The Equinox Fitness Gym is housed in the Art Deco Derry & Toms Building which is recognised as the birthplace of Biba Fashion. It is located in Kensington, right at the foot of the Royal Parks. It has an elliptical dome, which is illuminated and is considered as a central architectural feature of this stunning facility. Members of this gym are inspired and energised as they are encouraged to work out with discipline. Pricey but worth it! Though the prices at Equinox are on the high side, it is, ... read more
The Festival of Love in London celebrates the greatest human emotion with performance, music and art. It is organized by Southbank Centre during summer and includes activities, installations and performances in celebration of the most powerful human emotion of love. What does the Festival of Love signify? Visitors get an opportunity to explore specific themes over several weekends during summer throughout the course of this festival. A huge attraction is the `Big Wedding’, which includes sever... read more
Hyde Park is is one of the prestigious Royal Parks of London and one of the biggest parks you will come across in London. It is the largest among four parks that are part of the entrance of the Kensington Palace. These four parks are Kensington Gardens, Green Park, Hyde Park Corner and Hyde Park Proper. They cover a total of 19 hectares. Hyde Park is huge and it is located centrally in London. It has about four thousand trees, an enormous lake and numerous rose gardens. Many people come to relax... read more
Lord’s Cricket Ground in London is a world famous venue under the ownership of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). Located in St. John’s Wood section of London, it is named after its founder, Thomas Lord. It is the home of the Middlesex County Cricket Club and the England and Wales Cricket Board. What do you get to see in a Lord’s Tour? A tour of Lord’s gives visitors an opportunity to travel behind the scenes at this `Home of Cricket’. They get to explore famous sights in the cricket w... read more
Based in the Bloomsbury area of London, the British Museum is solid in its dedication to human history, culture and art. It is one of the most popular attractions in the world with over six million visitors in a year. Its collection is so expansive that only a fraction of it could be exhibited at a given point of time. Home to numerous cultural treasures and ancient discoveries, the entire collection includes over a million exhibits, many of which are protected securely in glass cases. History o... read more
The Globe Theatre is a triple-storey theatre that has a seating capacity of 3,000. It is the thatch and oak replica of the original Elizabethan theatre that used to show plays of William Shakespeare in the open air. Director Sam Wanamaker established Shakespeare’s Globe Trust and ensured that this famous iconic building gets preserved down the ages. History of the Globe Globe was the theatre that was always linked to William Shakespeare’s plays. It was built in 1599 by Lord Chamberlain’s M... read more
The National Gallery can be described as the jewel in the crown in comparison to other famous galleries in London. Located at Trafalgar Square, in the City of Westminster , the gallery is spread over a huge area that is filled with paintings from Western Europe. They range from the period spanning 13th to the 19th centuries. Established in 1824, the gallery has a collection of more than 2,300 paintings. National Gallery features among the most frequently visited art museums across the world. It ... read more
The Odeon at the Lounge is a state-of-the-art cinema multiplex that offers movies in both 2D and 3D formats while offering student and family bargain deals. The Lounge is one of the latest projects from the chain of Odeon Cinemas. Visitors to the Odeon Cinema at the Lounge will have access to facilities like the IMAX auditorium, a bar lounge, a Costa coffee shop and Ben & Jerry kiosk for ice creams. A Perfect Venue for that Special Date There is a new concept in cinemas today known as an in-movi... read more
The Covent Garden markets are an emblem of architectural masterpiece in the nineteenth century Piazza. There are three markets that are located in this Piazza at Covent Garden. Each market offers a vast range of gifts and crafts. The Apple Market Located in the North Hall of the Marketing Building, it showcases British crafts, leather goods and jewellery. There is also a wide range of curios - rare, unusual, or intriguing objects of art – throughout the market. Visitors will enjoy its specialt... read more
Located at 14-16, Leather Lane in Farringdon, the unique Department of Coffee and Social Affairs café is a big attraction in Leather Lane. Farringdon is a locality that is considered as one of the `week day’ regions that bustles with life from morning to evening on Mondays to Fridays. The café began operations in 2010 and its owners have also launched four more specialty cafes across London. The Department of Coffee and social affairs was designed exclusively by coffee artists and profession... read more