from the photograph where you can only arrive today.
Used to go by here in 1990's on a daily basis. Worked in the CITY! Sadly like EU, No.10 seems to have lost direction. HP and HC also followed the same pattern. I like the buildings in this area. Historic and enveloping the greatness of our history. Sadly, like most of UK they probably face a future sell-off. As for the personnel? Not entirely convinced that permitting those who create joblessness to have a 10-11% payrise is moral. Election fraud? Child Sex Abuse (across EU)? Offshore tax evasion? Proxy wars like Ukraine, Syria, Iraq and Libya? Sadly mainstream media, although permitted to stand within feet of No.10 have no real interest in reporting such issues from the doorstep. Makes you ask, why? And more importantly WHO?
Historic address! But you can see that you can not see anything - the street has been closed since the 1970s
Since 1991 this road has been inaccessible to all those without a validated press pass or government identification, so the best kind of tour you will get will be virtual. Once a year the house opens for London Open Houses which has a ballot for tickets that's always greatly oversubscribed. Otherwise you'll be peering through the gates past the armed police officers and seeing nothing.
One of the tourist attractions of London, although it may not seem so.
Mr Cameron and your fellow MP'S are very wrong concerning the Workplace Pension scheme you have initiated, small businesses are strugging already without having to pay to seek advice from finacial advisors, initiating set up of a scheme and a new payroll systems to cope with it all WHERE DO YOU THINK WERE GOING TO GET THE MONEY FROM!!!!! I think the best thing I can do is shut my business down, because I cannot continue paying out money I dont have.
I lost my pet pig near here and hasn't found him since, i suspect David Cameron has something to do with it
don't take your children. populated by paedophiles and royalty (sometimes hard to differentiate)
Passing by, I really want to go in and see, I can t see more and more heavily guarded police photos.
Very guarded and hard to see, but the guards are good
They spread utter ruin and misery with their sociopathic, venal, greed-driven ideology
They should knock it down and replace it with a Tesco Express.
Had afternoon tea at No 10 at invitation of PM. (not just me I might add). Only saw Boris for 10 minutes as he had busy day in parliament but was a once in a lifetime fantastic experience.
Very exclusive and difficult to get in, but make a mean old fashioned. Would recommend
Please "Dodgy Dave" do something about the foreigners who don't know a word of English hanging around your front door and around Big Ben. They make London untidy and makes me not proud to be British.
Seeing Cameron's chubby greedy face made my whole day go to the gutter.