Few things can outshine St Paul’s Cathedral (and its surrounding buildings and bridges) as a backdrop, and thi ...
Just across from Tate Modern, next to the Millennium Bridge, glass-fronted Northbank boasts fine river views from al ...
On a quiet square close to Moorgate, Brewers’ Hall is the 20th-century home of a 15th-century livery company. ...
Headed up by Michelin-starred chef Gregory Marchand (or ‘Frenchie’), this chic eatery on bustling Henrie ...
The award-winning Middle Temple Garden is among Zone 1’s best-kept secrets. Amid the handsome red-brick buildi ...
Interactive restaurant Aveqia takes a different approach to group dining, inviting parties of up to 18 guests into t ...
Dating back to the 12th century, The Crypt at St Etheldreda’s most famously hosted a rather grand, days-long f ...
Opposite the Bank of England, 1 Lombard Street is a City institution, serving elegant European dishes backed by an e ...
Founded a decade ago, Lumiere London has become much more than simply a studio for professional photographers. The n ...
The Union Club on Soho’s Greek Street is a private member’s club located inside a 270-year-old town hous ...
Banking Hall, a Camm & Hooper venue, bills itself as a space ‘where grandeur meets glamour’ and it&r ...
The new venture Ekte (Norwegian for ‘genuine’), is all about offering an authentic and varied Nordic cui ...
Spacious, centrally located and with a menu full of Indian classics, Farzi Café is a top choice for discernin ...
Since opening in Soho in 1979, The Comedy Store has launched the careers of Clive Anderson, Paul Merton and Ben Elto ...
Billing itself as the ‘party boat rocking the Thames’, Bar & Co is a venue to enliven anything from ...