Dating back to the 12th century, The Crypt at St Etheldreda’s most famously hosted a rather grand, days-long f ...
Celebrated as one of London’s most unique hotels, The Mandrake has been described by guests as ‘decorati ...
Don’t be alarmed when turning up to this intimate Japanese restaurant in Angel – from the outside (and a ...
The Union Club on Soho’s Greek Street is a private member’s club located inside a 270-year-old town hous ...
Billing itself as the UK’s first ethical hotel, the Wesley strives to make itself as sustainable as can be. An ...
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 ...
Situated on the South Bank, the Coin Street Conference Centre is operated by social enterprise and development trust ...
You can’t miss the Megaro. On Euston Road, bright external murals have transformed the prominent six-floor bui ...
Following a rebrand in 2013 that reflected its Christian heritage, The Wesley is now a socially-conscious, modern ...
Located next to St Pancras International, and within walking distance of King’s Cross and Euston stations, The Br ...
A restaurant and wine bar in Holborn, Bacco serves pan-Italian fare in a slick, modern setting. Chocolate walls and ...
Situated on the first floor of the North Wing, The Great Hall is St Bartholomew’s Hospital’s main event space. Bu ...
A well-known name across the city, Smollensky’s is most famous for its hearty grills, but also serves up some fin ...
Boutique bastion Malmaison has a characterful London venue based in an old nurses’ home on the eastern fringes ...