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It’s time to discover the other Dickens
A new exhibition at the Charles Dickens Museum in London aims to debunk the myths surrounding the life of the writer’s wife, Catherine Dickens.
Get a tour of the West End from Sir Ian McKellan
Get an intimate tour of London’s West End with one of Britain’s greatest actors, Sir Ian McKellan, as he turns guide with the help of a new app.
Review: The Arch London, Marble Arch, London
Boutique hotel The Arch London is nested away in the elegant heart of London where it mixes historic charm and contemporary class.
Discover the Freud Museum in Hampstead, London
To step through the front door of 20 Maresfield Gardens in picturesque Hampstead is to enter the world of Freud and his exploration of psychoanalysis.
Shakespeare lights up London
A spectacular light show, Shakespeare Son et Lumière, will celebrate the bard’s links with London.
Mapping London’s history
Huge heritage project to bring together the city’s historic archives on one website wins funding.
Celebrate Burns Night at London’s Boisdale
This Scottish-themed restaurant in the City of London, offers hearty grub alongside an impressive drinks menu and live music to boot. We’re sure Robert Burns would approve.
Lighting up London
Spectacular light show Lumiere London will chase away the January blues and show some of city’s most familiar spots in a whole new light.
Review: Hapgood at Hampstead Theatre, London
This Cold War spy thriller is the perfect antidote to the West End’s festive fare.
London’s oldest restaurant: Rules, Covent Garden
We visit London’s first restaurant, Rules in Covent Garden, where King Edward VII once wooed his mistress Lillie Langtry.