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!
Every October, Black History Month offers an opportunity to honour the incredible contributions of Black individuals to British society and the culture at large. Here in London, the blue plaques are historical markers f...
Hidden away among the bustling streets of Covent Garden, The Noble Collection shop transports you into the heart of your favourite fantasy words. As self-proclaimed ‘Creators of Finely Crafted Treasures’, ge...
A whodunit, to be caught red-handed, whistle-blowers, and covering one’s tracks—only some examples of the kind of jargon and phrases inspired by wrongdoing and lawlessness. If you enjoy a good work of detect...
Are you the kind of person who wishes that life would erupt into spontaneous song and dance numbers more often? You’ll see everything from can-can dancers and cabaret performers to lions and witches if you pick up a tic...
Throughout London’s ever-changing history, Ealing kept up with the notion by gradually transforming from a quaint village into the bustling suburb we know and love today. Yet, it still manages to retain a lot of h...
There’s a rather imposing building looming over Bloomsbury that’s steeped in fascinating history, and it has played inspiration for many artists since its foundations back in 1937. Designed by legendary arch...
Although famed for notoriously dividing opinions, Brutalism undeniably shaped London’s iconic skyline throughout the 20th century, still evident today with some must-visit brutalist buildings still standing strong...
Nestled along the River Thames and remotely south of Richmond, Kingston upon Thames, otherwise (and colloquially) known as Kingston, is a charming neighbourhood that packs a punch with its rich history and undisputed be...
Unless you work in finance or directly with the stock market, this incredibly fun bar has become a staple night out in the Islington area. Located a stone’s throw away from Angel station, The 411 bar is where it...
Tucked away north of the river is the heavenly Queen’s Park; a quiet spot of London with rows of enviable houses, and boasts some of the best hidden restaurant spots that Zone 2 has to offer.
A walk around the nei...