Flip Out

Flip Out trampoline parks boast some of the largest trampolines in the U.K and is flipping awesome. As soon as you enter the huge arena, there’s an overwhelming number of neon trampolines. There’s an unmistakable sound of excitable children and adults jumping up and down. Starting at the beginning is best to get warmed up, because as […]

A night at The Trading House

Behind a rather ordinary façade, inside The Trading House, it’s unexpectedly quirky. The restaurant is rather intriguing, stylish and unique. The dark wood panelled room is ornate, adorned with the most beautiful lights and interesting murials on the wall, and a variety of stuffed animals. The scene set is that of exotic trade and travel and leaves one expecatant of an interesting culinary journey. Whilst there’s […]

A Night at the Opera at TWID

Constantly in search of the next novel experience in London, we just found the first of its kind at TWID, in Battersea.”That’s What I do,” is a fun, dining experience that sees you immersed in live opera. Behind the facade of a converted pub, a peek through the curtains, and you are transported into what appears to be an almost, traditional theatre. There’s […]

Yuu Kitchen

Yuu Kitchen is a rather funky, modern East London joint. The decor is uber cool, with Manga style art on the walls, and bird cages.hanging overhead. Inspired by the fusion of flavours of South-East Asia and the Pacific Rim, the menu is mouth watering. Sitting at the bar overlooking the chefs table is great, as […]

Michelin Star Dining at Galvin At Windows

Michelin starred restaurant, Galvin at Windows reaches gastronomic heights on the 28th floor of the Hilton Park Lane. The views of London are exceptional, and the large windows allow the restaurant to glow as the sun beams in. The décor is minimalist and rather modern, stylish and sophisticated. There are postcards on the table which the restaurant will […]

A Blooming Marvellous Flower Afternoon Tea at Lancaster London

It seems floral fever has landed in London this May, with the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show and Hyde Park’s Rose Gardens in full bloom. From now until 31 May 2017, Lancaster London chefs are switching bags of flour for flowers and butter for buttercups, as they present the ‘blooming marvellous’ Flower Afternoon Tea. The botanical creamy Lavender […]

Gilbert Scott at The Renaissance St Pancras Renaissance Hotel

The St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel is housed in one of the most beautiful buildings in London, if you actually ever stop, and take a moment to look up. It truly is breath taking, yet there are far too many times we have passed through it, and not stopped to appreciate it. The sheer grandeur, of the gothic architecture […]

Bank Holiday Inspiration with Insider London

This Bank Holiday we turned to “Insider London” by Rachel Felder for some inspiration to rediscover London. Whether you are a tourist or a true Londoner this new book shares some of London’s hidden gems. It’s a handpicked, “Curated Guide to the Most Stylish Shops, Restaurants, and Cultural Experiences.” It captures the most charming places, […]

The Dinosaurs are in Town

Looking for an adventure this half term? The dinosaurs are in town, in the Jurassic Kingdom, that’s taken over Osterley Park & House National Trust, and brought it to life. Amongst the spring flowers, thirty larger than life dinosaurs, have been sprawled around the park. Behind the bushes and in the tree canopy you can see them peering […]

Eat Fresh at Farmstand

When you think of fresh food and fast food they are usually mutually exclusive. Farmstand have redefined fast food in the heart of Covent Garden. They source, delicious, sustainable produce locally and prepare it to create healthy and nutritious dishes. The wall of plants and the glow of candle light, gives you a sense this is no ordinary […]

Time for Dim Sum at Royal China

There’s something rather reassuring about visiting a restaurant that has been able to stand the test of time. Royal China’s reputation precedes it, particularly for the dim sum. There’s a sense of nostalgia in the Queensway branch, with the distinct, black and gold lacquered décor. It may look modest from the outside but it’s rather deceiving. The restaurant is huge, […]