Thames Barrier and ParkE16
Opened in the year 2000, the Thames Barrier Park boasts 14-hectares within London’s...
Green Room CafeN16
Stoke Newington’s Church Street is filled, and continues to fill, with independent...
Midnight ApothecarySE16
An unusual combination of outdoors campfire-jolly meets theatrically-delivered...
The Naked Ladies of TwickenhamTW1
When you think of Twickenham, the first thing that usually springs to mind is the...
St Dunstan in the EastEC
As with many of the best places in the city, you’ll often find them in unassuming...
Kensington Roof GardensW8
Open only on select days in the month (so it’s best to check) the Kensington Roof...
Sky GardenEC3
The Sky Garden is London’s highest public gardens and the twelfth tallest building in...
Barbican ConservatoryEC2
The grey of the city getting you down? Feel like you just need to see something lush and...
Petersham NurseriesTW10
Going to garden centres is always a pleasant afternoon excursion but what if we told you...
The Churchill ArmsW8
Wondering who this beloved public house, the Churchill Arms, might be named after?...
Woodberry WetlandsN4
Reopened to the public in May 2016 by Sir David Attenborough, the Woodberry Wetlands had...
Dalston Eastern Curve GardenE8
Old railways lines really do make versatile spaces (also see Parkland Walk) and Dalston...
Battersea Flower StationSW11
Yes, that’s correct: flower, not power. As in, Battersea Flower Station. This stretch...
Highgate CemeteryN6
Centuries ago, when London’s Boneyards became overrun with the bodies of its deceased,...
The Parkland WalkN4
Reported as the capital’s longest uninterrupted area of conservation, we love the...
Holland ParkW8
A gift from Japan to Britain in honour of their long-standing relationship, the Kyoto...