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Waterlow Park
Something of a secret amongst locals, Waterlow Park lies adjacent to Highgate Cemetery and was gifted to the people by Sir Sydney Waterlow in 1889. The philanthropist and former Lord Mayor of London…
West End Sessions
West End Sessions presents incredible performances, leading names and amazing wine and cheese.
Russell Square
Russell Square (along with neighbouring Bedford Square) was formed from the dissolution of Bedford House, home to the aristocratic Russell family, in 1804. It retains its original layout as planned by…
Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Lincoln’s Inn Fields is the largest public square in London, originally laid out in the 1630s. Tt took its name from its proximity to Lincoln’s Inn - this was, and still is, a society of…
The Jugged Hare - Barbican
Listed as one of the best roasts in London by Hello Magazine, The Jugged Hare comes with the atmosphere of a country pub despite being situated near the Barbican, complete with friendly locals and a…
The Rookery
Famed for its south-facing terrace overlooking Clapham Common, The Rookery is a classy cross between bar and restaurant, with classic cocktails, superb selection of craft beers and ales, and…
The Three Stags
The gem of Kennington, The Three Stags are roast dinner specialists, serving more bougie takes on classic British food with a classy, considered wine list to match. An authentic gastropub just a walk…
Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024
Antony Williams announced as winner of the Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024
The Best Sunday Roasts in London
From traditional pub classics to stylish, chic bars, these are your best options in London for slow-roasted meats, fluffy…
New musical The Stationmaster
New British musical The Stationmaster releases an album of the complete show.
The Bull & Last - Highgate
Once an old Victorian pub, now a Michelin-recommended restaurant, The Bull & Last is one of the best dining pubs in London. With a focus on quality ingredients, healthy portion sizes, and…
Ham House and Garden
One of the grandest houses from the Stuart period anywhere in England, built in the 17th century by the Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale, right on the River Thames in Richmond. The estate is…
Red Cross Garden
A secret oasis in Southwark that stands as a testament to local reformer Octavia Hill, who created here a lush and inviting green space for relaxation, education, and community gatherings
Kenwood House and Gardens
Kenwood House is a grand stately home set on top of the sprawling greenery of Hampstead Heath. It now houses the incredible art collection of 1st Earl of Iveaugh - which includes famous works by…
Phoenix Garden
A charming little secret of the St Giles community
Mile End Park
Mile End Park is a 32-hectare linear park that follows the Regent’s Canal from Victoria House to Limehouse Basin. Built on industrial land that was devastated by WWII bombing, this great green space…
Springfield Park
A 40-acre public park in Hackney, just across from the sprawling Walthamstow Wetlands
London Fields
A popular urban retreat in Hackney that faced a famous barbecue ban, but is still a great spot for picnics, sunbathing and swimming in the historic London Fields Lido.
Ravenscourt Park
Ravenscourt Park is one of Hammersmith and Fulham’s flagship parks, popular with parents for its play areas, summer paddling pool and year-round sand play area.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park was created for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and is a lasting legacy for East London. Spanning over 560 acres of formerly-industrial land, the now green and…