The Great Outdoors

From palace concerts and open-air Shakespeare to food festivals and garden parties, outdoor adventures await, says Chris Johnson. London in…

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The Great Outdoors

Stage Struck Summer

From Sinatra to Jesus Christ Superstar and West End LIVE, London’s stages promise powerhouse vocals, iconic songs and theatrical spectacle…

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Stage Struck Summer

Nature in Monumental Form

Henry Moore’s largest outdoor exhibition transforms Kew Gardens into an extraordinary open-air sculpture experience.  This spring, one of the world’s…

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Nature in Monumental Form

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Sky-High Dining
May 19, 2026
Sky-High Dining
London’s rooftops are serving up skyline views, sunset cocktails and elevated dining experiences as the capital heads into summer, writes Chris Johnson. As summer settles over the capital, London rises. In a city long celebrated for both its exceptional restaurants and its rooftop bars, the finest addresses now bring the two together effortlessly. The result is...
Pints, Pimms & Penalties
May 19, 2026
Pints, Pimms & Penalties
From roaring World Cup fan zones and Test cricket at Lord’s to grass-court tennis and the glamour of Royal Ascot, the capital becomes a giant sporting stage this month, reports Jimmy Johnson. The biggest story of the summer is the FIFA World Cup, with fan zones and screenings running from 11 June to 19 July....
Drawing Inspiration
May 19, 2026
Drawing Inspiration
Budding illustrators and seasoned sketchers alike can ready their pencils and prepare for inspiration to strike as the UK’s first permanent public arts space dedicated to illustration opens on 5 June in Clerkenwell. Beatrice Squires reports. The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration is the outcome of a 25-year campaign by the beloved children’s illustrator, Sir...
Happy Birthday, Paddington!
May 19, 2026
Happy Birthday, Paddington!
Celebrate Paddington’s birthday with immersive adventures, West End magic and marmalade-filled experiences inspired by London’s most beloved bear. Lisa Hylton reports.   There are few fictional characters that feel as intrinsically tied to London as Paddington Bear. First introduced by Michael Bond in 1958, the small bear from Peru has long since graduated from page...
Raise A Glass To Beer Day!
May 19, 2026
Raise A Glass To Beer Day!
Celebrate Beer Day Britain with historic London pubs, riverside taverns, Soho favourites and perfectly poured pints across the capital. By Chris Johnson. On 15 June, Britain raises a glass for Beer Day Britain, an annual celebration of the country’s brewing heritage and the pub culture that has shaped social life for centuries. More than 800...
Masterpieces and Menus
April 23, 2026
Masterpieces and Menus
From Van Gogh to Victorian grandeur, London’s museum restaurants turn a cultural visit into a carefully curated dining experience, writes Chris Johnson. Timed to coincide with International Museum Day (18 May), London’s museum restaurants have evolved into compelling destinations. At their best, they mirror the intellectual and aesthetic rigour of the galleries they inhabit, where...
Brave New World
April 22, 2026
Brave New World
This spring the Barbican Centre exhibition invites visitors to explore imagined futures through film, design and science, questioning how we shape tomorrow together, writes Sam Rogg. What if the future isn’t something that just happens to us but something we can collectively imagine? The Barbican Centre invites you to do exactly that through In Other...
Reimagined Classics
April 22, 2026
Reimagined Classics
Some of spring’s most exciting theater is inspired by stories you may already know and love. From literary classics to a cult cinematic favourite, these latest adaptations show how familiar tales can take on a whole new life on stage. By Sam Rogg. Spirits are stirring at the Prince Edward Theatre where Beetlejuice the Musical...
Pop-Up Markets Worth Popping To
April 22, 2026
Pop-Up Markets Worth Popping To
Kathryn Conway reveals how London’s pop-up markets are getting a chic upgrade, from designer bargains at Selfridges to indie crafts and vinyl finds. If you think a car boot sale is all about standing in a muddy field with people selling their grandma’s china, you haven’t done car boot sales the London way. Swap the...

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