12 Acklam Road is a shiny club devoted to musical excellence, mind altering cocktails and social shenanigans. Built from the shell of the old Subterania, it has re-defined the west-side clubbing experience. Previous highlights have included eclectic electronica master, Matthew Herbert’s Accidental Records showcase and legendary DJ/Producer Arthur Baker’s Welcome to Harlem nights which feature some of the top names in hip hop, beats and breaks.
Harlem offers a first rate bar restaurant on the ground floor and an excellent little club downstairs. Arthur Baker is the brains behind this venue ...More
Final proof that London's nightlife is no longer led from the centre of town comes from the location of this extraordinary concept bar just off ... More
Uber-trendy club and bar set among the design and production offices of a number of West London's hottest creative companies. It's a bit odd having ...More
This practical, budget hotel is a great value considering its exclusive postcode within leafy Notting Hill. The hotel was established with young people in mind ...More
Described as "the heir to Tracey Emin's throne" (The Independent on Sunday), Sarah Maple is among the UK's Future Greats, an exhibition showcasing new talent at ...More
The famous Portobello Road antiques and flea market in Notting Hill takes place every Saturday although there are also stalls from Monday to Friday. Running ... More
Unique museum charting British consumerism.
From Cornflakes to Ker-plunk, Spacedust to Spacehoppers, take a nostalgic tour through 200 years of British consumerism with Robert Opie’s unique ... More
What Katie Did specialises in faux vintage lingerie, steel boned corsets and hosiery inspired by silver screen sirens of the glamorous 1950s. Frilly knickers, seamed ... More
Drum lessons, masterclasses and workshops for both children and adults take place at The Rhythm Studio just off Ladbroke Grove in West London. Drumming workshop ...More
In a not particularly lovely area, this pub stands out as a particularly pleasant place to pass a lazy summer afternoon. The pub was completely ... More
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