Twenty-one days out in London
From eerily immersive film screenings to scavenger hunts by way of the Underground, the English capital preserves its knack for fun.
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From eerily immersive film screenings to scavenger hunts by way of the Underground, the English capital preserves its knack for fun.
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Starting 7 March, East London’s four-day gastronomic festival features gourmet offerings from more than 28 dining hotspots, as well as a supper club centred around fried chicken.
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Showcasing artwork from the 1960s onwards, the illuminating and disorientating Hayward Gallery exhibition throws visitors’ perception of light and space.
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The city that was home to the father of England’s Arts and Crafts movement for much of his 19th-century life has several attractions for Morris-minded travellers.
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The tallest building in Western Europe opens its viewpoint to the public on 1 February, looking down on the toy-town tiny landmarks of St Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament.
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Coya, an upmarket restaurant, bar and member’s club in Piccadilly, has cemented Peruvian cuisine as much more than a passing fad on the city’s food scene.
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