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Opening in Marylebone in Spring 2025, Odyssey’s first UK campus will introduce a Reggio Emilia-inspired curriculum aimed at fostering creativity, critical thinking, and a global perspective in children aged 0-5 years old…
This expansive exhibition, featuring over 500 artworks and installations exploring the enduring impact of flowers on art, fashion, science, and culture, will open in February 2025 at the Saatchi Gallery…
From Michelin-starred restaurants to rooftops with breathtaking views of the London New Year’s Eve fireworks and lively post-dinner parties, this is your ultimate roundup of the top places to dine at on New Year’s Eve 2024…
Boxcar is known for its British produce and meaty menu, ranging from a 32-day dry-aged beef burger to a 750g Côte de Boeuf, and everything in between…
The beloved British tradition is for some an annual Christmas time event, ranging from adult only performances to a more family affair with tongue in cheek innuendo that usually goes over the heads of younger audience members but gives the adults in the room a good opportunity to laugh out loud…
Tuckshop’s Peter Pan pantomime is from Christopher Clegg the creator of Death Drop, Cool Rider, Gals Aloud and written by Gareth Joyner (A Christmas Carole, Dick Whittington)…
Written and directed by the 2023 and 2019 OFFIE Winner and 2023 British Panto Award winner Andrew Pollard the cast includes the voices of Dame Judi Dench who’s recognisable and soothing voice provide the narration, Miriam Margoylesis the Evil Stepmother and Sue Pollard is the Swan…
Youngju Joung is a South Korean artist known for her paintings of shanty village landscapes, illuminated by warm light. Inspired by memories of her childhood in Seoul, she uses crumpled hanji paper to create textured, lived-in spaces that reflect both poverty and affluence.
FLO London’s pick of things to do in London between Christmas and New Year’s Eve…Whether you want to embrace the festive magic or simply relax with loved ones, this Twixmas guide ensures you make the most of the holiday season in style.
Tate Modern will commemorate its 25th anniversary with a weekend of free events and exhibitions in May 2025…
The groundbreaking showcase of the German artist’s visceral work, exploring the body, identity, and corporeality, will open at Goldsmiths CCA in February 2025.
The Design Museum’s exhibition will feature Pamela Anderson’s iconic Baywatch swimsuit and explore the evolution of swimwear over the past 100 years, with a focus on its cultural impact and design innovations, opening in March 2025…
New Contemporaries returns to the ICA in January 2025, showcasing 35 emerging UK artists…
The new KIN restaurant in Fitzrovia opened on 30 November 2024. The plant-based restaurant is an expansion of the popular KIN Café next door which will continue to serve its signature breakfast, brunch and take-away options…
Farshid Moussavi leads the 2025 Royal Academy of Arts summer exhibition, focusing on art’s ability to foster dialogue on key societal issues…
Rarely seen artistic works by Victor Hugo will go on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in 2025, for the first time in over 50 years.
A week-long luxury pop-up shop in December, featuring celebrity-donated fashion, aims to support Crisis in tackling homelessness…
Jasleen Kaur wins the 2024 Turner Prize for her exploration of culture, identity, and resilience through sound, music, and everyday objects…
Royal Ballet and Opera · V&A · The Royal Exchange · Pan Pacific London · Hotel Chocolat x Sea Containers · Claridge’s · Battersea Power Station · South Bank · St. Pancras International · Bond Street
SILVA is a relaxed yet refined restaurant with a woodland-inspired theme, seasonal menus, and elegant design touches…
In 2025, the V&A will open a major exhibition dedicated to Cartier, featuring over 350 iconic pieces, including jewels worn by Queen Elizabeth II and Rihanna, exploring the brand’s legacy and craftsmanship…
Ann Tracy’s career began with a focus on figurative abstraction, developed during studies at Boston University where she earned both undergraduate and graduate degrees in sculpture. Throughout her career, she has drawn inspiration from artists such as Philip Guston and Piero Della Francesca…
John-Paul Pryor is a prominent figure in London’s creative scene, known for his work as an arts writer, creative director, editor, and songwriter for the acclaimed art-rock band The Sirens of Titan…
Tis the season to enjoy London’s Festive High Teas. We have carefully curated a list of Afternoon Teas in various locations and price points to consider this month…
Highgate International Chamber Music Festival · Hampton Court Palace Festive Fayre · Carols at the Royal Albert Hall · Hotel Chocolat Tasting Experience · YARDLIFE at Dalston Yard · Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet · The Tempest at Theatre Royal Drury Lane · Hot Chocolate Trail at Old Spitalfields Market · Electric Brixton · The Nutcracker · Camille Walala and Alex Booker · Sh!t Actually · Baileys Christmas Sip and Sing · HUMO Winter Charity Lunch · Ever After Garden ·
Major works from the Oskar Reinhart Collection ‘Am Römerholz’ to be displayed outside Switzerland for the first time.
WHAT’S ON IN LONDON
Highgate International Chamber Music Festival · Hampton Court Palace Festive Fayre · Carols at the Royal Albert Hall · Hotel Chocolat Tasting Experience · YARDLIFE at Dalston Yard · Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet · The Tempest at Theatre Royal Drury Lane · Hot Chocolate Trail at Old Spitalfields Market · Electric Brixton · The Nutcracker · Camille Walala and Alex Booker · Sh!t Actually · Baileys Christmas Sip and Sing · HUMO Winter Charity Lunch · Ever After Garden ·
SKATE at Somerset House · EFG London Jazz Festival · Covent Garden Christmas lights · Booker Prize Shortlist Readings 2024 · Manchester Collective & Abel Selaocoe: Sirocco · Christmas at Kew · World Kindness Day · The Piano Lesson · Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024 · Self-Made: Reshaping Identities · Drop in drawing at the National Portrait Gallery · Rachel Kneebone · Supperclub on the Tube · FoodCycle…
Pitchfork Music Festival · Fireworks · Christmas Light Switch-on events · Voila! Theatre Festival · Canary Wharf Ice Rink · Picasso: Printmaker · Louis Blue Newby & Laila Majid: Inner Heat · Spirit of Lagos by Abi Morocco Photos · Urban Adventure Challenge · Unreported Uprisings by Inès Elsa Dalal…
Discover where you can find the best views of London's New Year's Eve fireworks to ring in 2025…
EFG London Jazz Festival · Fireworks Displays in London · Skate at Somerset House · Chelsea Barracks Winter Fair · The 80s: Photographing Britain · Pitchfork Festival · 30 Years of Bugged Out! · Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair · Christmas at Kew · Christmas Lights in London · Winter Market Southbank Centre · Hacienda Sounds · Winter Light Festival · Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504 · Eva Recacha: The Picnic · Chunky Move: 4/4 · The Royal Opera: Hansel and Gretel
Melek Zeynep Bulut’s Duo at the Painted Hall · An Evening with Fran Lebowitz · Celebrate Diwali with Rav & Tarunima · Fireworks displays in London · Víkingur Ólafsson & Yuja Wang: Two Pianos · Winter Market at the Southbank · Día de los Muertos with Disciples · Ekow Eshun: The Strangers · Preview: Blitz by Steve McQueen · Farah Atassi: The Lost Hours · Claudette Johnson: Three Women · Halloween with LEGO at Battersea Power Station
Frieze Sculpture · Halloween at Kew · Jan de Vylder and Inge Vinck · Gin and Jazz at Artesian Bar · LAPADA Berkeley Square Fair · London Literature Festival · Mahler 2 · Jordan Stephens · The Apprentice · Lift 109 Sound Bath · The World of Tim Burton · Francis Bacon · UMBRA · Making a rukus! · Oscar Murillo · Kioku Bar · Action for Happiness
Gothic Bar at St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel · Oranji Wine · 42 Mayfair · Swift Soho · The Painter’s Room, Claridge’s · Bar Crispin, Soho · Scarfes Bar, Rosewood…
Frieze Week returns from 9–13 October with Frieze London, Masters, and various other fairs, exhibitions, and talks. Here is our selection of the best dining spots in London to enjoy between the events.
The unmissable guide to Frieze London Week 2024: Discover our curated selection of art fairs, exhibitions, and engaging talks, accompanied by enticing dining spots to enhance your Frieze London week experience.
London Cocktail Week · Esther Mahlangu: Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu · My English Persian Kitchen · Decorative Art Fair · András Schiff: Haydn, Schubert & Mozart · Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland · Barter and Bazaar: The Journey of Exchange · Nicola L. · Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit · Sonia Boyce: An Awkward Relation…
Frieze London and Frieze Masters · Halloween at Kew Gardens · BFI London Film Festival · LAPADA · London Literature Festival · Princess Essex at Shakespeare’s Globe · Fabric at 25 · András Schiff: Haydn, Schubert & Mozart · London Cocktail Week · Wildlife Photographer of the Year…
Eugene Onegin, The Royal Opera · British Art Fair 2024 · Rasheed Araeen’s Discosailing: A Ballet on Water · Edward Gardner Conducts Rachmaninov · Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Royal Ballet · Debenhams Exclusive One-Day Luxury Pop-Up Spa · Free Pizza from Yard Sale Pizza · Chelsea History Festival · Friday Late: Fashioning Futures · Christie’s Late: Voices of Black Artistry · Yayoi Kusama….
Bermondsey Street Festival · Frieze Sculpture 2024 · London Design Festival 2024 · Future of Food Festival · Ara Malikian · Totally Thames 2024 · La traviata, The Royal Opera · Qudus Onikeku’s Re:INCARNATION · Michael Craig-Martin · Yelena Popova: Of Dust and Breath · Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum: It Will End in Tears · Lap-See Lam · Tracey Emin: I followed you to the end · Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers · Eva Rothschild · …
London’s most anticipated art month is on the horizon, with Frieze London and Masters taking centre stage at The Regent’s Park from 9 October - 13 October 2024. This renowned week typically sees a flurry of activity across the city, with numerous art fairs, events, and exhibitions showcasing the best in contemporary and historical art. To help you navigate the excitement, here is your guide to 50 art exhibitions not to be missed during Frieze Week.…
London Podcast Festival 2024 · Birkenstock 250th Anniversary Exhibition · Rolf Hind: Sky in a Small Cage · Totally Thames 2024 · Unlimited Southbank Centre · London Mural Festival 2024 · Cornelius + Ichiko Aoba · The Marriage of Figaro, The Royal Opera · Rooftop Book Club · The Vinyl Factory: REVERB · Ernest Cole: House of Bondage · Roger Mayne: Youth …
As the final bank holiday before Christmas approaches this weekend, to help you enjoy this last hurrah, here is our guide to some of the best ways you can spend the bank holiday in London...
Classical Music Opening Weekend Southbank Centre · CelebrASIA Festival at Battersea Power Station · Rooftop Book Club · Qudus Onikeku’s Re:INCARNATION · London Design Festival 2024 · Totally Thames 2024 · Open House London · Art Exhibitions · Voyages Extraordinaires at Gothic Bar · Waterworks Festival · The Last Night of the Proms · Unlimited Southbank Centre · London Mural Festival…
National Prosecco Weekend · Fiddler on the Roof · Hospitality In The Woods · All Points East Festival · Hogarth’s House · Afternoon Tea Week 2024 · Wellness in Nature · Homelessness: Reframed · Peter Kennard: Archive of Dissent · Hockney and Piero: A Longer Look · Banksy’s in London · POoR Collective: Together We Rise…
Cocktails in the City‧ Somerset House Summer Series‧ UEFA EURO 2024: England v Netherlands‧ BST Hyde Park‧ Wimbledon‧ Kew the Music‧ You Belong Here‧ Kaleidoscope Festival‧ Come As You Really Are‧ Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024‧ Barbie: The Exhibition‧ Joy Labinjo: We Are Briefly Gorgeous‧ Firelei Báez: Sueño de la Madrugada (A Midnight’s Dream)‧ Old Royal Naval College’s Summer Big Screen‧ Rucola rooftop restaurant‧ The Literacy Pirates
Horniman Plant Fair · Cocktails in the City · Multi-Story Orchestra at Bold Tendencies · Summer of Sport: Wimbledon Championships and UEFA Euro 2024 · Festivals in London · Everyman Screen on the Canal at King's Cross · Battersea Games · UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo · Dalston Yard · Summer Exhibition 2024 · Somerset House Summer Series · BBC Proms · The Lord Mayor’s Hot Air Balloon Regatta · RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival…
Camberwell Arts Festival 2024 · Chaka Khan's Meltdown Festival · Courtauld Lates: Summer of Art · Nadia Beugré: L’Homme rare · Wandsworth Arts Fringe · BFI June Film Festivals · Hampton Court Palace Festival · The Flamenco Festival 2024 · Independent Bookshop Week 2024 · Ernest Cole: House of Bondage · Roger Mayne: Youth · Rheim Alkadhi: Templates for Liberation · Gavin Jantjes' Retrospective · RA Schools Show 2024…
Discover Degas & Miss La La · 23rd Serpentine Pavilion by Minsuk Cho · Sharon Walters: Seeing Ourselves · being alone by Dean Sameshima · ax-d. us. t by Adriano Costa · SIN CENTRE · DOMINION · 100 Years by Jenny Lewis · Metamorphosis: Innovation in Eco-photography & Film · MONUMENTAL: Tipping the Scales of Historic Design.
Chaka Khan's Meltdown Festival · June at the BFI · Ernest Cole: House of Bondage · Sundance Film Festival London · Summer Garden Lates at Chelsea Physic Garden · The Great Exhibition Road Festival · Out to Lunch at Cadogan Hall · Marylebone’s 20th annual summer festival · Independent Bookshop Week 2024 · Flamenco Festival at Sadler’s Wells · Wandsworth Arts Fringe 2024 · Alfresco Arts
Clerkenwell Design Week 2024 · Chelsea Barracks x House & Garden Spring Fair · Cold Water at Park Theatre · Sarāb at Ronnie Scott’s · Communion at Bold Tendencies · RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024 · REVERB by The Vinyl Factory · Judith Chicago: Revelations · The Biba Story, 1964-1975 · Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King · James Baldwin Through Film at the Barbican · M&M’s Soho Pop-Up · 5&20 Group Show and Halima Cassell Solo Show · Don KOKO at Café KOKO · Interview with EKLEIDO · Haven Network · Marina Sena at the Jazz Café…
Isa Genzken: Wasserspeier and Angels · Beryl Cook / Tom of Finland · Beyond the Bassline: 500 Years of Black British Music · Fragile Beauty: Photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection · Design Discoveries: Towards a Design Museum Japan · Adam Rouhana: Before Freedom · Photo London 2024.
Kati Heck: TIP-TOE-ECHO · Shaqúelle Whyte: Yute, you’re gonna be fine · Amel Bashier: رد الجوري ‘Ward el Juri · Alina Frieske: Nightly Newsfeed · Marc Quinn: Light into Life · Adam Rouhana: Before Freedom · Saroj Patel: Ocean Mother · Fabian Ramírez: Firing of the Idols · Jeremy Hutchison - Dead White Man: Effigies…
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI · Andrew Omoding: Animals to Remember Uganda · Jane Emburey: all things are full of gods · Younès Ben Slimane: Images de Tunisie · Lindokuhle Sobekwa: Heart of the garden · Matthew Krishanu: The Bough Breaks · Accordion Fields · SKATEBOARD · Darren Almond: Life Line · Richard Kimathi: Heaven is Dry.
