The best-known Lego art exhibition in the world comes to London in March
The “Art of The Brick Immersive Experience”, the most famous Lego art exhibition in the world, is coming to London this March.The unique “Art of The Brick” exhibition features over 90 artworks created from more than 1 million Lego bricks by the acclaimed contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya. In additio...
Created 1 Feb 2024
Get your puppy cuddle fix in February at this South London pub
The Florence in Herne Hill is a grand old pub opposite the leafy Brockwell Park that recently re-opened following an extensive refurbishment.All year round, they're proud to be a dog-friendly establishment, welcoming you and your four-legged friends to enjoy all that this classic British pub has to...
Created 1 Feb 2024
Watch shops
In the digital age, watches have transcended mere timekeeping to become symbols of tradition, craftsmanship, and personal style in an increasingly virtual world. The full range of the world's watch brands can be found in watch shops London-wide, from official luxury watch dealers to timeless vintage...
Updated 25 Sep 2024
Field Day in Victoria Park looks to be massive this year
Part of All Points East, the one-day event is bringing a bunch of hyped music acts to the East London park in summer.Field Day is a day-long celebration of electronic music in Victoria Park, organised within the framework of the broader All Points East festival. Dedicated to keeping festivalgoers on...
Created 31 Jan 2024
Get your fix of coffee and sneakers at Big Penny Social this Sunday
Celebrate all things trainers and coffee at Big Penny Social's KicksnCoffee sneaker and streetwear event this Sunday 4 Feb. Sneakerheads and coffee connoisseurs come together to commemorate the culture of trainers and coffee in one of London's biggest beer halls.Expect the latest sneakers from reno...
Created 31 Jan 2024
A free Barbara Kruger exhibition has landed at Serpentine
Renowned American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger, known for her impactful fusion of images and words, is exhibiting at Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens for the first time in over two decades. "Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." features the installations she is best-known for, plus m...
Created 31 Jan 2024
There's a new Quentin Blake exhibition in London and it's entirely free
There's a new exhibition in town by the legendary, internationally renowned artist Sir Quentin Blake, the first of its kind in decades, and it doesn't cost a penny. You can save your money to purchase the original artwork he will be selling at the exhibition, but it's likely to be pretty pricey.Blak...
Created 31 Jan 2024
Kew Gardens' Orchid Festival is back for 2024
The winter season might be dark and dreary but Kew Gardens has got the ideal remedy to brighten up the days. Its annual Orchid Festival is back between 3rd February and 3rd March, transforming the gardens with vibrant flora and inspiring displays. Each year, the festival is themed on a country where...
Created 30 Jan 2024
Calling all Taylor Swift fans for a night of Swiftogeddon
Calling all Swifties: Swiftogeddon is the ultimate Taylor Swift fan party, designed for Swift lovers to come together and celebrate all things Taylor Swift on Friday 2nd Feb at Troxy in East London.Don your best Swifty-inspired outfit and get ready for an uninterrupted night of pure Swifty bliss, sh...
Created 30 Jan 2024
Some of the best restaurants and bars in Latin America are taking over a Notting Hill bar
Viajante87, a neighbourhood cocktail bar in Notting Hill Gate, has announced The Culture Exchange, a residency programme bringing over some of the top restaurants and bars in Latin America.Inspired by Viajante87's managers' travels in Latin America, The Culture Exchange starts in February, with Metz...
Created 30 Jan 2024
Edit are bringing back their iconic Sunday roast as a pop-up
Edit is a vegetable-focused sustainable and low-waste restaurant that's focused on cooking with seasonal produce from small-scale farmers and foragers. For one Sunday only (or so they say), they're bringing back their legendary Sunday roast as a pop-up.The roast is 100% plant-based and made with the...
Created 30 Jan 2024
The ultimate foodie fest: North Yard Nights at Camden Market
North Yard Nights, a recently launched festival, is taking place in Camden Market's North Yard from January 25th to February 3rd. You can expect a lineup of food-focused events featuring activities based on food, cocktails, and music. There are loads of partners getting involved, including The Lucky...
