Ahead of the Lord Mayor's Show we speak to its very experienced Pageant Master, Dominic Reid.
Fleet Street is one of London's most ancient thoroughfares. It dates back to Roman times when it formed the route out of the south-eastern gate, later called Ludgate. Roman paving stones can still be ...
There are other places to catch the film this holiday season, including in the stunning Crystal Palace Subway (8 and 14 Dec) and a performance with a live orchestra at the Apollo in Hammersmith (14 ...
New for 2024 is The Making of Gingerbread City film, a dedicated Hornby train display and a children’s building area.
Local journalism is not dead... it's evolving. In the early 19th century, London had dozens of daily printed newspapers.
A weekend of multisensory adventures takes place at Rich Mix this November — and you're invited along for the ride.
Wilson and many others will be breathing a sigh of relief today (4 November 2024) with the revelation that the fresh ...
In November 1869 Queen Victoria opened two red bridges in London in one day — Blackfriars and Holborn Viaduct. No royals were ...
It ticks a few Christmas tree boxes too. It's green. The illuminated windows stand in nicely for fairy lights. If you squint, ...
The Santa Stair Climb is a sponsored ascent up the 1,031 steps to the 48th floor of the Canary Wharf skyscraper. It's aid of ...
This pub was voted one of the best in the area by Londonist readers. The Palm Tree is a remarkable survivor, standing alone in a Blitzed-out street. Inside, too, time has stopped. The same couple ...
These pubs were voted the best in the area by Londonist readers in May 2015. We are happy to consider additions, so please feel free to make suggestions in the comments below.