Much Ado About Nothing · Brick Lane Jazz Festival · Hampton Court Tulip Festival · Chelsea Physic Garden Plant Festival · In The Round Festival · Ray Young: OUT · Sunrise Yoga at Art’otel Battersea · Walthamstow Wetlands · Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider · Colin Davidson: Silent Testimony · Sofía Salazar Rosales · Devlin Carlo: My Sorry Ass · Marc Camille Chaimowicz · Ted Pim: Never Odd or Even · Barbara Kruger · In House: Juliette Ezaoui and Ana Milenkovic · V&A Museum Friday Late: Feminist Futures · Wolfox at LOAFT · SMOKESTAK x Wasted Wine Club…
Hampton Court Tulip Festival · LSO: Ravel's Daphnis and Chloé · Garden Museum Spring Plant Fair · Books in the Park · London Coffee Festival 2024 · HistFest 2024 · Vadym Kholodenko Recital · La Linea - London Latin Music Festival · Chelsea Physic Garden Yoga Class · Yinka Shonibare CBE RA: Suspended States · Richard Serra: Six Large Drawings · Purple Hibiscus · Secundino Hernández: Problematic Corners · Back to Black …
ALL IN EXPLORE LONDON
Opening in Marylebone in Spring 2025, Odyssey’s first UK campus will introduce a Reggio Emilia-inspired curriculum aimed at fostering creativity, critical thinking, and a global perspective in children aged 0-5 years old…
Donald Rodney: Visceral Canker · 15 Years of Duchamp & Sons · Hamad Butt: Apprehensions · The London Open Live · Joy Gregory: Catching Flies with Honey · Candice Lin…
This expansive exhibition, featuring over 500 artworks and installations exploring the enduring impact of flowers on art, fashion, science, and culture, will open in February 2025 at the Saatchi Gallery…
From Michelin-starred restaurants to rooftops with breathtaking views of the London New Year’s Eve fireworks and lively post-dinner parties, this is your ultimate roundup of the top places to dine at on New Year’s Eve 2024…
Boxcar is known for its British produce and meaty menu, ranging from a 32-day dry-aged beef burger to a 750g Côte de Boeuf, and everything in between…
The beloved British tradition is for some an annual Christmas time event, ranging from adult only performances to a more family affair with tongue in cheek innuendo that usually goes over the heads of younger audience members but gives the adults in the room a good opportunity to laugh out loud…
Tuckshop’s Peter Pan pantomime is from Christopher Clegg the creator of Death Drop, Cool Rider, Gals Aloud and written by Gareth Joyner (A Christmas Carole, Dick Whittington)…
Written and directed by the 2023 and 2019 OFFIE Winner and 2023 British Panto Award winner Andrew Pollard the cast includes the voices of Dame Judi Dench who’s recognisable and soothing voice provide the narration, Miriam Margoylesis the Evil Stepmother and Sue Pollard is the Swan…
Tate Modern will commemorate its 25th anniversary with a weekend of free events and exhibitions in May 2025…
The groundbreaking showcase of the German artist’s visceral work, exploring the body, identity, and corporeality, will open at Goldsmiths CCA in February 2025.
The Design Museum’s exhibition will feature Pamela Anderson’s iconic Baywatch swimsuit and explore the evolution of swimwear over the past 100 years, with a focus on its cultural impact and design innovations, opening in March 2025…
New Contemporaries returns to the ICA in January 2025, showcasing 35 emerging UK artists…
The new KIN restaurant in Fitzrovia opened on 30 November 2024. The plant-based restaurant is an expansion of the popular KIN Café next door which will continue to serve its signature breakfast, brunch and take-away options…
Farshid Moussavi leads the 2025 Royal Academy of Arts summer exhibition, focusing on art’s ability to foster dialogue on key societal issues…
Rarely seen artistic works by Victor Hugo will go on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in 2025, for the first time in over 50 years.
A week-long luxury pop-up shop in December, featuring celebrity-donated fashion, aims to support Crisis in tackling homelessness…
Jasleen Kaur wins the 2024 Turner Prize for her exploration of culture, identity, and resilience through sound, music, and everyday objects…
Royal Ballet and Opera · V&A · The Royal Exchange · Pan Pacific London · Hotel Chocolat x Sea Containers · Claridge’s · Battersea Power Station · South Bank · St. Pancras International · Bond Street
As ski season kicks off, resorts like St. Moritz, Gstaad, Courchevel, Aspen, Whistler, and Verbier are becoming vibrant cultural destinations. Beyond world-class slopes, these hotspots offer a range of art exhibitions and outdoor sculptures. This guide highlights the must-see art exhibitions this winter across Europe, the US, and Japan…
SILVA is a relaxed yet refined restaurant with a woodland-inspired theme, seasonal menus, and elegant design touches…
In 2025, the V&A will open a major exhibition dedicated to Cartier, featuring over 350 iconic pieces, including jewels worn by Queen Elizabeth II and Rihanna, exploring the brand’s legacy and craftsmanship…
Tis the season to enjoy London’s Festive High Teas. We have carefully curated a list of Afternoon Teas in various locations and price points to consider this month…
Highgate International Chamber Music Festival · Hampton Court Palace Festive Fayre · Carols at the Royal Albert Hall · Hotel Chocolat Tasting Experience · YARDLIFE at Dalston Yard · Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet · The Tempest at Theatre Royal Drury Lane · Hot Chocolate Trail at Old Spitalfields Market · Electric Brixton · The Nutcracker · Camille Walala and Alex Booker · Sh!t Actually · Baileys Christmas Sip and Sing · HUMO Winter Charity Lunch · Ever After Garden ·
Major works from the Oskar Reinhart Collection ‘Am Römerholz’ to be displayed outside Switzerland for the first time.
Holy Carrot, located on Portobello Road, is a stylish and sustainable plant-based restaurant offering a fresh alternative to the area’s burger-heavy dining scene.
Khandakar Ohida wins the Jameel Prize for her work on cultural heritage, as the ‘Jameel Prize: Moving Images’ exhibition showcasing shortlisted artists opens at the V&A South Kensington.
UP Projects and LLDC partner with artist Sahra Hersi to create a public art piece focused on safety and inclusivity for women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals in the Marshgate Lane area…
Artist Anna Lomax reimagines the Christmas tree as a playful, light-filled installation celebrating strength, tradition, and festive joy at the V&A…
Passes for the week-long celebration of creativity, music, and innovation go on sale 21 November, with exclusive offers available for early buyers…
Victoria Miro · Motion in Stillness: Dance and the Human Body in Movement · Feast · County Hall Pottery · Nicole Eisenman · Sadie Coles HQ · Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome · National Gallery · Feliciano Centurión: Hope in Bloom · Cecilia Brunson Projects · Jeff Wall · White Cube Bermondsey · Justin Dingwall · Doyle Wham · Group Exhibition: Reverb · Stephen Friedman Gallery…
Flock is a powerful and tragic story of siblings Robbie and Cel navigating the care system, their changing relationship, and the trials of early adulthood.
A sitcom-style highlight reel of Ins Choi’s best moments, brought together in a hilarious and heartwarming performance exploring immigration, community and family values…
Anne Odeke’s new play, Princess Essex, explores those shadows, reimagining the story of Dinubolu in an over the top and often hilarious critique of empire, imperialism and the power and racial dynamics of Edwardian England…
Fiddler on the Roof first opened on Broadway in 1964 running almost 10 years and winning 9 Tony Awards followed by a film adaptation in 1971 winning an Oscar and a pair of Golden Globes….
Hogarth’s House · Chiswick House and Gardens · Fosters Books · Devonshire Road · Gunnersbury Triangle · Chiswick markets · Chiswick Book Festival…
This year’s dance programme has many treats in store for dance enthusiasts. Our visit to see the European premiere of In My Body by Canada’s b-boy Crazy Smooth was no exception.,,,
The Ice Cream Project III · Anita Gelato · Parlour by the Ice Cream Union · Chinatown Bakery · Mamasons Dirty Ice Cream · Taiyakiya · Duci · Venchi · Amorino · Gelupo · Happy Endings Ice Cream · Udderlicious…
Notting Hill Carnival 2024 · Greenwich + Docklands International Festival 2024 · BBC Proms 2024 · Camden Fringe · Cocktails in the City · Music Festivals · Hampton Court Palace Food Festival · Sculpture in the City · Barbican Outdoor Cinema · Olympic and Paralympic Games 2024…
Official Team GB Fan Zones · King’s Cross Fan Zone · Battersea Power Station Fan Zone · Grosvenor Square, Mayfair Fan Zone · Old Royal Naval College’s Summer Big Screen · Bishops Square, Spitalfields · Hammersmith Summer Festival · Lower Marsh, Waterloo · Summer in the Square, Marylebone · Summer Screens, Canary Wharf · Summer by the River….
José María Velasco: A View of Mexico · Noah Davis · Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism · Christina Kimeze · Citra Sasmita: Into Eternal Land · Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo · The Music Is Black: A British Story · Kiefer/Van Gogh · Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300‒1350 · Kerry James Marshall · A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle · Mickalene Thomas: All About Love · RA Summer Exhibition 2025…
Taylor Swift: Songbook Trail · Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Independence · Naomi: In Fashion · Fragile Beauty: Photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection…
Explore Taylor Swift's fashion journey from country beginnings to global pop phenomenon with 16 iconic looks at the V&A this summer…
Everyman Cinema returns with free outdoor screenings at two spectacular waterside venues, Kings Cross and The Brentford Project, this summer 2024…
Horniman Plant Fair · Cocktails in the City · Multi-Story Orchestra at Bold Tendencies · Summer of Sport: Wimbledon Championships and UEFA Euro 2024 · Festivals in London · Everyman Screen on the Canal at King's Cross · Battersea Games · UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo · Dalston Yard · Summer Exhibition 2024 · Somerset House Summer Series · BBC Proms · The Lord Mayor’s Hot Air Balloon Regatta · RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival…
Dalston Yard is set to redefine communal experiences with its vibrant blend of food, drink, culture, and wellbeing…
NAOMI: In Fashion. • Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection • The Lore of LOVERBOY • Sargent and Fashion • Beyond Fashion • The Biba Story, 1964-1975 • Back in the Dazed - Rankin 1991-2001 • Fashion City: How Jewish Londoners Shaped Global Style • Barbie Exhibition…
Lonnie Holley: All Rendered Truth · Barbie Exhibition · Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024 · Joy Labinjo: We Are Briefly Gorgeous · Minoru Nomata: Continuum · Eliza Kentridge: Tethering · Ablade Glover: Inner Worlds, Outer Journeys · Peter Kennard: Archive of Dissent · Postgraduate Fine Art Shows 2024 · Lottie Cole: A Commonplace Collection of Paintings · Firelei Báez: Sueño de la Madrugada (A Midnight’s Dream)…
The Loft · Brunel Museum · Signature Brew, Blackhorse Road and Haggerston · The Broadcaster White City · Vinegar Yard · POP Brixton · The Cause · Boxpark · Big Penny Social, Walthamstow · Dalston Roof Park · Peckham Arches · The Clapham Grand · Between The Bridges · Flat Iron Square · Blues Kitchen · Peckham Levels…
The Summer Exhibition commences in the Annenberg Courtyard with Nicola Turner's striking sculpture. Created in dialogue with the existing statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Turner's work sets an impressive tone for the exhibition and is freely accessible to all. The theme for the 256th Summer Exhibition…
Christie's London is showcasing Vivienne Westwood's personal collection ahead of a landmark auction. Recognised as one of the most important British fashion designers of all time, Westwood's collection features over 200 items spanning 40 years, with a portion of the sale proceeds benefiting charity…
Camberwell Arts Festival 2024 · Chaka Khan's Meltdown Festival · Courtauld Lates: Summer of Art · Nadia Beugré: L’Homme rare · Wandsworth Arts Fringe · BFI June Film Festivals · Hampton Court Palace Festival · The Flamenco Festival 2024 · Independent Bookshop Week 2024 · Ernest Cole: House of Bondage · Roger Mayne: Youth · Rheim Alkadhi: Templates for Liberation · Gavin Jantjes' Retrospective · RA Schools Show 2024…
Harminder Judge: A Ghost Dance · Eric Manning: 100 Acres · Elli Antoniou: passages through the caustics · Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY · Zanele Muholi · Matthew Barney's SECONDARY: light lens parallax · Atta Kwami · John Baldessari: Ahmedabad 1992 ·Kenturah Davis: clouds…
Celeste at Tate Modern Late · Courtauld Lates: Summer of Art · Soane Late: Pride Month Celebration · Saatchi Gallery: Summer Lates · Morgan Stanley Late at Somerset House.
British artist Mr Doodle brings his signature style to Sketch with ‘Sketch & Doodle’ on view at the iconic restaurant until 1 September 2024.
Discover Degas & Miss La La · 23rd Serpentine Pavilion by Minsuk Cho · Sharon Walters: Seeing Ourselves · being alone by Dean Sameshima · ax-d. us. t by Adriano Costa · SIN CENTRE · DOMINION · 100 Years by Jenny Lewis · Metamorphosis: Innovation in Eco-photography & Film · MONUMENTAL: Tipping the Scales of Historic Design.
Noah Davis retrospective and Citra Sasmita's UK debut highlight Barbican's 2025 programme…
New large-scale public artwork by renowned artist Yayoi Kusama to transform Kensington Gardens.
This is a high-energy and ambitious production that forces its audience to reconsider the motivations of one of history’s most notorious kings…
Horniman Museum · The Garden Museum · Museum of Brands · Charles Dickens Museum · Dulwich Picture Gallery · Museum of the Home · Natural History Museum · Kew Gardens · William Morris Gallery · The Serpentine Galleries
Central Saint Martins Shows 2024 · RA Schools Show 2024 · Goldsmiths Degree Show 2024 · Chelsea College of Arts Undergraduate and Graduate Diploma Show · Slade School of Fine Art Degree Show 2024 · Camberwell College of Arts Undergraduate and Graduate Diploma Show · Kingston School of Art Show 2024 · London College of Communication's Shows 2024 · Wimbledon College of Arts 2024 Undergraduate Show · City & Guilds London School Degree Show
The opening documentary of this year’s SAFAR Film Festival is a moving, first-person account of Mohamed Jabaly’s experience of travelling abroad and finding himself stranded…
The Globe’s 2024 summer season is off to a flying start with a joyous romp through one of Shakespeare’s much-loved comedies…
The Bleeding Tree · Black is the Color of My Voice · Much Ado About Nothing · The Dao of Unrepresentative British Chinese Experience · Being Mr Wickham · The Secret Garden · The Taming of the Shrew
Wide Awake Festival · City Splash 2024 · Rinse FM x Project 6 Festival · Cross the Tracks 2024 · GALA 2024 · Radio One’s Big Weekend…
Adjacent to this year’s Chelsea Flower Show is Chelsea Barracks, simultaneously hosting a spring fair for visitors to the area with the opportunity to see the development of this 12.8-acre site previously out of public reach for 150 years…
London Craft Week 2024 returns this week for its 10th edition, highlighting British and international creativity by showcasing over 750 established and emerging makers, designers, brands, and galleries.
The 10th edition of Sketch in Bloom commemorates the 200th anniversary of the National Gallery with a theme titled ‘National Treasures.’…
Experience London's FREE Festival in Greenwich Peninsula, featuring International DJs, interactive w, global cuisine and alternative summer fun.
