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    1181-full

    Rootmaster

    Rootmaster is an oasis of vegetarian gastronomy, atop a real-life double-decker bus http://bit.ly/12HMX8
    1178-full

    Ladurée @ Harrods

    Ladurée is a French tea salon at the back of the Knightsbridge institution, Harrods http://bit.ly/CNLtE
    1177-full

    The Diner

    The Diner is a chain of American style eateries popping up in key locations like Carnaby Street, Camden and Shoreditch http://bit.ly/14lW5s
    1176-full

    Mayfair Hotel Bar

    The Mayfair Hotel is the official hotel of London Fashion Week and the cool bar does not disappoint http://bit.ly/zAnlJ
    1175-full

    Taro

    Watch out for Mr Taro himself at the Taro Japanese restaurant - a kindly man with permanent smile http://bit.ly/2NsexW
    1174-full

    Trailer Happiness

    How about a few exotic cocktails? Trailer Happiness is a relaxed intimate basement bar plenty with a retro interior http://bit.ly/1bgzet
    1172-full

    Petek

    Wander into Petek and you'll be transported to a charming little Turkish restaurant which is great value http://bit.ly/3fj4ka
    1171-full

    Sushi School

    Why not try something a little different and go to Sushi School in Golders Green http://bit.ly/SlglT
    1170-full

    Benihana

    Benihana is one of the few Japanese restaurants in London that use the old Japanese method of cooking called teppanyaki http://bit.ly/l8RaE
    1167-full

    Scandi Kitchen

    Pop down to the Scandi kitchen for some of Scandinavia's finest traditional foods http://bit.ly/zmuK0
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    Mudchute Farm

    Mudchute Farm is the city's biggest farm and offers 200 different animals, horse riding and a fantastic restaurant http://bit.ly/de1Rh
    1160-full

    Hackney City Farm

    If there’s one activity not synonymous with London Town, it’s farming - Hackney City Farm will be a breath of fresh air http://bit.ly/2zuucF
    1159-full

    The Dove

    The Dove in Hammersmith is the kind of traditional pub Hollywood execs think we have all over the place in London http://bit.ly/uPUn3
    1158-full

    Borough Market

    A stroll down the South Bank and an explore of Borough Market has to be in the top ten things to do in the whole of London http://bit.ly/cupfq
    1157-full

    Gordon's Wine Bar

    Gordon's Wine Bar is the city's oldest wine bar http://bit.ly/yMIqU
    1156-full

    Lounge Bohemia

    Behind a nondescript door in Shoreditch is a stair-case that leads into Lounge Bohemia - a Soviet kitsch lounge http://bit.ly/Ocbpd
    1155-full

    Saf

    If you're up for a different culinary experience then Saf in Shoreditch is definitely worth trying out for its raw food http://bit.ly/eMmHf
    1154-full

    New Seoul

    New Seoul restaurant is a a cozy movie-like version of Korea handily situated in Clerkenwell http://bit.ly/11uAdX
    1152-full

    The Breakfast Club

    The Breakfast Club is cozily located on a cobbled stone side street in Angel and is fabulous for brunch http://bit.ly/3qGz6v
    1151-full

    Tay Do Café

    There are a few Vietnamese restaurants on the same stretch of Kingsland Road but Tay Do Café is a good budget choice http://bit.ly/xpdcK
    1150-full

    Yelo Thai Canteen

    Yelo, in Shoreditch’s trendy Hoxton Square adds a nice contemporary twist to the traditional Thai restaurant http://bit.ly/TKE1U
    1145-full

    The White Horse pub

    You don’t have the time to leave London to experience a taste of rural life - try the White Horse pub in Parson's Green http://bit.ly/sT9ET
    1143-full

    Vanilla Black (vegetarian restuarant)

    Vanilla Black vegetarian restuarant in the heart of London’s gastro-heaven, Clerkenwell, is beautiful and refined http://bit.ly/uSjyO
    1142-full

    The Garrison (gastropub)

    Striking the balance between swanky and homely The Garrison is a fantastic gastropub http://bit.ly/19YjP6
    1141-full

    The Fashion and Textile Museum

    The Fashion and Textile Museum explores everything from fabric, to jewellery, to design http://bit.ly/rUSce
    1139-full

    Hakkasan

    Hakkasan is a world away from the hustle and bustle with an adventurous East Asian menu and an exclusive club feel http://bit.ly/16Y4Zk
    1137-full

    The Stockpot, Soho

    The Stockpot in Soho has been around since the 1960s and it seems that not much has changed over the past 40 years http://bit.ly/OyLgv
    1135-full

    Bourne & Hollingsworth

    Bourne & Hollingsworth - step back in time 80 years to the roaring twenties in this prohibition era styled drinking hole http://bit.ly/NVPIW
    1133-full

    Trafalgar Tavern

    The Trafalgar Tavern is plonked in the middle of Greenwich’s Maritime heritage site with great views of the Thames http://bit.ly/ErDdo
    1132-full

    The Montague Arms

    The Montague Arms is a South London institution which was recently voted the best pub in the UK http://bit.ly/qYrPF
    1130-full

    The Barbican Centre

    The Barbican has an art, cinema, theatre, music and a couple of nice spots to eat - not bad for London's ugliest building http://bit.ly/17G6Zp
    1129-full

    London Mela - South Asian Festival

    The London Mela on Sunday is Europe’s largest celebration of South Asian culture and includes a mass Bollywood dance http://bit.ly/1jn6Rk
    1128-full

    Covent Garden Real Food Market

    The Covent Garden Real Food Market is open every Thursday until September 24th - no self respecting foodie should miss out http://bit.ly/4Cvn4J
    1120-full

    Le Coq D'Argent

    The garden of Le Coq D'Argent is on a roof 5 stories high nestled among some of the Square Mile's most famous buildings http://bit.ly/cz0MY
    1118-full

    Thai Festival in Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park sees the return of the annual Thai festival this weekend. Great food and a bit of culture to boot http://bit.ly/hgyd
    1112-full

    Paul A Young Fine Chocolates

    Indulge in handmade, luxurious chocolate creations at Paul Young's boutique chocolate shop in Camden Passage, Islington http://bit.ly/fs22M
    1111-full

    Great British Beer Festival

    The Great British Beer Festival at Earls Court is Britain's biggest beer festival and starts tomorrow http://bit.ly/bVkcm
    1110-full

    Camden Markets

    Why not combine a trip to the Camden Fringe with an explore of the world famous markets http://bit.ly/12hFgr
    1108-full

    E Pellicci

    E Pellicci is the best greasy spoon in the whole of London town http://bit.ly/Cp5qU
    1100-full

    Restaurant at St Paul's

    The new restaurant in St. Paul's cathedral crypt is actually pretty special http://bit.ly/1wca8B
    1099-full

    Freggo - South American style ice cream

    Argentina’s best-known ice cream chain opens a London branch http://bit.ly/16tZJs
    1087-full

    Frank's Café and Campari Bar

    Frank's is a 'pop up' cafe and bar on top of a multi-storey car park in a less than salubrious suburb of London http://bit.ly/hom1J
    1086-full

    Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

    Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is one of London's oldest pubs and full of character http://bit.ly/1guhJ
    1014-full

    Cinnamon Kitchen

    Cinnamon Kitchen, sister joint of Cinnamon Club, has just opened. Contemporary Indian flavours & a seperate cocktail bar. http://bit.ly/Ltlzf
    1012-full

    Eastside Inn

    Michelin starred, ex-Gordon Ramsay Bjorn van der Horst's place: a fine dining restaurant (contemp. French) + ace Bistro. http://bit.ly/1gtbQJ
    1006-full

    Taste of London

    Taste London is a festival of food in Regent's Park. Restaurants, chefs and producers of food and drink galore. Say "Mmm.."http://bit.ly/w1lRh
    1004-full

    Favela Chic

    Favela Chic: fun Brazilian bar/restaurant with OTT decor, cocktails, DJs playing & lovely fresh food from a new chef. http://tr.im/ozno
    1003-full

    The Albion

    That Terence Conran, he's no fool. With Albion he's scored high marks yet again with this upmarket, updated caff. http://bit.ly/17vFk7
    1000-full

    Terroirs

    Terroirs: really good French food, great wines & fair pricing in a classic French wine bar ambiance. http://www.terroirswinebar.com/
    943-full

    Cafe Garcia

    Garcia spanish deli now have a cafe too and the hot chocolate & churros rock. They do lots of Spanish savouries too. http://bit.ly/ma2PE
    941-full

    Vineyard Greek Taverna

    If you're in Camberwell needing a nostalgic 70's throwback restaurant experience, go to Vineyard for classic Greek food. http://bit.ly/uQUdN
    936-full

    Bibendum Cafe

    Bibendum Cafe: the building (iconic), the on-hand oyster bar, meanwhile you can have a coffee & watch Chelsea go by. http://bit.ly/Lytp1
    935-full

    The Royal Oak, Columbia Road

    This is a very nice pub with a lovely relaxed dining room upstairs where you can get good food tues - sun. http://bit.ly/4iOTIy
    923-full

    The Double Club

    The Double Club: bar, restaurant and dance club where the Congo meets the West. Eat, drink & dance to Congo/London rhythm. http://bit.ly/13kzGv
    921-full

    Yoshino

    Yoshino is a great place for Japanese food in town, with fish that's just stopped jumping & lots of set menu combinations. http://bit.ly/Ttex3
    917-full

    Hakkasan

    Fine dining chinese (cantonese) style courtesy of Alan Yau. Go on, treat yourselves. Feel like a sexy movie star. http://bit.ly/16Y4Zk
    916-full

    Cattle Grid Restaurant, Soho

    Ribs, burgers, sides, T-bone steaks...you want some? Try Cattle Grid in Poland Street, Soho, which I hear is mighty fine. http://tr.im/o0Vs
    909-full

    Hawksmoor

    Hawksmoor is a candidate for best London steakhouse: fantastic slow reared & properly hung meat cooked over charcoal. http://bit.ly/1aDwuU
    908-full

    Maze Restaurant

    Fine dining, tapas style small dishes, in a stylish venue, Maze is absolutely it. Perfect 4 lunch. Divine food. http://bit.ly/Sygnt
    901-full

    Mango Room

    Hurrah for Mango Room, a Caribbean restaurant with lovely service & fine food. I always have to have the plantain fritters.http://bit.ly/6fpJe
    896-full

    Iznik

    Iznik is an intimate Turkish restaurant with a ceiling bedecked with lanterns and lots of delicious dishes to delight. http://bit.ly/aCRF4
    883-full

    The Natural Kitchen

    The Natural Kitchen is an organic, artisanal deli/food store, with a wine shop in the basement, & a gorgeous cafe upstairs.http://bit.ly/WCWxM
    882-full

    Gastro French Restaurant

    If you're not going to get to Paris, then come to Gastro for a really fun, authentic French bistro experience. http://bit.ly/W5Aaw
    879-full

    The Chancery

    I'm hearing very good noises indeed about The Chancery, a chic fine dining restaurant in lawyerland: near Lincoln's Inn. http://bit.ly/3A9mWa
    878-full

    Elbow Room Pool Lounge & Bar

    Here's a well-designed bar with lots of (American) pool tables where you can shoot some pool while you have a beer. http://bit.ly/Vn8fY
    877-full

    Cafe Mozart

    Once you've been for your walk on the Heath you will be fancying a coffee & home baking and, hey presto here it is & more. http://bit.ly/4FNgrP
    876-full

    The Draper's Arms

    For a gastropub that's really fine dining in disguise, come for a meal in the Draper's Arms. New ex-St John head chef. http://bit.ly/zxHtC
    871-full

    The Old Queen's Head

    The Old Queen's Head is a good hang out for a chilled crowd and worth making the stroll from Islington if you're there. http://bit.ly/xE5xX
    864-full

    Garden Museum

    If you're a gardener you'll want to check out this small and perfectly formed museum, with vegetarian cafe and garden. http://bit.ly/Lnk0m
    861-full

    Furnace, Hoxton

    Furnace is a lovely pizzeria in Hoxton, buzzy and hip, and the pizzas are great. Buzzy and hip. http://bit.ly/OZBUE
    859-full

    Serpentine Bar and Kitchen

    You can eat Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea and dinner (til 8) beside the Serpentine at the now Benugo restaurant. http://bit.ly/M9ZSo
    858-full

    Mudchute Kitchen

    Mudchute Farm now has a kitchen run by two chefs & a great menu with everything home-made & responsibly sourced. http://bit.ly/2qQTMe
    848-full

    Crazy Bear

    Crazy Bear is an upmarket Thai Restaurant + a funky, fun, cocktail bar with dim sum & small plates. Worth splashing out. http://bit.ly/12RbGH
    847-full

    Rasa Express

    Spicy, value take-away lunch: Rasa Express (here or Rathbone Street, W1T 1NQ) Take it to Regent's Park: stylish picnic. http://tr.im/mYnS
    846-full

    Eat & Two Veg

    Eat & Two Veg gets raves all round for their modern Vegetarian cooking in a buzzy place with a 50s diner feel. http://bit.ly/vpB9l
    845-full

    Melrose & Morgan

    Melrose & Morgan is your wish list local deli. You can eat in the coffee shop or take it away for later. Foodies ahoy! http://bit.ly/DaSDC
    844-full

    The Britannia

    Divine Bloody Marys/a huge garden overlooking Vicky park & a great menu (+ outdoor grill fri-sun) makes this a winner. http://bit.ly/2gVrZF
    843-full

    Bi Won Korean Restaurant

    The Bi Won is a small Korean restarant near the British Museum where I have enjoyed a delicious Korean taste sensation. http://bit.ly/310QmC
    842-full

    La Piragua

    Behind the unprepossessing facade is a friendly, family-run South American restaurant with steaks of your dreams. http://bit.ly/U60VT
    833-full

