Pubs in Belgravia
Belgravia's well-heeled reputation might bring cocktail and champagne bars to mind. Whilst such sophisticated spots are indeed a fixture of the area, that doesn't mean there's a shortage of pubs with a friendly atmosphere and down-to-earth attitude. If you want to drink in a traditional venue or enj...
Updated 26 Sep 2023
Ethiopian food
London is home to a thriving Ethiopian community and that means it's not too difficult to find authentic Ethiopian cooking around the city. Known for rich flavours, lots of plant-based options, and casual meals that you eat with your hands, this cuisine is popular whether you're on a date or having...
Updated 6 Sep 2023
Developing film
For those in the busy city of London, finding a trusted place to develop their beloved film is an ongoing mission. Say you've got eight 35mm film rolls ready to develop, all with cherished memories of your recent trips with loved ones; that's a lot of film and a lot of memories, and you're right to...
Updated 26 Mar 2025
Christmas Day lunch for solo diners
For many of us, Christmas is a time for coming together and celebrating with loved ones. If you can't be with friends or family this year, or you're choosing not to, it doesn't mean that you have to spend the day alone. Various venues around the capital put on a Christmas party for people who would...
Updated 30 Sep 2025
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
October half-term activities
The autumn half-term (27–31 October) is coming up, meaning parents have to figure out what to do with their kids while they're home from school. Thankfully, this annual challenge is alleviated somewhat by London's many attractions, eager to entice kids with special October half-term offers and event...
Updated 1 Oct 2025
Japanese restaurants in Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is one of London's main financial districts, which means lots of offices, which also means lots of places to wine and dine. Japanese restaurants are no exception to this, and the area boasts its fair share, ranging from casual sushi bars to upscale restaurants specialising in traditiona...
Updated 16 Oct 2024
Thai restaurants in Marylebone
Not as high-profile as some of Central London's other areas, Marylebone has nonetheless become a popular destination for culinary enthusiasts, especially those looking to avoid the Oxford Street crowds. The diverse dining scene in Marylebone includes authentic Thai restaurants that showcase the rich...
Updated 9 Mar 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
Dog-friendly restaurants in Richmond
Dogs are a major part of life in Richmond – having the biggest park in London on your doorstep might have something to do with it. Local restaurants are therefore quite used to owners rocking up with their four-legged friends in tow, so there's no need to leave your pooch at home if you don't want t...
Updated 18 Dec 2024
Vegan restaurants in Mayfair
Mayfair is one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods, known for its luxurious shopping, five-star hotels, and next-level restaurants. However, beyond the high-end spots, a new wave of vegan restaurants has emerged, allowing you to enjoy delicious plant-based dishes that prioritise veggies abov...
Updated 3 Jun 2025
Rotisserie chicken
Rotisserie chicken is a simple dish with crisp skin, juicy meat and balanced seasoning, and across London, it's being done in a variety of ways. From market stalls to fancier dining rooms, some kitchens stick to classic French techniques with high-quality birds and rich jus, while others bring in bo...
Updated 17 Mar 2026
Hotels in London Bridge
There aren't heaps of hotels in London Bridge, but the ones that do exist offer a comfortable place to base yourself when you're not busy exploring everything the vibrant capital has to offer. From a hotel housed in a former Victorian grammar school to the height of luxury at the Shangri-La, located...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
A day in Richmond
With the time it takes to journey to Richmond from most other parts of London, quick trips there and back aren't really the area's forte. Thankfully, there are plenty of things to do in Richmond, so going all in and making a day of it is a very welcome option. Our guide on how to spend a day in Rich...
Updated 12 Nov 2025
Cafés in Brixton
There's always something going on in Brixton. The area is maybe best known for its bustling markets and lively nightlife, but if you're after something a bit calmer, why not head to a café? Brixton has a variety of cafés and coffee shops that are the ideal place to enjoy a nice drink and watch the w...
Updated 14 Jul 2025
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 3 Sep 2025
Bucket-list activities
Whether you're a first-timer in London or you've lived here your whole life but have realised you're yet to tick off any of the iconic city must-dos, you've come to the right place. There are a handful of activities, landmarks and experiences that are synonymous with the city, from iconic buildings...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
Food markets
Restaurants are nice and all, but when you're looking for variety, affordable prices, and food you can take with you to a sunny park nearby, there's no place quite like a food market. London's food markets are known around the world for their fresh ingredients, incredible variety, and relaxed atmosp...
