Monday, 7 November 2016

24-hours in London

London is one of those cities that will surprise you (and confuse a little bit) with its modern skyscrapers, centuries-old buildings and an incredibly young and vibrant feel.

Whatever you do, make sure you spend some time at the Tate Modern museum. It's definitely one of the most-interesting museums in the world and is filled with incredible installations and art made by both famous and obscure artists from all around the world.

Take a walk along the banks of the Thames, across the Millennium Bridge and to beautiful Tower Bridge. It's worth exploring Borough Market, which is home to delis, top restaurants and the city's best farmers market.

Kensington Gardens is another stop not to be missed. The gardens are filled with shrines to the late Princess Diana, including a stunning fountain dedicated to her memory. The artificial lake and ornate walkways, complete with blooming flowers and trees, is a heavenly oasis in the bustling city.

After this, grab a cab and head to the Burlington Arcade. The Arcade, which is in the heart of Mayfair, is one of the most-popular shopping destinations in all of London.

The best time to ride on the London Eye is right before sunset, so be sure to book your ticket for around 6pm. The 30-minute rotation, which gives you the best 360-degree view of the city is better than anything else.

Seeing a play at the renowned Shakespeare's Globe theatre is a truly unforgettable experience. Not only is the building an exact replica of what Shakespeare's original one looked like during his time, but it also offers a medieval theatre experience.


And that’s your 24-hours in London filled to maximum.

Making the most of this Festive Season

It’s that time of year again and we can already smell a hint of minced pies in the air. The lights, the Christmas trees, the window displays, the festive buzz… Christmas just makes London and Londoners come alive and this year is set to be more magical than ever with an array of festivals, ice rinks and traditional markets returning to get you in the festive spirit.

Get your fix of alpine après-ski at the Ski Lodge at Montague on the Gardens, pick up some unique gifts on the Southbank and skate your hearts out Somerset House. For more traditional Christmas cheer there's Carols by Candelight at the Royal Albert Hall or the fantastic new exhibition that's taking place at the Charles Dickens Museum.
Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland returns again this year for more festive fun. If that’s not enough to get your festive juices flowing there’ll be an array of exhibitions and pantomimes going on as well as festive beverages to indulge in and street food stalls to browse. 

In fact there’s so much happening in London this Christmas you’ll be hard-pressed for choice.