    Jin Kichi Japanese restaurant

    Jin Kichi is a nice little Japanese place in Hampstead. http://tr.im/mG5w
    832-full

    Konstam

    Come to Oliver Rowe's Konstam, where 85% of the produce is grown/reared within the tube network. Great seasonal food. http://bit.ly/x7yhS
    831-full

    Malabar Indian Restaurant

    Tucked behind Notting Hill Gate is a lovely Indian restaurant, The Malabar, which is consistently delicious. http://bit.ly/Un9pG
    826-full

    The Troubadour

    The Troubadour is a fabulous 1950's coffee house with a cafe/restaurant menu, a music venue downstairs & a deli next door. http://bit.ly/22P2gS
    821-full

    William IV gastropub

    Just off the Shoreditch beaten track is the William IV: lovely food in a charming, calm pub, with a touch of eccentricity. http://bit.ly/44T3D
    820-full

    Havelock Tavern

    A buzzy gastropub that serves great food, the Havelock is worth seeking out. No bookings & no cards here, come with cash. http://bit.ly/18kUJ4
    808-full

    Rock and Sole Plaice for Fish & Chips

    Fish & Chips in central London? Go to The Rock & Sole Plaice in Covent Garden. Haddock & chips please, for me. http://bit.ly/Npljs
    807-full

    Rasa

    This is the original Rasa and is a fantasic place to try delicious Keralan & South Indian vegetarian food. http://bit.ly/OrZm3
    796-full

    St John's Bread & Wine

    St John's Bread & Wine is the canteen style offshoot of St John's restaurant & with equally delicious and unexpected menus.http://bit.ly/92n9Q
    795-full

    Les Trois Garcons

    Les Trois Garcons is a fabulously decadent fine dining experience in Shoreditch in a sumptuously opulent interior. http://bit.ly/BYpbM
    788-full

    Comptoir Libanais

    Comptoir Libanais serves great Lebanese food & easy on the pocket - everything from bfast to dinner + treats in between. http://tr.im/mdOo
    787-full

    Masala Zone

    Masala Zone is a great place to go for an indian meal if you find yourself in Soho needing a taste sensation. http://bit.ly/AXFSR
    728-full

    Fifteen

    Fine dining at Fifteen. Upstairs 4 the dining room, downstairs the trattoria does coffees/breakfasts + mediterranean grub. http://bit.ly/16RpS7
    726-full

    Ottolenghi

    For the classiest breakfast or the most delicious healthy lunch around you can't beat Ottolenghi. http://bit.ly/Puf03
    722-full

    Eco

    Eco is a pizzeria in Clapham that has been serving thin sourdough pizzas and other italian staples in the area for years. http://bit.ly/DQm2k
    716-full

    The Pavillion Cafe, Victoria Park

    The Pavillion Cafe overlooks a lake, has fantastic organic breakfasts, coffees and lunches 7 days a week in Victoria Park. http://bit.ly/FdpOL
    710-full

    Sea Shell of Lisson Grove

    For great Fish and Chips you can do no better than coming to the Sea Shell, where they have been frying for decades. http://bit.ly/UYa06
    709-full

    Ranoush Juice

    The best place for a late night shwarma and fresh melon juice in town. http://bit.ly/N1O3e
    704-full

    Petersham Nurseries

    Skye Gryngell's restaurant is one of the loveliest places in London to go for lunch. Walk from Richmond down the river. http://bit.ly/32w4TC
    702-full

    Raoul's

    Raoul's is the place to go for brunch, mediterranean-influenced meals and foodie treats of all descriptions. http://bit.ly/JWzPh
    690-full

    The French House

    The French House is a Soho institution & retains its charm. Downstairs is a small & lively bar, upstairs a restaurant. http://bit.ly/TRmEi
    689-full

    TeaSmith

    At the beautifully elegant TeaSmith you can buy, drink and learn about many types of tea, green, white and brown. http://bit.ly/1nWSTp
    682-full

    The Peasant

    The Peasant is an award-winning gastropub with a fine dining restaurant upstairs. Top notch. http://tr.im/lwV
    681-full

    Mildred's Vegetarian Restaurant

    Mildred's is the big daddy of London veggie restaurants, having been in Soho since 1988. Fantastic fine dining for all. http://bit.ly/zOA6x
    678-full

    Tapas Brindisa

    Tip top tapas in a civilised, airy restaurant with a relaxed vibe, right next to the bustle of Borough Market. http://tr.im/lqVd
    677-full

    Monmouth Coffee

    The original Monmouth coffee shop is in Covent Garden but I love this one overlooking Borough Market best. Top Coffee. http://bit.ly/16oCmb
    672-full

    Whitechapel Gallery Dining Room

    The Whitechapel Gallery Dining Room is garnering great reviews for chef Maria Elia's new take on seasonal Brit produce. http://bit.ly/LKKw0
    671-full

    Japan Centre

    When you want some sushi rolls and a Japanese picnic to take away the Japan Centre is the place to come. http://bit.ly/ZkkIo
    656-full

    Bocca di Lupo

    Fine Italian dining with prices to match, Bocca di Lupo's reviews are fabulous and the word is they do not lie. http://tr.im/ldTX
    655-full

    Cafe in the Crypt

    Great value , nice food and a haven of calm in the West End: Cafe in the Crypt under St Martins in the Fields. http://bit.ly/m5jCg
    643-full

    Duke of Cambridge

    The Duke of Cambridge is an organic gastropub in Islington with really lovely food in a buzzy, friendly ambiance. http://bit.ly/2nKCh2
    642-full

    Comptoir Gascon

    Comtoir Gascon is a little bit of the South of France in London with wonderful food to eat, to buy, and to savour. http://bit.ly/dNqQ8
    636-full

    Frizzante

    I had brunch at Frizzante, at the Hackney City Farm, today. It's great, wholesome Italian food in a busy buzzy place.http://bit.ly/D5Ng4
    631-full

    Maison Bertaux

    If you feel the need for a delicate pastry in Soho then come to Maison Bertaux. Fruit tart please, and a coffee. http://bit.ly/17Frbv
    630-full

    Albert & Pearl

    Sometimes you just fall for a place, know what I mean? Albert & Pearl for cocktails, food and a good friendly ambiance. http://bit.ly/2lyVwA
    624-full

    Anchor & Hope

    One of the best gastropubs with a legendary Sunday lunch the Anchor & Hope is a serious foodie place with a relaxed vibe. http://bit.ly/ybKib
    623-full

    Cafe Viet Nam

    This is a Vietnamese Street cafe. Try Ca Phe Sua, Vietnamese espresso with condensed milk. SATURDAYS ONLY http://bit.ly/7cZ85
    617-full

    Scooterworks

    If you're into scooters then you'll enjoy Scooterworks, an eclectic cafe where they sell scooters, and good coffee. http://bit.ly/iGnhX
    616-full

    Sweet

    A perfect coffee/cake/light bite pitstop in Exmouth Market. http://tr.im/kION
    600-full

    The Queens Head & Artichoke

    The Queens Head & Artichoke is a really nice pub which does rather wonderful food, in a really good location. http://bit.ly/17pcMt
    599-full

    The Cow Pub & Restaurant

    The Cow: a small restaurant upstairs, or eat in the pub downstairs. Try Guiness & Oysters in this W. London hangout. http://bit.ly/l24wd
    597-full

    William Curley

    Chocolate lovers, listen up! William and Suzue Curley win every chocolate award going - find out why! http://bit.ly/13iAYG
    590-full

    Canteen

    Canteen: responsibly sourced Brit produce, at reasonable prices in a contemporary space in Spitalfields. http://bit.ly/owmwx
    585-full

    Stringray Globe Cafe

    This is a nice relaxed pitstop on the sunday Columbia Road trail, and they are open all week too. http://tr.im/kfag
    582-full

    Green and Red

    Green and Red is a bar/restaurant where you can eat, and drink lovely, fine Tequilas and tequila cocktails, and dance too! http://tr.im/keU5
    581-full

    Cottons Camden

    I don't know if it's because the sun is shining, but my thoughts are turning to Rum Punch and, thus, naturally to Cottons. http://tr.im/keOT
    573-full

    Saki

    Saki is fine dining Japanese style, and is just lovely. Saki has some Japanese high-tech elements plus a cocktail bar. http://tr.im/k87O
    572-full

    Maids of Honour

    The Maids of Honour is a proper old-fashioned tea shop which bakes everything in house and it's all delicious. http://tr.im/k82T
    570-full

    Fino

    It would be so wrong of me not to tell you about Fino, the sensational Spanish restaurant owned by the Sam and Eddie Hart. http://tr.im/k7y5
    569-full

    The Endurance

    The Endurance is a great pub in the heart of Soho, and it does a really good meal too. http://tr.im/k7Ck
    568-full

    Quo Vadis

    Quo Vadis is immaculate in every way. Fine dining with panache courtesy of the absurdly talented Hart Brothers. http://tr.im/k7ub
    527-full

    Gaby's

    Gaby's is a pop-in-for-a-salt-beef-sandwich kind of a place with great falafels in pitta, plus good salads. http://tr.im/k0AB
    526-full

    Fernandez and Wells

    Coffee lovers take note - this is fabulous. Food lovers also. This is the coffee of your dreams with food to match. http://tr.im/k0xI
    525-full

    Rules

    Rules is the oldest restaurant in London, established by Thomas Rule in 1798 and is super elegant and old school. http://tr.im/k0tE
    524-full

    Viet Hoa

    The Viet Hoa was the first canteen Vietnamese restaurant on the Kingsland Road and is always good. http://tr.im/k0qc
    514-full

    Inshoku

    Inshoku is a good local japanese restaurant tucked behind Waterloo station. http://tr.im/jTBm
    513-full

    Yauatcha

    Quite the smartest, most glamourous place to have tea and cake in Soho, Yauatcha also does the most exquisite Dim Sum ever.http://tr.im/jTvU
    512-full

    Busaba Eathai

    Casual Thai dining Alan Yau style at Busaba Eathai in Soho (also nr Selfridges). http://tr.im/jO90
    511-full

    Food For Thought

    Food For Thought is a tiny daytime place in Covent Garden serving really good, satisfying vegetarian food. http://tr.im/jO7c
    504-full

    Moro

    Moro means absolutely fantastic Spanish and Moorish influenced food served beautifully with an impressive wine list. ttp://tr.im/jKZx
    502-full

    Flat White

    Come on down for one of London's best coffees from Flat White, the kiwi run hang out on Berwick Street. http://tr.im/jJU2
    500-full

    Story Deli

    Fancy the airiest, lighlest, most meltingly delicious pizza? Then come to Story Deli and enjoy. http://tr.im/jJRA
    499-full

    J. Sheekey

    Sheekeys, a west end classic, serves wonderful seafood in elegant surroundings with top service in the old-fashioned way. http://tr.im/jJPJ
    492-full

    Angelus

    Angelus is fine dining heaven, all delicate crystal glasses and starched napkins with a french-inspired menu. Brunch too. http://tr.im/jCW7
    486-full

    Slow Food Market

    Slow Food London have picked over 40 UK artisan food producers for this open air market with talks. Sounds yummy. http://tr.im/jPhw
    480-full

    Acorn House Restaurant

    At Acorn House the emphasis is on sustainability, or should I say, on really great food, with sustainability. http://tr.im/jvHQ
    479-full

    Harris

    People who works near Harris' are fierce in their loyalty to this Italian sandwich shop, and it's easy to see why. http://tr.im/jvEb
    478-full

    Green Papaya

    Green Papaya is a vietnamese restaurant with an outdoor space where you can eat in the summer and a mellow ambiance. http://tr.im/jvBh
    473-full

    manna

    Manna is a lovely, airy restaurant in Primrose Hill. Oh, and did I mention that it's all gourmet vegetarian food? http://tr.im/jsum
    469-full

    Neal's Yard Dairy

    For British cheeses there's nowhere better than Neal's Yard Dairy so let them guide you to taste heaven here. It's lovely. http://tr.im/jp27
    468-full

    La Fromagerie

    La Fromagerie is absolute foodie cheese heaven. It also has a tasting cafe, which is a great spot for a bite of lunch. http://tr.im/jp0r
    461-full

    Marine Ices

    Marine Ices is an institution, serving the best ice cream in London and lovely Italian food Camden and beyond. http://tr.im/jjdQ
    460-full

    Paradise by way of Kensal Green

    The Paradise is a truly lovely pub turned into heaven: a gastropub with attitude where you can eat, drink and be merry. http://tr.im/jj9Q
    453-full

    Pierino

    Good italian food in South Kensington at Pierino. http://tr.im/jf3L
    451-full

    Phat Phuc Noodle Bar

    Phat Phuc (Happy Buddha in Vietnamese): this lunchtime noodle bar on a courtyard in Chelsea makes Happy Buddhas of us all. http://tr.im/jeNW
    450-full

    Sushi Say

    Locals rave about Sushi Say and for good reason - great authentic Japanese food. http://tr.im/jeFd
    449-full

    Eyre Brothers

    This is fine dining as it should be, in my book. Exquisite portuguese influenced food from the masterful chef, David Eyre. http://tr.im/jeD7
    425-full

    Canela

    Canela: Portuguese cafe with a funky laid back vibe in Soho (+ one in Covent Garden too). Opens into the evenings. http://tr.im/j2fW
    424-full

    Blue Elephant

    Blue Elephant is the most opulent Thai restaurant I can think of. And sometimes you want that, know what I mean? http://tr.im/j2dB
    420-full

    Pinchito

    Pinchito does yummy tapas, good vibes and a relaxed bar on the edge of the city, right by the Old Street Roundabout. http://tr.im/iZW3
    406-full

