The London Eye offers an unparalleled 360-degree perspective of the city, promising an unforgettable experience. A must-do activity for the whole family!
The London Eye offers an unparalleled 360-degree perspective of the city, promising an unforgettable experience. A must-do activity for the whole family!
Discover The Ritz, London’s iconic hotel, where timeless elegance meets a legendary afternoon tea experience in the heart of the city.
Whenever you need an uplifting treat (or two), just head to The Connaught Patisserie in Mayfair to discover their signature dishes by Executive Pastry Chef Nicolas Rouzaud! Another amazing place not to be missed!
If you want to indulge yourself on a sunny day, go to Cliveden! This national trust is located west of London, near Slough and Windsor. This place offers magnificent gardens overlooking the River Thames and far-reaching views. The amateurs of flowers will be delighted, those looking for a nap in the sun won’t forget it, and if you are under 10 you’ll enjoy doing rolls on the grass!
I must say I am not particularly attracted by museums related to wartime. But after wandering in the Imperial War Museum for a few hours without noticing the time, I was forced to admit I enjoyed visiting this museum. And once again, this museum offers free admission, therefore you have no excuse avoiding it…
Delacroix has always been a great painter to me. This French romantic artist was fond of bright colours and energetic brushstrokes. His opposition to Ingres is well-known and justified as Ingres put more emphasis on the drawing and adopted a neoclassical style, whereas Delacroix stressed on colours and movement in his paintings. Delacroix marked a break with the past techniques and styles.
The British Museum is definitely worth a visit for its architecture, collections, and exhibitions. It is an endless source of knowledge! Grab your coat and go to The British Museum, you’ll love it!
This is it, the Easter break has just started and either you have organised plenty of fun activities as a genuine Easter Bunny fan (or parent of some!) or you’re still wondering where to go for an exciting Easter Egg hunt… I have some suggestion here.
Step into Canterbury: medieval streets, vibrant Cathedral, quirky shops, peaceful gardens, and a taste of Chaucer’s timeless stories await you!
As its name suggests, this outdoor festival exposes Lanterns at Chiswick House & Gardens, in West London. This is a festival of light and illumination celebrating Chinese New Year 2016 and the Year of the Monkey. Is it magical? Certainly, it keeps its promises.