Explore the very best things to do in London: we reveal the secret places to uncover, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to explore, and guides to making the most of London all year round. It’s your must-read guide to London, for visitors and locals alike.
Ahh, the London Underground. That loveable labyrinth of colourful lines and an outrageous amount of Clapham stations. There’s nothing quite like it, is there? A lot of Londoners claim to know the tube map like the...
England doing well at tournaments gets many across the country in a fantastic mood, but it does come with one conundrum: where the hell am I going to get in to watch it? Tickets for virtually all the big viewing events...
If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of terrible dating app chat (and, let’s be honest, haven’t we all?), find strength in the fact that you’re not alone at the Breeze Museum of Dead Chat. This free Soho pop up will...
Greenwich’s Painted Hall is no stranger to a model in the celestial form, having welcomed in Luke Jerram’s Museum Of The Moon and Gaia – the floating wonder of planet Earth. Later this year, the artist is ma...
‘We Call It Ballet’ is dance as you’ve never seen it before. It’s a multi-faceted experience, quite unlike other shows. A talented group of ballet dancers will pirouette across the stage, entwine...
This July, Habitat is celebrating its 60th anniversary with an immersive installation in partnership with the Design Museum. Running from July 10 – August 11, ‘Changing Spaces: 60 Years of Design with Habitat’ wil...
Are we dreaming? We’ve only gone and done it! England have beaten the Netherlands 2-1 (Wednesday, July 10) to seal a place in the UEFA Euro final in Berlin. No one thought we’d make it this far. Maybe before the t...
What started as singing cover versions of songs at fifteen eventually grew into a fully fledged music career. Known for his tender voice and pop-inspired hits, Conor Maynard has established a global following. And after...
The Cutty Sark is a maritime icon here in London. The 19th-century vessel, which sits by the Thames in Greenwich, was the fastest ship of its time, and is now the world’s sole surviving tea clipper. While you may...
Autumn is just made for curling up in a ball, hibernating, and reading a book with a cuppa as the sun goes down. At least, that’s how many of us probably romantically envisage it as we enjoy the rest of the…...