    Wright Brothers

    Wright Bros is a serious seafood restaurant with a casual wine bar vibe. Overlooking Borough Market. http://tr.im/iXhb
    399-full

    Wahaca

    Wahaca is an airy, open space with a great menu of Mexican street food. There's a 2nd branch in the Westfield Centre too. http://tr.im/iRNJ
    387-full

    Tha Ambassador

    Hearty modern European food and charming service at The Ambassador on Exmouth Market. http://tr.im/iNnM
    373-full

    Bistrotheque

    Bistrotheque is fine dining with a relaxed confidence, and a hip edge that pleases. 23-27 Wadeson Street E2 9DR. http://tr.im/iKvR
    360-full

    Bea's of Bloomsbury

    Nice cafe type place for lunch in Theobald's Road. Great cakes. Bea's of Bloomsbury. http://bit.ly/2A30hG
    317-full

    Joe Allen

    An after-theatre meal in town? Joe Allen: 13 Exeter St, WC2E 7DT http://bit.ly/JILEE is the classic venue unchanged for years, in a good way
    167-full

    The Eagle

    The Eagle, 159 Farringdon Rd EC1R 3AL This is where the whole gastropub movement began and well worth a foodie pilgrimage. http://tr.im/i1UZ
    166-full

    Cinnamon Club

    Cinnamon Club: fabulous. Swanky, elegant surroundings + sensational modern indian food. http://tr.im/i1Tz 30-32 Gt Smith St SW1P 3BU
    121-full

    The Easton

    Fancy a relaxed meal in a lively gastropub? The Easton (22 Easton St, WC1X 0DS) is a short stroll from Kings Cross, and utterly delicious.
  • Shop
    1158-full

    Borough Market

    A stroll down the South Bank and an explore of Borough Market has to be in the top ten things to do in the whole of London http://bit.ly/cupfq
    1147-full

    The Print Club

    The Print Club - a novel way to convert pictures from your London trip into a physical reminder to take home http://bit.ly/2AqnM
    1128-full

    Covent Garden Real Food Market

    The Covent Garden Real Food Market is open every Thursday until September 24th - no self respecting foodie should miss out http://bit.ly/4Cvn4J
    1122-full

    Daunt Books

    Daunt Books has been described as "the most beautiful bookshop in London - designed for travellers who like reading" http://bit.ly/2FPsjw
    1115-full

    La Cave A Fromage

    La Cave a Fromage is every cheese lover's dream http://bit.ly/lSAgC
    1112-full

    Paul A Young Fine Chocolates

    Indulge in handmade, luxurious chocolate creations at Paul Young's boutique chocolate shop in Camden Passage, Islington http://bit.ly/fs22M
    1110-full

    Camden Markets

    Why not combine a trip to the Camden Fringe with an explore of the world famous markets http://bit.ly/12hFgr
    1094-full

    Beyond Retro

    Beyond Retro is a huge warehouse in Brick Lane full of not-too-expensive cool clothes http://bit.ly/Pp5yl
    1093-full

    kj's laundry

    kj's laundry is a multi-label fashion boutique housing up-and-coming labels alongside established designers http://bit.ly/Teacx
    1082-full

    Harrods Sale

    "The is only one sale" - the Harrod's sale is on until Sunday 16th July http://bit.ly/9iuYx
    1015-full

    Oliver Spencer Menswear

    You may know Oliver Spencer but if not get down to Lamb's Conduit Street and check out his supremely effortless menswear. http://bit.ly/2lEaXS
    1013-full

    Ella Doran

    Ella Doran is a wonderful textile designer who transforms your everyday things into objects of beauty with colour & life. http://bit.ly/pMr8i
    1010-full

    Viola

    Viola is a brand new women's fashion shop that looks v good. Classic London Boho chic with bijoux labels + shoes. Mmmm.. http://bit.ly/6IyBt
    1009-full

    Cath Kidston

    If by chance you don't know Cath Kidston, Queen of Florals, check out her Covent Garden shop for post-ironic chintz. http://bit.ly/7glyE
    1003-full

    The Albion

    That Terence Conran, he's no fool. With Albion he's scored high marks yet again with this upmarket, updated caff. http://bit.ly/17vFk7
    1002-full

    Pollocks Toy Museum

    1 of London's quirkiest hidden delights Pollock's Toy museum houses an eclectic collection of toy theatres, toys & games. http://bit.ly/3L2TPp
    1001-full

    Magma

    The Magma product shop is an emporium of cool toys for grown-ups just as the Magma bookshops are the kings of print. http://tr.im/owx7
    999-full

    Junky Styling

    Junky Styling: deconstructed fashion with new pieces born of old, seriously cutting edge & funky. http://bit.ly/na864
    996-full

    Artists Open Studios @ Chocolate Factory

    Open studios weekend @ Chocolate Factory in Stoke Newington. 26 artists/designer makers show/sell their work direct. http://bit.ly/sQwwY
    946-full

    Playin' Games

    I'll give you one guess as to what they sell at Playin' Games...nr the British Museum, this is great for board games. http://bit.ly/AYZ4I
    942-full

    James Smith & Sons Umbrellas

    James Smith & Sons is the place to get an umbrella for life, form, function & beauty that will keep you dry for years. http://bit.ly/DFteh
    934-full

    Pokit

    Clothes, shoes & bags for men & women, always with the accent on design. Pokit do a 2-wk made-to-measure suit for both M&F.http://bit.ly/Lohp5
    933-full

    Davenports Magic Shop

    Davenports: a magic shop - it's in a tube station, for goodness sake, how much more magical could it be?! Illusions galore.http://bit.ly/D3NwD
    925-full

    Jakes

    Jakes is a great Soho shop for menswear / boyswear with a fantastic range of T shirts & comfortable, wearable clothes. http://bit.ly/f95oF
    924-full

    Imilda

    Imilda is the shop where designer Imilda Wright sells her wearable skirts, shirts, & dresses plus some childrenswear too. http://tr.im/o8XK
    915-full

    Steidville London

    Steidl is an independent German publisher, of gorgeous art, photography and literature & here's their London shop. http://bit.ly/JA6Ky
    914-full

    Future Vintage

    Future Vintage: a dress agency where you will find designer clothes, 2nd hand, at knock-down prices. Sat 12-4 & Sun 10-3. http://bit.ly/148bsC
    913-full

    Wawa

    Sofas with real style from Wawa, another of Columbia Rd's sunday delights. Also Matt Fothergill bags which are fabulous. http://bit.ly/xDCur
    907-full

    Rough Trade East

    Rough Trade East: a record shop of the most indie order. Top browsing. Lots of new musical friends await you here. http://bit.ly/3nK5zJ
    906-full

    Cybercandy

    A candy emporium with sweets from around the globe: Japanese, Finnish, Swedish, Mexican, you name it. Globe-nibbling. http://bit.ly/AUDR5
    905-full

    RSJ Restaurant

    RSJ is a nice franco/british/italian restaurant near the RNT and South Bank with a lovely wine list from the Loire valley. http://bit.ly/1gSCL1
    904-full

    Tales on Moon Lane Children's bookshop

    Now, you've got to love a bookshop dedicated to children's books, haven't you? http://bit.ly/4rnRA
    902-full

    Artwords Bookshop

    Artwords is the place if you love magazines, books & videos on the contemporary visual arts. Top browsability. http://bit.ly/3HDFra
    897-full

    Hurwendeki

    Hurwendeki is a cool vintage shop in Spitalfields (and Soho too) with lots of quirky, wearable own-label things too. http://bit.ly/2vQ9y
    880-full

    High Stakes Gamblers' Bookshop

    If you feel the need to hone yr Holdem theory or check the odds of hitting that inside straight, this is the place to come.http://bit.ly/n1seQ
    873-full

    Foyles

    Foyles is one of London's great bookshops which, though huge, still has many quirks about it & the staff know everything. http://bit.ly/DMJwM
    872-full

    Ray's Jazz in Foyles

    Ray's Jazz is the place you can go and say "it's a flugelhorn and it goes like this...la, la, la" and they'll know it. http://bit.ly/YJMZ8
    870-full

    Chas Foote's Music Shop

    Are you a drummer? Chas Foote's is the place you can come and talk sticks and skins without fear of ridicule. http://bit.ly/QlT2T
    869-full

    Jarndyce Books

    Opp. British Museum is a wonderful bookshop specialising in 18th/19th century literature + bizarre titles. http://www.jarndyce.co.uk/
    865-full

    Eliot Zed

    Hurrah for independent shoe shops. Eliot Zed is a nice one, with boots and loafers as well as more dressed up shoes. http://bit.ly/20u1mn
    862-full

    Brindisa @ Borough Market

    When you go to Borough Market, as you must, make sure you find the Brindisa shop - the greatest spanish deli in London. http://bit.ly/sqANH
    860-full

    Laura J London

    If you love shoes, ladies, get to Laura J London in Islington. It's a must-try-on destination for treats for feet. http://bit.ly/10WlmH
    855-full

    Baker & Spice

    There are 3 Baker & Spice cafes, in Belgravia, Maida Vale & here. Think heavenly breakfasts, afternoon teas & bites. http://tr.im/n27d
    845-full

    Melrose & Morgan

    Melrose & Morgan is your wish list local deli. You can eat in the coffee shop or take it away for later. Foodies ahoy! http://bit.ly/DaSDC
    841-full

    Mallon & Taub

    If you find yourself needing a pair of glasses, or fancying a change, and you like fashion, this is the place for you. http://bit.ly/fSDJV
    840-full

    The London Silver Vaults

    The Silver Vaults are a warren of strong rooms under Chancery Lane, housing an eccentric bunch of antique silver dealers. http://bit.ly/GxJUf
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    127 brick Lane

    Love fashion? You must go to 127 Brick Lane post haste, for the sake of your wardrobe happiness. http://bit.ly/mvfrM
    825-full

    Divette

    Divette is a tiny emporium of femininity in Portobello, with some of the frilliest knickers around: for everyday divas. http://bit.ly/16TA8L
    824-full

    Agent Provocateur

    For luxurious, sexy undies that don't seem to be making too much effort, it just comes naturally: Soho, Agent Provocateur. http://bit.ly/49CGBE
    818-full

    Vincenzo Caffarella @ Alfie's Antiques Market

    There is a magic in Italian lighting and furniture desig: Vincenzo Caffarela have it in spades. http://bit.ly/H9Q9N
    814-full

    Les Couilles du Chien

    Les Couilles du Chien is a great place to browse lovely old furniture & eclectic homeware on the Golborne Road. http://bit.ly/3XfYtz
    802-full

    Hoxton Boutique

    Fashionistas! You will want to check out the Hoxton Boutique for their own-label stuff, their cool designers + funky bling.http://tr.im/mhwV
    800-full

    Lualua popup shop @ Craft Central

    Contemporary jewellery designers Lualua & Karen Morrison open a pop-up shop for a week at Craft Central in Clerkenwell. http://bit.ly/H2mdP
    799-full

    Burberry Sale Shop

    If you like your classic labels, and like 'em discounted then you may be interested in the Burberry sale shop in Hackney. http://bit.ly/pDyiT
    793-full

    Bourgeois Boheme

    Cool Vegan Shoes and accessories for him & her at this Richmond shop. Fashion with compassion, as they put it eloquently. http://bit.ly/YMzV4
    792-full

    Olive loves Alfie

    A wonderful kids clothes/lifestyle shop. Lots of Scandi designers/labels - the funkiest togs 4 Ur well dressed littl'uns. http://bit.ly/5ggzz
    786-full

    Dover Street Market

    If fashion is your bag you will want to drop in on Dover St Market where there are offerings from labels large & small. http://bit.ly/4sLYVU
    785-full

    Emma Hope Shoes

    This Amwell Street shop was Emma Hope's 1st; is in the nicest place & often has sale stock at big discounts. http://bit.ly/QP1ox
    725-full

    Twentytwentyone

    If you love design, you'll love Twenty twentyone, a perfectly formed homeware and furniture shop in Islington. http://bit.ly/tH2eU
    724-full

    Stephen Einhorn

    Truly original jewellery made on the premises, some with a touch of gothic, some super-delicate. Cool his n hers bling. http://bit.ly/CpRdk
    721-full

    Playlounge

    Playlounge manages to keep cutsie cool, filled as it is with funky little toys and appealing silly stuff for grown-ups. http://bit.ly/uJHOH
    720-full

    Blade Rubber

    Blade Rubber is a cute shop near the British Museum which sells & makes (to order) 1000s of different rubber stamps. http://bit.ly/3rbdH6
    712-full

    Compendia

    While in Greenwich, check out Compendia for its games and puzzles: a real old-fashioned, family run toy shop. http://bit.ly/jNxIQ
    711-full

    Theirnibs

    Cute designer clothes for children in this lovely shop in Portobello with a play area to keep the littl'uns happy. http://bit.ly/txQaw
    698-full

    King and Queen of Bethnal Green

    The cool K&Q sells vintage designer fashion, handmade jewellery and made to measure leather jackets, shoes and bags. http://bit.ly/T6Cm7
    697-full

    Tatty Devine

    Quirky jewellery in this fun shop. A true original, where else can a plectrum become a charm? http://bit.ly/T7upc
    694-full

    Sh!

