With 30,000 square feet of to dance in, and a capacity of 3000, SeOne is the largest true nightclub in London. It's a classic rave location, under a series of railway arches, and the music policy is definitely on the harder side, with massive techno, drum 'n' bass and old skool nights packing it out most weekends. There are a couple of fairly smart areas, but most of the club has been left deliberately bare, with the focus on lights and speakers rather than decor. A great place for very messy all-nighters.
A superbly designed two-room club and arts venue that captures the feeling of an illegal party in a squatted industrial space - while still being ...More
London's biggest and best gay venue, Fire hosts a cluster of different club nights including more and more straight-friendly one-off parties over the weekends. Newly ...More
The madcap Shunt Theatre company has created London's most unpredictable nightspot in the railway arches beneath London Bridge Station. Each week's entertainment is curated by ... More
Conveniently located on the ground floor of the International Wine & Spirit Centre on Bermondsey Street, a stone's throw from London Bridge, it comes as ... More
This plush, modern hotel south of the historic Tower Bridge is very convenient for exploring London. Just five minutes from the Tube station, it’s 10 ... More
With 2009 marking the 500th anniversary of King Henry VIII's coronation there are a series of major exhibitions taking place across London this year. In ...More
Roger Hiorns' Seizure has reopened until 18th October, following his Turner Prize nomination for transforming a derelict block of flats on a Harper Road housing ...More
Torture, beheading, plague and murder are the main 'attractions' at the London Dungeon - a museum dripping with the murkiest dregs of British history. In ... More
The fashionista behind the Fashion and Textile Museum is Zandra Rhodes, the colourful designer who won the Designer of the Year award in 1972 and ... More
Nestled in-between Borough High Street, Bedale Street, Stoney Street and Winchester Walk lives "London's Larder", more formally known as Borough Market. This gourmand's delight is ... More
An absolutely charming man called Roger Faulks co-owns this much lauded restaurant, universally loved by restaurant critics - even the picky ones. Roger had watched ... More
It's a relief to step into Snowsfields Wellness, with its shelves of carefully selected healthy and organic products. Unlike plenty of other places, each of ...More
Potters Fields Park occupies a prime spot between City Hall (from where the Mayor runs London) and Tower Bridge. The pedestrianised, grassy area on the ...More
Dating back to 1676 this is the only original galleried inn left in London.
Borough High Street was once crammed full of old coaching inns, providing ... More
Situated on the south side of the Thames in the Tower Bridge Conservation Area, this historic Southwark pub offers a truly traditional English experience. From ... More
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