Kati Heck: TIP-TOE-ECHO · Shaqúelle Whyte: Yute, you’re gonna be fine · Amel Bashier: رد الجوري ‘Ward el Juri · Alina Frieske: Nightly Newsfeed · Marc Quinn: Light into Life · Adam Rouhana: Before Freedom · Saroj Patel: Ocean Mother · Fabian Ramírez: Firing of the Idols · Jeremy Hutchison - Dead White Man: Effigies…
Hayward Gallery unveils exciting series of free exhibitions with RC Foundation, Taiwan (R.O.C.), debuting multidisciplinary artist Naomi Rincón Gallardo's work in June…
Among our passions for art and exploring bakeries, we also cherish London's green spaces. From vast areas like the Walthamstow Wetlands to hidden gems like Phoenix Gardens and Mount Street Gardens. Here are our top choices of 13 green spaces to fully embrace London's summer in 2024…
Clerkenwell Design Week 2024 • London Craft Week 2024 • Battersea Power Station x Claire Luxton • Twelfth Night (or What You Will) • Chelsea Barracks x House & Garden Spring Fair • IWA Canalway Cavalcade • Gerhard Richter: STRIP-TOWER • Lift 109 Lates: Skyline Sketching • RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024 • Chelsea in Bloom 2024 • REVERB by The Vinyl Factory • War Child x Art on a Postcard…
Renowned artist Gerhard Richter's monumental sculpture, STRIP-TOWER (2023) unveiled at Serpentine South…
Southbank Centre's summer programme celebrates diversity and inclusivity with 'You Belong Here' campaign.
Marc Quinn: Light into Life · Rheim Alkadhi: Templates for Liberation · REVERB by The Vinyl Factory · Photo London · Fragile Beauty: Photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection · Design Discoveries: Towards a DESIGN MUSEUM JAPAN · Michelangelo: the last decades · Angel ‘LA II’ Ortiz: ‘The Great Collaborator · London Craft Week 2024 …
Much Ado About Nothing · Brick Lane Jazz Festival · Hampton Court Tulip Festival · Chelsea Physic Garden Plant Festival · In The Round Festival · Ray Young: OUT · Sunrise Yoga at Art’otel Battersea · Walthamstow Wetlands · Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider · Colin Davidson: Silent Testimony · Sofía Salazar Rosales · Devlin Carlo: My Sorry Ass · Marc Camille Chaimowicz · Ted Pim: Never Odd or Even · Barbara Kruger · In House: Juliette Ezaoui and Ana Milenkovic · V&A Museum Friday Late: Feminist Futures · Wolfox at LOAFT · SMOKESTAK x Wasted Wine Club…
Celebrate the National Gallery’s 200th birthday With Jools Holland and friends, light shows, and a weekend of activities…
The exhibition titled REVERB will bring together over 100 artists and musicians, including new works by Theaster Gates, Es Devlin, and Julianknxx.
Juraj Benko’s experimental one-hander at the intimate Cockpit Theatre is a unafraid exploration of the lasting impact of childhood trauma and the innate longing for love and connection that makes us human…
Explore wholesome flavours and community spirit at London’s latest trattoria in Earl’s Court.
Irish Theatre sensation 'Masterclass' set to confront gender dynamics in London premiere featuring Adrienne Truscott.
Hampton Court Tulip Festival · LSO: Ravel's Daphnis and Chloé · Garden Museum Spring Plant Fair · Books in the Park · London Coffee Festival 2024 · HistFest 2024 · Vadym Kholodenko Recital · La Linea - London Latin Music Festival · Chelsea Physic Garden Yoga Class · Yinka Shonibare CBE RA: Suspended States · Richard Serra: Six Large Drawings · Purple Hibiscus · Secundino Hernández: Problematic Corners · Back to Black …
A Word For Mother · Polly (The Heartbreak Opera) · The Dream of a Ridiculous Man · Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear · Syncopation · Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story · What (is) A Woman · Much Ado About Nothing…
Bringing their expertise from Stockholm, Rocket Padel is set to open Central London’s first riverside indoor Padel courts at Battersea Power Station later this year…
Much Ado About Nothing · Brick Lane Jazz Festival · Yinka Shonibare CBE RA: Suspended States · Roof East · The Last Caravaggio · Ceramic Art London · Monday Monthly Yoga Class at Chelsea Physic Garden · Hampton Court Tulip Festival · London Marathon · La Linea – the London Latin Music Festival · Garden Museum Spring Plant Fair · Taiwan Festival · Sculpture Trails: Paws on the Wharf · The Little Egg Hunt
The Natural History Museum is adding a tasty twist to its lineup with the introduction of a brand-new afternoon tea experience…
April ushers in a dynamic selection of art exhibitions across the city, promising a busy month for art lovers. Highlights include the return of the Sony Photography Award exhibition, British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare's first solo exhibition in the UK in two decades…
The experience combines both, offering a convivial, entertaining, and tasty evening…
In October 2024, Serpentine will present the UK premiere of Αγρίμι (Fauve), featuring Greek dancer, choreographer, director, and writer Lenio Kaklea, in collaboration with Sadler’s Wells…
Sounds of Blossom · London Symphony Orchestra/DanieThe World Happiness Summit® (WOHASU®) · KAREN at The Other Palace · Tchaikovsky & Mozart with the Jussen Brothers · North London Book Festival · Grace Blakeley: Vulture Capitalism · Don’t Make Tea · High & Low – John Galliano (CINEMA)…
FLO London’s pick of things to do in London between Christmas and New Year’s Eve…Whether you want to embrace the festive magic or simply relax with loved ones, this Twixmas guide ensures you make the most of the holiday season in style.
Serpentine Gallery · Design Museum · Natural History Museum · V&A South Kensington · Science Museum · Saatchi Gallery · Gagosian Grosvenor Hill · Hauser & Wirth · Sadie Coles HQ - TJ Boulting · The Photographers' Gallery · The Fitzrovia Chapel · The Wallace Collection · The Royal Academy of Arts · White Cube…
Ballet National de Marseille: Roommates · The Grand Expedition · Don’t Make Tea · Collect 2024 · Drumsheds London · Soufiane Ababri · Women’s History Month 2024 · World Book Day · St Patrick’s Day · Mother’s Day · International Women's Day with Firebird & Friends…
The production comes from the Aslant Theatre Company, an international female-led collective producing new work and imaginative adaptations. Despite Two Rounds having only three nights at the Jermyn Street Theatre we do hope this wonderfully amusing play will get another run…
The Charcoal Heads is a sequence of large-scale drawings and oil paintings tethered to a formative period of Frank Auerbach’s career. On display for the first time as a comprehensive collection at The Courtauld Gallery…
Bamboo as Method by Zheng Bo · Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Dies Irae · New Work at the Ritzy: A Scratch Night · Matcha Masterclass at Chiltern Street Deli · Café Royal Books · Thea Djordjadze: Framing Yours Making Mine · Journey of the Mind · SHINE ON · Love-in-a-Mist : Alice Kemp and Yuichiro Kikuma · Collect Art Fair 2024…
Appropriately after Valentine’s Day we are sitting above a stage carpeted with 8000 carnations to see NELKEN by Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch + Terrain Boris Charmatz performing on a stage at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre. This seminal piece debuted in 1982 and hasn’t been seen here since 2005. It returns now with a new generation of dancers and under its new artistic director of 18 months, Boris Charmatz….
Acts of Resistance at South London Gallery · Bamboo as Method by Zheng Bo · Angelica Kauffman Retrospective · Soufiane Ababri · Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Independence · Enzo Mari: A Retrospective Celebration · Rachid Koraïchi: Celestial Blue · The Other Art Fair · David Bowie: A London Day · Collect 2024…
The Olivier Award nominated play 10 Nights originally staged at the Bush Theatre in 2021 is a one man show written by Shahid Iqbal Khan as part of the Write to Play programme led by Graeae Theatre in partnership with the Bush Theatre. The current production at the Omnibus theatre in Clapham…
Tucked away above a pub in a leafy corner of Highgate Village, Upstairs at the Gatehouse is a hidden gem of a theatre – and it’s latest offering, Songs for a New World, is the perfect production for this intimate venue…
Museum of Home · The Courtauld Shop · House of Voltaire at Studio Voltaire · Design Museum Shop · Saatchi Gallery Store · Royal Academy of Arts Shop · Dulwich Picture Gallery Shop · Soane Museum Shop · V&A Shop · London Transport Museum Shop · William Morris Gallery Shop · ICA Bookstore…
Guy Johnston and Britten Sinfonia· London Fashion Week · Bernie Sanders: It’s OK To Be Angry About Capitalism · Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare · Valentine’s Day at Lift 109 · Tarot readings at Sea Containers Hotel · Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive · BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction · Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art · Yoko Ono · Soulscapes · The Blush Upon Her Cheek…
When Forms Come Alive highlights ways in which artists have embraced ideas of movement, flux, poetic transformation and organic growth and how nothing stays the same…
Orchid Festival 2024 · Imagine Children’s Festival · Chamber Tots: Celebrations at Wigmore Hall · Dinosaur rEvolution · Super Women in STEM · Polka Theatre's Tidy · Barbican Family Film Club · Japan House London Family Workshops · The Great Big Dinosaur Show · Children’s Art Trail in Canary Wharf · Half-term at Battersea Power Station…
London's Field Day Festival unveils eclectic lineup featuring Justice, PinkPantheress, and more for 17th Edition…
Explore the latest music news unfolding in London, from festival announcements and classical music programmes to venue updates…
The Grand Expedition: The Incredible Edible Journey returns, bigger and better than ever, with a 100-minute dining extravaganza of enticing dishes, acrobatic acts and exquisite choreography…
KODO · The Imagine Children's Festival · Oksana Lyniv Conducts Dvořák · Orchid After Hours · Generation Hope: Act for the Planet · Macbeth · Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads · When Forms Come Alive · James Ward Presents: Seven Americans · Douglas Gordon: All I Need is a Little Bit of Everything · Grant Museum of Zoology reopens ·…
Kew Gardens 28th annual Orchid Festival has taken over the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Inspiration this year comes from the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar which is home to over 1,000 species of orchid…
Kew Garden Orchid Festival 2024 · Gwyneth Goes Skiing · St John x Fortnum & Mason · Life at St Martin in the Field · Body Movements Winter Edition 2024 · FutureQueer · Light Festivals London · Entangled Pasts, 1768–now · · Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You · Jeffrey Gibson: DREAMING OF HOW IT'S MEANT TO BE · Neil Stokoe · Olivia Bax: Floss · · Costa Unbeliva-bar · Science Museum Lates: Chinese New Year · Chatsworth Bakehouse…
Dennis Severs House was born from the vision of a Southern Californian with the same name. He arrived in Spitalfields in 1979 and purchased a derelict house at 18 Folgate Street. In 1980, the house opened its doors, inviting visitors to discover his eccentric labour of love…
London brightens up every January with two fantastic annual light festivals—one at Battersea Power Station and the other at Canary Wharf. Here is everything you need to know about London’s 2024 lights festivals…
Kin is a deeply personal story for Lahav, inspired by the journey made by his grandmother in 1932 as she fled persecution in Yemen and travelled to Palestine. Ninety years later her experience still resonates, and serves to highlight the ongoing and indiscriminate cruelties faced by immigrants and refugees across the world…
Cornerstone · Silo · CRATE Brewery & Pizzeria · GROW Hackney · Thingy Cafe · Kottu House · Natura Pizza · Number 90…
Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize · Keith Arnatt· Eden 69–89 · Yannis Davy Guibinga: Children of Distant Suns · Capturing the Moment · Daido Moriyama: A Retrospective · Fragile Beauty:Photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection · BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction · Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Independence · Soulscapes…
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change · Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You · BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction · Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads · Abraham Kritzman & Daniel Silver: Choir · When Forms Come Alive: Sixty Years of Restless Sculpture · Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art · Yoko Ono Exhibition · Soulscapes · Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive · Legion: life in the Roman army…
The international art calendar for 2024 has launched with the opening of the London Art Fair, founded in 1989 by London’s Business Design Centre in Islington…
Barbican Centre · Milton Court Concert Hall · Royal Albert Hall · Wigmore Hall · Southbank Centre · Royal Opera House · Kings Place · Cadogan Hall · St John’s Smith Square · St Martin-in-the-Fields Church · Wilton's Music Hall…
Pina Bausch's iconic production, Nelken (Carnations), is set to grace the stage of Sadler’s Wells Theatre from Valentine’s Day, marking its return after nearly two decades…
Much like the birds after which it is named, the Parakeet Pub injects vibrance into Kentish Town…
Heecheon Kim:Double Poser · REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion Excellence · The Missing Thread · Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine ·Georg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011 - 2015 · Gucci Cosmos · Antony Gormley: Body Politic · Armet Francis: Beyond The Black Triangle · Bamidele Awoyemi and Adia Wahid · If Not Now, When? · Claudette Johnson: Presence · RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology · Sarah Lucas: Laughing Gas…
Where to drink mulled wine in London this Christmas 2023. The Wine Bar and Deli at Petersham Nurseries · Crol and Co London Bridge · Tamesis Dock · Jack & Boules · Christmas at Kew · The Churchill Arms, Notting Hill · The Spaniards Inn · Forza Wines,Peckham…
Neighbourhood restaurants. The Parakeet · Akari · Ida Restaurant · Half Cut Market · Singburi · Morito Hackney · SlowBurn · Marksman Pub · Kudu London· Vijaya Krishnat · Archway Llewlyns · Haya ·Yucca · Ayam Zaman · Mandarin Kitchen…
The Hydra and BICEP are teaming up to bring together the best of the underground scene for a DRUMSHED takeover…
We took a trip to Battersea Power Station to discover this Christmas season's offerings. From ice skating at Glide, exquisite tapas at Tapas Brindisa, to indulging in cocktails at Control Room B…
Where to find London's most talked about Christmas trees in 2023.The Connaught (Carlos Place) · The Ned London · Battersea Power Station · Drawn on iPad by David Hockney · Trafalgar Square · Covent Garden · Claridge's Hotel · Royal Academy Café · Aqua Shard · The Londoner · The London EDITION Leadenhall Market · 45 Park Lane St Pancras International · The Rosewood London · Pan Pacific London · Sketch London ·V&A Museum · Kate Spade New York (Waterloo Station)…
David Hockney's festive Christmas tree illuminates Battersea Power Station with Apple collaboration…
The Oval Christmas Market debuts with treats from Pophams, Kricket, and numerous independent British brands…
Discover our pick of events in London this week: 4 - 10 December 2023. Cabaret: The Kit Kat Club at Selfridges London · The Nutcracker at the Royal Opera House · Edward Scissorhands Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures · December Supper Club at Bureau Restaurant · London Symphony Orchestra/Gianandrea Noseda · Nicole Eisenman: What Happened · Accidentally Wes Anderson Exhibition · Christmas Dinner and Jazz with Julian Joseph· An Audience with Dolly Alderton · Wineyard · Nikita Gale: BLUR BALLAD · Robyn Lynch:Greetings From Ireland · The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks at Lightroom · TShauna Fox presents: Peckham is Beautiful! What? · Drawn on iPad by David Hockney · Grace Ndiritu: Labour…
Save the Children launches pre-loved jumper store in Covent Garden for Christmas Jumper Day…
Who better to have your portrait painted by than Hans Holbein? The Tudors were the absolute luckiest! The Queen’s Gallery is currently host to a wonderful exhibition Holbein at the Tudor Court where some of the most important and exquisite collection of this master painter are showcased…
V&A's 2023 Christmas tree transforms industrial Energy into festive magic…
Fantastic things to do in London in December 2023. The Nutcracker at the Royal Opera House · London Symphony Orchestra/ Gianandrea Noseda · Operation Mincemeat · Wineyard London· Reuben Kaye: The Butch is Back · Pope:L at South London Gallery · Christmas carols and concerts · Wreath making workshops · Christmas markets · Ever After Garden · Miracle at Henrietta Hotel…
New Musicals to see in London this festive season. The Little Big Things · Two strangers (carry a cake across New York) · Operation Mincemeat · Lizzie…
The coolest museum and gallery cafés to visit in London. The Magazine at Serpentine · South London Louie at South London Gallery · The Garden Museum Café · Burgh House & Hampstead Museum Cafe · The Gamble Room at The V&A · Pharmacy 2 at Newport Street Gallery · Claridge's ArtSpace Café · Royal Academy Café · The Café at The Camden Arts Centre · The Wallace Cafe and Restaurant…
