It’s been *checks notes* wait what!? Nineteen years after the release of The Curse of the Were-Rabbit we’re finally getting a second feature-length film. After a Chicken Run’ sequel last Christmas, Aardman Animati...
Plenty of restaurants have style, and many more have the substance. But putting the two together isn’t always easy, which is why we’ve simply got to applaud the prettiest restaurants in London for marrying d...
Ah, summer… In London, we pine for it all year then almost always end up complaining once it arrives. But ahead of its official arrival (because seasons have set dates, don’t you know) on June 20, we’r...
Boasting a rather obscene number of giant buildings, it should come as no surprise that London boasts the title of being home to the highest free viewing platform in all of Europe. But will that lack of surprise stop us...
It’s almost summer and the sun should be well on its way back to this country (finally). We all know that London has its fair share of green spaces to get lost in, but sometimes a…...
A fitting tribute to the late princess, this gorgeous playground can be found right next to her Kensington Palace home in west London’s Kensington Gardens. Lady Di famously loved the innocence of childhood, a trai...
May is my favourite month: summer feels ever closer (about time) and we’re graced with not one, but two bank holidays! As this year’s Spring bank holiday is just around the corner (May 24–27), there are plen...
Since its West End debut in 1968, Cabaret has been a true mainstay in the capital. The tale in the iconic musical stems from the seminal John Van Druten’s play I Am A Camera which took inspiration from the seismic...
A farmers’ market is a market where food growers (often farmers – hence the name) sell an array of wares and tasty produce directly to the public. They’re fantastic places to explore – particularly on a lazy (or h...