By day, Georgie is Executive Editor at the Secret Media Network, overseeing Secret cities in the UK and beyond. Outside of work, she's Mum, overseeing an opinionated toddler (which is frankly far more challenging). She enjoys the finer things in life, like red wine on a school night and eating Ben and Jerry's straight from the tub.
Luckily for us, many of London’s pub gardens come with some pretty hefty heaters, so you can grab your crisp pint or glass of wine without turning into an ice-block. Here’s a rundown of 40 of the best London pub gardens...
Eel Pie Island is a private island accessible only via footbridge, and it has many stories to tell. The island got its name from the pies baked using locally caught eels and served by the island’s residents to pas...
Earlier this year, it was announced that Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away is headed to London’s West End next April, with a limited 12-week run at the London Coliseum. And now, that 12-week run has just become...
London is the best city in the world, but no amount of greatness should ever distract us from its grimey, polluted air. When I was younger, I remember coming into London for the day and my snot would literally be black&...
Leicester Square, the throbbing quadrilateral at the heart of London’s tourist district has gotten a whole new festive look. In the square itself, you’ll find Christmas market stalls aplenty, each selling se...
Hampton Court Palace is King Henry VIII’s most famous former home. It was originally created for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in 1514, before King Henry acquired it some 14 years later. He wasted no time before renovati...
Matthew Perry, who very sadly died on October 28, warmed the hearts of so many – most notably with his portrayal of Chandler Bing in the iconic sitcom, Friends. The show has brought us an abundance of comfort and joy fo...
Way over yonder, near Abbey Wood, is a surprisingly beautiful sight. It’s not surprising because it’s in Abbey Wood – we’re not trying to suggest anything of the sort! Instead, it’s surpris...
London is brimming with history, we don’t need to tell you that. But some aspects of tradition are just quite amusing, honestly. Let’s consider some of they city’s wacky laws that are technically still...
The Lost Estate in West Kensington has been transformed into Charles Dickens’ home; just as it would have been on the night before Christmas in 1843. Journey to Victorian London and bear witness to an incredible,...