The Best Seasonal Happenings in London
Autumn is now officially upon us, which means it’s time to celebrate Halloween, bonfire night and the run-up to Christmas. Here are some ideas for
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On Thursday 25th January, Scots – and anyone else who’s a fan of the Bard of Ayrshire, Rabbie Burns – will be feasting on haggis,
“I think I’ve found my favourite bar in London, and it happens to be a hairdressers.”
It’s such a genius idea, I’m amazed nobody has
Winter blues kicking in? Head to these locations for some unadulterated pleasure instead…
Brixton Rooftop South Pole Saloon, Pope’s Rd
This seasonal pop-up seems
Forget the typical touristy salons serving the usual creations, these London establishments add a creative twist to the British pastime of afternoon tea.
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Russell’s of Broadway, Worcestershire, England
Not many people will have heard of Gordon Russell, but he was a key figure in the world
The Crown Inn, 16 High St, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England
Now, I like a bit of Ye Olde Englande as much as the next person.