Covent Garden might have a bit of reputation for being a crowded tourist trap. And it is, but there’s much more to see beyond the ropey street performers and people trying to shove flyers into your hand. The area is […]
Covent Garden might have a bit of reputation for being a crowded tourist trap. And it is, but there’s much more to see beyond the ropey street performers and people trying to shove flyers into your hand. The area is […]
There are over 950 blue plaques across London, but many are clustered together in particular areas, perfect for strolling around town
The no-stress option for taking in the city's aesthetics and most famous views.
People might not gather in coffee houses to debate politics or share ideas anymore (thanks, internet!), but cafés and books still have a healthy relationship. Here are some of the best bookshop cafés in London for cosy reading sessions and caffeinated catch ups with fellow book lovers.
See all the action from centre court without travelling to SW19 this summer. 3 spots offering free Wimbledon screenings.
It’s no secret that London is full of large, small and unusual art galleries, many of which are free to visit. There’s also a plethora of art walks and outdoor art trails in London. You can explore contemporary art at […]
Westminster might be best known for being home to the Houses of Parliament, but it’s not just a hub for politicians or a destination for protest. The area is home to several well-known landmarks, a handful of hidden gems, and […]
Foraging is a peak Cheapo activity: bang on trend, budget-friendly and a decidedly urban version of cool survival skills.
You don’t have to travel too far to have an adventure and explore nature at these camping and glamping sites near London.
The Coronation Procession, Royal Gun Salutes, Concerts, Coronation Big Lunch, Wembley Park Celebration - festivities around the May 6th - 8th
Ramble around the ramparts, walk some great halls, or get lost in a maze, here's some great palaces and castles near London.
A stone’s throw from the nightmarish, overcrowded Oxford Street, Marylebone is a chic and interesting part of central London.
Years from now you'll be boasting about how you discovered whatstheirface first, in a small quirky venue in London, for less than a tenner.
Looking for markets, museums and meditation centres, or award-winning bars, breweries and all-day breakfasts? Look no further; Bethnal Green's got the lot.
If you’ve spent time walking around London, chances are you’ve looked up and noticed Blue Plaques on several buildings. The scheme, now run by English Heritage actually dates back to 1866, and the capital now has over 980 honouring notable […]