Kaori Tatebayashi: Still Life · Julianknxx: Chorus in Rememory of Flight · Heecheon Kim:Double Poser · Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto ·Marina Abramović · REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion Excellence · The Missing Threadk · Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine · JGeorg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011 - 2015 · Gucci Cosmos · Antony Gormley: Body Politic · Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec · Armet Francis: Beyond The Black Triangle · Bamidele Awoyemi and Adia Wahid · Women In Revolt! · If Not Now, When? · Claudette Johnson: Presence · Marina Xenofontos: Public Domain · · Ranjani Shettar: Cloud songs on the Horizon · RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology · Sarah Lucas: Laughing Gas · Tamara Henderson: Green in the Grooves…
Great news for the African art fair 1-54 (so-called because there are 54 countries in Africa today), as it was recently announced that following its success in London, New York and Morocco, the fair will debut in Hong Kong next year…
Wine enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Wineyard, Clapton's haven for the wine-curious, is back in town, and this time, it's embracing the festive spirit…
Celebrate the festive season with wreath-making classes and workshops in London. Wild at Heart Wreath Workshops · Moyses Stevens Classic Christmas Wreath · Lavender Green Wreath Making Masterclass·. Grace & Thorn Deluxe Christmas Wreath Workshop · Petersham Nurseries Wreath Making Masterclass · Shangri- La Christmas Wreath Workshops · Japanese New Year Wreath at Pantenichon · The Biscuitters DIY Christmas Wreath Making · We are the Lost Girls Festive Wreath Making Masterclass…
What's on in London this week: 20 - 26 November 2023. Skate Dates with Tinder · Booker Prize Shortlist Readings · Crown and Coronation · Müller Corner Originals ‘Flavour of the 90's' pop-up’· Ever After Garden · Fauré's Requiem · Queen’s House Ice Rink · London Chamber Orchestra The One With Benjamin Beilman · Julian Joseph Plays Gershwin · Gucci Cosmos Live talk · Antony Gormley: Body Politic · Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec · Armet Francis: Beyond The Black Triangle · Bamidele Awoyemi and Adia Wahid · Gregor Sailer: The Polar Silk Road · Waiting for Gaza · From Beirut to London…
Best pop-ups to visit in London this Christmas. Including The Sipsmith Martini Express ·Taste Film Kitchen at Holmes Rootop cinema · Sky Garden x Moët & Chandon· The Great Christmas Feast · Gingerbread City · Deck the Halls at Pergola Paddington ·. Miracle at Henrietta · The Curling Club · Humbug Christmas · Fire & Fromage by Jimmy’s Pop Up…
The Ever After Garden returns to Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, inviting visitors to remember those they've lost…
Discover our pick of events in London this week: 6 - 12 November 2023. Kew at Christmas · Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink · Canada Goose x Selfridges Cinema Takeover · Winter Wonderland · Sergio Mendes · Toklas Bakery Beaujolais Masterclass · Norah Jones · Nwando Ebizie: Writing the Future · Women in Revolt! · Sin Wai Kin and Planningtorock · Christmas by the River · London Symphony Orchestra/Duncan Ward with Abel Selaocoe · Ainu Stories: Contemporary Lives by the Saru River · Together We Art: Architect of One’s Life Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec · An Edible Family in a Mobile Home Marina Xenofontos: Public Domain · Ham Yard Hotel X Sipsmith The Telegraph x Smart Works Fashion Sale 2023 Arvo Café Primerose Hill…
The best female-led art exhibitions to see in London in 2023. Women In Revolt! · If Not Now, When? · Claudette Johnson: Presence · Marina Xenofontos: Public Domain · Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto · Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential · Angèle Etoundi: Africaness · Ranjani Shettar: Cloud songs on the Horizon · RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology · Sarah Lucas: Laughing Gas · Tamara Henderson: Green in the Grooves · Marina Abramović…
London's ultimate destinations for fun and more · Curling Club at King's Cross ·Jack & Boule · Bounce Ping Pong · Swingers Crazy Golf · Fight Club · Platform Canary Wharf · Four thieves Battersea · Ice Skating · Rouges Quarter · London Shuffle Club · Draughts Waterloo · Bad Moon Café · DNA VR…
Sheila Atim and Clara Amfo launch the Canada Goose takeover at Selfridges Cinema, celebrating bold and brave women for the brand's FW23 campaign, Live in the Open…
Essential information for London's spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks 2023…
Best Christmas carols and concerts in London 2023. Christmas at the Barbican · Christmas Concert at Westminster Abbey · Carols by Candlelight at Trafalgar Square · Christmas Carols at the Royal Albert Hall · Christmas at Cadogan Hall · Battersea Christmas Carol ·Christmas Festival at St John's Smith Square · Christmas at All Souls Langham Place · The Macmillan Carol Concert · Carols by Candlelight at Trafalgar Square · Christmas Carols at St Martin-in-the-Fields…
Discover our pick of events in London this week: 6 - 12 November 2023. Guildhall Opera Double Bill: Respighi· · Skate West End · Pitchfork Festival 2023 · EFG London Jazz Festival 2023 · The Witches · Philharmonia Big Band · Tawiah & Friends· The Brand New Heavies Live with the London Concert Orchestra · Movement Meditation at the Barbican Conservatory · Women in Revolt! · Vincenzo de Cotiis: Archaeology of Consciousness · Filling in the Pieces in Black · Antonio Pichillá: In front of the lake · David Hockney: Drawing from Life· Solomon Garçon: Arms · Layla Bakery Ladbroke Grove…
The unmissable guide to Frieze London Week 2024: Discover our curated selection of art fairs, exhibitions, and engaging talks, accompanied by enticing dining spots to enhance your Frieze London week experience.
Fun things to do this weekend in London: 3- 5 November 2023. Southbank Centre Winter Market · Eatlay Wine & Truffle Festival · Ally Pally's Fireworks Festival · Oxford Street Christmas Lights · Gareth Mason: Seeing Things · Alice Ripoll: Zona Franca · The Oulim in London · Visit Brazil Gallery · Fenella Humphreys & Leah Broad…
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s awe-inspiring photographs are currently on display at the Hayward Gallery. It is the largest survey to date of this artist in the UK and it is spellbinding, some rooms much more than others. For over 50 years…
Founded by Matt Clark in 2003, UVA (United Visual Artist) has earned international commissions from prestigious institutions, thanks to their unique blend of light, space, sound, and custom-made kinetic instruments. Their work encompasses sculpture, performance, and large-scale installations, drawing inspiration from a wide array of disciplines…
L'Escargot, located in the heart of Soho, London, is a French restaurant known for its longstanding tradition of fine dining. The restaurant, housed in a historic Georgian townhouse dating back to 1741, has been a fixture of London's culinary scene since 1927…
Where to watch fireworks in London for Bonfire Night 2023. Ally Pally's Fireworks Festival · Barnes Bonfire Night · Wimbledon Park Fireworks · Richmond Fireworks · Dulwich Fireworks · Battersea Park Fireworks · Hammersmith & Fulham Fawkes Festival · Morden Park Fireworks · Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work · Beckenham Fireworks in the Park · Fireworks at Grand Union · Coram Fields Fireworks…
What's on in London this week: 23 - 29 October 2023. Including: Out-Spoken: October · Pygmalion at The Old Vic · Day of the Dead on Columbia Road· Manchester Collective: LAD · Karina Canellakis with London Philharmonic Orchestra ·Diwali on the Square 2023 · Barking Riverside’s Wildlife & Wellbeing Trail · Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair · The Cult of Beauty · Museum of the Moon · Daido Moriyama: A Retrospective · Asian Art in London · Third Culture Deli · Film Orchestrated: Silent Slapsticks…
Things to do in London in November 2023. Ally Pally's Fireworks Festival · EFG London Jazz Festival 2023 · Alice Ripoll: Zona Franca · Sadler’s Wells Young Associates · Southbank Centre’s Winter Market · Handel Hendrix House After Dark · On Railton Road · London Korean Film Festival 2023 · Battersea Park Fireworks · Kensington Vintage Fair · Visit Brazil Gallery · Christmas at Kew · Hyde Park Winter Wonderland · Christmas in London · The Cross Turns 30…
16 art exhibitions to see in London in November 2023. Including: Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec · Antony Gormley: Body Politic · If Not Now, When?Generations of Women in Sculpture in Britain, 1960 – 2023 · Discover Liotard & the Lavergne Family Breakfast · David Hockney: Drawing from Life · In House: Bamidele Awoyemi and Adia Wahid · Women In Revolt! · SKATEBOARD · Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Boundless · Nabeeha Mohamed: Tending Bell Flowers · As Above, So Below · Tamara Henderson: Green in the Grooves…
Things to do in London this weekend: 20 - 22 October 2023…
6 art exhibitions in London for Children. Disney100: The Exhibition, Young V&A , Japan: Myths to Manga · Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur, Natural History Museum · Turn It Up: The Power of Music at the Science Museum · Delight: Media Art Exhibition at Borough Yards · Power Up at the Science Museum ·Brick Dinos at Horniman Museum and Gardens…
Best Halloween events and food in London 2023. The Descent - COLAB Bankside · Gory Stories: Halloween Tour · Halloween Takeover at the Mandrake Hotel · Halloween at the Natural History Museum · Halloween at the Tower of London · The Pumpkin Warehouse at Seven Dials · Belgravia Pumpkin Trail · Crosstown Halloween Doughnuts · Hummingbird Bakery Halloween Treats · Laduree Halloween Macarons Gift Box · Pumpkin-Spiced Apple Crumble…
What's on in London this week: 16 - 22 October 2023. London Cocktail Week Bloomsbury Festival 2023 · The English Concert · Debut London Literature · Birmingham Royal Ballet: Black Sabbath – The Ballet · Kronos Quartet: 50th Anniversary Celebration · Ice Rink Canary Wharf · Battersea Power Station one-year anniversary · The Night Woman by Julene Robinson · The Confessions at the National Theatre · Balimaya Project · Mat Collishaw: Petrichor · Delight: Media Art Exhibition · A Young South Africa: Human Stories · Simeon Barclay…
Whispering Angel introduces an exciting twist to Somerset House's renowned ice rink, set to make its grand return to the city this November…
Oxford Street's dazzling Christmas lights are poised to make a grand return on 2 November, ushering in the festive spirit throughout London…
The National Gallery is currently hosting the first major retrospective of this esteemed artist in more than 30 years where art lovers, old and new, can see and discover Frans Hals, this master of extraordinary brushstrokes, and understand why he was loved and admired so by Monet and Van Gogh…
Art exhibitions to watch out for in London in 2024 · Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers · Barbie Exhibition at The Design Museum · NAOMI at V&A Museum · BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction · Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads ·Fragile Beauty: Photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection · Enzo Mari · Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Independence · Yoko Ono at Tate Modern · Soulscapes at Dulwich Picture Gallery…
The best place to eat during Frieze London 2023. Including: Rochelle Canteen · Café Deco · Sessions Arts Club · St John Bread and Wine · Akub · Quo Vadis · Noble Rot Soho · Rita’s Dining · Rose Bakery London · Sollip · Brat Restaurant · Toklas · Jikoni · Townsend Restaurant · Spring x Heckfield Place · Pollini at Ladbroke Hall….
The unmissable guide to Frieze London Week 2023: what to do, see, and eat · Frieze London · Frieze Masters · 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair · PAD London · The Other Art Fair · stART Art Fair · Frieze Sculptures · Transatlantic Connections: Caribbean Narratives in Contemporary Art · Celebrating Picasso Today: Infinite Modernism · Deutsche Bank presents African Bird Magic by Yinka Shonibare · Free The Wind, The Spirit, and The Sun · José Parlá: Phosphene · Art After Dark · Ian Davenport: Lake…
Experience the magic of Christmas as Christmas at Kew celebrates its 10th anniversary with spectacular new installations…
The London Philharmonic Orchestra offers under-30s premium seats, discounted drinks, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content through LPO Under 30s programme…
Kew Gardens hosts Queer Nature Festival, celebrating the Interplay of Identity, Plants, and Fungi throughout October…
36 art exhibitions to see in London in October 2023: RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology · Mat Collishaw: Petrichor · Gagosian Open: Christo Early Works · Angèle Etoundi Essamba: Africanesse · Gucci Comos · Frieze London and Frieze Masters · Sergio Lombardo · Idris Khan & Annie Morris · Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine · Armet Francis · The Other Art Fair · Richard Prince Early Photography· Antonio Pichillá · 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair · Jesus Crespo: Lub-Dub · UVA: Synchronicity · Georg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011 - 2015 · Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui · Women in Art Fair · Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential · Sara Shakeel: The Great Supper · Icons in Denim A Queer Perspective …
Horizon 22, Europe's highest free public viewing platform, has opened 22 Bishopsgate in London. This towering 278m mixed-use development is situated in London’s Financial District and encompasses 62 storeys, offering a staggering 1.4 million ft2 of floor space…
20 fantastic things to do in London. Royal Opera House: Don Quixote · Southbank Centre's London Literature Festival ·1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair · Roundhouse Rising Festival 2023 ·Frieze London and Frieze Masters · Horizon 22 · Marina Abramović Takeover Queer Nature · Wonders of the Wharf · London Restaurant Festival · Message In A Bottle · Halloween in Belgravia. · Oktoberfest Brixton · Cadogan Hall · Brown Boys Swim Brian Eno & Baltic Sea Philharmonic · BFI London Film Festival · Black History Month · Battersea Power Station: Behind the Brick…
10 London events celebrating Black History Month in October 2023. The Royal Ballet: Rhythm in Resilience Festival · Chineke! Orchestra: Haydn, Bologne, Beethoven · The Night Women at the Barbican · The Black British Book Festival · Randall Goosby in Recital · Here & Now · Writing for the People: Black Joy Revisited · The Museum of London Docklands · Graceland Reimagined: London African Gospel Choir · Armet Francis: Beyond The Black Triangle…
The news that Lee Wescott would be manning the flagship restaurant Elodie at the new Birch retreat in Selsdon made us very excited. A retreat which encompasses a 200-acre rewilding project, we knew to expect food that spotlights the natural agriculture of Birch (Selsdon) …
For a limited time, NOW Gallery is hosting a special exhibition, 'The Great Supper' by Sara Shakeel, at the Greenwich Peninsula District for London Design Festival 2023…
What's on in London this week: 25 September - 1 October 2023. Including: Sneakerness - The Sneaker Convention · Jung Jae-il + London Symphony Orchestra: Music from Parasite & Squid Game · Queer Nature · Is AI an Existential Threat to Humanity? ·Cazcabel x Jack & Boule end of summer party · Redacted! x 05 Fest: Inua Ellams · Late Night Full Moon Manifestations at Lift 109 · Africa Writes 2023 · 10 Magazine x Claridge’s ArtSpace · Frieze Sculpture 2023 · Arts & Culture · Africanesse: Angèle Etoundi Essamba ·32nd British Art Fair · JONGGA pop-up store · Dulwich Picture Gallery: Rubens & Women · Spies, Lies and Deception· The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Frans Hals…
7 Must-see sculptures at Frieze Sculpture 2023. Including: Amy Stephens, Waking Matter, 2023 · Hank Willis Thomas, All Power to All People (bronze), 2023 · Leilah Babirye, Gyagenda, 2023 · Ayşe Erkmen, Moss Column, 2023 · Suhasini Kejriwal, Garden of Un-Earthly Delights, 2023. · Zak Ové, The Mothership Connection, 2021 · Yinka Shonibare, Material (SG) IV, 2023 · Sanford Biggers, Cheshire (Janus),2023…
The Artichoke UK-wide exhibition explores the themes of origin, belonging, and identity through the unique perspectives of 11 artists. The exhibition is titled No But Where Are You Really From?…
Up at The O2 offers an exciting rooftop walk for an incredible 360-degree view of London. Discover the thrills of conquering the O2 arena in our first-timer's guide…
What's on in London this week: 18 – 24 September 2023. Santtu Conducts Verdi’s Requiem · HowTheLightGetsIn Festival · Silent Disco at the top of The O2 · Maciej Kułakowski and Jean-Sélim Abdelmoula · Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival · Das Rheingold · London Design Festival 2023 · London Sculpture Week · Marina Abramović ·Must & Lees Fitzrovia · Crosstown x El Rayo · The Conservatory x Ranjani Shettar · Royal Albert Hall Presents Steinway Piano Series….
