FREE Rembrandt Exhibition at The British Museum
The British Museum is a wonderful place to visit, especially when you are dipping in to see something specific. Many of us Londoners would say
The British Museum is a wonderful place to visit, especially when you are dipping in to see something specific. Many of us Londoners would say
Over the last 20 years the riverfront in central London has been transformed. In many places it used to be dominated by derelict warehouses and
As you cross the Thames on the Millennium Bridge (the “wobbly bridge”) you may well not be aware that immediately below you on the north
The global lockdown period has undoubtedly been a peculiar time for everyone. Despite the challenges, one silver lining has been the abundance of culture accessible
On this day in 1952 Agatha Christie’s play “The Mousetrap” opened in London at the Ambassadors Theatre and has played at the St Martin’s Theatre
The Monument was built between 1671-1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London of 1666 which ended up destroying four-fifths of the city. It is
Tucked away in the heart of Battersea, a unique piece of street art unfurls a vibrant narrative of the area’s rich history. “Battersea in Perspective,”