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The Conversation Literary Events @ St Martin in the Fields

In January 2025 St Martin-in-the-Fields and Peter Florence (Director...

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Millet: Life on the Land at the National Gallery

The first UK exhibition in nearly 50 years dedicated...

Winston Churchill: The Painter at The Wallace Collection

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Caravaggio’s Cupid at The Wallace Collection

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Secrets of the Thames: Mudlarking London’s lost treasures

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The World of Tim Burton at the Design Museum

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Barbie®: The Exhibition at the Design Museum

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London Books: Lost London by Richard Guard

London has layers upon layers of history. Despite nearly two thousand-year of history, most buildings in London are only a few hundred years old,...

Regent’s Street Christmas Lights Turned On

This seems to happen earlier and earlier every year, but the beautiful Regent's Street Christmas lights have been switched on by TeamGB. Check out the pictures...

Gallery: Transport For London Posters Commemorating the Blitz

Here's a cool series of posters honoring Transport for London workers during the London Blitz. From Retronaut: In 1944, war artist Eric Kennington was asked to...

London Tube Map Based on Food

Here's a fun new interpretation of the London Tube Map, this time focused on the food best known to be near a particular Tube...

Layover 101 – Things to do on a Layover near London Heathrow Airport

Editor's Note: Have a long layover in London - here are some ideas for what you can do with your down time at London...

Top spots for a traditional afternoon tea in London

If there's one tradition that's quintessentially British, then it's afternoon tea - think cucumber sandwiches (sans crust naturally), scones covered in jam and clotted...

London Bridges: A Brief Guide to Five of London’s Bridges

The River Thames is one of the world’s most famous rivers so it’s only fair that it’s spanned by amazing bridges. Some are hundreds...

Introducing the Chelsea Physic Garden – An Island of Serenity in London

Chelsea Physic Garden is a hidden gem in central London; as Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea bustles outside, the Garden walls hold a...

iPhone App: Fun London Weather App

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London FAQ’s: How Much To Save for a Trip to London for 2 Weeks?

Dear Anglotopia: I'm a 21 year old from Chicago and I've been saving to visit London for a while now. It would be my...

Things to do with the Parents in London

Many people living in London have moved to the capital from various places around the UK and the world - and who can blame...

Are shared traffic spaces the way forward for London?

With successive administrators attempting to solve London’s traffic issues – from the building of the M25 to the congestion tax to Boris’ bikes, there...

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It's said the Tube Map designer Harry Beck was inspired by an electrical diagram to simplify the London Underground map. Now, someone has taken...

Air New Zealand Releases Inforgraphic of their 30 Years Flying to London

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Air New Zealand flying the Los Angeles - London Route and to celebrate, they've released this fun...

Vintage East End

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Top 5 Music Venues in London

Over the last few years many iconic London music venues have sadly shut their door. Notable casualties include the Hammersmith Palais and the Astoria....

Guest Article: The Best Pubs in Hampstead and Highgate

By Andrea Kirkby Hampstead and Highgate are both set high above the Thames basin – so it's all uphill from Central London. That's my excuse...

London Books: Eat London 2 – All About Food by Peter Prescott & Terence Conran

Despite Britain's historically poor culinary reputation, London is now a centre of world food and a destination for the foodie. This begs the question, though,...

5 great places for art lovers to visit in London

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London Books: Tired of London, Tired of Life by Tom Jones

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  Londinium was the Roman name given to the settlement...

London and the Industrial Revolution

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