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.
Spring is all about new beginnings. When the season comes around, we put those cold winter nights behind us and look to the future for a fresh start, and so too does Mother Nature. Flowers bloom, trees bud and animals a...
From murals of the legend that is David Bowie to cranes that are three stories high; London is chock-a-block full of some pretty fine street art. From Camden to Brick Lane and East Dulwich to Hackney Wick – here’s our r...
Yes, we’re well aware that cemeteries aren’t always the first choice when it comes to a lovely afternoon stroll. But when that cemetery is one of London’s ‘Magnificent Seven’, you know you&...
Experience Wes Anderson’s renowned aesthetics in real life, aboard this fantastical train that’s not only steeped in history, but provides timeless, luxurious travel across the UK. From famed afternoon teas...
One of the most historic areas of London, Farringdon and its northern neighbour Clerkenwell are perhaps most famous for Smithfield Market – a Grade II-listed spot which has been in continuous operation since the mediaev...
Soaked in Guinness, cloaked in shamrock attire, and ready to celebrate all things Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day in London is one of the year’s first proper parties in the capital. From the best Irish pubs to un...
It’s been many, many years now since the Hogwarts Express set off from Kings Cross, bearing a young Harry Potter to his first year of school. In that time, Pottermania has exerted an ever-tighter grip on the count...
If you’ve ever been on a St. Paddy’s pub crawl in central, then you’ve probably paid a visit to Waxy O’Conner’s – London’s largest Irish pub in the heart of the West End. This i...
From the picturesque houses to one of London’s largest parks, Hampstead is an idyllic go-to for Londoners wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, without taking a step outside of the capital. Its rela...
Tyrannical 300-foot Martian Fighting Machines, war-torn Victorian soldiers, Parliament reduced to smouldering rubble – all in a day’s work at Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds: The Immersive Experience. Located in the...