Deptford-based Sam works on the writing, editing and SEO side of things at Secret London, and before working here he was a writer and editor at Lonely Planet, FutureLearn, Booking.com and Secret Escapes. When he's not working, he's often doing research by trying out new pubs, restaurants and bars in the capital or catching the latest gig.
Following a successful soft launch, the sophisticated Fitz’s Bar in the Grade II-listed Kimpton Fitzroy London in Russell Square will make their ‘The Theory of Colour’ cocktail experience a year-long fixture, starting t...
Unorthodox is the UK’s first queer Drum and Bass movement, created to ‘push the boundaries of underground dance music and bring cultures together‘. This Friday June 3 – part of the Queen’s Platinum Jub...
“I can’t afford a drink in The Savoy”… woah there friend! You can do exactly what you bloody well want. Sometimes a drink in a pub just doesn’t cut it, and we’re lucky that in this city of nine million people, we’...
There’s nothing better than getting a good haircut, but in a city of nine million people, finding a good one can sometimes feel like looking for a needle in a haystack. Luckily for you though, we’ve decided to do all th...
It’s exactly what you need to recharge your batteries in the morning after the night before, or leave you in a demobilising food coma, of course… Luckily for us London is chock-a-block full of places to gorge yourself s...
‘All Rise‘ folks! For one night only, sofa brand Snug are taking over a super secret location this Sunday April 10 for a live gig from noughties boy band sensations Blue, Five and Blazin’ Squad. You an...
We think there’s nothing that fills a hole in your stomach better than a kebab, and luckily for us, our beloved capital is full to the brim of great spots where you can find them. From bottomless kebab nights with all t...
London is known as one of the biggest cultural melting pots in the world, with food present from nearly every single corner of the globe. That includes from all over the Herculean continent of ‘Mama Africa’ – an incredi...
It’s no secret that us Brits love ourselves an Indian takeaway. From a creamy korma to a blow-your-head-off rogan josh, there’s something for everyone when it comes to Indian cuisine, and that’s not even mentioning all...
Manga is a visual narrative art form that has become a multimedia global phenomenon, telling stories with themes from gender to adventure, in real or in imagined worlds. A few years ago The British Museum held the large...