    Sh! is that rare bird, an erotic store run by and for women. Guys welcome if in the company of a member of the fairer sex. http://bit.ly/3t8fAY
    693-full

    Eastside Books

    When you're on Brick Lane, take time to check out Eastside Books for its top browsability and gorgeous books. http://bit.ly/STAXM
    689-full

    TeaSmith

    At the beautifully elegant TeaSmith you can buy, drink and learn about many types of tea, green, white and brown. http://bit.ly/1nWSTp
    684-full

    The World's End

    If you love fashion, you'll want to make the pilgrimage to Vivienne Westwood's shop on the King's Road. http://bit.ly/BT74I
    683-full

    Beyond the Valley

    Beyond The Valley is a wonderfully eclectic shop; a creative community supporting new talent in fashion, art & design. http://bit.ly/18QvEU
    674-full

    Hope and Greenwood

    Hope and Greenwood has now got a branch in Covent Garden, hurray! Purveyors of Splendid Confectionary indeed. http://tr.im/lqGF
    673-full

    The Jackson Twins

    when you're in the Portobello area, detour to check out the Jackson sisters' pretty shoes and funky accessories. http://bit.ly/FqvJg
    670-full

    Happie Loves It

    If you're feeling like you need something girly and summery make your way to Happie Loves It immediately for a fix of chic.http://bit.ly/gVBNs
    666-full

    Calder Bookshop

    The Calder Bookshop, opposite the Young Vic, hosts loads of different evening events and is great for a literary browse. http://tr.im/lmO1
    660-full

    Sasti

    Sasti for the cutest, funkiest, most hard-wearing kids clothes in town, and all British-made. http://bit.ly/2AT8K0
    659-full

    Bagman & Robin

    Bagman and Robin is where Marco and Lee show their wares: beautiful handmade handbags, artworks and accessories. http://bit.ly/1QsNF2
    649-full

    Ryantown

    Come and savour the wonderful whimsy of Rob Ryan's cut out designs in his Columbia Rd shop. SAT PM and SUN ONLY. http://bit.ly/140E8e
    648-full

    Suck and Chew

    Suck & Chew is the old-style sweet shop of yr dreams, & yr mother's nightmares, on lovely Columbia Rd. SUNDAYS ONLY. http://www.tr.im/lb3d
    647-full

    Charles Fox

    If you have any glam makeup needs, come to Charles Fox, theatrical make-up specialists. http://bit.ly/4uasJ
    646-full

    Arthur Beale, Ships Chandlers

    I love this shop, I love the absurdity of a ships chandlers in Covent Garden for that yacht anchored in Neal St. http://bit.ly/1aqPeX
    637-full

    Radio Days

    Radio Days is a glorious shrine to all things 20's to 70's. So come to Lower Marsh to get some seriously retro style. http://bit.ly/PH5xQ
    635-full

    What the Butler Wore

    For 60's and 70's vintage (men and women) check out What the Butler Wore in Waterloo. http://bit.ly/a8A99
    634-full

    The Old Curiosity Shop

    Old meets new in this 1567 building where Daita Kimura's hip shoes and clothing look oh so fabulous. http://bit.ly/1EoGEw
    622-full

    The Hive Honey Shop

    Many honeys plus products made with honey, propolis and royal gelly and with beehives out back, this shop is bee-tastic. http://bit.ly/DgBms
    621-full

    Persephone Books

    Persephone Books is a total one-off. They publish and sell beautiful editions of neglected twenteith century classics. http://bit.ly/QzfyK
    615-full

    Illustrated People

    Seriously funky T-shirts by this young East London design studio in a bright, airy shop. http://bit.ly/10PXPd
    613-full

    Bridgewood & Neitzert

    Bridgewood & Neitzert make violins, violas, cellos, you get the picture. They also stock a range of electric violins. http://bit.ly/3XSIMQ
    612-full

    Antoni & Alison

    Witty, pretty, chic clothing by the design duo of Antoni & Alison in this quirky shop near Exmouth Market. Tube:Farringdon http://bit.ly/FQcv4
    603-full

    Luna and Curious

    Luna and Curious is a one-off, magical shop where six designers ply their wondrous wares in Brick Lane. http://www.tr.im/kE87
    601-full

    After Noah

    After Noah is a magpie's heaven. They sell everything from tables to telephones, tin robots to trugs. http://bit.ly/hfxN3
    596-full

    Mary Quant

    Here's a shop where you can buy Mary Quant make-up, plus clothes and accessories, with that iconic 60s flower graphic. http://bit.ly/ym9Gk
    594-full

    Supernice

    Supernice sell great wall decals plus other funky stuff. Columbia Rd Sunday opening. http://bit.ly/dgQnV
    593-full

    Jane Bourvis

    Jane Bourvis is a treasure trove of antique lace and delicate vintage pieces, lovingly reworked into new favourite things http://bit.ly/16zm5P
    592-full

    The Store Rooms

    The Store Rooms sells chic clothes and shoes from last season, from good small labels, at a healthy discount. http://bit.ly/2cjVrQ
    587-full

    Harold Moore's Records

    For classical sounds, come to the eccentric and comprehensive Harold Moore's in Soho. Hum it, they'll have it and find it. http://tr.im/kffr
    586-full

    Phonica

    You like dance music on vinyl, you'll love Phonica, the coolest music shop in Soho. http://tr.im/kfdM
    523-full

    La Maison des Roses

    At La Maison des Roses it's roses all the way: fresh rose stems, gorgeous silk roses & rose oil scented products. http://tr.im/k0mp
    522-full

    Comfort Station

    Comfort Station sells super cool jewellery and also bags - all with an eclectic touch. http://tr.im/k0kl
    521-full

    Stuart R Stevenson

    This is the most good-looking shop for artists and gilders in town. http://tr.im/k0fF
    516-full

    Mrs Kibbles Olde Sweet Shoppe

    Enjoy some good old fashioned British candy, something we've always done well, from a proper shop full of jars and jars...http://tr.im/jUhS
    515-full

    SCP

    SCP is an Aladin's cave for the modern home. You name it, if these guys think it's well designed, they'll stock it. http://tr.im/jUfN
    510-full

    Sign of the Times

    Sign of The Times is a dress agency specialising in current (womens) designer second-hand clothes, shoes and bags. http://tr.im/jO5C
    509-full

    Shelf

    Shelf is such fun. Objets, most useful, some just gorgeous, all chosen by Katy and Jane who are designers themselves. http://tr.im/jO3I
    508-full

    Elemental

    Elemental is yet another reason to go to Spitalfields: handmade furniture and antique curios, plus great lighting. http://tr.im/jO1Q
    501-full

    Caravan

    Make a beeline for Caravan where stylish stylist Emily Chambers sells wonderful eclectica for you and your home. http://tr.im/jJSa
    491-full

    Black Truffle

    Bags and Shoes, it's the winning womens retail combination and Black Truffle are always funky and always in the lead. http://tr.im/jCSR
    490-full

    James Taylor & Son Bespoke Shoemakers

    Should you feel the need for a pair of bespoke shoes, as you might, this would be the place to come. http://tr.im/jCQU
    489-full

    Do

    Do is one of those homeware shops that makes you want to move into an empty house with nothing and begin again.
    477-full

    Lock & Co Hatters

    Lock & Co are a most elegant hat shop in St James' selling ladies and mens headwear. http://tr.im/jvuT
    476-full

    Mungo & Maud

    Mungo & Maud are a dog and cat outfitters. Yes, that's right. Check out those chic pet fashion needs in this stylish shop. http://tr.im/jvt3
    475-full

    Bang Bang

    Bang Bang sells vintage clothes, womens and mens, and is a styish stop off in Soho. http://tr.im/jvmO
    474-full

    Kokon Tozai

    Seriously hip designer clothing, interesting bits and pieces and a DJ, all in a shop the size of your mum's larder in Soho. http://tr.im/jv
    469-full

    Neal's Yard Dairy

    For British cheeses there's nowhere better than Neal's Yard Dairy so let them guide you to taste heaven here. It's lovely. http://tr.im/jp27
    468-full

    La Fromagerie

    La Fromagerie is absolute foodie cheese heaven. It also has a tasting cafe, which is a great spot for a bite of lunch. http://tr.im/jp0r
    465-full

    Bread & Honey

    Mens and womens wearable clothes from lovely labels, all with a chic 'je ne sais quoi', at Bread & Honey. http://tr.im/joU4
    459-full

    Howie & Belle

    Howie & Belle is a vintage shop full of unusual antique pieces put together with oodles of style. http://tr.im/jj4K
    457-full

    Loop

    Loop is for knitters. It sells yarn and all that jazz, does it with style and is in one of Islington's nicest streets. http://tr.im/jj12
    456-full

    Unto This Last

    Unto This Last makes and sells ultra modern furniture, designed by Olivier and cut by robot computer in the back room. http://tr.im/jiZB
    448-full

    Alternative Fashion Week

    Loads of young designers here in Spitalfields Market for Alternative Fashion Week. Catwalk every day + market. http://tr.im/jeqf
    443-full

    Rigby and Peller

    Rigby and Peller is the ultimate bra shop, where women come to get a really well-fitted bra from the experts. http://tr.im/jdWx
    442-full

    Lezley Craze Gallery

    Lesley Craze Gallery is a wonderful contemporary jewellery gallery, showing work by 100 talented designers. http://tr.im/jdQ5
    423-full

    V V Rouleaux

    VV Rouleaux is the trimmings emporium of your most opulent, elegant dreams. http://tr.im/j20R
    422-full

    Ca4La

    Ca4La is a quirky hat shop in Shoreditch, the only London outlet for this Japanese company. http://tr.im/j1Op
    419-full

    Tim Bryars Ltd

    Cecil Court has many fine shops and in Tim Bryars Ltd you will find all manner of early maps and printed treasures. http://tr.im/iZHH
    405-full

    B Store

    B Store is a fashion destination for both men and women. 30 young designers. Chic. http://tr.im/iXcj
    404-full

    A Child Of The Jago

    Release your inner dandy, boys, at A Child Of The Jago - seriously fun hip menswear in Shoreditch. http://tr.im/iZBl
    400-full

    Algerian Coffee Stores

    Any coffee/tea paraphenalia you can think of, plus all manners of leaves and beans at this 120 yr-old Soho institution. http://tr.im/iRQN
    392-full

    Books For Cooks

    Books For Cooks is a dedicated cookbook shop in the heart of Portobello with a cafe at the back. Foodie heaven. http://tr.im/iOqr
    391-full

    Richard Dare

    Richard Dare is a classy cookshop full of good stuff for the kitchen/cook in Primrose Hill. That's all you need to know. http://tr.im/iOmE
    390-full

    The Appartment

    The Appartment is a small (m & f) clothes shop selling labels (lots of Scandinavian stuff) that you won't find elsewhere. http://tr.im/iOl7
    386-full

    Albam

    Albam: classy, classic independent men's clothes in the centre of town. Think Steve McQueen. http://tr.im/iNfr
    384-full

    A Butcher of Distinction

    A Butcher of Distinction: hip men's clothes, smart casual, very cool jeans, gorgeous shoes all with retro preppy style. http://tr.im/iN9v
    353-full

    Equa

    Chic Fair Trade and Organic womens clothing, shoes & accessories: Equa in Islington, 28 Camden Passage, London, N1 8ED. http://bit.ly/1a8py4
    313-full

    Watch Service Centre

    John Lloyd at the Watch Service Centre, 60, Clerkenwell Rd, London, EC1M 5PX http://bit.ly/1dH7iT will nurse your ailing timepiece with love
    165-full

    Caramelbaby&child

    Got a kid to buy a chic piece of clothing for? Try Caramelbaby&child at 291 Brompton Rd, SW3 2DY + 3 other shops www.caramel-shop.co.uk
    164-full

    Soboyesoong

    A fashion curio on the edge of Shoreditch: Soboyesoong at 13 Calvert Avenue, E2 7JP. http://tr.im/i0wn It's in a great road too.
  • Experience
    1180-full

    Sir John Soanes Museum - evenings

    On the first Tuesday of each month, take a candlelit tour around the residence of architect and collector Sir John Soane http://bit.ly/G9PdO
    1179-full

    Design Museum

    Nestled on the far end of the South Bank sits the streamlined and minimalist building that is the Design Museum http://bit.ly/1675Ve
    1178-full

    Ladurée @ Harrods

    Ladurée is a French tea salon at the back of the Knightsbridge institution, Harrods http://bit.ly/CNLtE
    1174-full

    Trailer Happiness

    How about a few exotic cocktails? Trailer Happiness is a relaxed intimate basement bar plenty with a retro interior http://bit.ly/1bgzet
    1173-full

    Bloomsbury Lanes

    Bloomsbury Lanes is an authentically American '50s bowling alley located off a quiet sidestreet near Euston http://bit.ly/2rVvaL
    1171-full

    Sushi School

    Why not try something a little different and go to Sushi School in Golders Green http://bit.ly/SlglT
    1169-full

    Tate Lates @ Tate Britain

    Tate Lates - on the first Friday of the month the Tate Britain extends it's normal opening hours to 10pm http://bit.ly/Fqpgz
    1168-full

    Zombie Sports Day

    Take part in the Zombie Sports Day on Monday http://bit.ly/TynCM
    Anz_94x92

    Mudchute Farm

    Mudchute Farm is the city's biggest farm and offers 200 different animals, horse riding and a fantastic restaurant http://bit.ly/de1Rh
    1165-full

    Sunday night @ The Comedy Store

    Join the crowd trying to escape the gotta-go-to-work blues by heading down to The Comedy Store in Piccadilly on Sunday http://bit.ly/gVJ1e
    1164-full

    V&A Museum Lates

    On the last Friday of every month the V&A Museum is open until 10pm http://bit.ly/gpSAh
    1163-full

    The Ritzy Cinema, Brixton

    The Ritzy Bar and Screen in Brixton is a lovely rambling old cinema with intimate little screening rooms http://bit.ly/14I62o
    1161-full

    20th Century Theatre Speakeasy

    20th Century Theatre Speakeasy - vintage outfits, cocktails, jitterbuggin’, live music and some amazing style-spotting http://bit.ly/XaLWU
    1160-full

    Hackney City Farm

    If there’s one activity not synonymous with London Town, it’s farming - Hackney City Farm will be a breath of fresh air http://bit.ly/2zuucF
    1159-full

