Skuna combines the best of boating and relaxation. For our money, the best way to take to the London waters is in a goddamn awesome hot tub. And whilst the impracticality of putting a hot tub in a canal was once insurmo...
Feeling ballsy? Dive into a pool of 1,000,000 balls at Ballie Ballerson, London’s now-infamous ball pool bar. The Ballie Ballerson crew caused a big splash when they opened up London’s first ball-pit bar in...
London is stuffed full of historic, impressive theatres – here are our favourites! Fittingly for a city that Shakespeare once called home, London boasts an incredible, diverse theatre scene. From stunning revivals...
It doesn’t get cheddar than this: London has its very own cheese bar. This venue is practically a pilgrimage for any Londoner with a fixing for fromage; truly, a Mecca of mozzarella. [Don’t miss a thing: su...
Make no mistake: Body Worlds is not for the squeamish. The human body is a fascinating thing. And if you’d like to know more about it, without studying for a medical degree, we’ve got just the thing for you....
Follow the adventures of Phileas Fogg at this incredible escape room! High speed air travel and modern technology has made the whole Around The World in 80 Days thing a cakewalk in 2019. But what if you could emulate th...
Brand new, and stuffed to the rafters with swag, Gringotts Bank is open now. The wizarding world sure does know how to keep a secret, don’t they? I mean, if a hidden chamber with a bloody great snake in it can get...
London Shuffle Club is all kinds of fun – particularly now that they’ve launched a new table shuffleboard bar in the basement. Funnily enough, we’re not talking about a tragic club full of 18 year old boys w...
We’re not ‘avving you on – there’s actually an Avobar for avocado-loving Londoners. This buzz-chasing avo-centric café had a successful run as a pop-up, but it now has a permanent site in Covent Garden...
This curious Edwardian bookshop is perfect for those with a severe case of the travel bug. Before I begin, it’s important to note that there are actually quite a few branches of Daunt Books, but the Marylebone off...