Updated 16 Aug 2024
Flower delivery
Whether you want a weekly subscription of the freshest flowers or you want to find a birthday bunch to send to a friend, we've got you covered with our guide to flower delivery in London. It's never been easier to pick your perfect bouquet and get them delivered directly to your door (or someone els...
Updated 9 Apr 2024
Caribbean restaurants
From giant drums grilling jerk chicken streetside to fine-dining Jamaican joints, the Caribbean food scene in London is ever-evolving. Yard shops have been serving classics all over the city since the 70s, from beef-stuffed patties to lamb rotis, here are the best Caribbean restaurants in London tha...
Updated 30 Jun 2025
Northern line guide
The Northern Line is the world's oldest electric railway system, stretching from High Barnet and Edgware all the way down to Morden. It's no surprise that it is one of the city's busiest and most confusing lines, including lots of stops with many incredible activities and experiences to get stuck in...
Updated 16 Mar 2026
Outdoor restaurants in Mayfair
While images of sophisticated restaurants with crystal chandeliers and sleek marble counters might spring to mind when someone mentions 'restaurants in Mayfair,' it's just as fitting to picture lovely outdoor dining spaces. Whether you're looking for a spacious terrace to host a big group or hoping...
Updated 9 Apr 2026
Vegan restaurants in Richmond
Richmond might be better known for its royal park and riverside strolls than its vegan scene, but this leafy, laid-back neighbourhood, perched on a particularly picturesque stretch of the Thames, is one to have on your map if you're into plant-based dining. This pocket of south-west London is dishin...
Updated 3 Jun 2025
Vegan restaurants in the City
With high-powered business people fuelled by steak dinners making up a big part of its clientele, the City of London isn't the most vegan-friendly of London areas. That said, plant-based diners can still find an array of culinary options here, ranging from quick and healthy takeaway salad joints to...
Updated 5 Jun 2025
Vegetarian restaurants in Richmond
With its quaint charms and wide open green spaces, Richmond might seem like a natural fit for fresh, veggie-friendly dining, but there aren't actually that many vegetarian restaurants in the area. It pays to know where to go if you're looking for a nice place to eat vegetarian food, with plenty of v...
Updated 12 Nov 2025
Spanish restaurants in Central London
From nibble-ready tapas and pintxos plates to steaming pans of paella and thinly sliced jamon, Central London is no slouch when it comes to capturing the flavours and spirit of Spain. Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite with a glass of sherry, a long, leisurely procession of tapas, or an ele...
Updated 9 Apr 2026
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 20 Mar 2026
A day in Islington
From Finsbury Park and Holloway to Angel and Clerkenwell, there's loads going on in Islington. If you want to see modern art, tour a famous football stadium, enjoy food and cocktails, or dance until dawn, this is the borough for you. With so many things to do in Islington there are a myriad of ways...
Updated 24 Mar 2026
Picnic spots
With 47% of the city dedicated to parks and green spaces and 3,000 parks designated as public open space, it's safe to say London is officially a green city. It is, in fact, one of the greenest capitals in the world. So if you're looking for the perfect spot to pitch up and have a picnic, look no fu...
Updated 13 Jun 2024
A day in Kensington
With its proximity not just to most of London's major museums, but also a royal residence and lush green spaces, it's easy to spend a day in Kensington before you even know it. The West London neighbourhood seamlessly blends historical grandeur with contemporary charm, its elegant streets lined with...
Updated 16 Jun 2025
Cheap/free summer activities
Summer is fast approaching and there are lots of fab things to do in London throughout the season. If you're watching the pennies there's no need to miss out on a summer of fun. All over the city there are lots of free and cheap things to do that'll keep you occupied, whether your idea of a good tim...
Updated 23 Jul 2025
Outdoor things to do
The capital is overflowing with wonderful outdoor activities, from leisurely strolls through vast parks to taking a cold dip in a natural pond. Renowned as one of Europe's greenest cities, London has earned the prestigious title of the world's first National Park City thanks to its abundance of gree...
Updated 15 Apr 2024
Empanaderias
Similar to Cornish pasties, empanadas are a light pastry snack that originated in South America, but today can be found all over the world. The popularity of these traditional pockets of flavours is due to a variety of reasons, including the different fillings, ease of transport, affordability, and...
