Restaurants in Brockley
Brockley is an on-trend part of South London, popular with families and known for its expansive green spaces and weekly farmers' market. This place is also known for its great choice of restaurants, dishing up authentic global cuisines from pizza and Lebanese food to traditional fish and chips. Ther...
Updated 7 Jun 2024
Filipino restaurants
Not as well-known as many other Asian cuisines, Pinoy cuisine nonetheless has a strong presence in the capital. From the traditional flavours of adobo to the sizzling sisig, Filipino food in London is a gastronomic journey that promises to tantalise your taste buds with fascinating flavours and cust...
Updated 18 Dec 2024
Dog-friendly hotels
In this guide to the best dog-friendly hotels in London, we've handpicked some of our favourite places to stay in the city where you don't have to leave your furry friend at home. Whether you're looking to treat your pup to the ultimate five-star getaway or you just want to have your four-legged fri...
Updated 27 Aug 2024
Restaurants in Tooting
Tooting boasts one of the most diverse dining scenes in the entire city, often referred to as the 'Curry Capital of Britain' thanks to its abundance of Indian, Sri Lankan and Pakistani restaurants. This varied food scene celebrates the area's multicultural community and makes Tooting one of the best...
Updated 17 Mar 2025
Turkish restaurants in Mayfair
Mayfair is one of London's most sophisticated neighbourhoods, so it's no surprise that it's home to some excellent Turkish restaurants offering both traditional and modern takes on Anatolian cuisine. Whether you're craving sizzling kebabs, fresh mezze, or just-caught seafood dishes, the area provide...
Updated 18 Nov 2024
French restaurants in Marylebone
French food is often considered elegant, refined and steeped in tradition, prepared with the best possible produce and precise techniques. Renowned for its rich sauces, buttery pastries, and exquisite desserts like crème brûlée and macarons, it often pairs seamlessly with fine wines. You'll find amp...
Updated 26 May 2025
Romantic restaurants in Soho
Looking to plan the perfect first date, celebrate a special occasion, or keep the spark alive? Soho used to be known for a more sordid kind of love, but these days this bustling neighbourhood is well-versed in the art of romance. From classic French bistros and Italian ristorantes to cosy hidden gem...
Updated 6 May 2026
Romantic restaurants in Richmond
Between the vast Richmond Park, pleasant town streets, beautiful Kew Gardens, and riverside promenade, Richmond has a lot going for it in the romantic department, especially in the romantic walks department. There are also lots of lovely restaurants where you can round off your date with an intimate...
Updated 12 Nov 2025
Dog-friendly restaurants in Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf has been constantly evolving since the 1980s and is now one of London's leading financial districts. It's also chock full of lush landscaped parks, including 16 acres of green spaces and gardens, 1,000 trees, 4,000 shrubs and 70,000 seasonal plants. Thanks to this, it's become quite a p...
Updated 26 Sep 2025
Halal restaurants in Marylebone
Marylebone is home to all sorts of enticing eateries, offering a varied selection of halal-friendly restaurants that cater to a variety of tastes. From authentic Middle Eastern mezze and Turkish grill specials to South Asian bites and hefty halal burgers, halal diners won't leave this Central London...
Updated 26 May 2025
Markets
From farmer's markets and flower markets to street food and antiques, London's market scene is popping off all over the city. While away the weekend, rummaging through antique goodies at Alfie's Antiques or dine with an old restored church as your backdrop at Mercato Metropolitano in Mayfair. Swing...
Updated 18 Nov 2025
Lebanese restaurants
Based around small sharing plates, a variety of meat and vegetable dishes, grill specialities, and light, healthier fare, Lebanese cuisine is a sociable experience that's fast growing in popularity. The restaurants in London offering dishes from this Middle Eastern country are as varied and plentifu...
Updated 15 Jun 2026
Ice cream
When the summer heat kicks in, there's no better way to cool down than with a nice scoop of delicious ice cream – and if there is, we don't want to hear about it. Ice cream cones, cups, sandwiches and more, in flavours ranging from classic to wildly experimental, can be found all over London. It's a...
Updated 24 Apr 2026
Restaurants on Kingsland Road
Kingsland Road is known as the home of Vietnamese food in London, but that's not the only delicious cuisine available on this busy East London street. Whether you're craving Japanese, seafood, burgers, or of course, a steaming bowl of pho, there's a restaurant on Kingsland Road where you can fill yo...
Updated 19 Jun 2026
Haunted places
With a history going back two millennia and all sorts of terrible and tragic events happening along the way, it’s no wonder the capital is supposedly a favourite haunt of spectres, poltergeists, vampires and other supernatural beings. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, reports of phantoms and hau...
Updated 28 Oct 2025
Circle line guide
Until 2009 the Circle line was quite literally a circle and Londoners were free to ride around on an infinite loop. After it extended to Hammersmith this was no longer the case. Whilst this might mean it loses some of the novelty factor, it also means there are even more fun places and things to do...