Get ready for a double dose of Marina Abramović's artistry in London this autumn. She'll be showcasing her work at both the Royal Academy of Arts and the Southbank Centre, along with engaging conversations…
Discover London Sculpture Week highlights, according to Stella Ioannou, Artistic Director of Sculpture in the City and Founding Director of Lacuna…
Embark on a journey through vibrant tunnels and musical wonders at the Colourscape Music Festival…
London Fashion Week 2023 September. Burberry Streets · Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto Vogue Magazine Kiosk at Selfridges · REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion · Hermes Kiosk · The Londoner Hotel· Prêt-à-Portea: the couture cakewalk at The Berkeley · Great Scotland Yard Hotel x Emily Carter · The Biltmore x Malone Souliers Afternoon Tea…
Best Pizza in London: Story Deli · Lardo London · L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele · Zia Lucia · Purezza · Flat Earth Pizza · Theo’s Pizzeria · Crisp Pizza W6 · Palazzo Crystal Palace…
The Lookout offers a fresh perspective of London from its free viewing gallery at 8 Bishopsgate.
iscover our pick of things to do in London this week: 11 – 17 September 2023.Including: Waterworks Festival · London Schools Symphony Orchestra - Symphonic Scenery · Jaeger-LeCoultre presents the Golden Ratio Musical Show · Elisabeth Leonskaja at Wigmore Hall · London Design Festival · Peckham Festival · The Living House · Céline Condorelli: Pentimenti (The Corrections) · Julianknxx: Chorus in Rememory of Flight…
Things to do in London this week: 4- 10 September 2023: Colourscape Music Festival · Wineyard Independent Wine Market · Bartholomew Fair · Camden Music Festival · Pie Workshop at Miel · Isaac Julien on the Art of Film · Open House Festival · DNA VR · Arlo Parks: The Magic Border · London Podcast Festival ·The Honey Dijon Experience · Last Night of the Proms · Ranjani Shettar: Cloud Songs on the Horizon…
We Londoners have a love affair with pizza, and we are truly lucky to have a true Neapolitan gem - L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele in our city. Originating in Naples and often described as the best pizza in the world, its history dates back to 1870. This iconic pizzeria, founded by Michele Condurro, has set up shop in the heart of London…
Experience the thrills of London's first Virtual Reality Arcade at DNA VR, which offers fun, adventure, and entertainment for all…
13 best bakeries in London to visit. Kuro Bakery · Karma Bread · Miel Bakery · St Johns Bakery · Toklas Cafe & Bakery · Arôme Bakery · Forno Hackney · Fortitude Bakehouse · Layla Bakery · Jolene Bakery · Lily Vanilli Bakery · Uncle John's Bakery · buns from home…
10 classical music concerts to attend at the Southbank Centre in Autumn 2023. Including Nicola Benedetti Plays Brahms · Brian Eno & Baltic Sea Philharmonic · Marin Alsop Conducts Rhapsody in Blue · Santtu Conducts Verdi’s Requiem · Chineke! Orchestra: Haydn, Bologne, Beethoven · Manchester Collective: Different Trains & After Dark (Double Bill) · Randall Goosby in Recital · Canellakis Conducts Shostakovich · Víkingur Ólafsson: Bach’s Goldberg Variations…
Toklas Bakery debuts late-night openings with Negroni’s, tasty treats and a cosy ambiance…
Uncover the secret to indulging in Starbucks' cherished Pumpkin Spice Latte before its official debut on 7 September 2023…
10 best art exhibitions to see in London in Autumn 2023. Including: Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine · UVA: Synchronicity · Frieze Art Fair 2023 · RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology · Women in Revolt! · Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui · Women in Art Fair · Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec · Japan: Myths to Manga · Marina Abramović…
6 reasons to visit Canary Wharf: Winter Lights Festival · Illusionaries · Crossrail Place Roof Gardens · Festival14 · Feels Like June · Platform · Open water swimming · mini golf…
18 excellent things to do in London in September. Including: Open House Festival · Future of Food Festival · Manchester Collective: After Dark · FTWeekend Festival · Wineyard Independent Wine Market · The Little Big Things · London Design Festival 2023 · Frieze Sculpture 2023 · Waterworks Festival · Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival · Colourscape Music Festival · HowTheLightGetsIn Festival · London Podcast Festival · Peckham Festival · Punchdrunk The Burnt City · The Endz…
Hospitality in the Woods festival makes a triumphant return to London…
Discover the Selfridges London pop-up celebrating Yinka Ilori's limited edition Courvoisier VSOP bottle…
Delve into Horace Walpole's Gothic masterpiece, Strawberry Hill House & Garden…
Discover the charm of historic Burgh House and Hampstead Museum in Hampstead Village...
Things to do in London this week: 20- 28 August 2023. Including: Brigerton Lates at the Painted Hall · Hampton Court Palace Food Festival · Tori Freestone Trio at Cadogan Hall · Notting Hill Carnival · Battersea Park in Concert · The Garden of Words · Thames Barrier monthly closure · Charlie’s Girls, the songs of Charles Miller · Rock Climbing in Battersea Power Station · Dreamachine · Holding Space: Hauser & Writh · Callum Eaton. Look But Don’t Touch· V&A x GUAP Tsiakkos N1· Burgh House…
26 art exhibitions to see in London in ending in September 2023. Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief· · All the Flowers are for Me and Plants of the Qur’ān · Nicholas Ferguson: Persepctive · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now · Andy Warhol: The Textiles · Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism · Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis · The Offbeat · Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of life · Anthony Caro: The Inspiration of Architecture…
Experience the ultimate gaming hangout at Platform, a neon-lit oasis in the heart of Canary Wharf…
Feels Like June is an oasis amongst the chaos and looming towers of Canary Wharf. The Californian-inspired restaurant describes itself as having a ‘Europe meets West Coast flair’ which we can attest to after having spent a gorgeous evening there…
Things to do in London this week: 14 - 20 August 2023. Including: All Points East 2023 · Lift 109 Lates: Sundown Session · Lavender cutting at Ham House and Garden · Field Day 2023 · Cocktails in the City · A Night of Motown at Jazz Cafe · Colson Whitehead: Crook Manifesto · Hospitality In The Woods · Sunrise yoga and breakfast at art'otel · Nobu Pilates · London Transport Museum…
MAC and Debenhams launch a beauty pop-up to celebrate MAC's introduction to Debenhams' beauty offerings...
Discover east London restaurant, Friends of Ours – a fusion of good food and good vibes…
Discover London's transportation legacy at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden…
Eating Myself is a compelling exploration of food, nurturing, and female identity in Peruvian society. Written and performed by Pepa Duarte and directed by Sergio Maggiolo, the play offers a sensory journey into womanhood, body image, and tradition…
Skylight Peckham’s launch the ultimate bottomless dinner experience with breathtaking views…
Uncover the beauty of Ham House and Garden, a splendid 17th-century mansion nestled beside the River Thames in Richmond….
Canary Wharf welcomes the UK's first story-based experiential art hub, blending technology and imagination…
Hospitality in the Woods makes its comeback to the picturesque Beckenham Place Park in August 2023, featuring a jam-packed lineup of drum and bass stars…
Sotheby's unveils over 1,400 personal items of Freddie Mercury, including legendary stage costumes, handwritten drafts of iconic songs, and his cherished baby grand piano before their upcoming auction…
Things to do in London this week: 7 - 13 August 2023. Including: King's Cross Summer Sounds Music Festival 2023 · BBC Proms · The Barbiecore at Rooftop Film Club · Roundhouse Comedy Gala with Dylan Moran · Kate Lois Elliot: Gentrif*cked at Camden Fringe · London Craft Beer Festival…
5 best water sports and activities in London this summer. Boating · Paddle boarding · Sailing · Kayaking · Wakeboarding · Swimming…
Chateau d’Esclans celebrates the summer with the launch of Whispering Angel terraces across London in celebration of rosé season. The Rosé Sky Terrace at The Aviary · Sky Garden Fenchurch Terrace · Hotel Amano · The Trafalgar St. James…
Greenwich Summer Sounds 2023 made its grand entrance this summer bringing a refreshing and refined experience to the London festival scene…
Discover the rich history and exquisite interiors of Spencer House, a Grade I-listed 18th-century palace on the edge of Green Park…
Discover the authentic essence of Palestinian cuisine at Akub London restaurant in Notting Hill…
17 things to do in London in August 2023. The Australian Ballet at the Royal Opera House · 51st Festival 2023 · UNIQLO Tate Play at Tate Modern · BBC Proms · The Arc: A Trilogy of New Jewish Plays · Notting Hill Carnival · Sister Sledge at South Facing Festival 2023 · Summer at Trafalgar Square · Camden Fringe · The Battersea Games · Notting Hill Carnival · Hampton Court Palace Food Festival · London’s Craft Beer Festival…
Experience unforgettable cinema adventures with breathtaking views of London's skyline as Rooftop Film Club launches daytime screenings for kids this summer…
Discover a unique journey to the top of London's iconic Battersea Power Station with Lift 109, offering breathtaking views of London's iconic skyline…
30 art exhibitions to see in London in August 2023. Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief· वेणु [Venu] by Asim Waqif · Headway East London: differently various · All the Flowers are for Me and Plants of the Qur’ān · A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography · Lagos, Peckham, Repeat:Pilgrimage to the Lakes · Nicholas Ferguson: Persepctive · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now · Andy Warhol: The Textiles · Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism · Herzog & de Meuron · Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis · The Offbeat Sari Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles · Crown to Couture · Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of life · Anthony Caro: The Inspiration of Architecture · Gabriel Massan: Third World The Bottom Dimension…
Discover the Queen's House, a remarkable 17th-century architectural masterpiece located within Greenwich's UNESCO World Heritage Site...
London Art Biennale 2023 returns in July, celebrating global creativity and supporting charity initiatives at Chelsea Old Town Hall…
Unwind, explore, and celebrate with free social activities, workshops, and live music by the waterside in Canada Water this summer…
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 24 – 30 July 2023.Festival14 Canary Wharf · The Climate Conversation · Prom 14: Elgar's 'Enigma' Variations · Body Movements Festival 2023 · Brown Jaga Brown Festival · Heights Yoga Sessions at citizenM · 12th Knot Rooftop Disco · National Gallery Summer in the Square · Greenwich Peninsula Summer Sessions · Totally Thames 2023 · Canada Water Love Summer · Headway East London: differently various · London Art Biennale · Asim Waqif: वेणु [Venu]…
Benugo and Kids in Museums collaborate to set industry benchmark for inclusive and accessible museum cafés in the UK…
Brown Jaga Brown Festival will take over Applecart Arts, uniting communities and celebrating the richness of Malay heritage in the UK…
Free festivals in London this summer 2023.National Gallery Summer in the Square · Totally Thames 2023 · Greenwich Peninsula Summer Sessions · Canada Water Love Summer · Notting Hill Carnival · Canada Water Love Summer · Summer by the River…
Rooftop Film Club · Eccleston Yards · Canary Wharf · Piazza at Covent Garden · Portman Square Garden · Cardinal Place Roof Garden · Islington Square · Chelsea Barracks · St Katharine Docks Marina · Borough Yards · Everyman on the Canal · Strawberries & Screen, Duke of York Square · Bishops Square · The Scoop, London Bridge · Westfield, W12 · St James’s Market · Battersea Power Station · Courtyard at Vinegar Yard · Merchant Square Paddington · The Loft…
Discover La Crêperie de Hampstead, London's best destination to savour authentic French crêpes in the heart of Hampstead…
Lonnie Holley: All Rendered Truth · Joy Labinjo: We Are Briefly Gorgeous · Zanele Muholi · NAOMI · Ernest Cole: House of Bondage · C. Rose Smith: Talking Back to Power · Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere · Beyond the Bassline: 500 Years of Black British Music · Firelei Báez: Sueño de la Madrugada (A Midnight’s Dream) · Yinka Shonibare CBE RA: Suspended States…
Southbank Centre's Summer 2023 Literature and Spoken Word Season returns from June - October 2023 with conversations featuring acclaimed authors, thinkers, and poets….
Battersea Power Station is hosting The Battersea Games, a thrilling summer event offering a mix of classes by top brands like Nike and lululemon, a unique indoor climbing experience, vintage arcade games, virtual reality experiences, and a chance to enjoy Boules by the riverside…
Holly Hendry's 'Slackwater' is the latest art installation to appear in the Artist's Garden on the roof of Temple Station…
Sessions Arts Club is a stylish London restaurant offering an exquisite culinary experience, captivating art, and the bliss of outdoor dining…
Brixton Chamber Orchestra launches twelve dynamic performances with their Summer Estates Tour '23, featuring special guest vocals from Brixton's Artist Development Programme…
Things to do in London this week: 17 – 23 July 2023. Elrow Town 2023 · Savour Festival · Filippo Gorini at Wigmore Hall · Oona Doherty at Bold Tendencies · Chiswick House & Gardens · Gooce Supper Club x The Little Orange Door · Chadō demonstrations by Tankokai UK · Damien Hirst: Where the Land Meets the Sea · Thomas J Price at the V&A Museum · Black Venus · Gabriel Chaile in collaboration with Laura Ojeda Bär: Usos y costumbres · Nicolas Coleman and Xiao Wang · Oppenheimer [35mm] · Barbie movie at Rooftop Film Club · Sessions Arts Club…
Experience the vibrant Flamenco Festival at Sadler's Wells, a captivating celebration of Spanish culture and artistry. We went to see ‘La Confluencia’ by the all-male Estévez/Paños and Company…
Watch the new Barbie movie at Rooftop Film Club in Peckham. Step into a Barbie world with the ultimate Barbiecore cinema experience…
Experience the neoclassical splendour and serene beauty of Chiswick House and Gardens, an expansive estate spanning 65 acres in the heart of West London…
Nwando Ebizie’s Extreme Unction Vol. 2 is a performance installation “where grieving and loss meet ecstasy and exultation, a liminal sonic-ritual art environment.” Situated in the theatre of Artadmin’s Toynbee Studios, the immersive sensory experience forms a part of their What Shall We Build Here festival which integrates art, community and climate awareness…
Things to do in London this week: 26 June - 2 July 2023. Including: Kew the Music · Chelsea & Kensington Festival 2023 · On Wang Xiaobo: Ai Weiwei, Xiaolu Guo and Tania Branigan · María Dueñas at Wigmore Hall · National Geographic Traveller Food Festival · First night of the Proms 2023 · Flamenco Festival 2023 · Hear it Live! at Horniman Museum and Garden · Happy Place Festival · Herzog & de Meuron…
Pimentae, a female-founded tequila cocktail brand, has taken up residence on the Mayfair Rooftop Terrace of the renowned members club, AllBright this summer…
Frameless, London's groundbreaking immersive arts venue at Marble Arch Place, features four themed galleries and 40 interactive digital interpretations of masterpieces by renowned artists such as Cézanne, Kandinsky, Monet, Canaletto, Rembrandt, and Klimt…
South London Louie offers specialty coffee, scrumptious food, and lively evenings in Peckham, South London…
Highlights from the Serpentine Summer Party 2023, London's most glamorous art event of the year…
The Crossrail Place Roof Gardens in Canary Wharf are a serene and hidden oasis nestled amidst the towering skyscrapers…
Discover the city's best-kept secrets and uncover hidden gems in London that will leave you amazed. Find solace in the serene ambiance of The Hill Garden and Pergola in Hampstead. Take in the breathtaking city views from The Garden at 120, situated 15 storeys high. These remarkable locations offer a perfect blend of natural beauty and peacefulness in London…
Regent Street’s has a new foodie corner, Heddon Street, launches new summer terrace and series of live-music performances in partnership with Casa do Frango…
Embark on a nostalgic journey as St. James's Hotel & Club launches Throwback Thursdays, a celebration of the 1980s…
10 things to do in London in July 2023. Flamenco Festival 2023 · Body Movements Festival · Wimbledon Tennis Championship · Islington Festival of Music and Art · Savour Festival · Korea Art London · Happy Place Festival…
National Gallery Summer Party 2023 celebrates artistic freedom and raises funds for NG200 campaign with celebrity guests and spectacular performances...
