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Head along to this beautiful venue that's recently played host to Prince William, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton, Kelly Rowland, Usher and many more famous faces. Not bad.
Well then you'll need the Secret London Guide to the London Triathlon, won't you? The guide includes top tips for spectators, a little something to keep the kids busy and more. So download the guide right here.
For the first time ever, a painting is being made into a ‘living wall’ outside the National Gallery. With over 8,000 living plants, Van Gogh’s famous masterpiece 'A Wheatfield' has been brought to life.
Daredevil contenders are being sought for a unique challenge event this autumn in which participants will climb the stairs of some of the tallest iconic buildings in London to scale 3407 metres, a height equivalent to the Three Peaks.
Live Balham venue The Bedford is launching The London FolkFest to bring together the very best in traditional and contemporary acoustic music performance.
Pear or Apple? Strawberry, Rhubarb or Hourglass? There's so many body shapes it's hard to know which you are, and whatsuits your figure. Now TV's Nicky Hambleton-Jones and her team have launched new Body Shape Style Evenings.
So, after all this rain recently it’s important to stave off the blahs with a little celeb hunt taking in bars that exclude those you’ll normally find in the Sun’s Bizarre column. Happily, London has plenty...
This summer, make space at the Science Museum your holiday destination of choice. From 23 July – 31 August, pick up a passport as you enter the museum and follow the new space trail.
Kristin Scott Thomas returns to the London stage as Emma, the character at the centre of Harold Pinter's complicated love triangle. Starring alongside here are Douglas Henshall and Ben Miles, in a limited twelve week run.
We may not have the eighteen miles of books like The Strand in Manhattan and most of this list will probably never hit celluloid in movies as cheesy as Before Sunset like Paris’ Shakespeare and Company, but they rule hard all the same...
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