    The Dove

    The Dove in Hammersmith is the kind of traditional pub Hollywood execs think we have all over the place in London http://bit.ly/uPUn3
    1157-full

    Gordon's Wine Bar

    Gordon's Wine Bar is the city's oldest wine bar http://bit.ly/yMIqU
    1156-full

    Lounge Bohemia

    Behind a nondescript door in Shoreditch is a stair-case that leads into Lounge Bohemia - a Soviet kitsch lounge http://bit.ly/Ocbpd
    1153-full

    Wilton's Music Hall

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    1149-full

    Bush Hall

    The Uxbridge Road is not necessarily the most obvious destination, but the wonderful Bush Hall should not be overlooked http://bit.ly/3vRgy
    1148-full

    The Brick Lane Gallery

    The Brick Lane Gallery plays host to a plethora of modern pieces inspired by the London street art scene http://bit.ly/3Opxx
    1144-full

    The Union Chapel (venue)

    When it is not performing its function as a working church, The Union Chapel is one of London’s top gig venues http://bit.ly/T0TG9
    1141-full

    The Fashion and Textile Museum

    The Fashion and Textile Museum explores everything from fabric, to jewellery, to design http://bit.ly/rUSce
    1138-full

    Secret Cinema

    Secret Cinema is a cult club promising extraordinary films in extraordinary locations - shhh! http://bit.ly/7N5uD
    1135-full

    Bourne & Hollingsworth

    Bourne & Hollingsworth - step back in time 80 years to the roaring twenties in this prohibition era styled drinking hole http://bit.ly/NVPIW
    1134-full

    Swing Dancing @ 100 Club

    Try some Swing Dancing at the 100 Club on a Monday and sort out your Texas Tommy from your Throwout http://bit.ly/uQ6Gu
    1130-full

    The Barbican Centre

    The Barbican has an art, cinema, theatre, music and a couple of nice spots to eat - not bad for London's ugliest building http://bit.ly/17G6Zp
    1129-full

    London Mela - South Asian Festival

    The London Mela on Sunday is Europe’s largest celebration of South Asian culture and includes a mass Bollywood dance http://bit.ly/1jn6Rk
    1127-full

    Exquisite Bodies

    'Exquisite Bodies' delivers a good gross-out by exhibiting 19C anatomical models with all their gory details http://bit.ly/9gvLD
    1126-full

    Londoners Through a Lens

    Londoners Through A Lens takes a look at the capital from 1900-90 with emphasis on its inhabitants both famous and ordinary http://tr.im/wdr
    1124-full

    Dennis Severs' House

    Dennis Severs' House is a wonderful Georgian house restored to capture the atmosphere of the 18th/19th centuries http://bit.ly/lsGC9
    1123-full

    Bethnal Green Working Men's Club

    The epitome of the trendy and varied East End club scene, Bethnal Green Working Men's Club is a must see http://bit.ly/4xKZFK
    1121-full

    Le Cirque Invisible

    Charlie Chaplin's daughter Victoria and Jean-Baptiste Thierrée mix magic, acrobatics and illusion at Le Cirque Invisible http://bit.ly/RkZ9L
    1119-full

    David Byrne: Playing the Building

    This looks fab - the Talking Heads singer David Byrne has converted the Roundhouse into a giant musical instrument http://bit.ly/PGdwY
    1118-full

    Thai Festival in Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park sees the return of the annual Thai festival this weekend. Great food and a bit of culture to boot http://bit.ly/hgyd
    1117-full

    London Zoo Nights

    London Zoo is opening for an evening of entertainment, food and drink tomorrow night http://bit.ly/A7xjC
    1116-full

    Walking with Dinosaurs at the O2

    Its the last chance to see the Walking with Dinosaurs show at the O2 http://tr.im/vAzM
    1111-full

    Great British Beer Festival

    The Great British Beer Festival at Earls Court is Britain's biggest beer festival and starts tomorrow http://bit.ly/bVkcm
    1110-full

    Camden Markets

    Why not combine a trip to the Camden Fringe with an explore of the world famous markets http://bit.ly/12hFgr
    1109-full

    The Camden Fringe

    Who needs Edinburgh when you can enjoy some of the best fringe theatre and comedy in London - the Camden Fringe http://bit.ly/VgRv4
    1105-full

    Jerusalem at the Jerwood Theatre

    Jerusalem at the Jerwood Theatre is a comic look at modern English life and has been described as "startlingly brilliant" http://bit.ly/sl2FL
    1103-full

    Secretsundaze

    The institution that is Secretsundaze continues on the 9th August at Shoreditch's Light Bar http://bit.ly/eRVkv
    1102-full

    Arcadia at the Duke of York’s Theatre

    Tom Stoppard's Arcadia at the Duke of York’s Theatre has won fantastic reviews and seems to be packing the crowds in http://bit.ly/ttMdu
    1098-full

    Chanel fashmob (vs. flashmob)

    A Chanel fashmob (vs. flashmob) is being held Thursday 30th July at St Pancras International http://bit.ly/G4yCs
    1091-full

    The Old Operating Theatre Museum

    The Old Operating Theatre is famed for its intriguing interiors, gory history, and tales of disturbing medical practices http://bit.ly/c0BTh
    1089-full

    Burlesque Protest March in Camden

    Burlesque protest planned for Camden Town Hall on 30 July - "Nipple tassles will be twirled in protest"! http://bit.ly/1adb4w
    1088-full

    Seizure

    Turner Prize nominee Seizure re-opens this week - 75,000 litres of copper sulphate pumped into a council flat http://bit.ly/qSniA
    1085-full

    Lovebox Weekender

    One of London's best weekend festivals, Lovebox, is back featuring Duran Duran, Florence & The Machine and Groove Armada http://bit.ly/ZR3MM
    1084-full

    Shoreditch Festival

    Explore the trendy and vibrant East End of London at the Shoreditch Festival this weekend http://bit.ly/JNgQs
    1079-full

    The Proms

    The Proms is an eight-week summer season of classical music concerts building up to the triumphal "Last Night" http://bit.ly/31VR7K
    1035-full

    London Bridge Festival

    London Bridge is 800 years old and celebrating with a two week festival with events from stand-up to sea shanties http://bit.ly/3wDsXH
    1034-full

    One & Other - Trafalgar Square

    Watch Trafalgar Square's living art project with ordinary members of the public given an hour slot to do as they please http://bit.ly/EBUmp
    1017-full

    Pullens Yard Open Studios

    Pullens Yard Summer Open Studios Weekend: 1850's artists live/work units; lots of artists & makers throw open their doors. http://bit.ly/2yIYaQ
    1016-full

    The Betrayal @ NFT 2

    A screening of The Betrayal, an Oscar nominated documentary about Laotian refugees in Brooklyn @ NFT as part of Refugee wk.http://tr.im/oLJf
    1011-full

    Mat Horne Session 3 @ Queen of Hoxton

    Indie, indiepop, electro & techno are all on offer at this two room extravaganza of dance fun with live acts & cool DJ's. http://bit.ly/jJxYn
    1008-full

    The Big Smoke - Archive London Films @ Wilton's Music Hall

    Wilton's is a wonderful old Music Hall. In the C18 bar 82 mins of London film clips (1896 to 1945) + vinyl spinning. http://bit.ly/11ErHM
    1007-full

    L'Afrik C'est Chic featuring Amadou and Mariam @ Jazz Cafe

    Malian superstars Amadou & Mariam + guests in stripped down, unplugged jam sessions + DJs @ Jazz Cafe. All-day event. http://bit.ly/xI2fB
    1006-full

    Taste of London

    Taste London is a festival of food in Regent's Park. Restaurants, chefs and producers of food and drink galore. Say "Mmm.."http://bit.ly/w1lRh
    1005-full

    Lovebox Allstars Party @ Favela Chic

    The Lovebox Allstars are past masters at disco/house beats so get along to their party at Favela Chic for midweek fun. http://bit.ly/iFrgX
    1004-full

    Favela Chic

    Favela Chic: fun Brazilian bar/restaurant with OTT decor, cocktails, DJs playing & lovely fresh food from a new chef. http://tr.im/ozno
    1002-full

    Pollocks Toy Museum

    1 of London's quirkiest hidden delights Pollock's Toy museum houses an eclectic collection of toy theatres, toys & games. http://bit.ly/3L2TPp
    998-full

    Outdoor Film Screenings @ Somerset House

    Somerset House is a wonderful gallery with a magnificant central courtyard. Summer outdoor screenings of films here: http://bit.ly/16ZhFF
    995-full

    The Geffrye Museum

    The Geffrye Museum is a museum of the domestic interior with a series of living rooms from 1600 to now. A charming gem. http://bit.ly/IMZQi
    940-full

    The Temper Trap @ ICA

    The Temper Trap from Melbourne play the ICA prior to Glastonbury. See them here where you don't need wellington boots. http://bit.ly/1IckJ
    939-full

    Cyprien Gaillard & Koudlam @ Tate Modern

    3 films by Cyprien Gaillard with music by Koudlam forming an 'electronic opera' about utopian architecture. http://bit.ly/bl0IK
    938-full

    NIyaz @ ICA

    Niyaz sound intruiging, blending Middle Eastern folk with electronica to make danceable "hypnotic, ecstatic" music. @ ICA. http://bit.ly/Z2p
    937-full

    Ninja Tune @ ICA

    DJ Food plays a Ninja Tune night @ ICA, Daedelus does a live monome set, Grasscut, King Cannibal & Cursor Miner too. http://bit.ly/4aKdc3
    932-full

    The Foundling Museum

    Learn about foundling hospital's founder, philanthropist Thomas Coram, artist William Hogarth & composer GF Handel here. http://bit.ly/1XNdrI
    931-full

    Reginald D Hunter London gigs

    Originally from Georgia, USA, now living here, Reginald D makes me laugh & laugh. He's playing a few london gigs now. http://bit.ly/82RFs
    930-full

    Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme

    Here's the great play that first brought Frank McGuinness international acclaim, reworked 20 yrs on. Swiss Cottage tube. http://bit.ly/7e2RV
    929-full

    Grant Museum of Zoology & Comparative Anatomy

    I've just heard about the Grant Museum. If Ur into natural history/curious to see a Dodo/Quagga, get down here btwn 1-5. http://bit.ly/OcJyP
    928-full

    Karoo Moose @ The Tricycle

    The award-winning Karoo Moose comes to the wonderful Tricycle Theatre straight from Cape Town and it sounds great. http://bit.ly/hvKIJ
    927-full

    Henry VIII Days

    Two days of free activities around the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich to celebrate Henry VIII's 500th anniversary.
    926-full

    The Sixteen play music from Henry VIII's time

    It's Henry VIII's 500th anniversary. Here The Sixteen sing music from Henry VIII's time by Tallis, Cornysh & Henry himself.http://bit.ly/13UrkM
    923-full

    The Double Club

    The Double Club: bar, restaurant and dance club where the Congo meets the West. Eat, drink & dance to Congo/London rhythm. http://bit.ly/13kzGv
    919-full

    Eonnagata

    This collaboration between Russell Maliphant/ Robert Lepage/Sylvie Guillem, comes back to London for 4 perfs only. http://bit.ly/KvyoL
    918-full

    Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair

    The Vauxhall Art Car Boot Sale: artists selling work in a car park & loads of eccentric fun. Expect serious frivolity. http://bit.ly/12nIxQ
    911-full

    The Dancers Triple Bill - Islington dance Festival

    Angie Smalis, Janyce Michellod & Daniel Vais in this triple bill at the Union Chapel - contemporary dance fans take note. http://bit.ly/vtTrh
    910-full

    Rootikal @ East Village

    Reggae served by the inimitable David Rodigan, all-day (2pm - 1 am), jerk chicken & roasts until 2pm. Everyting irie. http://bit.ly/Rux18
    900-full

    Broad Casting

    James Pants (Stones Throw) & Latin soul legend Joe Bataan unite 4 a cross-generational collaborative Hip-Hop event @ Cargo.http://bit.ly/1gtP9P
    899-full

    Lost @ Plastic People

    Lost/Spacebase: Steve Bicknell & guest Andrew Weatherall playing at Plastic People: lovely club, great dance music. http://tr.im/nMWf
    898-full

    Equinox Festival

    The Equinox Festival is about "contemporary spiritual discovery and mystical tradition" with speakers & music inc. Comus. http://bit.ly/43Q6Hu
    895-full

    Rookery Nook

    If you like a good laugh in the theatre here are great comic actors being very funny in a classic English farce. http://bit.ly/2USUo
    894-full

    Phedre at the National Theatre

    The supremely talented Helen Mirren leads a great cast in Ted Hughes version of Racine's play directed by Nicholas Hytner. http://bit.ly/17gxcK
    885-full

    Proms in Shoreditch Park with Fireworks

    A free evening of popular classics from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Shoreditch park, with a firework finale. http://bit.ly/XfeVA
    884-full

    Welcome to the World

    Shoreditch Park hosts the Shoreditch Festival and this is the kick-off day, with a parade, lots of rhythyms & fun for all. http://bit.ly/2A8kPM
    878-full

    Elbow Room Pool Lounge & Bar

    Here's a well-designed bar with lots of (American) pool tables where you can shoot some pool while you have a beer. http://bit.ly/Vn8fY
    874-full

    Free Radicals @ Arcade

    New Zealand artist Len Lye + Anna Barham, Amy Granat & Caroline Achaintre @ Arcade Fine Arts nr Old Street. Sounds good. http://bit.ly/74hIU
    871-full

    The Old Queen's Head

    The Old Queen's Head is a good hang out for a chilled crowd and worth making the stroll from Islington if you're there. http://bit.ly/xE5xX
    868-full

