New Public Art Brightens Up Kensington & Chelsea’s High Streets During Lockdown
With lockdown meaning shutters down for most shops, our high streets aren’t the vibrant community hubs that we know and love, but a new public art initiative is transforming high streets in Kensington & Chelsea
Ad Feature Smith & Partner Launches its First Physical Art Gallery in London
Smith & Partner, the London-based limited-edition art print specialist, is launching its first ever bricks-and-mortar gallery in September
9 of the Best Butchers in West London that Deliver
Looking for a great steak, rib of beef, rack of lamb or something more exciting, like venison, grouse or partridge? Head to one of west London’s best butchers, who will find you the right cut of meat, tell you how to cook it, and can deliver to your door!
Property of the Week: Queen’s Gate Place Mews, South Kensington
Nothing says quintessential London living like a quaint little mews tucked away off a busy high street, and that’s precisely what our Property of the Week offers up…
15 Great Things to Do with Kids this October Half Term
Fun half term activities for kids and families across London, from spooky Halloween fun to Where’s Wally museum hunts, craft workshops, theatre for children and pre-teens and more
11 Highlights of London Design Festival 2019
London Design Festival returns from 14-22 September to showcase the capital’s creativity. This year, you can take a tour of the Roksanda Penthouse in King’s Cross, interact with Sony’s robots of the future at the V&A or chill out at the Walala Lounge in Mayfair…
15 Fun Activities for a Rainy Day in London
Things to do on a rainy day in London including indoor crazy golf, vintage bowling, social darts, trampolining, an adult ball pit, board game cafes and the famous Kensington Museum triple
10 of the Best Cocktail Bars in Kensington & Chelsea
Where to find the super-glamorous speakeasies, sophisticated restaurants and pub gardens serving up the best cocktails in Kensington and Chelsea
Ad Feature Syrian-Armenian Artist Kevork Mourad Addresses Divisions in Humanity by Recreating Babel
‘Where Babel separated, visual art connects,’ says Syrian-Armenian artist Kevork Mourad, who launches his solo exhibition, Seeing Through Babel, at The Ismaili Centre, South Kensington, this summer
South Kensington Tube Station Set for ‘Sympathetic’ Transformation
South Kensington Tube station, which currently mixes Victorian charm with 21st century chaos, is due to be given a modern yet ‘sympathetic’ makeover with new homes, shops and workspace