Attractions

Paradox Museum London review: A mind-bending day out that’s here to stay

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to question the very fabric of your own reality – while giggling uncontrollably with your best friend – then the Paradox Museum London is your next must-visit. We were lucky enough to experience it early and came out feeling simultaneously amazed, baffled, disoriented, and absolutely delighted. This immersive museum of illusions…
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Great Indoors

Restaurant review: The Ivy Chelsea Garden - Where classic elegance meets family magic

When it comes to dining in London, few places deliver timeless elegance and culinary delight quite likeThe Ivy Chelsea Garden. Nestled in the heart of Chelsea’s King’s Road, this beloved branch of The Ivy Collection is, without doubt,my favourite restaurant in London. From its picture-perfect garden terrace (a true alfresco dream), to the bar that could have been plucked straight…
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Gig review: Sugababes Live at The O2

Last night at The O2, the Sugababes reminded us all why they’ve long held the crown as one of the UK’s most iconic girl groups. From the moment they stepped on stage, it was clear – this was going to be a proper trip down memory lane for anyone who lived (and partied) through the early 2000s. For me, it was more than a concert – it was a personal rewind to those carefree years when London…
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Exhibition review: The Edwardians: Age of Elegance at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace

Queen Alexandra’s Dazzling Coronation Dress and a Feast of Fashion & Family History at The King’s Gallery. From golden glamour to glittering jewels, The Edwardians: Age of Elegance at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, is a must-visit for fashion aficionados, jewellery lovers, and families seeking a fascinating journey through royal history. Open from 11 April to 23 November 2025…
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Review: The War of the Worlds Immersive Experience – A Thrilling Sci-Fi Adventure

H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds has captivated audiences for over a century, from its original 1898 novel to radio broadcasts, films, and now an immersive theatrical experience. This latest adaptation brings the Martian invasion to life in a way that is both thrilling and deeply engaging, combining live theatre, interactive storytelling, and cutting-edge technology to create a truly…
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Theatre review: Plied and Prejudice – A Boozy Riot That Would Make Lady Catherine Faint

If you’ve ever read Pride and Prejudice and thought, This could use a few more shots of gin and a lot less restraint, then prepare for the night of your life. When Lady Rantingham hits the town, decorum goes out the window, and what unfolds is Plied and Prejudice – a boozy riot so scandalous, it would have Lady Catherine reaching for her smelling salts.Oh! Fair Pemberley, a stately…
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Restaurant review: Prezzo Italian Diner, London St Martin’s Lane

Situated in the heart of London’s West End, Prezzo St Martin’s Lane offers a modern Italian dining experience just a stone’s throw away from some of the city’s most popular tourist attractions. With its light, elegant interior and dark wood furniture, the atmosphere strikes a balance between cosy and contemporary. The restaurant caters to a diverse clientele, making it an ideal spot for…
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Affordable Art Fair at Battersea Spring - Review

To all Art lovers around, I’m back again from my biannual pilgrimage to the Affordable Art Fair at Battersea Spring and. As ever, I’m absolutely buzzing! If you’re looking for a burst of inspiration, a splash of colour, and a serious dose of artistic joy, then you simply must make time for the Affordable Art Fair – by far my favourite art event in London.Honestly, it’s like…
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Activities

The Baddies review

On Saturday 15th of February London Mums Magazine‘s young reporters were invited to the press performance of The Baddies, based on the acclaimed book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, at Yvonne Arnaud theatre, Guildford. I have been a fan Julia Donaldson books for years and since having my daughter I’ve been to several of the theatre adaptations too. The Baddies I have to say is…
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Handel Hendrix House marks 300th anniversary of Rodelinda with educational exhibition

Handel Hendrix House is celebrating the 300th anniversary of George Frideric Handel’s renowned opera Rodelinda with a special exhibition showcasing a rare portrait of the legendary castrato Senesino, one of the opera’s stars. Opening on Thursday, 13 February, the exhibition runs until Sunday, 6 July, 2025, and offers an insightful, family-friendly experience for visitors of all…
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