    The Stations of the Cross by Chris Gollon

    Chris Gollon has painted great 14 stages of the cross now installed in their permanent home, St John on Bethnal Green. http://bit.ly/cbi2F
    867-full

    The Art & Music of 60s London

    An exhibition of 60s album art. Check out some artwork and, knowing Art Vinyl, some good tunes too. http://bit.ly/13gx9O
    866-full

    Richard Long''s Heaven & Earth @ Tate Britain

    If you don't know Richard Long's nature-based work, or think you don't, get on down to the Tate Britain in Pimlico. http://bit.ly/UqhMN
    863-full

    Super Contemporary @ Design Museum

    Fifteen top designers show commissions for London of the future, at the Design Museum, a destination in itself. http://bit.ly/mhe8c
    856-full

    Ragged School Museum

    The Ragged School Museum is an eccentric curiosity giving an insight into the social history of the East End. http://bit.ly/PqJS2
    854-full

    The Observer @ RNT Cottesloe

    This new play, about an election observer overseeing a West African election, sounds compelling and I'm booking. http://bit.ly/2PjqvZ
    853-full

    Karma Kabs

    If you need to arrive in style & you're too cool for a limo: Karma Kabs, a fleet of lush, Delhi-style Ambassadors. http://tr.im/mYV6
    852-full

    Music in The Market

    Every day from 12.30 to 1.30 there will be a different musical interlude from the Spitalfield Music Festival, for free. http://bit.ly/pC8xK
    851-full

    All Aboard

    Part of the Spitalfield Music Festival: an afternoon of music, poetry & sing-a-long aboard a old-fashioned double decker. http://bit.ly/pC8xK
    836-full

    Baaba Maal

    Baaba Maal is a Senegalese musical genius and I shall be booking for this, a rare chance to see him play live. http://bit.ly/3UpLPA
    835-full

    Accoustic Ladyland

    A free 5.30pm gig @ Clore Ballroom by Accoustic Ladyland, who play really good jazzy beaty funky music. Check them out. http://bit.ly/mnPnz
    834-full

    Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band

    As part of Ornette Coleman's Meltdown, a chance to see Yoko Ono's conceptual supergroup (her, Sean + 7 other musicians). http://bit.ly/ZFsQg
    829-full

    When The Rain Stops Falling

    The Almeida theatre is fantastic & Australian Andrew Bovell's play is getting rave reviews. Sounds intense & great. http://bit.ly/Q5sOl
    828-full

    A Doll's House

    Gillian Anderson heads a strong cast in this new adaptation of Ibsen's Doll's House, and reviews are very good. http://bit.ly/por8
    827-full

    The BBC Proms

    The Proms is a wonderful classical music festival @ Royal Albert Hall, with standing tickets available on the day itself. http://bit.ly/QhsY9
    817-full

    Kew Palace

    Kew Palace is a beautiful 1631 building, later the favourite family home of George III, on the banks of the Thames, at Kew.http://bit.ly/HHhuJ
    816-full

    Opera in Holland Park

    A lovely things on a summer's night: see an opera in Holland Park. Gaetano Donizetti's 'Roberto Devereux' looks gd. http://bit.ly/2BERSi
    815-full

    Foreplay @ Stratford East

    Foreplay (adapted from La Ronde) by the South African State Theatre @ lovely, friendly Theatre Royal, Stratford East. http://bit.ly/17UUQP
    811-full

    Hot Orange Big Band @ The White Hart

    Sit in a pub, drinking a pint of cider , listening to the fabulous big band Hot Orange? Yes, please. http://bit.ly/WRvdL
    810-full

    Ukelelescope

    Eclectic evening of film, music & comedy at the NFT, part of a silent film festi & presented by The Ukelele Orch of GB. http://tr.im/mlzR
    809-full

    Apologia @ The Bush Theatre

    The Bush Theatre is London's premiere small new writing theatre above a pub, & I have a feeling this play will be a winner.http://bit.ly/18KhEQ
    805-full

    Final Fantasy @ Union Chapel

    Final Fantasy: Owen Pallett, whos haunting multi-layered tunes should sound fantastic in the Union Chapel. http://bit.ly/CCjUo
    801-full

    Free Range 2009 Art & Design Degree Shows

    Each weekend til July @ Truman's Brewery: free exhibitions showing work of the cream of UK Art & design grads. http://bit.ly/8cr9y
    798-full

    Balance

    Three club promoters are uniting to give you a new night of tech house, techno and electro in a brand new venue, Cable. http://bit.ly/dpY7H
    797-full

    Romeo & Juliet @ Scoop

    Romeo & Juliet for free. 6pm,5 actors & many hats @ Scoop: outdoor amphitheatre btwn London & Tower bridges, southbank. http://bit.ly/PveHQ
    790-full

    A Little Night Music

    A Little Night Music is one of Sondheim's most accessible and seductive: a must-see if you like musicals with brains. http://bit.ly/f0Kxw
    789-full

    Gaz's Rockin Blues

    Gaz's Rockin Blues is a THURSDAY NIGHT London institution, serving up a weekly dose of ska/two-tone/funk & beyond. http://bit.ly/Q53fr
    727-full

    Johnnyfete

    Scratch Perverts head a bill of DJs and live acts with rooftop BBQ, 'sports day frippery' and fun from 7p - 4am. http://bit.ly/1dlBGy
    719-full

    War Horse

    It's big, it's bold, it's a heart-wrending, life-affirming show about WWI with life-size horse puppets that'll slay you. http://bit.ly/YkfW9
    715-full

    Lovebox

    Check out the massive list of bands appearing at the 2 day Lovebox Festival in E London's Victoria Park. http://bit.ly/NKeAe
    708-full

    Laurent Garnier in Concert

    Two part Laurent Garnier event at O2 - live album launch followed by Garnier & friends club night. Dance your socks off. http://tr.im/lLmq
    707-full

    Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

    Word is Priscilla, Queen of the Desert's a triumph and a totally fabulous musical night in the theatre. http://bit.ly/10KIuv
    706-full

    Bassment Jaxx headline in Hyde Park

    If you like dancing and music, you might fancy a day out in Hyde Park. Basement Jaxx headline a varied bill over 4 stages. http://bit.ly/13jM0g
    700-full

    Duet for One

    Duet for One has has two great actors, Juliet Stevenson & Henry Goodman in a proper grown up play that makes you think. http://bit.ly/31Rv7o
    699-full

    Bale de Rua

    A high energy street ballet set to Brazilian and African rhythms, this Brazilian dance piece sounds invigorating. http://bit.ly/4lrWq
    692-full

    Hidden Land

    I'm hearing good things about this group show at the Nettie Horn Gallery in London's art nexus: Vyner Street. http://bit.ly/sa5Nt
    691-full

    Philip Glass Chamber Music

    Philip Glass in concert in the perfect Barbican Hall, playing the piano with Wendy Sutter singing. http://bit.ly/UsKOR
    687-full

    Munto Valdo @ The Vortex

    I've just discovered the Cameroonian singer songwriter Muntu Valdo and he's good. The Vortex is a cool jazz venue too. http://bit.ly/xFOGO
    686-full

    A Day of Cuban Music in Gillett Square

    As part of Blaze, the Barbican present this day of Cuban music in Gillett Square, Dalston. http://bit.ly/3U3Pu
    676-full

    Daily Miracles

    Daily Miracles: the inaugural exhibition of Josh Lilley gallery featuring the work of 10 emerging British painters. http://bit.ly/iSjdW
    675-full

    Ordinary Dreams (or How to Survive a meltdown with Flair)

    Sometimes you just hear the cast and theme of a play and it smells interesting. Ordinary Dreams is one of those. http://bit.ly/POojG
    669-full

    Loop Ellington @ BAC

    Loop Ellington are, I think, mad geniuses, creating live improvised beaty jazz with great visuals. Free gig at BAC. http://bit.ly/1fRa3y
    668-full

    Recollect 2009

    Recollect: 22 artists; an eclectic mix of small-scale artworks all for the Wunderkammer: the cabinet of curiosity. http://bit.ly/SZRk5
    667-full

    Vocal Sampling @ Union Chapel

    Vocal Sampling: 6 young Cuban musicians who create a big Cuban band sound using only voices. At the great Union Chapel. http://bit.ly/M4soS
    665-full

    Talvin Singh and Niladri Kumar in Concert

    Talvin Singh in concert with Niladri Kumar; together they will produce some breathtaking contemporary soundscapes. Lush. http://bit.ly/S7UqK
    654-full

    England

    I loveactor Tim Crouch's work & I love the sound of this theatre piece taking place in one of my favourite art galleries. http://bit.ly/Qm9VU
    653-full

    Waiting for Godot

    Waiting for Godot with Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart sounds too good to miss to me. http://bit.ly/3WQBSn
    652-full

    Cocoon by Von @ Electric Blue Gallery

    Check out Von's wild world of animals and birds at Cocoon, his exhibition @ Electric Blue Gallery. http://bit.ly/uR8U9
    650-full

    Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra

    Shlomo and beatbox choir The Vocal Orchestra perform in Udderbelly, a giant inflatable upside-down cow on the South Bank. http://bit.ly/4sLV2a
    641-full

    Bireli Lagrene Trio

    Bireli Lagrene brings his contemporary jazz guitar to London. I like the sound of this 'genius gypsy guitarist'. http://bit.ly/1asoCt
    640-full

    Grasses of a Thousand Colours

    Wallace Shawn's latest play at the Royal Court: Grasses of a Thousand Colours. I think this one will be a hot ticket. http://bit.ly/ZrIJ9
    638-full

    SUS @ Young Vic

    Sus, by Barrie Keefe, will take you back to election night, 1979 with the police, the Sus laws, racism and corruption. http://bit.ly/FDCO0
    633-full

    Sir John Soane's Museum

    The Sir John Soane's Museum is, for my money, the most small museum in London. First tuesday of the month - candlelight. http://bit.ly/G9PdO
    629-full

    Art from the Arctic

    An exhibition of the work of leading Norwegian art students in the UK in a gallery in Shoreditch's Redchurch Street. http://bit.ly/4NFkw
    628-full

    Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

    Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, who play on period instruments, play Schumann & Mendelssohn at the QEH. Lovely. http://bit.ly/1Dmzqo
    627-full

    100% Dynamite @ Cafe 1001

    Don Letts leads the Soul Jazz crew at this daytime party. Showing of Dub Echoes, and lots of great music promised. http://bit.ly/Ae6i
    618-full

    The Bridge Project @ Old Vic

    A Winter's Tale and The Cherry Orchard, presented at the Old Vic with an Anglo-American cast. Book early for this one. http://bit.ly/2m8utp
    614-full

    Treasures of The Black Death

    An extraordinary collection of medieval jewellery buried by Jewish families in Europe fleeing the Black Death. http://bit.ly/15mcb7
    602-full

    Havana Rakatan

    This unashamed "feel-good"" Cuban dance show promises: Mambo, jazz, bolero, son, cha-cha-cha, rumba and salsa. http://bit.ly/6zxmi
    595-full

    Spring Awakening

    I saw Spring Awakening this evening & this modern musical adaptation of the, then shocking, 1890s Wedekind play is great. http://bit.ly/wLj6d
    589-full

    Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra

    A combining of 2 English loves: taking a gamble on the summer weather & Jools Holland and band, all in Kew Gardens. http://bit.ly/S3XEF
    588-full

    Strange Resting Places

    Strange Resting Places: play about the Maori Battallion stationed in Italy in WWII by Taki Rua. Part of Origins Festival. http://bit.ly/WGWxq
    584-full

    The Wapping Project

    If you're into modern art you should check out the Wapping Project, a seriously cool art space in an ex power station. http://tr.im/kf5c
    580-full

    Flamenko Hip Hop

    Hip hop flamenkillo night at Hoxton Square Bar which sounds eminently danceable. http://tr.im/kckW
    579-full

    Amici Open Door

    Here's a week of workshops, performances, films and discussions led by Amici, the challenging dance company. http://tr.im/k9ur
    578-full

    Interiors

    I've just read a rave review for Interiors @ Lyric Hammersmith sudio - it sound like an audacious silent tragicomedy. http://tr.im/k9qf
    577-full

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights @ Lyric Hammersmith. Bronte goes 2 Bollywood. Yes, classic Indian musical movie style. U know U want 2.. http://tr.im/k9mx
    576-full

    Free Clubbing in Camden

    A free night out with dance beats: "cosmic sounds, techy grooves, seminal guilty pleasures and balearica", no less! http://tr.im/k9h8
    575-full

    A Day at The Races - Sandown Park

    Come to Sandown Park for the sport of kings: horse racing. This is a grand day out: the civilised way to gamble. http://tr.im/k8gt
    574-full

    A Day at The Races - Sandown Park

    Come to Sandown Park for the sport of kings: horse racing. This is a grand day out: the civilised way to gamble. http://tr.im/k8gt
    567-full

    Ray Davies outdoors @ Kenwood

    An outdoor summer concert by Ray Davies of The Kinks in the beautifully landscaped grounds of Kenwood House. http://tr.im/k2Xi
    528-full

    Serpentine Gallery

    This is such a wonderful Gallery, set in such a great position in Kensington Gardens, that I always pop in if I'm near. http://tr.im/k0Er
    520-full

    Wine and words

    Poetry and the grape: a natural affinity. Was the poetry better when the wine was more naturally produced? http://tr.im/jVge
    519-full

    Circo Loco

    If you like your repetitive beats (I'm talking to you, tuneful-techno heads) then here's Circo Loco at the Coronet. http://tr.im/jUrB
    505-full

    Peter Pan In a Theatre Pavillion in Kensington Gardens

    Peter Pan performed in Kensington Gardens in a specially commissioned, state-of-the-art Theatre Pavilion. http://tr.im/jNV9
    497-full

