Make the most of your London visit by getting the lowdown on the best attractions, landmarks, and things to do. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or seasoned city-goer, here’s where to uncover the best hidden gems and diverse neighbourhoods for your London visit!
Set just a stone’s throw from the iconic Tower Bridge, the neighbourhood of Bermondsey has been inhabited since Roman times, and over the centuries it has been used as an epicentre of industry. After a period of decline...
Dating back to 960 A.D., Westminster Abbey is a significant, historic and religious institution that tells the story of England. Recognised for its striking Gothic architecture, featuring a grand nave, the Henry VII Lad...
Ironically, I’m writing this as someone absolutely petrified of heights, but the best way to see London is undoubtedly from above ground level. So, if you’re not a total wimp like me, here’s an extensi...
It’s hard not to love Brixton. A cultural hub right at the southern end of the Victoria Line, it’s a lively spot famous for its gigs, nights out, excellent foodie spots and iconic Ritzy cinema – which first opened its d...
It’s hard not to fall in love with Brick Lane. Snaking its way from Bethnal Green to Whitechapel, it’s a diverse melting pot of vintage fashion boutiques, authentic curry houses, tasty street-food spots and lively bars...
From historic riverside pubs overlooking the glistening skyscrapers of Canary Wharf to the so-called ‘The Sistine Chapel of England’, SE10 is full to the brim of things to see and do. Famous for its rich maritime histor...
But where exactly do you go when you want a cuppa and a slice of cake we hear you ask. Well, luckily for you, we’ve decided to give you a push in the right direction and list ten of the capital’s best places to go for b...
It’s the butt of many a London-themed joke; a constant contender in the most-hated-neighbourhood-in-the-city debate; the Marmite of London, if you will. Some people love it; some people call it W*nkerville –...
Sandwiched between stylish-and-swanky Chelsea and hip-and-happening Clapham, you will find the modest and oh-so-demure neighbourhood of Battersea. Okay, perhaps there isn’t anything particularly demure about that...