Homelessness charity, The Passage will be hosting their annual Secret Garden Party fundraiser at the historic College Garden, Westminster Abbey, known as the oldest garden in England…
Things to do in London this week: 26 June - 2 July 2023. Including: Jamie T in Finsbury Park · Chelsea & Kensington Festival 2023 · Junior Guildhall Symphony Orchestra · A Strange Loop · Wimbledon Screening · Young V&A · Nwando Ebizie: Extreme Unction Vol.2 · Kate Montgomery: Pattern Book · Central Saint Martins Show: Postgraduate Art 2023 · The Other Art Fair · Totalitarian Props · Earth by Deepa Mehta · The Last Rider by Alex Homes · Anya Hindmarch's The Ice Cream Project · KCAW x Art Bus Tour · The Magazine Restaurant…
The best restaurants for date night in London. Including Toklas restaurant · Townsend restaurant · Cafe KOKO· Alfred Tennyson pub · Lusin Mayfair · Brother Marcus Angel…
Anya Hindmarch's Ice Cream Project returns, offering a unique culinary experience at The Village…
Outcrop is a restaurant and arts space soon to open at 180 The Strand. It is set to become a vibrant gathering place that celebrates the natural world through food, drinks, and culture. Founded by Johnny Smith and Daniel Willis, co-founders of renowned establishments like The Clove Club and Luca, along with Secret Cinema alumni Tom Allott, Andrea Moccia, and Sabrina Goreeba…
The Magazine restaurant at Serpentine North Gallery, where contemporary design meets sustainability…
Are you searching for a cool new pop-up in the heart of London? Jack & Boule brings an exciting 5-month Urban Boules pop-up to the Southbank this summer…
Best Open Air Cinema in London: Rooftop Film Club · Outdoor Cinema at the Barbican · Everyman Screen at King’s Cross · Rooftop Film Club · Adventure Cinema Ham House · Kew the Movies · Summer Cinema at Merchant Square · Lower Marshes Lates· Family Film Club Canary Wharf · Luna Cinema · The Scoop London Bridge…
What's on in London this week: 19 – 25 June 2023: Cinch championships 2023 · All Things Orchestral · Celebrate Windrush Day at the Southbank Centre · Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival 2023 · lululemon X International Day of Yoga 2023 · Maurizio Pollini at Royal Festival Hall · The Gut Life Weekend with Stylist x Yakult · Pottery classes at art’otel · Robin Hood: The Legend. Re-written · Chineke! Orchestra: Coleridge-Taylor, Goodyear, Price · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now · The Line - Yinka Ilori: Types of Happiness …
Nwando Ebizie presents Extreme Unction Vol. 2 - a guided multi-sensory experience at Toynbee Studios this June…
Body Movements Festival is back this July for its highly anticipated third summer edition, celebrating the full spectrum of queer club culture…
An immersive Sex and the City experience is coming to London to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the iconic TV show. Warner Bros Discovery and Sky have collaborated to create a pop-up experience in the city, which will also serve as promotion for the launch of the second season of the show's spin-off, And Just Like That…
Rom coms have been sorely missing from our media diets for a long while now. As Hollywood regurgitates remakes and blockbuster franchises, the appetite for original and personal stories keeps growing. If you’re hungry for a fresh take on a beloved genre, then a small, independent Black British film may satisfy your craving: Raine Allen Miller’s Rye Lane…
Discover our guide to the charm of Kenwood House, a historic gem nestled in the picturesque Hampstead, North West London…
To celebrate Windrush Day on 22 June 2023, the Southbank Centre will be hosting a special line up from leading British and international musicians as part of their free fortnightly gig series Future Tense. This will be followed by the award- winning 35 piece band 'Jazz Jamaica All Stars', joined on vocals by Asward's Brinsley Forde in the Royal Festival Hall…
Canary Wharf announces line up of LGBTQ+ speakers for Pride Month…
In their latest production, State Shift at Sadler’s Wells, The Ruggeds treated the audience to an intimate evening featuring two choreographed pieces by Roy Overdijk, the duet Waterbrothers and solo Turns. Accompanied by an energetic musical showcase from Jessy 'Boi Beige' Kemper, who created a club-like ambience in-between performances that, complemented the dancers' artistry…
Brixton’s Brockwell Park is having a very busy summer. Only a day after the jazz and soul showcase of Cross the Tracks, the 50-hectare park hosted the reggae and dancehall festival City Splash. For its third year, City Splash welcomed more than 60 Caribbean and African music acts to a 30,000 strong audience in South London…
What's on in London this week: 12 – 18 June 2023: Great Exhibition Road Festival 2023 · Summer celebration at Alexandra Palace · Aperol Spritz® Aperidisco · Outlander: The Experience · Taste of London · What's Your Blood Type? · Meltdown Festival · Tipsy · Graffiti Workshops at Leake Street · The Merry Wives · Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2023 · Gaia at Landmark Arts Centre Between · Two Worlds: Vanley Burke and Francis Williams · Smart Works Fashion Sale · The British Academy Summer Showcase 2023…
Coolest yoga & studios & classes in London: Sky Garden Sunrise Yoga · Immersive Yoga at Frameless · Yoga at Lululemon London · Yoga at the Natural History Museum · Yoga at Kew Gardens · Rooftop Yoga at Jin Bo Law · Bamford Wellness Spa South Kensington · Nike Yoga Club…
Civilization: The Way We Live Now is a major exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery. It features an impressive collection of over 350 original prints by 150 internationally acclaimed photographers, taking visitors on a global journey, delving into our shared experiences of city life, and raising essential questions about the components that shape our contemporary "civilization" today…
Free things to do in London this summer: Festival14 at Canary Wharf · Luke Gerraim Gaia at Landmark Arts Centre ·The Line · Walthamstow Wetlands · Fulham Palace House & Garden · God's Own Junkyard · The Hill Garden and Pergola and Kyoto Garden · Crossrail Place Roof Garden · Columbia Road Flower Market…
The best restaurants for outdoor dining in London 2023: The Towpath Café · Alto by San Carlo at Selfridges · Rochelle Canteen · Chiltern Firehouse · The Orangery at Number Sixteen · Luca Restaurant · Toklas Restaurant · Scott’s Mayfair and Richmond · Jurema at The Mandrake · Circolo Popolare · Petersham Nurseries Restaurant · Double Standard at The Standard · The Ivy Chelsea Garden · Seabird Rooftop Restaurant · The Culpeper Regen Rooftop…
SingEasy is launching an exclusive membership scheme, offering priority entry, early access to events, and a welcoming space for cardholders and their guests…
Things to do in London this week 5- 11 June 2023: Marylebone Summer Festival 2023· London Open Gardens · Hampton Court Palace Festival · La Piñata - Tequila & Mezcal Festival · Wandsworth Arts Fringe · Chelsea College of Arts Undergraduate and Graduate Diploma Show 2023 · 22nd Serpentine Pavilion: À table · Brian Clarke: A Great Light · The London Design Biennale · Tomás Saraceno: Web(s) of Life · Civilization: The Way We Live Now · Love and Charity: A History of Giving in the NHS · Neverland Fulham Beach · TOZI Victoria …
Middle Dock in Canary Wharf · Serpentine Lido · Hampstead Heath Ponds · Beckenham Place Park Lake · Brockwell Lido · Tooting Bec Lido · West Reservoir Centre · Middle Dock · Charlton Lido and Lifestyle Club
Out-Spoken is a recurring event hosted at Southbank Centre each month, celebrating diversity in poetry, voice and performance. Joelle Taylor, a TS Elliot Prize-winning poet and the writer of C+nto, hosts the event. Out-Spoken aims to champion diverse voices in poetry…
13 things to do in London in June 2023. Including Yoga at Kew Gardens Taste of London · Wandsworth Arts Fringe · Church Street Antiques Fair· Kensington + Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) 2023 ·The Shubbak Festival · Colors Festival · Novacene by Wayne McGregor CBE · British Summer Time Festival · Quantum Sound at Electric Brixton· Yoga at Kew Gardens · Meltdown Festival at Southbank Centre…
13 art exhibitions opening in London in June 2023 Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now ·To Bend the Ear of the Outer World · 22nd Serpentine Pavilion:by Lina Ghotmeh · Kensington + Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) 2023 ·The Lost Warhols ·Tate Britain rehang ·Tomás Saraceno: Web(s) of Life · Brian Clarke: A Great Light · Civilization: The Way We Live Now…
As summer approaches, we bid farewell to several remarkable exhibitions from the spring season. These include a tribute to 250 years of Veuve Clicquot, the V&A's exploration of the Korean wave's rise, and a groundbreaking exhibition that merges art and technology. Here are some of our favourite exhibitions that will be closing in June, so it's the last chance to see them…
Charities you can volunteer for in London. Team Up · akt · City Sanctuary UK · Literacy Pirates · The Big Help Out · Shout · Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) · Canary Wharf Group x The Felix Project · The Kids Network ...
The Garden at 120 is the largest free public rooftop space in the City of London, providing unparalleled 360-degree views of the city skyline…
Things to do in London this week: 22 - 29 May 2023. Including: The Ruggeds - State Shift · Ally Pally's Birthday Party · Colors Festival · Chelsea Barracks Spring Fair 2023 · City Splash · Wide Awake · The Misandrist · Chelsea in Bloom · Belgravia in Bloom · V&A Photography Centre · Isaac Julien · Sarah Sze · Rita Maikova · Handel Hendrix House · Black-Owned Hackney Market · Salad Days Makers Market at Battersea Power Station · Café Kitsuné…
Belgravia and Chelsea in Bloom return to celebrate the RHS Chelsea Flower Show from 22 - 29 May 2023…
Get ready for the highly anticipated return of the Church Street Antiques Fair to Marylebone this June! After a four-year hiatus, the day-long event will bring together over 60 antique, vintage, and art dealers…
La Linea Festival 2023 encapsulated the very best of London's Latin music scene, with vibrant performances from 20-piece London Latin jazz band, New Regency Orchestra and British-Colombian ensemble, Mestizo…
What’s in London this week: 15 - 21 May 2023. Including Balance Festival 2023 · Hot 8 Brass Band · London Farmers’ Markets · CloseUp Festival 2023 · The Offbeat Sari at the Design Museum · Soojin Kang: To be you, whoever you are · Crown to Couture: Kensington Palace…
Londons best farmers’ markets. Including: Pimilco Road Farmers’ Market · Alexandra Palace Farmers’ Market · Notting Hill Farmers’ Market · Wimbledon Farmers Market · Marylebone Farmers’ Market · Balham Farmers’ Market · Queens Park Farmers' Market · Stoke Newington Organic Farmers’ Market · Oval Famers’ Market…
We are offering the chance to win tickets to London's epic multi-genre festival, 51st Festival (FKA 51st State), returning in August, featuring an impressive lineup including Kings of House NYC, Dimitri from Paris, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Roy Ayers, and many more…
The closure of Printworks London marks the end of an era for London's clubbing scene, but the legacy of this iconic venue will undoubtedly live on…
Things to do in London this week: 8 - 14 May 2023. Wimbledon Pub in the Park · Out-Spoken · The Spectator Coffee House Live · Trajal Harrell: Porca Miseria Triple Bill · The Leo Green Experience · Weapons of Mass Hilarity Comedy! · Eurovision 2023 screening · Unmasked: Real Stories of Nursing in COVID-19 · Peter Doig Exhibition · Alice Neel: Hot Off The Griddle Beyond the Streets London · Townsend Restaurant · Blue Patch's Sustainable Arts & Crafts Showcase…
Here is our pick of places to watch the Eurovision 2023 in London. Vauxhall Food & Beer Garden · The Barbican Centre · The Grand's Eurovision Party 2023 · Big Penny Social · Boxpark Croydon…
The Royal Academy of Arts in London will present the first major solo survey in the UK of internationally acclaimed Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović this September 2023…
Def Leppard, the iconic rock band known for their hits such as "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and "Love Bites", will take the stage at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre this May 2023. In an intimate conversation with Michael Hann…
Serpentine presents an exciting summer programme of exhibitions including Tomás Saraceno in collaboration, Gabriel Massan and collaborators, Lina Ghotmeh's Pavilion and Atta Kwami Maria Lassnig Prize Mural…
Breakin’ Convention 2023 review: An evening of inspiring performances from local and global talent at Sadler's Wells, as Breakin' Convention, international Festival of Hip Hop Dance Theatre, celebrates its 20th anniversary…
Things to do in London this week: 1-4 May. Including Unsound London Barbican Centre,Cinco De Mayo Celebration Mestizo Chelsea, IWA Canalway Cavalcade Little Venice, Vegan Nights Strikes Back Brick Lane, Coronation celebration, David Adjaye at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Saint Francis of Assisi National Gallery, Luxury and power: Persia to Greece, Mat Collishaw: All Things Fall, Spring Again, Spring Ahead at No 20 Arts, Darryl Daley at the Now Gallery…
Discover things to do in London in May 2023. Including, Vegan Nights Strikes Back · SOLAIRE CULTURE by Veuve Clicquot · City Splash Festival · King’s Coronation events · Rooftop Film Club at Roof East The Secret Life of Bees · Salad Days Makers Market at · Battersea Power Station · Little Venice Cavalcade · Outspoken at Southbank Centre · RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2023…
SOLAIRE CULTURE Exhibition London: Veuve Clicquot announces today the next chapter of the highly successful global exhibition, SOLAIRE CULTURE, to celebrate 250 years of the iconic house. After debuting in Tokyo and Los Angeles in 2022, the exhibition is travelling to London, to take over Piccadilly Circus in May 2023…
The Actors’ Church announces a sensational summer season in the heart of the West End with the return of Theatre in the Garden this summer…
The Shubbak Festival, London’s largest Festival of contemporary Arab arts and cultures, is all set to mark its seventh edition with a vibrant and multi-dimensional program that showcases the best of Arab, South West Asian, and North African cultures…
Things to do in London for King Charles III’s Coronation: The Coronation Proms, Dorchester hotel, join the coronation procession, Picnic at Kew Gardens and Hampton Court Palace, The Big Help Out, Coronation Afternoon Tea, The Coronation Concert…
Royal-themed Coronation Afternoon Tea experiences in honour of King Charles III's coronation at Westminster Abbey on 6 May 2023. Including Coronation Afternoon Tea at Haymarket Hotel, Searcys The Gherkin, Dolly’s Café Selfridges, Ochre National Gallery, Fortnum & Mason, Biscuitters Belgravia, Big Ben Afternoon Tea at the Library at County Hall…
Discover London's best restaurants for light, nutritious, and wholesome food. Including KIN Cafe · Maggie Jones’s · Rose Bakery London · Rochelle Canteen · Teahouse Petersham Nurseries · Spring Restaurant…
Things to do in London this week: 24 - 30 April 2023. Adidas x Pitch Women's Golf. Rose Bakery London.Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Philharmonia Chamber Players. Sushisamba City. Boundary London.Maro Gorky: A Life Painting. Ajamu: The Patron Saint of Darkrooms…
We were lucky enough to be invited for a trip on the Belmond train for their newest feat, the Murder Mystery Lunch, which promises ‘a sumptuous lunch and plenty of head scratching’, but it achieved much, much more than that. In our experience, everywhere I looked my eyes were met by something beautiful, and everything that passed my lips tasted divine. Attention to detail is a key feature of this luxurious, extraordinary experience…
Review of Quality Street at the exquisite Richmond Theatre. The romantic comedy by JM Barrie first took to the stage in 1901 and has been updated in this recent production by Northern Broadsides and the New Vic….