    Baroque Baroque

    One evening at the V&A devoted to all manner of free events exploring the Baroque in burlesque, performance and spectacle. http://tr.im/jJM
    495-full

    Slade School of Art Degree show

    A chance to check out the work of the next generation of artists from the illustrious Slade School of Art. http://tr.im/jJJ7
    494-full

    Emotion and the Brain @ UCL

    Brain food: talk between Ian McEwan and neuroscientist Professor Ray Dolan about emotion, literature and the brain. http://tr.im/jJGX
    481-full

    Six Degrees Live @ ICA

    A music night at the ICA with a hot, all-female line-up. The night is by ActionAid for equal rights around the world. http://tr.im/jvLb
    472-full

    First Thursdays

    On the first thursday of every month over 100 East End art galleries, big and small, stay open til 9pm, which is nice. http://tr.im/jp6k
    471-full

    First Thursdays

    On the first thursday of every month over 100 East End art galleries, big and small, stay open til 9pm, which is nice. http://tr.im/jp6k
    470-full

    Pierre Rigal

    French choreographer and dancer Pierre Rigal performs a great-sounding piece as part of Paris Calling. http://tr.im/jp4C
    466-full

    Labour and Wait

    Timeless. functional and beautiful things for your home and your life from Labour and Wait. http://tr.im/joUL
    458-full

    Handa's Hen @ Little Angel Theatre

    The Little Angel Theatre is a tiny puppet theatre in a beautiful setting. Handa's Hen, on now, is for 2-5 yr olds. http://tr.im/jj2K
    452-full

    Harold and Maude with Lightspeed Champion Soundtrack

    Screening of Harold and Maude at the BFI then a live acoustic set by Dev Hynes aka Lightspeed Champion and DJs in the bar. http://tr.im/jeXc
    447-full

    Hot Breath Karaoke

    Every Tuesday at the Legion pub in Old St: Hot Breath Karaoke evening. Apparently it's a hoot. http://tr.im/jek5
    445-full

    Monday Swing Band @ 100 Club

    Mondays at the legendary 100 Club there's a Swing Band (+ Lindy Hop lesson from 7.45-8.30). Get those dancing shoes on. http://tr.im/jdMo
    444-full

    Museum of the Order of St John

    Fascinating small museum about the history of St John's Ambulance, housed in a sixteenth century gatehouse in Clerkenwell. http://tr.im/je70
    439-full

    Frock Me!

    Frock Me! is a monthly vintage fashion/accessories fair with a tea room (homemade cakes...) to sustain your browse. http://tr.im/jbnU
    438-full

    Frock Me!

    Frock Me! is a monthly vintage fashion/accessories fair with a tea room (homemade cakes...) to sustain your browse. http://tr.im/jbnU
    437-full

    Gosha Ostretsov Installation in Paradise Row

    Check out this installation by the russian artist chosen to represent Russia at the next Venice Biennale, Gosha Ostretsov. http://tr.im/j3f6
    434-full

    Breakin Convention Festival of Hip-Hop Dance Theatre

    Breakin Convention Festival of Hip-Hop Dance Theatre at Sadler's Wells has all manner of hip-hoppery under one roof. http://tr.im/j2Qx
    433-full

    Fisz / Mitch & Mitch

    Fertilizer Festival present mellow hip-hop from Fisz plus Mitch & Mitch, a mad sounding 10 piece band. At Cargo. http://tr.im/j2Lp
    432-full

    Pink Freud and Pete Wareham + Baaba

    Jazzy eclectic electronica abounds in this triple bill of new Polish sounds at Cargo. Part of Fertilizer Festival. http://tr.im/j2I2
    427-full

    Improbable Theatre present Panic

    Phelim McDermot and Improbable Theatre, his band of performers, always dish up an unquantifiable theatrical treat. http://tr.im/j4d7
    426-full

    Andromache

    Cheek by Jowl bring Racine's Andromache to the Barbican. It's in French (with surtitles) but don't let that put you off. http://tr.im/j2mr
    403-full

    Speaker's Corner

    The original and most noted Speakers' Corner is located in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England.
    402-full

    Horniman Museum

    The Horniman Museum is one of South London's many treasures: a kiddy-friendly collection of bones/bugs, plus an aquarium. http://tr.im/iV8r
    389-full

    Gwyneth Herbert @ 606 Club

    Gwyneth Herbert sings at the 606 Club. "One of the country’s most exciting talents" as the Sunday Times put it! http://tr.im/iOeF
    388-full

    Cleveland Watkiss @ 606 club

    Cleveland Watkiss sings Jazz at the 606 club, all of which sounds great. http://tr.im/iOaF
    377-full

    The Tiger Lillies

    Cult cabaret godfathers The Tiger Lillies perform "Songs of Shockheaded Peter and Other Gory Verses"at New Players Theatre http://tr.im/iMDr
    372-full

    Lipsinkers Cabaret @ Bistrotheque

    Lipsynch taken to it's silliest, funniest places in the Bistrotheque cabaret bar by Lipsinkers. http://tr.im/iKuc
    371-full

    Don John by Kneehigh Theatre

    Kneehigh Theatre do Don John, set in 1978 discoland, at the BAC. Inventive and fabulous theatre. http://tr.im/iK7b
    359-full

    After Dido

    Katie Mitchell directs Purcell's Dido and Aeneas in a new film and theatre piece at the Young Vic. http://tr.im/iD3f Tube: Waterloo
    358-full

    Been So Long

    I shall book early for Been So Long: a "neon-soaked...soul/funk powerhouse" of a musical at the Young Vic. http://tr.im/iD0V Tube: Waterloo
    357-full

    The Tempest

    See Prospero, Caliban et al in The Tempest at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. A glorious way to spend a summer's evening. http://tr.im/iCZw
    356-full

    Hello Dolly!

    Regent's Park Open Air Theatre has built up a fine reputation for it's musical summer show. This year it's Hello Dolly! http://bit.ly/B7wye
    355-full

    Much Ado About Nothing

    Much Ado About Nothing in the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park. Heaven on a summer's evening. Tube: Baker St. http://tr.im/iCE6
    354-full

    You Can See The Hills

    You Can See The Hills. This one-man, coming of age play, returns to London after a sell-out run last year. http://tr.im/iCCy Tube: Waterloo
    315-full

    Anime All Nighter

    Anime all-nighter. Midnight. DJs in the bar. Apollo West End, 19 Lower Regent Street, London, SW1Y 4LR. http://tr.im/ihUK
    314-full

    Italian Horror All-Nighter

    Sci-Fi-London presents The Italian Horror All-Nighter at Apollo West End, 19 Lower Regent Street, London, SW1Y 4LR. 12am. http://tr.im/ihOk
    301-full

    Icelandic Music Through Unconventional Means

    Icelandic musicmakers collaborate with beatboxer Shlomo in this intruiging South Bank concert. http://tr.im/ib.PT
    298-full

    Tour of Wiltons Music Hall

    150th anniversary tour of Wiltons, the world's oldest surviving music hall. Turn up 12 - 4.30. Free. Amazingly atmospheric building.
    173-full

    Ojos De Brujo at the Roundhouse

    Osos de Brujo at the Roundhouse (Chalk Farm). Fab sounding 'Flamenkillo hip-hop collective' from Barcelona http://tr.im/i21C
    170-full

    Hang On by Theatre Rites and Ockham's Razor

    Hang On at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith - an inventive piece of physical Theatre by two dazzlingly inventive companies. www.lyric.co.uk
    168-full

    Allegri Quartet play as part of the International String Quartet Festival

    Go to Greenwich for a 3pm concert where the Allegri Quartet play Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky- Old Royal Naval college. http://tr.im/i1Wh
    122-full

    Entertaining Mr Sloane

    Entertaining Mr Sloane (http://tinyurl.com/d8ssbe) is a theatrical gem, a dark comedy of 60's manners sublimely performed by a great cast.
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    1181-full

    Rootmaster

    Rootmaster is an oasis of vegetarian gastronomy, atop a real-life double-decker bus http://bit.ly/12HMX8
    1178-full

    Ladurée @ Harrods

    Ladurée is a French tea salon at the back of the Knightsbridge institution, Harrods http://bit.ly/CNLtE
    1176-full

    Mayfair Hotel Bar

    The Mayfair Hotel is the official hotel of London Fashion Week and the cool bar does not disappoint http://bit.ly/zAnlJ
    1171-full

    Sushi School

    Why not try something a little different and go to Sushi School in Golders Green http://bit.ly/SlglT
    1163-full

    The Ritzy Cinema, Brixton

    The Ritzy Bar and Screen in Brixton is a lovely rambling old cinema with intimate little screening rooms http://bit.ly/14I62o
    1156-full

    Lounge Bohemia

    Behind a nondescript door in Shoreditch is a stair-case that leads into Lounge Bohemia - a Soviet kitsch lounge http://bit.ly/Ocbpd
    1153-full

    Wilton's Music Hall

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    1147-full

    The Print Club

    The Print Club - a novel way to convert pictures from your London trip into a physical reminder to take home http://bit.ly/2AqnM
    1146-full

    The Rough Trade Pub Quiz @ The Lexington

    The Rough Trade Pub Quiz at The Lexington is the perfect night out for music lovers - every Monday from 8pm http://bit.ly/4lblCr
    1145-full

    The White Horse pub

    You don’t have the time to leave London to experience a taste of rural life - try the White Horse pub in Parson's Green http://bit.ly/sT9ET
    1140-full

    Richmond Park

    We’re spoiled for choice when it comes to parks in London, but head for the biggest park of them all - Richmond Park http://bit.ly/eb7e4
    1136-full

    Crystal Palace Dinosaur Park

    A wander amongst the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs is one of the finest ways to fill an afternoon in South London http://bit.ly/fQNpa
    1133-full

    Trafalgar Tavern

    The Trafalgar Tavern is plonked in the middle of Greenwich’s Maritime heritage site with great views of the Thames http://bit.ly/ErDdo
    1132-full

    The Montague Arms

    The Montague Arms is a South London institution which was recently voted the best pub in the UK http://bit.ly/qYrPF
    1131-full

    Nunhead Cemetery

    A slightly odd proposition but Nunhead Cemetery has plenty of places to get lost and enjoy a bit of tranquil leafy space http://bit.ly/1N4yR
    1130-full

    The Barbican Centre

    The Barbican has an art, cinema, theatre, music and a couple of nice spots to eat - not bad for London's ugliest building http://bit.ly/17G6Zp
    1125-full

    Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts

    The Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition is closing soon - have fun guessing the professional works from amateur submissions http://bit.ly/QlAh1
    1120-full

    Le Coq D'Argent

    The garden of Le Coq D'Argent is on a roof 5 stories high nestled among some of the Square Mile's most famous buildings http://bit.ly/cz0MY
    1110-full

    Camden Markets

    Why not combine a trip to the Camden Fringe with an explore of the world famous markets http://bit.ly/12hFgr
    1107-full

    Roller Disco at the O2

    A family friendly summer roller disco at The O2 is a fun place to get down with some retro tunes http://bit.ly/18ho5U
    1106-full

    Jeff Koons at the Serpentine Gallery

    American artist Jeff Koons's show at the Serpentine features work from the 'Popeye Series'inspired by the pop culture icon http://bit.ly/4rMcwX
    1104-full

    The Scoop outdoor amphitheatre

    The Scoop is an 800-seater sunken amphitheatre offering a programme of free outdoor shows throughout the summer http://bit.ly/1aagJV
    1101-full

    Parliament Hill Lido

    A great summer activity is the gorgeous Parliament Hill Lido on Hampstead Heath with its stylish 1930s fittings http://bit.ly/rE6G9
    1096-full

    2009 Hide & Seek Weekender

    The Hide & Seek Weekender around the Royal Festival Hall and the Southbank is perfect for big kids http://bit.ly/WRUI2
    1095-full

    Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House

    The Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House kicks off on Thursday - fingers crossed for the weather! http://bit.ly/acED6
    1090-full

    Columbia Road Flower Market

    Columbia Road flower market comes into bloom every Sunday and is home to cheeky east-end traders and chic boutiques http://bit.ly/DTwRH
    1084-full

    Shoreditch Festival

    Explore the trendy and vibrant East End of London at the Shoreditch Festival this weekend http://bit.ly/JNgQs
    1083-full

    Appearing Rooms interactive fountain - great for kids of all ages!

