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Londoners, it's time to put on your finest walking shoes and go on a tile hunt – and yes, we're very serious. From former palatial mansions to world-class museums, here are the places where you'll find tiled and mosaic floors that might just make you scream. And look out for the shoes, which are just as groovy.
1. O2 Forum, Kentish Town
2. Bibendum, Kensington
3. Sketch, Mayfair
4. Manchester Square, Marylebone
5. British Museum, Bloomsbury
6. Royal College of Art, Kensington
7. Belgravia
8. Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington
9. Hispania, Lombard Street
10. Aesop, Covent Garden
11. The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square
12. Tate Britain, Millbank
13. Nunhead Green, SE15
14. Rococo Chocolates, Marylebone
15. The Bank of England, Bank
16. Cabana Brasilian Barbecue, Islington
17. Leighton House Museum, Holland Park
18. Stanhope Gardens, Harringey
19. The Horniman, Hay's Galleria
20. Aubaine, Selfridges
21. Marylebone High Street
22. Torrington Place, Bloomsbury
23. Blackfoot, Camden
24. Lima Floral, Garrick Street
25. Duck & Waffle, Heron Tower
Have you spotted any more groovy London floors? Let us know in the comments!
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