New Regency Orchestra at Colour Factory, London Marathon 2023, London Philharmonic Orchestra: Don Quixote Rides Again, London Book Fair, Aladdin Sane Live, Concrete Lates x Queer Bruk, Dr. Esther Mahlangu: Where two rivers meet, Morgan Stanley Lates at Somerset House with the Courtauld, Lee Eelous: DISORDER, Gillian Jason Gallery Universe 25’, SicilyFEST London 2023,Be-oom Introduction to Korean Tea, Designing Soho House Bangkok,Divided: Why We Need to Decolonise Healthcare with Dr Annabel Sowemimo, Rochelle Canteen Shoreditch, Australian Ballet at Royal Opera House…
Canary Wharf is an excellent spot for spectators to watch the London Marathon at mile 19. Along with the excitement of the race, visitors can also enjoy various dining options, including over 70 cafes, bars, and restaurants such as Café Brera, Obicà, and La Petite M Café…
We had the privilege of attending an Open Iftar event at the iconic Royal Albert Hall as part of the Ramadan Festival 2023 by the Ramadan Tent Project. This year, in celebration of their 10th anniversary, the festival is hosting Open Iftar events in 10 cities across the UK, including the capital of London…
Discover our guide to 20 music festivals in London this summer - British Summer Time Festival· Greenwich Summer Sounds 2023·Queen’s Yard Summer Party·Elrow Town·Hideaway Festival·Soul Town Festival·RALLY·Somerset House Summer Series·Battersea Park in Concert ·Kaleidoscope Festival 2023·City Splash Festival·Kew the Music·Wide Awake Festival·Hampton Court Palace Festival·All Points East·Beautiful People Festival·Waterworks Festival ·Field Day·Wireless Festival·…· ·
Exhibitions to look forward to this summer 2023 in London: Including Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief at the Camden Arts Centre, Luxury and power: Persia to Greece at the British Museum, Civilization: The Way We Live Now at the Saatchi Gallery, A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography at the Tate Modern, RA Summer Exhibition 2023, Saint Francis of Assisi at the National Gallery,Black Venus at Somerset House, Tomás Saraceno exhibition at Serpentine Gallery….
Sugar Coat is a vibrant coming-of-age story exploring themes of miscarriage, sexual assault and sexuality, partially told through original music inspired by the Riot Grrrl bands of the 1990s…
The best tennis clubs and courts in London including:Holland Park Lawn Tennis Club, North Kensington,All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon,The Hurlingham Club, Fulham, Queens Club, West Kensington, Roehampton Club, Wandsworth, Park Sports, Across London, Better Tennis, Across London, Golden Lane Tennis Courts, City of London, Hackney Tennis, Camden Active, City of London Tennis, Lambeth Tennis, Lewisham Tennis, Chelsea and Kensington Tennis, Wandsworth Tennis, Southwark Tennis…
Things to do in London this week: 10 - 16 April 2023. Including The Garden Museum Spring Plant Fair 2023, Humans 2.0 by Circa, Sofar Sounds London,Salad Days x Liv Purvis Market, Akram Khan Company: Jungle Book reimagined, Pop Brixton, Mercato Metropolitano, Bath Bomb Making at LUSH Oxford Street, Brixton Wine Club, Tap and Bottle Wine Club, Renegade Urban Winery, El Vino Fleet Street, Badiani Gelato And Wine Tasting, Amalfi Wines, Studio/Chapple, Sony World Photography Awards 2023, Camden Art Centre: Adam Chodzko’s, Abdulrazaq Awofeso: Broad Streets…
Legendary Cuban singer and guitarist, Buena Vista Social Club’s Eliades Ochoa To Launch New Studio Album With London Concert at KOKO…
In April, Canary Wharf will be bringing back free activities, which will include a mini-golf course created by Craig & Karl, and table tennis tables designed by Art of Ping Pong…
Nestled in the heart of Mayfair, one of London's most prestigious areas, lies a true treasure - Grays Antique Market. The impressive Grade II listed terracotta building was designed by the celebrated Edwardian architect Reginald Bloomsfield and thanks to the careful restoration by Bennie Gray, the founder of Grays, the market has evolved from its humble beginnings to become a thriving hub of over 200 antique dealers…
Discover our pick of free art to see in London in April 2023. Including: ‘Our Journey’ StoryTent Exhibition at Rich Mix, Ramadan Pavilion 2023, Serge Attukwei Clottey: Crossroads, Rites of Passage: Gagosian, Sean Scully: Landline, Lynda Benglis : Thomas Dane Gallery, Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different: National Gallery, Saw This Made This : Baz Luhrmann at the Design Museum…
Discover our pick of art exhibitions to see in London this month. Including,Stanley Whitney: There will be song, All the Flowers are for Me and Plants of the Qur’ān at Kew Gardens, Andy Warhol: The Textiles, Ai Weiwei: Making Sense, Gabriel Moses: Regina, Thin Air: Beams London, Africa Fashion at V&A Museum…
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 3-9 April 2023. Including,Half Six Fix: Prokofiev Symphony No 3/London Symphony Orchestra, Migrateful Cookery School, Hackney Gong Bath Ceremony,Crossness Engines Guided Tour, Easter Trail at Chelsea Physic Garden, Spring Fair at Horniman Museum, The Lindt Gold Bunny Hunt at Hampton Court Palace, Easter Adventure Quest at Kenwood, Todd Gray : On Point, Black-Owned Hackney Market - Opening Weekend, Mina’s Restaurant Belgravia, Islington Festival…
Discover our pick of things to do in London this April including: Alfies x BFI Ginger Rogers, London Latin Music Festival La Linea, David Bowie celebration at the Southbank Centre, Brick Lane Jazz Festival, In the Round Festival, London Book Fair, The untold breast cancer stories of Black women in the UK, Theatre Peckham, London Marathon, Marylebone Food Festival...
British Film Institute and Alfies Antique Market announce All That Sass season celebrating career of Ginger Rogers…
Are you a food lover looking for some exciting new dining options in London this April? Look no further! Here are our pick of four tasty restaurants that are sure to satisfy your cravings. Including Little Bird, Battersea Rise, The Little Taperia, Tooting, INKO NITO, Soho, Farmacy, Notting Hill...
Southbank Centre is presenting a landmark multi-artform season called Planet Summer, from 21 June to 3 September 2023, that explores themes of care, hope, connection, and activism in response to the climate emergency…
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 27 March - 2 April 2023. Including, 3 talks, 100 people, all climate - climate connection, Heroes and Heroines with Tania León and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Kirtan & Mantra Meditation evening, Mosaic Class for Adults at Hackney City Farm. Museum lates including, Lates at the Science Museum, Soane Drawing Late at Sir John Soane’s Museum. Open Iftar by the Ramadan Tent project…
London-based dance company Ballet Black has been on a mission to diversify ballet since 2001. Their latest sold-out production, Ballet Black: Pioneers, featured at the Barbican between 8 to 12 March of this year. The show comprises two acts: Then Or Now, a fusion of poetry, music and dance choreographed by Will Tuckett, and By Whatever Means, a theatrical love letter to Nina Simone, choreographed by Mthuthuzeli November…
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 20 - 26 March 2023…
The Southbank Centre will host events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of David Bowie’s iconic 1973 album, Aladdin Sane. Here is all you need to know…
London commuters are set to face significant disruption in the coming weeks, with multiple transport strikes planned…
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 13 - 19 March 2023…
As Mother's Day rapidly approaches, here’s our selection of events within the city that are guaranteed to create treasured memories. Whether it's indulging in a luxurious afternoon tea aboard the British Pullman train, crafting a beautiful floral bouquet, or savouring a delicious Sunday roast on a trendy Shoreditch rooftop, we have you covered…
London-based photographer and filmmaker Gabriel Moses will unveil his first exhibition at 180 Studios this April 2023…
An engrossing examination of tech culture, Director Katie-Ann McDonough brings to life Joseph Carlton’s work Brilliant Jerks, the story of a successful taxi hailing app told through three compelling narratives…
Hard Rock Café is celebrating International Woman’s Day all month with a limited-time cocktail menu and an all-female line-up of live music acts as part of Hard Rock’s global “Rock Women’s Health” campaign.
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 6 - 12 March 2023. Including Black Ballet at the Barbican, Brilliant Jerks at Southwark, London Handel Festival Supper Club at the Fidelio Café, Nagare Coffee Spitalfields, British Pullman Murder Mystery Lunch, The Other Art Fair...
Explore our guide to events taking place throughout March 2023, including literary festivals and live shows at the iconic Printworks London…
Discover our pick of exhibitions to see in London in March 2023. Including: Wallace Collection - Portraits of Dogs: From Gainsborough to Hockney, Royal Academy of Arts - Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South. National Gallery - After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art, Chisenhale Gallery - Ravelle Pillay: Idyll…
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 27 February – 5 March 2023…
Shoreditch Arts Club, a new members club providing a platform for artists, filmmakers, musicians and writers, will open its doors in early March 2023…
Places to ice skate in London in Winter 2023: Winter Wonderland · Somerset House Whispering Angel Ice Rink · Glide at Battersea Power Station · Canary Wharf Ice Rink · Skylight Tobacco Dock · Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink · Queen’s House Greenwich…
International Women's Day, celebrated annually on 8th March, serves as a powerful reminder to honour the incredible achievements of women and to shine a light on the discrimination they still face. If you're in London, there are plenty of fantastic International Women's Day events to choose from. Here are our top picks…
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 20 - 26 February 2023…
A brand new and enhanced Moving Murder Mystery experience arrives on the prestigious Belmond British Pullman Trains this March 2023. This unique experience will be available bi-monthly until the end of the year…
As Tuesday approaches, it's time to gather your ingredients and get ready for the beloved holiday known as Pancake Day, also called Shrove Tuesday. Here is our guide to where you can get tasty pancakes in London…
Circus meets contemporary dance and pulsing electronic beats when internationally renowned circus group Circa brings Humans 2.0, to the Southbank Centre for its London Premiere…
Award-winning UK saxophonist and rapper Soweto Kinch will preform his latest album in full on with the London Symphony Orchestra at Printworks in March…
Discover the best things to do in London this week: 13 - 19 February 2023…
If you're anything like us, you're always on the hunt for the latest and greatest dining spots in town. London is brimming with new restaurants that have opened in the past half-year, ranging from vegan restaurants serving up delicious Caribbean cuisine to a Palestinian eatery in Notting Hill that celebrates the diverse ingredients and culinary traditions of the region...
London's fast-paced energy can be invigorating, but amidst the hustle and bustle, it's important to take time for relaxation and calm. That's why we've put together a guide to the city's most wholesome activities, perfect for those weekends when you need a break from the busyness. From low-key, tranquil experiences to invigorating pursuits, this guide has something for everyone looking for a little peace and quiet amidst the excitement of London…
Ice Rink Canary Wharf’s Curling Challenge returns for the first time since 2019, and anyone can take part. £250 bar tab up for grabs for the winning team…
London is set for more train strikes. Discover what you need to know about travelling in London in February 2023...
Our guide to the best events, art exhibitions, festivals and shows to explore in London in February 2023 in London…
February marks the turn of the exhibition calendar, with old shows closing and new ones opening. Our guide highlights the must-see exhibitions of the month, including an exhibition dedicated to exploring the exceptional talents of Renaissance master Donatello at the Victoria & Albert Museum and a spotlight on women in abstract art at Whitechapel Gallery…
A guide to must-see exhibitions in London ending in February 2023. Including Ayo Akingbade: Show Me The World Mister, Soheila Sokhanvari: Rebel Rebel, Objects of Desire: Surrealism and Design 1924 – Today,In Plain Sight , Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Fly in the League with the Night, Making Modernism at Royal Academy of Arts…
Camden's planning committee approved the first phase of the Camden Highline…
London’s Latin Music Festival to return in April featuring Oscar winner Jorge Drexler, three-time Latin Grammy winning Susana Baca, Netflix star Emicida, British-Colombian ensemble Mestizo, 18-piece Afro Cuban New Regency Orchestra, and much more…
Sustainable Forestry in Japan: Talk and Q&A with Iida Shumpei, will take a closer look at Japan's forests, and how they are managed…
Beat the January blues with our guide to cool creative and wellness activities to do in London throughout January and February. From a Saturday sketch club with the Royal Academy of Arts to rooftop FITT classes followed by Brunch at One Hundred Shoreditch…
Back bigger and better than ever for 2023, Kew Gardens’ much-loved Orchid festival returns to the Princess of Wales Conservatory from Saturday 4 February - Sunday 5 March 2023. Taking inspiration from the beauty and biodiversity of Cameroon, Orchids 2023 is…
We had the privilege of attending ‘An Evening with Edward Enninful’ held at the Southbank Centre. The fashion editor, appeared in conversation with the screenwriter Michaela Coel to mark the publication of his memoir A Visible Man…
Discover our guide to the best exhibitions to visit in London this January, including Kamala Ibrahim Ishag: States of Oneness; Lucian Freud: New Perspectives; Forrest Bess: Out of the Blue ; London Art Fair; Ode to the Ancestors: Kenyan Archaeology; Veronica Ryan…
We have put together a guide of restaurants that we think you need to add to your list for 2023. Some you might recognise, and some are new eateries to London’s buzzing food scene….
House of African Art (HAART) will present The Playground, a group exhibition which takes an in-depth look into the significance of childhood through the unique perspectives of five visual artists: Azael Langa, Lerato Motaung, Lindokuhle Khumalo, Olamide Ogunade, and Qhamanande Maswana…
In a London exclusive event, the Southbank Centre in collaboration with Penguin Press presents Bernie Sanders: It’s OK To Be Angry About Capitalism, which will see Senator Bernie Sanders in conversation about his highly anticipated new book of the same name…
The end of 2022 is around the corner, and we’ve put together a guide of art exhibitions to see before the end of the year. From a free exhibition that explores the recent works of renowned artist David Hockney to a thought-provoking exhibition that will take you deep into the heart of the Brazilian Amazon by Richard Mosse…
With the cost of living taking its toll on families, there is still plenty of art to be seen in London that won't cost you a penny. Here is our guide to the best free art to see in the city before the end of 2022…
December time in London comes with a fantastic variety of festive events. From Carols at the Royal Albert Hall and ice-skating pop-ups to magical moments at Winter Wonderland. Here are some of our favourite things to do in the city this December…
The Southbank Centre today announces the return of Cowpuncher My Ass, the genre-defying performance piece commissioned by the Southbank Centre with choreographer Holly Blakey, original score by Mica Levi and costume design by Andreas Kronthaler for Vivenne Westwood…
Discover art exhibitions you need to see in London this December from Carolee Schneemann: Body Politics, Africa Fashion at the V&A, Artist M: Bridges at Waddington Custot, Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, Stacey Gillian Abe: Shrublet of Old Ayivu at Unit London, Ayo Akingbade at Chisenhale Gallery, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye at Tate Britain, Cecilia Vicuña at Tate Modern, Sasha Huber at Autography, Eugene Palmer at Ed Cross Fine Art…
There are plenty of exhibitions to see in the city this November. Including an exhibition dedicated to the wonders of ceramics at the Hayward Gallery, an exploration of the works of Paul Cezanne at the Tate Modern, to an immersive exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum exploring the rise of Korean pop culture. Here's our guide to exhibitions you need to see in London this month…
The Horror Show! A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain is at Somerset House, London, from 27 October to 19 February...
