2 Willow Road, Hampstead
In stark contrast to its Edwardian surroundings, this now-famous modernist concrete home was designed in the 1930s by the architect Ernö Goldfinger.
In stark contrast to its Edwardian surroundings, this now-famous modernist concrete home was designed in the 1930s by the architect Ernö Goldfinger.
The perfect spot to browse antiques and collectables on a stroll through scenic Hampstead. Around 25 stalls, each with their own unique wares.
Described by NME as a "Legendary Indie Club", this is perhaps London's most eclectic club night. With arcane rules on what music should and …
A bowling alley and entertainment centre beneath Tavistock Hotel. With karaoke rooms, regular club nights and an American-style pizza parlour.
This Paddington gathering point becomes a spectacular light show every winter. Be sure to stop by if you're in the area at the start of the year!
A bustling Hackney market with a focus on sustainable and ethical goods. Also a well-known haunting ground for vegan foodies looking for …
A collective of of shops and businesses around London Bridge, one of London's most iconic sightseeing areas. This includes KERB—an upmarket …
When most people think of Covent Garden, the picture in their head is of Covent Garden Piazza. This central square hosts bustling markets, …
One of London's biggest recreational areas, and home to Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena. Also hosts seasonal events and festivals throughout …
This Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital—an 18th century home for abandoned children. The museum explores the lives of these …
This busy Bloomsbury thoroughfare is packed to the gills with independant retailers.
A Striking brutalist shopping centre with designer stores in addition to high-street regulars. Also home to the Curzon cinema, showing arthouse …
A public square in the heart of Bloomsbury. Home to an unnofficial "Peace Park", along with several sculptures and plaques dedicated to local …
Evolutionary Arts Hackney ('EartH') is an arts venue in East London.