“Little Venice is the prettiest and most romantic spot in town” boasts the London Walks website, and after two hours of postcard pretty scenery, it’s hard to disagree. The area is an...
Not content to merely describe the life of the late musical icon, Bowie Tour London goes much further, recreating the music that made him famous. lt’s a bold strategy but one the company have mo...
It may be some way off, but if local residents and businesses have their way, Camden will one day be saying hello to an exciting new park. The Camden Highline takes its inspiration from the New York p...
If 2020 was the summer of the staycation, then 2021 is shaping up to be the summer of the….um…er…ahem… (whispers) staycation 2. If that makes you feel like you’re stuck in a Bill Murray movie, then we...
A month after reopening for site tours, the Globe has announced that it is staging an open air cinema weekend next month. Shakespeare on Screen is set to debut at the iconic Bankside theatre from the ...
Well, this is different. This November, thejoyofplants.co.uk are inviting nature lovers to experience a couple of hours in their new nature focused pop up, The Houseplant Hideaway. The installation, w...
From the team behind London’s most exciting series of markets comes a fabulous new addition to the Mercato family – MM Mayfair Garden. The venue, which has set up shop in the recently refurbished Brow...
To us, golf means endless walking, men dressed like pimps, and Donald Trump. Put a ‘crazy’ in front of it, however, and we’re all in. That’s why we were so excited to hear about Plonk Crazy Golf, Hack...
If you’ve only ever thought of your car as a convenient way to get from A to B, then this is the summer to make you think again. What with all the drive in events popping up in London in the last few ...
It’s easy to take the arts for granted in London. The city is so choc a bloc full of world class institutions that we can sometimes forget just how good our cultural sector is. Or, gripe at minor issu...
The ideal complement to a day spent pottering about by the river, the Southbank Centre Food Market is a great choice for those who cannot decide what to eat. The market has a dazzling array of food &a...
Celebrate the end of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, with this fantastic free event in Trafalgar Square. Eid In The Square is a joyous celebration of Muslim culture with music, dance, food &...
Heather Phillipson’s ‘The End’ has finally been unveiled on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth following a four month delay due to the Coronavirus Crisis. The piece, which depicts a sc...
Bringing all the vibrance, energy, beauty and excitement of modern day Africa to central London for one breathtaking day, Africa On The Square is a not to be missed event at London’s Trafalgar Square....
If you’d like a taste of Italy without setting foot outside the capital, then you really need to visit Clerkenwell this July. For that’s when the area, which is home to a thriving community of Italian...
OK, I what you’re thinking. Does London really need another 10k? However, before you rush to judgement, please note that this is not just another 10k. It’s the Hyde Park 10k. That’s right, London’s mo...
If you’ve wandered down Denmark Street in the last few years, then you will no doubt have been struck by the sad state of the once buzzing area. The street’s heyday was in it the sixties, when t...
If your idea of heaven is strolling around a tropical garden, or even if it’s not, there’s something for everyone at West London favourite Kew Gardens. Stretching to over 300 acres, the Royal Bo...