    Great for kids of all ages! The Appearing Rooms interactive fountain at the Southbank Centre http://bit.ly/mVFsb
    1080-full

    Serpentine Gallery and Pavilion

    The Serpentine Gallery's Pavilion is described as "floating aluminium, drifting freely between the trees like smoke" http://bit.ly/hjxbK
    945-full

    Hanover Square

    Tucked SW of Oxford Circus is Hanover Square: big trees and grass. Get a cold drink, a paper and relax away from the crowd.http://bit.ly/iPAbC
    944-full

    Ebury Square Gardens

    If you're in Victoria & need a quiet place, head to Ebury Square, where you feel a million miles away from the hubbub. http://bit.ly/2DG0UT
    926-full

    The Sixteen play music from Henry VIII's time

    It's Henry VIII's 500th anniversary. Here The Sixteen sing music from Henry VIII's time by Tallis, Cornysh & Henry himself.http://bit.ly/13UrkM
    922-full

    Myddleton Square

    Myddleton Square is one of London's prettiest Georgian Square with a church, a kids' play area, and grassy gardens. http://bit.ly/3BCCDI
    920-full

    Red Lion Square

    If you're near Holborn and need a quiet green place, try Red Lion Square. Gorgeous big trees and lots of history here. http://bit.ly/xeF4c
    912-full

    Epping Forest by Tube

    Epping Forest is a huge swathe of ancient woodland. From Theydon Bois tube station you have easy access to 2000 acres. http://bit.ly/flCSB
    903-full

    Primrose Hill

    If you want a stroll with a view over the city, & a place to picnic/contemplate, then Primrose Hill is a really good venue.http://bit.ly/1x0AS0
    898-full

    Equinox Festival

    The Equinox Festival is about "contemporary spiritual discovery and mystical tradition" with speakers & music inc. Comus. http://bit.ly/43Q6Hu
    888-full

    Holland Park

    Holland Park is the ultimate relaxing park: formal gardens, romantic woodland paths, peacocks, a japanese garden & a cafe. http://bit.ly/DAZ4p
    887-full

    Parliament Hill

    From Parliament Hill you can see London spread out before you like a tablecloth laden with delights. Kites, trysts & view. http://bit.ly/U6nlJ
    886-full

    Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park

    The Peace Pagoda is a profoundly beautiful place with Thames views set in lovely Battersea Park with its Children's Zoo. http://bit.ly/G0Tgg
    881-full

    Holland Park Golf School

    I've just discovered that there's a golf school in Holland Park where you can hire practise bays or get Golf lessons. http://bit.ly/oWXP0
    878-full

    Elbow Room Pool Lounge & Bar

    Here's a well-designed bar with lots of (American) pool tables where you can shoot some pool while you have a beer. http://bit.ly/Vn8fY
    875-full

    Lucky Voice

    At Lucky Voice you hire a private Karaoke booth for you and your friends and then you all get to sing your heart out. http://bit.ly/dbMcZ
    864-full

    Garden Museum

    If you're a gardener you'll want to check out this small and perfectly formed museum, with vegetarian cafe and garden. http://bit.ly/Lnk0m
    857-full

    Spa @ Mandarin Oriental Hotel

    Word is that this is London's best spa at the moment. So, if money is no object & you're after pampered bliss, book in. http://bit.ly/v2Xw1
    850-full

    The Roof Gardens

    Visit the roof gardens, with its trees, flamingoes and wonderful surreal calm. Just call 2/3 days before to arrange. http://tr.im/mYIg
    849-full

    The Tallis Scholars perform Taverner

    The Tallis Scholars sing the early music repertoire with a delicate sensitivity. Bask in Taverner in a Hawksmoor church. http://bit.ly/pC8xK
    839-full

    Islamic Middle East Gallery

    This stunning-looking gallery @ the V&A Museum is dedicated to Islamic Art and looks well worth a bit of quiet time. http://bit.ly/10N7au
    838-full

    Buddhist Sculpture Gallery @ V&A

    At the V & A there's a new Buddhist sculpture gallery, showing the Buddha in major sculptural traditions of Asia. http://bit.ly/2djGZL
    837-full

    Queen's Park

    Queen's Park in NE London: a very nice place to hang out, with a good Pitch & Putt, tennis courts, kids' play area & cafe. http://bit.ly/12zQ26
    823-full

    London Wetland Centre

    London Wetland Centre has serious worth in terms of wildlife & is a great place to visit if you like birdlife and calm. http://bit.ly/1IZ5vm
    822-full

    Golf Lessons @ Knightsbridge Golf School

    If you want to perfect that golf swing, come to Knightsbridge where Steve Gould & Dave Wilkinson will tweak your technique.http://bit.ly/vNfB
    813-full

    Neasden Hindu Temple: BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

    In Neasden, there is a breathtakingly spectacular Hindu temple which you can just turn up and visit ( + eat at). http://bit.ly/3phKzC
    812-full

    Kayaking, canoeing and sailing on the Thames

    You can go (and learn) kayaking canoeing and even sailing on the Thames, from Westminster Boating Base. http://bit.ly/2hVOve
    806-full

    London Open Garden Squares Weekend

    This is the weekend when you can go & visit all those gorgeous London garden squares not normally open to the public. http://bit.ly/22vg2
    804-full

    Fly Fishing lessons

    Ever fancied learning to Fly Fish? At Syon House you can have lessons from Robin Elwes & maybe even land a trout. http://bit.ly/TM0xY
    803-full

    Lush Spa

    Newest Spa on the block is the Lush Spa: word is that their one-and-a-half hour 'Synaesthesia' massage is great. http://bit.ly/tgkld
    794-full

    St James' Park

    St James' Park is an oasis of tranquility & birdsong a mere stones throw from Trafalgar Square. http://bit.ly/tomeO
    791-full

    Garden of the Geffrye Museum

    If Shoreditch gets overwhelmingly urban the charming Geffrye Museum has a lovely set of gardens for you to chill out in. http://bit.ly/f7LD3
    784-full

    OYbike rental

    4 the confident urban cyclist: OYbike lets u pick up & drop off a bike @ many locations + each 1st half hour free. http://bit.ly/aCbVE
    783-full

    Westminster Passenger Service Association boat to Hampton Court, Kew and Richmond from Westminster

    For the ultimate in relaxing boat trips: Westminster Pier to Kew, Richmond and Hampton Court. http://bit.ly/T1Mnv
    782-full

    Tate to Tate Boats

    There's a boat service btwn Tate Britain in Pimlico and Tate Modern in Bankside every 40 mins, 7 days a wk during Tate hrs.http://bit.ly/3MOvgq
    730-full

    Boat on the Thames - Embankment to Greenwich

    Take a boat along the river and see the city from a different angle. Westminster - Greenwich. http://bit.ly/4EZWfH
    729-full

    Regent's Canal

    The Regent's Canal runs through London and is a great place for a stroll. Ladbroke Grove, Camden Lock & Angel to start. http://bit.ly/16YSmS
    723-full

    Quatuor Mosaiques

    Quatuor Mosaiques play all Haydn's ground-breaking Opus 20 quartets over 2 nights, + a lunchtime concert of late quartets. http://bit.ly/6yuu2
    717-full

    Victoria Park

    Victoria Park is a great place to run (approx 2 miles on the outer circuit) plus has cricket nets and tennis courts. http://bit.ly/uAwqL
    714-full

    Kimantra

    KiMantra is a unisex urban spa in Islington with a funky juice bar downstairs. http://bit.ly/3iKwpX
    713-full

    Fat Tire Bike Tours

    I saw a very happy looking crocodile of cyclists in Hyde Park the other day on a bicycle tour of the city. http://bit.ly/fYCah
    704-full

    Petersham Nurseries

    Skye Gryngell's restaurant is one of the loveliest places in London to go for lunch. Walk from Richmond down the river. http://bit.ly/32w4TC
    703-full

    Clifton Nurseries

    Come to the beautiful oasis that is Clifton Nurseries in Maida Vale to see how magical a garden centre can be. http://bit.ly/tFZ4C
    701-full

    Dame Emma Kirkby and Floregium: Handel and Purcell

    Dame Emma Kirkby, undisputed queen of early music, here joins Florilegium to celebrate anniverseries of Handel & Purcell. http://bit.ly/oOeab
    696-full

    Bliss Spa

    This is the Spa. It wins all the plaudits and gets the highest praise from my girlfriends. http://bit.ly/AJLnZ
    695-full

    Third Space

    If you love Pilates and need a fix while you're in London, Third Space's Pilates studio is a good place to get it. http://bit.ly/Ecg07
    688-full

    St Bartholomew the Great Church, West Smithfield

    This church dates from 1123 and is an architectural marvel and a beautiful place for a bit of calm in a hectic city. http://tr.im/lxlr
    685-full

    Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park is gorgeous, with spectacular views, plus there are lots of things nearby to enjoy. http://bit.ly/1cPcAth
    680-full

    Coram's Fields

    If you have a child in tow, bring them to the 7 acre kiddie haven of Coram's Fields children's park nr Holborn. http://bit.ly/11dtSN
    679-full

    Brockwell Lido

    This outdool pool has a really good ambiance and is in a nice South London Park, not far from Brixton. http://bit.ly/1mo4Cp
    658-full

    Virtual Golf @ Urban Golf in Soho

    If you're a golf nut, at Urban Golf you can whack balls to your hearts content on their state of the art simulators. http://bit.ly/A2tNN
    657-full

    Tha Talking Bench in Wildlife Garden, Regent's Park

    In the beautiful Wildlife Garden in Regent's Park, home to birds, bats and butterflies, is an interactive soundbench. http://bit.ly/bbKPD
    651-full

    The Powder Room

    Hair styling, makeovers and manicures with panache by the Powder Puff Girls in their 50's boudoir. Fri/Sat/Sun or by appt. http://bit.ly/MOalf
    645-full

    Postman's Park

    Postman's Park is a remarkable place, a quiet place unlike any other where ceramic memorials commemorate heroic deeds. http://bit.ly/2FpUx
    644-full

    Ironmonger Row Baths - Turkish Bath

    Ironmonger Row Baths: lovely 1930's turkish baths near Old Street with therapists available and all that great heat. http://bit.ly/ra4PG
    639-full

    Strip Waxing Bar

    I hear great things about Strip, apparently the most fun place to get your waxing done, girls. And boys. http://bit.ly/Ul8su
    632-full

    Lincolm's Inn Fields

    Sometimes you need a quiet place. Try Lincoln's Inn Fields, London's largest public square, tucked in behind Holborn Tube. http://bit.ly/2CLKO
    626-full

    Bicycle Hire

    For geared bikes this company operate from the South Bank, a great place to start a gentle cycle around this city. http://bit.ly/3bv07h
    625-full

    Bicycle Hire - Dutch Bikes

    These people will deliver a Dutch (one speed, no gear, really comfy) bike to you and collect it from you when you're done. http://tr.im/kQV
    620-full

    Drury Lane Gardens

    Here is a quiet place to sit, where, in a tiny space between buildings, birds sing their hearts out. http://bit.ly/1oen2Q
    619-full

    Triyoga Soho

    Triyoga is a really well-respected yoga centre and here in Soho you can take classes, do Pilates & get massaged. http://bit.ly/SNzOF
    611-full

    Evening Rollerblade round London

    This is a wednesday rollerblade round a route through the streets, with a sound system and a pub stop along the way. http://bit.ly/dzT0l
    610-full

    Evening Rollerblade round London.

    This is a wednesday rollerblade round a route through the streets, with a sound system and a pub stop along the way. http://bit.ly/dzT0l
    609-full

    Evening Rollerblade round London.

    This is a wednesday rollerblade round a route through the streets, with a sound system and a pub stop along the way. http://bit.ly/dzT0l
    608-full

    Evening Rollerblade round London.

    This is a wednesday rollerblade round a route through the streets, with a sound system and a pub stop along the way. http://bit.ly/dzT0l
    607-full

    Evening Rollerblade round London.

    This is a wednesday rollerblade round a route through the streets, with a sound system and a pub stop along the way. http://bit.ly/dzT0l
    606-full

    Evening Rollerblade round London.

    This is a wednesday rollerblade round a route through the streets, with a sound system and a pub stop along the way. http://bit.ly/dzT0l
    605-full

    Mozart C minor Serenade + Soldier's Tale

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    Matthew Wade, Hairdresser

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    Bowling @ All Star Lanes

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    The Capital Ring

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    Kew Gardens

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    565-full

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    564-full

    Swimming in Hampstead Mens Bathing Pond (Highgate Pond)

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    563-full

    Swimming in Hampstead Ladies Pond (Kenwood Ladies Pond)

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    530-full

    Pedalo on the Serpentine

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    529-full

    Serpentine Running Club

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    520-full

    Wine and words

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    518-full

    Relax - massage

    In the heart of Soho, Relax offers massage, plus beauty treatments and facials for men and women in supreme calm. http://tr.im/jUpg
    517-full

    Lunchtime concert @ St John's Smith Square

    What could be more relaxing than a lunchtime concert of cello and piano music in the magnificent St John's, Smith Square? http://tr.im/jUmE
    507-full

    Art and Architecture Guided Walk in Kensington Gardens

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    506-full

    Brompton Cemetary

    Brompton Cemetary is such a peaceful place, one of West London's secret pleasures. http://tr.im/jNZI
    503-full

    Concert of Blake's Poetry set to music

    This is a concert of William Blake's poetry set to music by the jazzmeister Mike Westbrook. http://tr.im/jKNX.
    498-full

    Mr Handel's London

    English Concert Chamber Orchestra present this free concert at the V&A of music from Handel's London. http://tr.im/jJOd
    497-full

    Baroque Baroque

    One evening at the V&A devoted to all manner of free events exploring the Baroque in burlesque, performance and spectacle. http://tr.im/jJM
    496-full

    Japanese Calligraphy Workshop

    A private view of exquistite prints, then a workshop in Shodo, the art of Japanese calligraphy by Shoko Ono. http://tr.im/jJKL
    493-full

    Isabella Plantation

    Isabella Plantation: SO worth the effort at this time of year, when 100s of varieties of rhododendrons, and azaleas bloom.http://tr.im/jGfB
    488-full

    Epping Forest and Hitchcock trail walk

    I like the sound of this 7 mile walk through Epping Forest and Wantead Park, organised as part of Slow Down London. http://tr.im/jCag
    487-full

    Contemplative Arts Day

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    486-full

    Slow Food Market

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    467-full

    Inner Space

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    464-full

    Mirror Mirror

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    463-full

    The Phoenix Garden

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    446-full

    Russell Square

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    445-full

    Monday Swing Band @ 100 Club

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    440-full

    Dukes Meadows Golf Club

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    436-full

    Bodywise: Classes & Therapies

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    435-full

    Jivamukti Yoga

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    428-full

    Sing Sing Penelope, Jacaszek, Contemporary Noise Sextet

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    421-full

    Ross Nye Stables

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    383-full

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    Hanns Eisler Lieder at Temple Church

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    380-full

    Handel's Messiah at Temple Church

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    379-full

    Lunchtime Organ Recital at Temple Church

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    378-full

    Endymion Ensemble at Temple Church

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    352-full

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    Guided Walk, Highgate Wood

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