The Landmark combines magnificent Victorian architecture with five star service and luxury. The best time to take tea here is in the winter months after dark when the hall is floodlit and the palm trees give the illusion of summer.Take a date for tea and watch them swoon over the cakes, pastries and you by the end of the evening!
The Sixteen: Sacred Music
Southbank Centre, SE1 8XX
3rd - 5th April 2010
This Easter the Southbank hosts The Sixteen: Sacred Music, a fascinating... More
Carnaby Street: 1960-2010
38 Carnaby Street, W1F 7DN
26th February - 11th April 2010
Here's one for mums who were going around town in a Mary Quant mini skirt... More
Disney Classics on Valentine's Day
Barbican Centre, EC2Y 8DS
13th February 2010 - 14th February 2010
The Barbican Centre is offering an alternative to traditional Valentine's... More
As winter descends upon London, seasonal spirit simply sweeps the streets. Come the end of November red-cheeked shoppers, carol singers and merry revellers bustle across... More
The Doyle Collection
The three Irish-owned London hotels which are part of The Doyle Collection have recently undergone a complete revamp. The results of the multi-million pound refurb are really very... More
There's a long tradition of taking tea at the Langham Hotel. Afternoon Tea has been sipped here since the mid-19th century, originally served for the ... More
Afternoon tea with a large dollop of royal elegance.
If you want to join the ranks of princes, politicians and personalities as you elegantly sup afternoon ... More
This small, friendly restaurant serves authentic Swedish cuisine in a comfortable, amusingly decorated setting, and has a large group of faithful regulars. Everything about the ...More
Superb Iranian cheapie serving huge portions of authentic grilled meats complimented by enticing aromatic mezze and an assortment of delicious vegetables and breads. The staff ...More
Dating back to 1787, this small and luxurious hotel is idyllically located alongside beautiful tree lined gardens near Regent’s Park. The rooms are decorated in ... More
Positioned on the edge of Regent's Park, within walking distance of Lord's Cricket Ground, Madame Tussauds and London Zoo, this family business run business have ...More
Every Saturday, Cabbages and Frocks Market makes a welcome return to Marylebone, making a weekend stroll up the pretty high street an even more attractive ...More
As the country's leading contemporary art fair, the Frieze Art Fair is far from conventional and there's always the possibility of stumbling across something extraordinary. ...More
After several years healthy trading since 2001, the Mark Jason Gallery is moving premises to Edgware Road from New Bond Street. This is a great ... More
Take the pedestrian subway below Edgware Road and Harrow Road and you'll come across a hidden corner of culture in the Subway Gallery. Situated under ... More
Elvis-themed shop come museum.
London’s Baker Street seems the natural location for a shop selling Sherlock Holmes memorabilia – deer stalkers, pipes, violin cases. Visitors to ... More
Alfie's, one of the largest indoor antique markets in London, is a well known secret among decorators and interior designers who come to trawl the ... More
The Caldesi family first set up a cooking school in Giancarlo's native Tuscany. His 'Return to Tuscany' was captured by BBC cameras and dished up ... More
Patriotic pub dripping with English memorabilia and home to the Handlebar Club.
Certainly one of the oddest and most patriotic pubs in London, The Windsor Castle ... More
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