Updated 7 Apr 2026
Affordable B&Bs
The prices might come as a bit of a shock if you're planning a trip to London, especially if it's your first time. Luckily there are options if you're on a tight budget. Bed and breakfasts tend to be one of the more affordable types of accommodation in the capital, typically coming with a more perso...
Updated 16 Feb 2024
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
Afternoon tea in East London
East London may have a reputation for being edgy and innovative, but it's not all about entertaining the hipsters. There are places in this part of the city where you can indulge in an experience as traditional as afternoon tea. Of course, alongside the more classic experiences there are a few after...
Updated 8 Jul 2025
Burns Night
25th January means it's Burns Night, celebrating the birthday of Robert (Rabbie) Burns, the national poet of Scotland who was born in 1759. Don't think that the partying is just limited to our friends in Scotland though – plenty of venues in London are putting on special menus and lively events to h...
Updated 20 Jan 2026
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
Greek restaurants in Soho
Soho is one of the most renowned places in the city to wine and dine, and like many cuisines, Greek food isn't hard to come by here. You'll find a handful of excellent little Greek spots in the heart of Soho, from high-end restaurants to more casual grab-and-go spots, Greek restaurants in Soho bring...
Updated 19 Jun 2025
Sports bars in Soho
Looking to watch a big match with a lively crowd, hang out with your mates, or just grab some tasty food with the footie on in the background? Soho's got you covered. This buzzing part of London has a handful of spots that show live sports and know how to bring the energy when a major tournament's o...
Updated 18 Jun 2025
Woodlands and forests
Images of soaring skyscrapers and towering monuments might spring to mind when you think of London. But what many people don't realise is that nearly half the capital is green space, home to around eight million trees. These leafy escapes offer a peaceful pause from the city's constant buzz. Here's...
Updated 17 Feb 2026
St Patrick's Day
Every year, on 17 March, the world celebrates St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. In the capital, a variety of fun activities and events that showcase Irish culture and traditions help mark the occasion. Our guide to where to celebrate St Patrick's Day in London highlights some of the best thin...
Updated 10 Mar 2026
Gluten-free restaurants
Dietary restrictions shouldn't mean that you have to miss out on delicious food, and luckily you don't have to if you're in London. There are countless eateries around the city that cater to different dietary needs, including gluten-free diets. If you're gluten-intolerant and craving pizza, pancakes...
Updated 31 Mar 2026
Crazy golf
In recent years, crazy golf and mini golf have taken off around the city. From crazy technology-based holes to dinosaur-themed courses, they've become increasingly popular, and people are getting rather creative with them. Enjoy putting holes surrounded by dragon footprints, swinging a club next to...
Updated 12 Jan 2026
Takeaways
The capital might be known for having countless restaurants offering a variety of cuisines, but sometimes you just want to stay cosy and curl up on the couch with a nice takeaway. Thankfully, there's no shortage of options there either. From North to South London, East to West, our guide to the best...
Updated 9 May 2025
Hotels in East London
East London might not be able to lay claim to the world-famous sights and landmarks found in other parts of the capital, but this thriving area is home to some of London's most exciting creative spaces and cultural hubs. Staying here means becoming a part of a young, diverse community that welcomes...
Updated 4 Jun 2025
Walks
Assuming that the weather is cooperating, a walk is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, as well as see bits of the city that you might otherwise miss. There are a varied range of walks in London, from those that feel like you’ve escaped to the country to walks that place you in the heart...
Updated 14 Aug 2024
Lunar New Year
Chinese New Year follows the moon's cycle, which means it falls every year on a different day. In 2026, it starts on 17 February and runs for two weeks, with the first day being the most important. It's the Year of the Horse, symbolising victorious success and good fortune. Chinese New Year in Londo...
Updated 20 Feb 2026
Hammersmith & City line guide
Fancy visiting a museum, doing something active, or getting something tasty to eat or drink? Jump on the Hammersmith & City line because there are plenty of fun places along this route. The pink line takes you through some exciting areas of London, from the world-famous Baker Street to bustling Whit...
Updated 5 Aug 2025
Reggaeton parties
If you're a fan of Latin music and looking to spice up your nightlife with some fresh reggaeton beats, you've come to the right place. Our curated guide to the best reggaeton parties features the hottest venues in London and the wildest events for fans of this beloved genre, ranging from intimate ba...
Updated 9 Sep 2025