Created 30 Jan 2024
Grace Jones to headline a new music all-dayer this summer
A new music all-dayer celebrating disco, soul, and electronic music is taking place in London this summer, and there are some pretty big names in the line-up. Music icon Grace Jones will be headlining Love Motion, a new event taking place on 26th July as part of South Facing Festival, which returns...
Created 30 Jan 2024
Akub has launched a Palestinian wine and ceramics shop
Notting Hill restaurant Akub quickly made a splash on the restaurant scene when it opened in January 2023. Now it's not only delicious Palestinian cuisine that you can get your hands on at the restaurant. Akub has just launched its own shop selling wine and ceramics from Palestine, with products ava...
Created 30 Jan 2024
Baby activities
New parents with helpless, screaming babies in tow might think they aren't very welcome in most places, but there are, in fact, quite a few venues in London where little ones are not only tolerated but entertained with activities designed to help their development. There are lots of things to do in...
Updated 27 Jan 2026
Two London restaurants among the 20 new Michelin Bib Gourmands this year
Ahead of the heavily anticipated reveal of this year's Michelin Star winners in Great Britain and Ireland next week, the Michelin Guide has announced the 2024 recipients of the Bib Gourmand. Twenty new restaurants have joined the ranks of restaurants offering great value cooking, including two in Lo...
Created 29 Jan 2024
Romantic Italian restaurants
When you're planning a romantic meal, you need somewhere that looks good, has the right atmosphere, and serves up delicious food for you and your date to enjoy together. London has loads of places that fit the bill, including Italian restaurants that set the scene for a romantic meal. We'll help you...
Updated 4 Feb 2026
A London gallery has been named the world's best hidden gem
London is a city with some major world-famous attractions as well as numerous hidden gems you might not know about – so much so that we wrote a whole guide about them. Budget airline Wizz Air have done the work to uncover the greatest hidden gems all over the world and a London art gallery came in a...
Created 29 Jan 2024
Carousel brings global flavours to Fitzrovia with February's line-up of guest chefs
Following its Murra series of some of Italy's most exciting chefs to start the year, Fitzrovia's Carousel is back to hosting some of the finest culinary talent from around the world in February 2024. This month's highlights include Thailand's first female chef to earn two Michelin stars, a sushi mas...
Created 26 Jan 2024
What a stinker! London ranks among the smelliest cities in the world
Surprising no one who's ever had to take the Tube during rush hour in summer, a new data analysis has ranked London near the bottom of the world's nicest-smelling cities.London ranked 25th out of the thirty cities analysed by a vape company in order to determine the nicest-smelling cities on the pla...
Created 25 Jan 2024
F1 Drive London: A new era of karting comes to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
F1 Drive London, the world's first official F1 Karting experience, is bringing petrol fumes and racing thrills to the famed stadium in February.It's been known for a while now that Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is working on its very own go-kart track, in collaboration with Formula 1, no less. Now the e...
Created 25 Jan 2024
The Museum of Shakespeare will open in 2025
London is already bursting at the seams with fascinating museums but in 2025 a new immersive museum is set to open in the capital. The Museum of Shakespeare will open in Shoreditch on the site of The Curtain Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse that was open between 1577 and 1624. This museum, located...
Created 25 Jan 2024
Mialy invites DJ Cassie 6 & Mark "GV" Taylor @ The BBE Store
Hackney record shop The BBE Store is hosting a free night of DJ sets on 25th January. DJ Cassie 6 has come all the way from Amsterdam to headline, with support from Mark “GV” Taylor. Expect eclectic sounds including jazz, Brazilian, disco, funk, and soul. Entry is completely free and there's a fully...
Created 25 Jan 2024
SicilyFEST brings the flavours of Sicily to London
If you're a Londoner who loves Italian cuisine, there's a food festival happening in May that you'll want to check out for yourself. SicilyFEST 2024 is taking place at the Business Design Centre in Islington between 2nd and 5th May, bringing a whole load of food and culture from the Mediterranean to...
Created 25 Jan 2024
Michelin-starred restaurants by cuisine
If you want a Michelin-starred meal in London then you're certainly in luck. The city is home to more than 80 restaurants with at least one Michelin star and between them they serve up a broad array of cuisines. From French haute cuisine and modern British cooking to Asian food with the wow-factor,...
