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Our last blog looked at anti-Valentine’s Day activities for anyone who feels a bit Bah Humbug! about the whole thing. In the quest for fairness, we’ve decided to leap headfirst

Our last blog looked at anti-Valentine’s Day activities for anyone who feels a bit Bah Humbug! about the whole thing. In the quest for fairness, we’ve decided to leap headfirst

There has been a bit of a backlash against Valentine’s Day recently, and not just from the singletons. Many couples are turning their backs on red roses and chocolates and

Are you planning a great day out with the kids in London this half-term? Are you looking for ways of entertaining the kids without having to spend too much? Take

Granted, when you’re in London it’s easy to spend money like it’s going out of fashion, but a day out in the Capital needn’t be expensive. If you do a

If you’re visiting London in January and February, you’re definitely not expecting good weather! But just because it may be cold and wet, or even snowy outside, you can still enjoy

Free views If you still fancy your chances of getting a reasonable view further down the river, try the Cannon Street/St Paul’s/Tower Hill areas. But be warned, it’s possible that

Most people love to do Christmassy things at Christmas, but sometimes you can suffer from tinsel overload – even in December! If you’re looking for something to do along The

Is it really that time of year again? Yet again, you’re probably asking yourself: “What can we do with the kids in the Christmas holidays?” Well, at this time of

London is an amazing city for Art lovers. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re a lover of ~Modern Art, the Impressionists, Surrealism, Renaissance, Classical, sculpture, ceramics or Conceptual, there’s always

If you’re planning to visit London one weekend, our hop-on hop-off service between Westminster and Tower Bridge offers a wonderfully relaxing form of transportation as you go from one attraction

What Would Walter Do? Travel back in time at the Tower of London (nearest pier: Tower Bridge Quay) to meet Sir Walter Raleigh on the 400th anniversary of his execution.

Architecture There are so many fabulous buildings to admire between Westminster and Tower Bridge. From the gothic Palace of Westminster to the ultra-modern Shard, the recreated Globe Theatre (the only