Updated 20 May 2026
Art weekend
London has a well-deserved reputation as a global hub for art and design, and that means there’s loads to enjoy for art lovers in London. So much so that you can easily fill a weekend with inspiring art and design. We’ve got great galleries and museums but it doesn’t stop there - from creative bars...
Updated 30 Apr 2026
Foodie weekend
If you’re planning a food-filled trip to the capital and want to know where to eat, stay and play, you’ve come to the right place. It’s no secret that London thrums with world-famous restaurants, award-winning bars and streetfood markets showcasing an eclectic variety of cuisines from all around the...
Updated 27 Feb 2026
Free London activities
We’ll admit that the capital isn’t the cheapest place to hang out but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a good time. Whilst you might feel like you spend at least £10 every time you step outside, there are some great things to do in London for free. If you’re watching your wallet, you can access a gr...
Updated 26 Mar 2025
Cocktail bars in Shoreditch
It's no surprise that somewhere as cool as Shoreditch is home to some of the best cocktail bars in the world. In this hip corner of the city, you'll find a slew of excellent drinking dens, ranging from molecular mixology experts to laid-back speakeasy hangouts. Next time you're in Shoreditch, don't...
Updated 18 Mar 2025
Seafood restaurants in Central London
The seaside might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of London – the Thames just doesn't cut it, sorry – but that doesn't mean we're deprived of fresh seafood here. Some of the city's finest fish and seafood restaurants can be found right in Central London, making it very conve...
Updated 30 Apr 2026
Running routes
There's no denying that running is having a moment. Everyone seems to be doing it – the city is chock-full of new run clubs, Strava addicts, and local Londoners chasing PBs. So, we decided it was a good time to bring you a rundown of the best places to run in the capital, from leafy parks to disused...
Updated 19 May 2025
Italian restaurants in Southwark
Southwark isn't just about Borough Market and tourist traps; it's actually packing a punch when it comes to excellent little Italian restaurants. From cosy pasta hangouts where queues are part of the experience, to hidden neighbourhood gems serving home-style plates inspired by Nonna's recipes, ther...
Updated 5 May 2026
Pilates
Developed in the 1920s, pilates is a low-impact full-body workout that's soared in popularity over the last 20 years. If you're looking for a fun way to burn calories, improve flexibility, and build up your muscles, visiting one of London's pilates studios might be just right for you. More and more...
Updated 26 Feb 2026
Beer pong
Beer pong might not have taken off in the UK to the extent it has in the USA, but there are still quite a few places around London where you can get your game on. What's more, some enterprising souls have actually evolved the game and adapted it to the British palate, replacing beer with prosecco as...
Updated 18 Jun 2026
Wedding venues
London offers an array of stunning wedding venues that are sure to make your special day unforgettable. From grand palaces, luxury hotels, and historic landmarks to modern and trendy spaces, the city has something to suit every taste and style. Whether you're looking for an intimate setting or a gra...
Updated 30 May 2025
History-themed weekend
London's history stretches all the way back to Roman times, so it's no surprise that it's an exciting place to visit if you're fascinated by the past. Many of the city's pubs, restaurants, and venues have a rich history behind them, plus there are ample museums, historical sites and activities to di...
Updated 2 Jan 2025
Pub theatres
Theatre lovers in London have so many options. You could head to the West End to see a big glitzy show, check out a Shakespeare production next to the river, or go to one of the many fringe theatre venues that stage new and cutting-edge shows. Pub theatres are an ideal place for seeing shows by up-a...
Updated 18 Sep 2023
Charity at Christmas
Christmas is a time of peace and happiness for many of us, but sadly that's not the case for everyone. This year many Londoners will be struggling with issues like homelessness, hunger, or loneliness. If you feel that Christmas is a time for kindness and charity as much as for celebration, you might...
Updated 10 Dec 2025
Christmas lights
Each year, Christmas lights London up with festive cheer, as countless winter lights illuminate the dreary city streets. Various neighbourhoods across the capital put up Christmas lights and other festive decorations, and the London Christmas lights are a big draw for wintertime tourists from all ov...
Updated 1 Dec 2025
A day in Camden
There are lots of things to do in Camden, making it a fun place to visit for both locals and tourists. This bustling and eclectic area is known for its nightlife, markets, and peaceful canal where you can watch the world go by. With so many options it might be difficult to decide how to spend your t...
Updated 12 Jan 2026
Wildlife
As hectic as it can sometimes feel, London is actually one of the UK’s greenest cities, home to 3,000 parks of all shapes and sizes and 1,500 sites of conservation importance. Finding urban wildlife is not hard, you just have to know where to look. From the small herds of fallow deer who have called...
Updated 22 Jul 2024
Bakerloo line guide
The Bakerloo line, known as the brown line by most Londoners, stretches from Harrow and Wealdstone in suburban north-west London to Elephant & Castle in the south. It serves many of the city's popular destinations, like Trafalgar Square, Waterloo and Piccadilly Circus, and offers easy access to coun...