Updated 10 Feb 2026
A new exhibition celebrating women artists is opening in Bermondsey
You might already known about “Women in Revolt”, an exhibition that's currently on at Tate Britain and celebrates female artists and feminist art practices. If you want even more, check out the newest show at Drawing Room in Bermondsey, opening to the public on 25th January and running until 21st Ap...
Created 24 Jan 2024
World Famous Gordos is turning into a love shack for one day only
In honour of this year's Valentine Day, Netil Market slice slingers World Famous Gordos are teaming up with low-intervention winemakers New Theory for a one-off pop-up. World Famous Gordos are known (famous, even) for their sizeable New York-style pizza slices, as well as their frequent collabs with...
Created 24 Jan 2024
Two London cafés ranked among the world's most popular
Coffee culture is strong in London and there's good news if you're one of the many Londoners who can't get through the day without a coffee or several. Online casino Betway has crunched the numbers to unveil the ten most popular independent coffee shops all over the world and two of the entries are...
Created 24 Jan 2024
Volunteering opportunities
There are a myriad of volunteering opportunities in London for those eager to make a positive impact on their community or just hoping to fill their time with something a little different. Whether you're passionate about environmental conservation, social justice, education, or even literature, ther...
Updated 22 Feb 2024
Two top Elephant & Castle restaurants are joining forces for an exclusive supper club
The cuisines of two continents are set to collide in a burst of flavour when Kachori and Paladar, two respected restaurants in Elephant & Castle, come together for a collaborative supper club.Kachori is an inspired Indian restaurant serving contemporary takes on the cuisine found on the Indian subco...
Created 23 Jan 2024
Child-friendly Italian restaurants
Getting the whole family out for a meal and keeping everyone happy can certainly feel like a challenge for parents. Luckily London is home to a wide variety of family-friendly restaurants serving a range of different cuisines, including Italian food. From established chains to a family-run Italian r...
Updated 4 Feb 2026
Hang out at Tate Modern with Guerrilla Girls
Tate Modern is back on 26th January with the newest edition of its lively Friday night event, Tate Lates. This time, the event is in collaboration with Guerrilla Girls, the anonymous and notorious feminist collective who have been fighting sexism and racism in the art world since 1985.As well as bar...
Created 23 Jan 2024
See tube journeys transformed into art
Travelling on the tube is a big part of life for most Londoners and a new exhibition is celebrating all the hustle and bustle of public transport. Taking place between 3rd and 29th January at Barbican Library, “Tube Pictures” is a free exhibition by Martin Church of more than 100 new pieces of work....
Created 23 Jan 2024
Start your Sunday with a Classical Coffee Morning
What could be a better way to begin your Sunday than listening to some great music with a fresh cup of coffee in hand? You don't need to do that at home on 28th January – the Royal Albert Hall is hosting a Classical Coffee Morning. Taking place in the venue's elegant Elgar Room, the music comes cour...
Created 23 Jan 2024
Get creative with a guided painting mash-up
The London Art Bar is always a hit with Londoners who enjoy creative activities. This bar in Holborn hosts a variety of art-themed things to do, including exhibitions and guided painting sessions. One guided session is coming up this weekend, and it's a unique mash-up of Monet and Van Gogh.The event...
Created 23 Jan 2024
Keep the Dry January vibes going this weekend
If you've had a go at Dry January and want to keep it going, it's worth popping down to Delli in Netil Market this weekend. All month long this modern deli has hosted a residency by Jin Jin, a non-alcoholic enzymatic cordial that makes a fab alternative to booze or can easily be mixed into a cocktai...
Created 23 Jan 2024
UK Top 50 Gastropubs 2024: Here are the London winners
At the 2024 Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropubs awards ceremony held at the Parkers Arms in Lancashire, a number of London gastropubs made the coveted annual list, with the top-ranked London gastropub placing even higher than last year and nearly cracking the Top 5.The Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropubs li...
Created 23 Jan 2024
This Somerset House exhibition is sure to make you go “aww”
Prepare for cuteness overload as “Cute”, a major new exhibition launching on 25 January at Somerset House, delves into the role and increasing prominence of cuteness in present-day culture.Bringing together contemporary artworks by acclaimed artists and a whole range of cultural phenomena, from musi...
