London’s fleet of bookshops has a funky figurehead, and you’ll find it floating on Regent’s Canal. Word on the Water has been bobbing on the waters of London since 2011, and like the pirate ships of ol...
London is famous around the world for being one of the best places to see plays, musicals and West End shows. And what better time to go and see one than Christmas hey?! Whether you’re looking to have a day out&he...
Calling all history buffs, fans of visually stunning shows, and those who love to explore London after dark – we’ve got just the event for you. Running for a limited time this…...
Luscious parks, glorious gardens and pockets of green spaces dotted all around the city are a definite plus of living in London. Finsbury Circus Gardens is on that list and is in fact the largest and oldest public park...
Black Friday has grown over the years and has now entered our calendars as one of the best periods of the year–save for Boxing Day, perhaps–to grab a bargain on pretty much anything. And, given we’re e...
In celebration of National Engineering Day today (November 1) Transport for London has partnered with the Royal Academy of Engineering to launch a new ‘Engineering Icons’ themed Tube map to honour leading engineers from...
For music and art lovers alike, the V&A East Museum has just revealed its inaugural landmark exhibition titled The Music Is Black: A British History, which is set to open in 2025 at the new Stratford site. The exhib...
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...
Halloween is a Christian celebration, but its roots are complex. Many of the traditional elements of Halloween come from the Pagan, Celtic harvest festival of Samhain. With the rise of Christianity in places like Englan...