Despite their nauseating name, A Furry World offers a first-rate range of services for your pet. Advertised as a holistic pet care service where the emphasis is on ‘pamper, play and TLC’, their experienced staff – who all have a long history working with animals or appropriate training – live up to their promises.
If you’re off on holiday for a week or two, A Furry World’s pet-sitting team will feed and care for your dog. And not only that, they’ll look after your house as well.
If you’re worried about a young pup at home all day alone, why not send the wee fellow to puppy crèche so he can have fun all day with a whole bunch of juvenile canines?
If Rover’s looking a bit down-at-heel, a dog grooming could be in order. It’s all-inclusive; comprising robust brushing, indulgent nail clipping and filing, delicate ear plucking, a bath and a massage, all topped off with a blow dry. It’s like you just stepped out of a salon.
They organise pet shows and days out and have contacts with various professional dog trainers.
Design-led aquarium in centre of town.
Tucked away from the bustle of Oxford Street, lurks this fish-filled fantasia. If you need a break from the chaos ... More
The Elizabeth Street Veterinary Clinic offers a 24 hour emergency service for pets in central London, used by over 20 local veterinary practices. There has ...More
Iceland is a cheap, major national supermarket chain specialising in frozen foods. It offers good, multi-buy deals on frozen meals, fresh snacks and alcoholic drinks. ...More
The distinctive FCUK label has a series of stores across the capital. Produces high quality, middle of the range, stylish fashionable clothes, accessories and eyewear ...More
The Business Design Centre next door is the obvious attraction for many of the guests at this smart, efficient Hilton Hotel, but Islington's excellent restaurants ... More
Turner Prize-winning artist and maveric potter Grayson Perry presents his largest work to date, a monumental tapestry designed specifically for the Victoria Miro gallery's top ...More
The Victoria Miro originally opened in Cork Street in London, W1, in 1985. The gallery moved to its present location in 16 Wharf Road, Islington, ... More
This innovative children's theatre provides a showcase for the art of puppetry. Founded by master puppeteer John Wilkes in the early 1960s, this small, unusual ... More
The eco-friendly restaurateurs who brought us Acorn House, Arthur Potts Dawson and Jamie Grainger-Smith, have extended into the east with this their second venture. The ... More
City Academy is a performing arts schools which runs evening and weekend dancing, singing, acting and modelling classes with top professionals from theatre, film, television ...More
SAE Institute is a private college for audio engineering, digital film making, 3-D animation and web design with 45 partner schools worldwide. The courses are ...More
Originally rows of terraced housing, flattened in the 1940s by the Blitz, Shoreditch Park is now a small but well-loved community space. It regularly ... More
There's a real art to making cocktails. Don't be fooled into thinking it's all about shaking vigorously and pouring because, to be a proper cocktail ...More
A gorgeous antique interior, a delicious menu and some top DJs at weekends. The Old Queen’s Head opened with a fantastic recipe for success in ... More
An independent, privately-owned, art-friendly freehouse situated across the road from the Grand Union Canal on the borders of Hackney, Islington and Shoreditch. It even has ... More
Get the FREE monthly guide to London entertainment, arts, concerts, sport, book signings, and essential event information delivered directly to your inbox.
LondonTown.com has special discounts every week. The amount of discount will vary depending on the dates you are coming and how far in advance you book. All discounts are subject to availability.
Show favourites only
Report a bug, make a suggestion or just tell us your thoughts.