Albers 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 MoreSomerset House Studios returns with Assembly 2026, a three-day festival of experimental sound, music, and performance from 26–28 March. The event features UK premieres, live experiments, and immersive installations by artists including Jasleen Kaur, Laurel Halo & Hanne Lippard, felicita, Onyeka Igwe, Ellen Arkbro, Hannan Jones & Samir Kennedy, and DeForrest Brown, Jr…
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London this week includes the launch of Summit at Alexandra Palace, the final weeks of Ballet Shoes at the National Theatre, and a strong lineup of new art exhibitions opening at the Courtauld, Barbican, National Portrait Gallery and White Cube. Live music and concerts at the Barbican round out a busy week across the city…
Read MoreThis week brings fresh details from some of the UK’s most anticipated exhibitions and events, from Tate Modern’s Ana Mendieta retrospective and David Hockney’s presentation at Serpentine North to the British Museum’s acquisition of a £35 million Tudor pendant…
Read MoreLearn why electric car schemes appeal to urban commuters by cutting costs, easing city driving, and supporting cleaner travel through salary sacrifice options…
Read MoreExplore the colourful villages and towns of southern France on a road trip and learn how the region's natural beauty has served as an inspiration to artists throughout history…
Read MoreV&A East has announced that tickets are now on sale for its inaugural exhibition, The Music is Black: A British Story, opening on Saturday 18 April 2026 at the new V&A East Museum on East Bank in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park…
Read MoreParis Internationale will hold its first international edition in Milan, taking place during Milano Art Week and the opening days of Milano Design Week in April 2026…
Read MoreThe morning rush to the station rarely leaves time for a wardrobe change before an evening in the city. You need a timepiece that transitions from a high-stakes presentation to a relaxed wine bar without missing a beat…
Read MoreYou might think kitchens steal the spotlight when it comes to home value, yet bathrooms often shape a buyer's gut reaction far more quietly. You use the space every day, usually when you feel most rushed or most relaxed…
Read MoreMost cities hide their classic cars in garages, but London puts them on display every single day. Walk through Kensington on a Sunday morning and you'll spot more pre-1980s Jaguars…
Read MoreLakwena Maciver is a London-based artist known for her use of colour and text, and for public artworks that bring a sense of connection to everyday spaces….
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 MoreSACHI has launched a limited-edition Matcha Tasting Menu in partnership with ceremonial-grade matcha specialists SAYURI, and we went along to try it…
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 MoreIf you’re looking to reduce the stress and hassle that comes with going on holiday, then looking for an all-inclusive resort might be a sensible way forward…
Read MoreThe Courtauld has announced a major new development at Somerset House with the creation of two galleries dedicated to contemporary art…
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