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The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is London's largest UNESCO World Heritage site. Its collection of living plants, trees and shrubs, either 'growing out' or in the glasshouses and nurseries, comprise the largest and most diverse collection in the world. A very short stroll from the botanical gardens, Kew itself has a delightful village feel with good ...
Tucked between the crowds at London's Underbelly festival is a hotspot of watershed entertainment led by one of the most storied burlesque performers Miss Polly Rae. Indeed, as you enter the venue the seating surrounding the stage is unreserved as wherever you sit you will feel immersed in the entertainment that unfolds. Should you feel that...
With panoramic views of the City and a cocktail menu that will be sure to quench any palette, the Sky Lounge at the Doubletree is a perfect spot to bask in post-work drinks this summer. Finishing high amongst the London Rooftop Bar rankings, this gem attracts the likes of City dwellers and office junkies, all the way through to trendy tourists lo...
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The latest Speakeasy to grace the Capital is neatly tucked away in EC3's buzzing Leadenhall market - this 1920's style bar is impressively themed against the backdrop of the American Prohibition (the constitutional ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol – gasp!). Boasting an authentic interior and a vibrant cocktail menu, if you're looking fo...
No-frills pizzeria Homeslice boasts a selection of innovative thin-crust wood fire pizzas, bringing a welcome change to Shoreditch's ever-growing (and ever edgier) pizza scene. From 'Spiced Lamb with Savoy Cabbage and Sumac Yoghurt' and 'Anchovy, Kalamata Olives and Caramelised Onions' to household favourites such as Magherita and Caprese, each piz...