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The Greenwich Foot Tunnel

February 26, 2013

What’s 1,217 feet long, has Two hundred thousand glazed white tiles line the tunnel walls [...]

Hyde Park Speakers Corner

Hyde Park Speaker’s Corner

February 5, 2013

Any day of the week, there’s free entertainment to be had in the north-east corner [...]

Fine dining on London skyscrapers

Fine dining on London skyscrapers

January 29, 2013

  Boisdale Where? – Canary Wharf What’s so special? / A 39ft-long whisky bar with [...]

ceremony of the keys

Witness the Ceremony of the Keys in Tower of London

January 25, 2013

The Ceremony of the Keys is the traditional locking up of the Tower of London [...]

London Old Operating Theatre

The London Old Operating Theatre & Herb Garret in London Bridge

January 22, 2013

One of the most intriguing historical sites in London is the Old Operating Theatre inside [...]

Ripley's London Musem

Dinosaur eggs and other weird stuff at Ripley’s London museum

January 17, 2013

Dinosaur eggs, a ferrari knitted out of wool and a Beattles sculpture carved out of [...]

London Transport Facts

Ten London Transport facts you didn’t know about!

January 9, 2013

  Underground is usually overpopulated, overground is usually overbelated and the unpopularity of recent increase [...]

Horniman Museum

The Horniman Museum, a Weird Work of Love for Eclectic Collections

January 8, 2013

  Located in South London’s Forest Hill, the Horniman Museum and Gardens are one of [...]

Hottube Cinema - Enjoy the views

Hottube Cinema on a Rooftop

October 9, 2012

Hot Tub Cinema is a unique event which combines delightfully warm hot tubs with favourite [...]

Marx grave at Highgate Cemetery

Grave search at Highgate Cemetery

September 30, 2012

Although Karl Max’s grave might be its most famous its most famous occupant in the [...]

York House Statues

York House and the Statues of Naked Ladies

September 25, 2012

The greatest surprise a visitor to Twickenham can have is to come unexpectedly upon the [...]

All Hallows-By-The-Tower Church

All Hallows, the Oldest Church in England

September 24, 2012

All Hallows-by-the-Tower was first established in 675 by the Saxon Abbey at Barking, making it [...]

Churchill War Rooms

Churchill War Rooms

September 10, 2012

The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London and one of the five branches [...]

Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter movies

Stroll through Diagon Alley from Harry Potter!

August 29, 2012

Diagon Alley is a cobbled wizarding alley and shopping area located close to Charing Cross [...]

BFI Mediatheque

Visit the BFI Mediatheque

August 10, 2012

Announced as the place to make new discoveries and get reacquainted with old favourites, BFI Southbank’s Mediatheque [...]