Updated 21 May 2026
Tennis courts
Whether you're a budding tennis player or you've been playing for as long as you can remember, if you want to get your serve on in the city, you've come to the right place. There are plenty of spots to practise your strokes in London, so we've handpicked our favourites, spanning all corners of the c...
Updated 14 Mar 2025
Free family activities
Getting the whole family out and having fun on a budget might seem like an impossible task. Fortunately, you can find cheap family days out London-wide if you know where to look. Whether you and your kids want to check out a museum, play out in the park, or see some exciting London sights, there are...
Updated 31 Jan 2024
Chinese restaurants in Richmond
Richmond is pretty far from London's Chinatown, and it shows. There aren't too many restaurants serving Chinese food in Richmond, but there are still some you can rely on when you want to chow down on some chow mein. We've rounded up the best Chinese restaurants in Richmond in this guide so you'll k...
Updated 17 Dec 2024
Japanese restaurants in Covent Garden
Covent Garden might be a tourist hot spot, but it's also home to a handful of brilliant Japanese restaurants tucked away down and on its bustling streets. For those who love the cuisine, it's perfect, with restaurants serving everything from sushi and sashimi to ramen and izakaya-style dishes. Bookm...
Updated 24 Jun 2026
Sushi restaurants in Soho
Soho is synonymous with excellent restaurants, bars, cafés, shopping, and more – and its sushi scene is no exception. This lively London neighbourhood is home to some of the city's best Japanese restaurants, serving everything from traditional sushi to creative fusion fare. Whether you're after fres...
Updated 19 Jun 2025
Afternoon tea in West London
From elegant venues in Kensington to stylish tea rooms in Notting Hill, West London offers a diverse variety of settings to enjoy the classic British tradition of afternoon tea. Feast on tiered trays laden with delicate finger sandwiches, freshly-baked scones, and an assortment of sweet treats, or o...
Updated 6 Mar 2026
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 6 May 2026
Family-friendly NYE 2025
New Year's Eve is typically a night of wild partying and hedonistic abandon, but that usually changes once children enter the picture. Parents of young kids don't have to feel left out from the general festivities, however – they might have to cut back on the all-night ragers, but there are still pl...
Updated 17 Oct 2025
Korean restaurants in Shoreditch
Korean cuisine has been consistently on the rise in London in recent years, with many places popping up all over the city. Shoreditch is no exception to this, and if you find yourself in this neck of the woods and you get a hankering for Korean cuisine, we've got you covered in this guide to the bes...
Updated 27 Jan 2026
Turkish restaurants in Soho
Turkish cuisine makes up a big chunk of London's multicultural food scene, with nearly every neighbourhood offering its own version of the beloved fare. In areas like Green Lanes, you'll find Turkish spots on almost every corner, but Soho brings its own flair to the mix. Expect to discover grilled c...
Updated 12 Nov 2025
Turkish restaurants in Shoreditch
Creamy dips, juicy meats, steaming hot flatbreads, crisp veggies – if that sounds good to you, Turkish cuisine will be right up your alley. There are various places around the vibrant Shoreditch neighbourhood where you can get your fill of authentic Turkish cuisine, ranging from smoky mangal grill j...
Updated 29 Nov 2024
Cool restaurants in Marylebone
Despite being in the city centre, Marylebone oozes a charming village vibe amidst the city's hustle and bustle. Its tree-lined streets are fringed with independent boutiques, cultural landmarks, and some of the city's most acclaimed restaurants. Next time you find yourself in this neck of the woods,...
Updated 18 Jun 2026
Dog-friendly restaurants in Soho
Soho isn't the most dog-friendly as a whole, with lots of narrow pavements, crowded streets, and general urban chaos. There are still plenty of places where you and your pooch can escape the hustle and bustle, sit back, and enjoy a nice meal before braving the city jungle again. Our guide to the bes...
Updated 22 Apr 2026
Stag do ideas
It's that time of life – ya boy is about to get hitched and settle down into a more sedate family life. But before the knot gets tied, it's time for one final escapade with the lads, painting the town red in farewell. Whether you're the best man organizing the proceedings or a groom-to-be looking fo...
Updated 18 Jun 2026
Metropolitan line
Some of our readers will be surprised to learn that London has nine travel zones, extending all the way out to Amersham, which is considered part of Buckinghamshire. You can get there on the Metropolitan line, which also goes from Aldgate to Uxbridge in zone six. Whether you'd like to explore the ou...
Updated 26 Feb 2025
South American restaurants
From the Andean peaks to the Amazon rainforest, South America boasts a rich tapestry of cultures, histories, and, most importantly for our purposes, culinary traditions. London has embraced the diverse flavours of this vast continent, serving everything from succulent Argentinian steaks to trendy Pe...
Updated 7 Apr 2026
Vietnamese restaurants in East London
Are you seeking the fresh and distinctive flavours of Vietnamese food? This cuisine has exploded in the capital in recent years, and if it’s what you’re in the mood for, you’ll find no shortage of eateries in East London. Hoxton is well-known as a hub for vibrant Vietnamese cuisine but you can find...
Updated 19 Jun 2025