Europe’s summer festival season is one of the best times to travel, with long days, warm nights and a packed calendar of music festivals across the continent. From the woodland stages of Dekmantel in the Netherlands and sunrise sets at Anjunadeep Explorations…
Read MoreNow in its 24th year, Primavera Sound Barcelona has evolved from humble origins as a one-day event in Poble Espanyol to a multi-day, mix genre, cult celebration of live music in all its glory. A loyal and ever-growing fan base flocks from around the world to Barcelona…
Read MoreMarch comes with a delicious sense of momentum as London moves into spring in indulgent form. From Japanese brunching at The Aubrey at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park to pie feasting at Holborn Dining Room for British Pie Week…
Read MoreThe prestige of a Michelin star is widely regarded as the ultimate, albeit elusive, pinnacle of success in the culinary world, acting as a global hallmark of extreme gastronomic excellence. It functions not merely as a rating, but is transformative, raising a restaurants reputation…
Read MoreArt exhibitions celebrating women artists in London for International Women’s Day 2026. From Tracey Emin at Tate Modern, Rose Wylie at the Royal Academy, and Beatriz González at the Barbican Centre…
Read MoreAlbers is a contemporary neighbourhood bistro in De Beauvoir Town, offering far more than its modest claim of serving “Quite Good Grub”. Tucked just off the bustle of Kingsland Road, it combines relaxed, understated interiors with confident, thoughtfully prepared dishes…
Read MoreWe have put together a guide to a variety of ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day in London this year, whether you’re looking to woo the one you love or keep the flame burning. From a cheeky champagne breakfast…
Read MoreA wonderful alpine-style chalet tucked into the courtyard of the Rosewood London in Holborn. From the moment you step inside, the outside world seems to melt away, replaced by warmth, intimacy and a sense of escapism that feels far removed from central London…
Read MoreThis week in London (2–8 Feb 2026) enjoy Classical Mixtape at Southbank, Arcadia at The Old Vic, Kew’s Orchid Festival, Dracula at Noël Coward Theatre, free Art After Dark, Chadwick Boseman’s Deep Azure, the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, and Michael Clark’s Satie Studs at the Serpentine…
Read MoreWinter is the perfect time to enjoy hearty meals and seasonal flavours, and London’s restaurants are serving up plenty of options. In this edition of FLO Food Round Up, we look at the latest menu updates and special offerings, from classic set menus…
Read MoreGilroy’s Loft is a newly opened Seafood Restaurant in Covent Garden situated at the rooftop of the Guinness Open Gate Brewery London which was officially opened by none other than King Charles in early December…
Read MoreDiscover a guide to some of the artist talks, as well as curator- and architecture-led discussions, to be on your radar in London in early 2026…
Read MoreLondon’s dining scene shows no sign of slowing down. From candle-lit neighbourhood bistros and ambitious seafood-led openings to elevated dim sum and much-anticipated bakery launches, the capital is laying the groundwork for some truly excellent feasting in 2026…
Read MoreThis week in London features late-night Christmas shopping on Columbia Road, festive wreath-making workshops, live Brazilian jazz, mince pie cruises, theatre performances, art exhibitions, a Christmas disco, and volunteering opportunities with The Salvation Army.
Read MoreThis guide highlights some of the must-see art exhibitions to visit over the festive period in London, including the days between Christmas and New Year’s. From major retrospectives of international masters such as Kerry James Marshall, Wayne Thiebaud, and Anna Ancher, to engaging contemporary works by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Jennie Baptiste, and Tanoa Sasraku…
Read MoreThis week in London, you can enjoy festive ice skating, Christmas lights, jazz and classical concerts, and a range of art exhibitions. Highlights include Skate at Somerset House, Christmas at Kew, the EFG Jazz Festival, and the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2025…
Read MoreLondon’s dining scene never stops evolving, and that’s exactly what keeps us hungry for more. This week brings plenty to discover: Ben Murphy opens his new restaurant on Charlotte Street, Steve Parle and Luke Ahearne join forces for Motorino in Fitzrovia. Add to that a sherry celebration with José Pizarro, an art-led afternoon tea at the Rosewood…
Read MoreThe afternoon tea pays homage to the renowned wood-block print artist, Katsushika Hokusai known for his distinctive depictions of landscapes and portraiture. His art and Japanese flavours inspire the menu….
Read MoreClaro is located at the southern end of Regent Street serving a menu best described as Eastern Mediterranean with Middle Eastern Influences. This month Claro’s autumn menu has launched using ingredients sourced from county Berkshire giving diners a special farm to table experience…
Read MoreLondon’s dining scene never sits still, and that’s exactly why we love it. Each week brings new openings, inventive menus, and collaborations that capture the city’s unmatched culinary energy. Discover what is happening now and what’s on the horizon…
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