Fulham Palace Park is set to transform into a winter wonderland this holiday season with the Illuminated Garden Trail, running from Thursday, 28th November to Sunday, 22nd December 2024. Visitors will have the chance to explore 13 acres of historic botanical gardens, including rare trees and a walled garden, all decorated with thousands of festive lights.
A little girl rests on top at christmas…
Medieval Women at the British Library 25 October 2024 – 2 March 2025, £17 adult ticket. 5/5! AB-FAB, lots of time to catch it, allow 2+ hours, prepare to be astounded – and disgusted.
Marvellously Multisensory – they’ve got everything except TASTE (thank goodness) to delight you at this exhibition of the medieval world from a woman’s perspective. The smells of…
This autumn, Hamleys, the world’s most famous toy store, and Brigit’s Bakery bring a unique blend of sightseeing, sweet treats, and playful scares to the streets of London with their Halloween Bus Tour. This 90-minute journey aboard a vintage Routemaster offers families the chance to see the capital’s top landmarks while enjoying a themed afternoon tea and interactive entertainment, creating…
Last night, I attended the premiere of The Turn of the Screw at the London Coliseum, and let me tell you – this one is not for the faint-hearted, nor for families. If you’re used to the sweeping melodies and emotional clarity of Italian opera, where even kids can hum along to familiar tunes, this production will catch you off guard. The Turn of the Screw is a different beast entirely…
A Silk Road Oasis: Life in Ancient Dunhuang at the British Library, 27 September 2024 – 23 February 2025. 5/5 stars, allow 1-1.5 hours. This one-room exhibition offers a sometimes charming, sometimes brutal insight into life in Dunhuang, China, in the first millennium AD.
This one-room exhibition offers a sometimes charming, sometimes brutal insight into life in Dunhuang, China, in…
Carnaby Street is set to illuminate the holiday season with a new, design-led Christmas light installation titled ‘Into The Light’. Launching on 7th November, this innovative display marks a significant evolution in the street’s iconic Christmas decorations and introduces a fresh, architectural approach to festive lighting in London.
Designed by the London-based studio Sculptivate, ‘Into…
Get ready, mums of London, because Barnes BookFest is back for another weekend of literary magic in South West London from 20th to 22nd September 2024. This three-day event is packed with lively discussions, inspiring talks, and an exciting line-up of authors, making it the perfect outing for anyone with a love for books. Whether you’re a regular bookworm or just looking for a cultural…
Last night marked the 50th anniversary of Harry Beck’s passing. But who exactly was Harry Beck, and why does his life deserve celebration? London Transport Museum, in collaboration with Dan Colman Creative Ltd, has brought something truly special to Covent Garden with The Truth About Harry Beck. This lively new play celebrates the man behind the iconic London Tube map — a design…
London’s Thames River is not just a picturesque waterway; it’s also the backdrop for some of the city’s most Instagrammable spots. From iconic landmarks to cultural hotspots, here’s the rundown of the top attractions along the Thames that will have you snapping away and flooding your social media feed with stunning London shots.
1. Big Ben
Topping the charts with a staggering 3.5 million…
Discos for Grown Ups, 240 dance evenings around the country, book on Eventbrite. 4/5 stars
🙂 Live DJ
The DJ played a selection of dance hits from the 70s, 80s and 90s, to please the diverse age groups, mums and daughters, lovers and groups on mate-nights like us. The slight problem with that, according to my friend, Susan, was the 70s melodies came out sounding wishy-washy next to the drubby…