Destinations: London · Soho/Covent Garden · South Bank · Chelsea/Kensington · East London
Themes: Arts + Culture · Food + Drink · Hotels + Resorts
Inspired by: T+L's Global Guide to Arts & Culture
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CloseDestinations: London · Soho/Covent Garden · South Bank · Chelsea/Kensington · East London
Themes: Arts + Culture · Food + Drink · Hotels + Resorts
Inspired by: T+L's Global Guide to Arts & Culture
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Within this labyrinthine collection of stately buildings covering 12 acres lie more than 27,000 pieces and 43,000 photographs: everything from Celt
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Housed in a hulking converted power station, this vast modern art showplace opened in 2000, but still breaks new ground with installations. Each ye
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London, Soho/Covent Garden, Chelsea/Kensington, Marylebone
Despite being right in the heart of London, the thriving neighborhood of Marylebone (pronounced mary-le-bone) maintains a fairly low profile. Those who do discover a world of independent cafés, hom
...London, Soho/Covent Garden, Bloomsbury, South Bank, Chelsea/Kensington
So what if the euro is up and the dollar is down?That doesn’t mean you should skip a trip to Europe. You can still find great deals, even in pricey places. In London the secret is simple: knowing w
...London, Mayfair, Westminster, Park Lane, East London
As restaurateurs, like their customers, become more conscious of the carbon footprint what we eat leaves behind, the British are becoming more alert to seasonal foods: asparagus, strawberries, oyst
...Barnsley, London, The Cotswolds, Soho/Covent Garden, Hyde Park/Green Park
Visions of firelit Cotswolds country inns, shopping at Harrod's, and carols in the Royal Albert Hall make England—especially London—a potent draw at Christmastime.
Mayfair, Notting Hill, Chelsea/Kensington
The new "it" places to stay, shop, and sightsee .
London, Mayfair, Clerkenwell, Hyde Park/Green Park, Bloomsbury
Once considered a backwater of crusty Old Master dealers, London is now a contemporary art powerhouse, with more creative and commercial artistic clout than anywhere outside New York.
London, London Bridge
On weekends Borough Market draws some 70 organic farmers, artisanal producers, world-class bakers, and gourmet food importers from all over the world. The streets surrounding London’s oldest wholes...
London, Hyde Park/Green Park, Richmond (Richmond-upon-Thames), Westminster, Chelsea/Kensington
The city’s incomparable sparkle could put any Scrooge in touch with his inner Cratchit. Watch a pantomime at the Hackney Empire—a thousand rotten jokes and a happy ending guaranteed. Tour Charles D
...London, Hyde Park/Green Park, South Bank, Notting Hill, East End (Hoxton, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, Shoreditch)
For designer Alice Temperley, London is an outdoor place, a city of rooftop restaurants and parks, quaint neighborhoods and open-air markets ready to be explored by bike or car. Many of Temperley's...
Chelsea/Kensington, Kings Cross
Two recent openings in London's southwestern enclaves prove that high style doesn't have to come at a high price. The intimate Rockwell comprises 40 rooms tricked out with oak furniture and Neisha ...
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