Created 22 Jan 2024
Fancy Italian restaurants
Italian food is popular in London, so there are a broad range of Italian eateries in the city. The variety extends from street food and home cooking to upscale cuisine at fancy Italian restaurants London-wide. If you're after an Italian meal that feels a bit special, London has no shortage of option...
Updated 15 Oct 2025
Speed dating
Though dating apps ran rampant with the rise and widespread adoption of smartphones, speed dating, a popular form of meeting a bunch of new people at precisely measured intervals, never really went away. In fact, in recent years, speed dating has experienced a resurgence as singles turn away from im...
Updated 27 Jan 2026
Charities are set to take over the Fenwick store in Bond Street
As you've probably heard by now, iconic department store Fenwick is set to close on 3rd February after trading in Bond Street since 1891. Despite the closure, you'll still be able to get into the store and shop, albeit in a slightly different way. Beginning on 9th February, Charity Super.Mkt will be...
Created 22 Jan 2024
Get some self-care in with pop-up saunas in King's Cross
It's pretty cold and bleak out there right now, meaning there's no better time to concentrate on self-care. If you're looking for a way to soothe and refresh yourself, head to King's Cross, where Slow Motion Sauna are popping up between 18th January and 11th February.A collaboration between Coal Dro...
Created 22 Jan 2024
One of the country's best-loved paintings is back on the wall at Tate Britain
Cast your mind back to your school art lessons and you might just remember “The Lady of Shalott”. This well-loved painting by John William Waterhouse was painted back in 1888 and remains one of the country's favourite pieces of art. Part of Tate's collection, the work is now back on display as part...
Created 22 Jan 2024
There's a cool new Med restaurant arriving on the scene next month
The Perilla team, led by Chef-patron Ben Marks and restaurateur Matthew Emmerson, is set to unveil a new restaurant, Morchella, in Exmouth Market early next month.The new Mediterranean venture will be led by award-winning Executive Chef Ben Marks (formerly of Noma) alongside “Great British Menu” fin...
Created 22 Jan 2024
Somerset House to host the leading fair for contemporary craft and design Collect 2024
The prominent Strand arts centre will be hosting Collect 2024, a craft and design fair representing the pinnacle of artistry and creativity, for four days. The Collect fair has been going strong for two decades and is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. At the 2024 edition, held at Somerset...
Created 19 Jan 2024
Battersea Power Station is taking the winter lights baton from Canary Wharf
The iconic brick building in Battersea is bringing back its annual Light Festival on 25 January, just a few days before Canary Wharf turns off its own annual winter lights festival.Between Battersea Power Station and Canary Wharf, Londoners are spoilt for choice when it comes to illuminating the win...
Created 19 Jan 2024
Cheap cocktails
Looking to get your drinks on without breaking the bank? This guide is your ticket to exploring the best spots in the capital where you can enjoy expertly-crafted cocktails whilst staying within budget. Whether you're a local looking for a new haunt or a visitor seeking to experience London's cockta...
Updated 15 Oct 2025
The “Freestyler” home boy is coming to rock, rock, rock, rock, rock the Oranj kitchen
For your daily dose of 90s “where are they now” trivia, we draw your attention to Shoreditch natural wine bar Oranj, which will be hosting a residency by Marlo Snellman – the teenage protagonist of the music video for legendary Bomfunk MC's track “Freestyler” who grew up to be an acclaimed chef.Toda...
Created 19 Jan 2024
Italian restaurants near theatres
A night at the theatre is certainly exciting, and a tasty pre-theatre meal can make the experience even more special. Italian food is a crowd-pleaser and a great option if you're off to see a show and want to make a night of it. There are a number of Italian restaurants located near theatres in Lond...
Updated 27 Jan 2026
HappyCow says London is still the world's most vegan-friendly city
At the end of 2022, we brought you news that London had topped the rankings of the world's most vegan-friendly cities according to the influential veggie and vegan online directory HappyCow. Now they've released their newest rankings and, once again, London has come out on top. The city triumphed ov...
Created 19 Jan 2024