The festive season is around the corner and London is about to get lit! From seasonal streetlights to gigantic Christmas trees, here is our guide to 2022 festive displays in some of London's most iconic locations including Oxford Street, Regent Street, Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square…
This year Frieze returns to Regent’s Park with more than 280 galleries from 42 countries in a collection of contemporary and classic art. Since its inaugural fair in 2013, Frieze has been a staple on the London art scene, offering an opportunity to observe the work of the masters while discovering new and emerging talent all of which is up for sale (often at a hefty price tag at that)…
October has arrived and London is back with heaps of great events on. With Halloween events back in full swing, Black History Month and some of the best in arts and culture including London Literature Festivals and Frieze London, it’s shaping up to be a big one!
Celebrating its 10th anniversary in London, 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair will return to Somerset House with its flagship edition over the course of four days from 13 – 16 October 2022…
Affordable Art Fair is back in London’s Battersea Park this October with 1,000s of stunning contemporary artworks to add a touch of joy to your home, from £50 - £7,500…
Christmas season is upon us, @flolondontheshop will be popping at various locations around the city where you can shop FLO London The Shop…
Saturn Returns at the Unlimited Festival Review: A choreopoem by Sonny Nwachukwu exploring the psychospiritual clashes produced in Black people by the weight of history.
We put together a list of exhibitions you need to see in London this September. Each of these of exhibitions will be ending in September or October. From a from an exhibition exploring the phenomenon of ASMR at the Design Museum to an exhibition focused on the impressive works of American painter Milton Avery….
London Literature Festival returns to London from 20-30 October. It's now the 15th edition of the festival. Greta Thunberg is headlining and a key strand across the programme is authors writing about the climate…
We have put together some of the exhibitions you need to see in London this October, from the first solo exhibition by the acclaimed artist who painted the official portrait of Michelle Obama to the annual Frieze London which Bringing together over 280 galleries from 42 countries…
Summer is still upon us and the sun is still shining. Here is our rundown of things to do in London to make the most of the last days of summer…
London’s Latin Music Festival La Linea will make a much anticipated return this spring featuring artists from across the eclectic and thriving Latin music scene in venues across the Capital from 21 April to 2 May. Featuring a programme largely headlined by women, La Linea 2022 marks the return of international artists…
A metal spider is the main event that you see plastered all over all the exhibition marketing, apparently Louise feeling an affinity for the creatures because they are ‘repairers’: ‘If you bash into the web of one, she doesn’t get mad…
The restaurant atmosphere somehow managed to be a bit brutal yet relaxed, in a surprisingly spacious dining room for the location…
Over the next few months, @flolondontheshop will be popping at various locations around the city with lots of items from our Ahwenepa Nkasa x FLO London collection...
London is undoubtedly home to some of the greatest art institutions in the world, but also small galleries that are diversifying the London art scene. With February on the horizon and what feels like some sort of return to normalcy, live art is back in business…
It’s been a while since I’ve been on the pizza trail, or rather the pizza-in-actual-establishments trail…Having excitedly told anyone I’d encountered at the office opening about my desire to try this …
A firm fixture of the festive season, the Southbank Centre’s Winter Market returns from 4 November. Featuring traditional alpine-style chalets and an array of seasonal pop-up bars and restaurants, it’s time to eat, drink and be merry…
We attended the annual Affordable Art Fair south of the river over the weekend, something we attend annually with eagerness to stumble across some exciting new work from up and coming artists…
FLO London The Shop is available at the newly opened Soho Home Studio London on the King’s Road for the next month. Providing us with an opportunity to showcase the bold and vibrant Ahwenepa Nkasa fabric…
Doyle Wham, a UK gallery promoting contemporary photography from Africa and its diaspora, has announced the opening of Into The Fold, a new exhibition of forty works spanning four decades of innovative practice by eight women photographers and creative practitioners…
The anticipation of this exhibition really lived up to expectations. Stunning paintings of 31 artists whose work entrance, transfix and challenge us as viewers. Mixing It Up celebrates paintings that championing diversity, music, design…
FLO London gives you the FLODown on Japan House London’s most recent exhibition, Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow, which highlights some of the pioneering designs from the 1964 Olympic Games, including Olympic pictograms, posters and architectural models…
Setting foot in Subject to Change, a group exhibition featuring Paul Bonomini, Maybelle Peters and Linda Simon, is an instantly transformative, multi-sensory experience. The exhibition celebrates and presents new works by the joint winners of the prestigious London Group Open President’s Prize…
In her latest exhibition, The Loneliness of the Soul, Emin brings together a collection of 25 of her own pieces in her typical confessional style, creating an intimate dialogue between artist and viewer. Alongside her own work stand 18 watercolour and oil paintings by Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch…
With some of our favourite events returning to the city and a feeling of life returning to normal in the air, August is shaping up to be a good one. To get you back into the swing of the great British summertime, check out of our list of not-to-missed events this month…
Japan House London will be opening a brand new exhibition - Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow. The exhibition will celebrate the lasting design legacy of the iconic 1964 Olympic Games showcasing the revolutionary cultural, architectural and graphic design legacy of the historic Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games…
It seems like igloos are of the range this winter, and we aren't complaining! We've put together some of our favourite places where you can have a cosy dining experience in your own little bubble…
Here’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this December, from the V&A’s exhibition dedicated to bags to the first solo exhibitions in the UK by New York-based artist Jennifer Packer, as well as the much-anticipated exhibition by Tracey Emin…
Christmas market season is here and whilst COVID-19 regulations have meant the cancellation of several of our favourite markets, we’ve put together a list of some of the markets that will be open this December…
With the evenings getting darker, and Christmas around the corner, London is getting ready to reopen again. Whilst the city is by no means back to normal some events are still going ahead this month from much-loved Christmas ice-skating to the reopening of the London Coliseum…
A week in the life of a London based actor, singer, songwriter and waitress on roughly £15k…
With around a fifth of the UK population renting properties, bad letting agents are a thorn in millions of tenants’ sides. Katharine Hidalgo speaks to some angered tenants about their experiences with some of the worst of these letting agents…
Lockdown 2.0 begins on Thursday, so you still have a couple of days to take advantage of your favourite restaurants. There is so much to choose from in our glorious city and here are some of our favourite locations for food this month. If you miss out on the chance to dine in, we will be keeping you up to date with which establishments will be offering takeaway and delivery throughout the lockdown…
The past few months have been a rollercoaster for us Londoners and Britons alike. However, many of London’s arts and cultural institutions are hanging in there and bringing us fantastic exhibitions to keep us going. Here’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this November…
Despite the new regulations announced by Boris Johnson on Tuesday 22 September 2020 making life slightly more restricted in the UK, there are still several things you can do in London this month…
There are several exhibitions to see this month in London from Mayfair’s Annual Art Weekend to the London voices exhibition at the Pitzhanger Manor Gallery…
The Mandrake Hotel is offering morning meditation sessions, providing Londoners with the perfect way of finding some serenity amongst the hustle and bustle. The meditation session takes place on their exotic terrace gardens that is brimming with Tasmanian tree ferns…
The Georgian townhouse which was home to two of history’s most significant musical artists: George Frideric Handel & Jimi Hendrix, is open to the public to promote knowledge, awareness and enjoyment of their music…
Whether you’re ready to explore the city again or would rather have some virtual fun, here’s our guide to things to do this September to ease you into autumn...
The final few days of the government’s new ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ Scheme are upon us so to help you make the most of it, we’ve compiled another list of restaurants taking part. We’ve also included options which are not but who are still offering tasty treats to enjoy in these last vestiges of summer…
Every August Bank Holiday weekend for over 50 years, roughly two million visitors have flocked to the streets of West London to join Notting Hill Carnival, a celebration of Caribbean Culture…
This week we have a mixture of restaurants to recommend to you – some of which are taking part in the scheme, and some that aren’t. Make sure to book a table quickly as restaurants are (thankfully) extremely busy…
We’re into the third week of the government’s new ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme which came into effect on the 3rd August and will last through to the end of the month. Here are some of our favourite restaurants participating in the scheme this week...
To celebrate Afternoon Tea Week, here are some afternoon tea venues in London participating in in the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme or offering other great discounts through August so you can indulge in this great British pastime at an affordable price…
August is here and there are plenty of things to do in the city this month. Whether you’re ready to explore the city again or would rather have some virtual fun, here’s our guide to things to do this August to savour the great London summer…
The government’s new ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ Scheme came into effect on the 3 August and will last through to the end of the month, giving people 50% off their bill at thousands of restaurants across the country...
With museums and galleries reopening, here are some of our favourite exhibitions not to miss in London this August…
Discover our top 5 restaurants to dine this week. From American styled brunch to a floral haven tucked away from the busy streets of Covent Garden, we have a bit of something for everyone…
For our latest instalment of ‘this month in food’ find out exactly where to find London’s best pizzas to suit every possible hankering. Take our word for it, a pizza ‘model’ has even been used to judge the pizzas by…
As our city starts returning to the new normal, here is a round-up of all the latest London-centric news to help keep you in the loop. From the lido opening up in Hampstead Heath, the announcement of a beloved London gallery closing for the next three years…
Crossrail is an infrastructure project, that is under construction to deliver a new railway through Central London. The new railway will be known as the Elizabeth Line and will be run by Transport for London…
Walks have been very in vogue over the last few months, and London really does have a whole host of amazing locations for a wander. From an art-filled strolls, to walks along the Thames, here are some of our favourite places to walk around in the city…
Cocktails in the City‧ Somerset House Summer Series‧ UEFA EURO 2024: England v Netherlands‧ BST Hyde Park‧ Wimbledon‧ Kew the Music‧ You Belong Here‧ Kaleidoscope Festival‧ Come As You Really Are‧ Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024‧ Barbie: The Exhibition‧ Joy Labinjo: We Are Briefly Gorgeous‧ Firelei Báez: Sueño de la Madrugada (A Midnight’s Dream)‧ Old Royal Naval College’s Summer Big Screen‧ Rucola rooftop restaurant‧ The Literacy Pirates
5 best water sports and activities in London this summer. Boating · Paddle boarding · Sailing · Kayaking · Wakeboarding · Swimming…
Best rooftop bars in London. Laurel's On The Roof · Joia Rooftop Bar · Sushisamba City · Aqua Kyoto · Bar Elba · The Nest · Boundary London · Radio Rooftop Bar · Skylight London…
Following a sell-out run in Paris, Colors Festival will open in London this May with over 40 artists contributing to the most colourful exhibition of the year …
Discover the best coffee shops in London. Including Nagare Coffee · Hjem Kensington · Monmouth · Ground by Coco · Cafe Kitsune · Omotesando Koffee · Cafe Leon Dore…
With restaurants reopening their doors, discover our top 5 restaurants to dine at this week. From French cuisine to brunch with a view, we have a bit of something for everyone…
The majority of London’s museums and galleries will begin reopening their doors this week with new safety measures in place to keep staff and visitors safe. Here’s our guide to new opening times and what’s on…
As the lockdown continues to ease, London’s cultural venues, restaurants, bars and markets prepare to reopen from the 4th July. Here’s what we know so far - check back in the next week for our weekly updates on what’s opening in London…
The UK is slowly starting to open up again, and although there are more options of places to go and things to go in the real world, the virtual world is continuing to blow up as many of us will still be staying at home lots. From virtual disco bingo…
This year several London events have been postponed or cancelled due to the on-going coronavirus pandemic. Here’s our guide to what’s happening with London events this summer and any virtual alternatives to look out for…
For many, the lockdown has fuelled an indoor plant obsession in an attempt to bring some nature inside. From the indoor jungles we create in our living rooms to our special ‘green space’ on our desk. Now is a better time than any to adopt a plant…
With lockdown still very much on the agenda, the virtual world is blowing up. From a virtual Chelsea Flower show, to online poetry, to silent discos and of course workout sessions. Here are some of the virtual activities you need to check out this week…
The entertainment industry might be on hold for the moment, but there’s still ways to bring the theatre to your living room. With our guide, you can still enjoy a range of shows while we’re all still in lockdown…
Following Boris’s speech last night, it seems lockdown is still very much on the agenda for now. However, there are plenty of virtual activities to get you through the week! From Shakespeare, Picasso, to a pool party DJ set…
With lockdown still very much on the agenda, the virtual world is blowing up. From a virtual seminars about the future of London’s Transport Network to getting creative with #SaatchiTakeovers. Here are some of the virtual activities you need to check out this week…
With lockdown still very much on the agenda, the virtual world is blowing up. From opera and ballet performances, theatre productions to frying pan pizza tutorials here are some of the virtual activities you need to check out this week…
With cultural and art institutions all across the world temporarily closed, several are instead offering us the opportunity to take a virtual tour around their galleries; and thanks to the Google Art and Culture Project, there are also more than 200 tours around the world now accessible online…
Coronavirus is certainly putting a damper on things right now, however, there are still plenty of things to do in London this weekend, and we have you covered! From art fairs, yoga sessions, new restaurant openings to St Patricks Day fun…
The London art scene is inundated with fantastic exhibitions, with London’s museums and galleries presenting exhibitions from some of the biggest names in art and equally impressive exhibitions from up-coming artists…
Wondering what to do this weekend? We have you covered, whatever the weather. From all the best in Late night art, beer festivals, new restaurant openings to Comic Con…
We give you the #FLODown on what to do this weekend (21th-23rd February) in London. From pancake races, Londons largest pizza party, new restaurant opening to our Thought of the Week…
We give you the #FLODown on what to do this weekend (14th-16th February) in London. From art exhibition, new restaurant opening to London Fashion Week Pop-Up events…
It doesn’t get better than Christmas time in London! From mulled wine to mince pies, get into the Christmas spirit with our guide to some of the best Christmas markets on offer in the city…
Moving on from the age-old bar date, we present some alternative date night options from cruising Regents Canal to yoga overlooking London daytime raving we look at 5 of the best alternative to shake up your dating game…
Notting Hill offers a slice of all the things we love about London, synonymous with a film that defined the childhood of many Londoners alike, it is one of London’s most fashionable and iconic neighbourhoods…
Escaping the hectic streets of London is a necessity for many of us, whether its getting lost in a book, going for a walk, or enjoying a picnic with friends there are several activities on offer in London’s many parks…
The London market is at the epicentre of London life from the avid foodie to the antique collector and fashionistas alike, we all want in on the market scene…
Brunch is a weekend staple for us Londoners from the bottomless booze-fest, the healthy brunch, the dessert brunch to the hangover brunch. Brunch is an institution not to be messed with! Whether you are addicted to the smashed avocado with poached eggs or…
As ski season kicks off, resorts like St. Moritz, Gstaad, Courchevel, Aspen, Whistler, and Verbier are becoming vibrant cultural destinations. Beyond world-class slopes, these hotspots offer a range of art exhibitions and outdoor sculptures. This guide highlights the must-see art exhibitions this winter across Europe, the US, and Japan…