

London
It’s frustrating; intense; busy; inexplicably expensive. Its government is turning it into a playground for the unfathomably wealthy — yet London still remains at the heart of international creativity. It’s a prickly, peculiar beast that is at odds with its thriving creative scene. People live in shared shoeboxes and dine on Pot Noodles just to call London home. But it’s often with good reason.
Love it. Hate it. London is divisive in the best possible way. The Brits have the cultural swagger that all else want to buy into, and London is their temple of self-assurance. Food; drink; music; art; wanton creativity — it made perfect sense that London would be our debut City Guide. Constantly updated, our city lowdowns will offer up the latest places to be, do, to get your head down — and all else in between. Our City Notes guides are free, carefully-curated and constantly evolving.
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Our series of insider's guides expose the real London.
Lifestyle
Convene have opened their first venture outside the United States, the 'meeting and workday experiences' provider choosing London (specifically 22 Bishopsgate) as home for their 50,000 square foot venue that comprises meeting and conference rooms,...
Eating Out
Located in the Grade II listed Bradmore House, on the ground floor of Hammersmith’s private members’ club Kindred, Cellar is an all day café, counter and bar, open for leisurely breakfasts and lazy weekend dinners; chef Andrew Clarke having...
Hotels
A creative hub for guests and locals alike, Montcalm East is a new 288-room property in Shoreditch, London; a hotel with a mission to support its vibrant neighbourhood by championing the creativity and creatives of the surrounding area. A member...
Eating Out
Boasting its own record library, DJ nights and a late-night weekend licence, neighbourhood bar and diner, Palazzo, is a new relaxed spot in Crystal Palace, London. From the brains behind Made of Dough, Palazzo spans three shop fronts on Church...
Hotels
With 158 restorative bedrooms set across a crescent of mid-19th century townhouses in the London neighbourhood of Bayswater, Inhabit Queen's Gardens is a boutique hotel with calmness and wellbeing at its core. Designed by Holland Harvey and...
Eating Out
Other Side interior design studio and Caravan Restaurants join forces on the brand's Canary Wharf venue to create an 'idyllic retreat' in the city's central business district; Other Side founder, Gavin Mayaveram, telling us: "a simple neutral...
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With the pandemic having changed how many of us work, probably forever, ARC Club is a coworking space concept located within residential neighbourhoods, which allows optimum flexibility for those seeking a stylish and conveniently-situated place to...
Hotels
With 291 guest rooms, an artisan food market, rooftop terraces, restaurants and bars, and event spaces, East London’s The Gantry is a multifaceted urban resort and hotel with integrated eating, drinking, socialising and entertaining spaces all...
Eating Out
Following a successful tenure on Holloway Road for the past six years, Provisions Wine & Cheese are set to open in Hackney this month, the purveyors of affordable and accessible artisan products heading East on 25 March. Founded by wine and food...
Lifestyle
The former Berol Yard Pencil Factory in Tottenham Hale is now home to The Gessner, a luxury development comprising 164 studios and apartments; the project by interior design studio, Fettle, and property developers, Way of Life, demonstrating a new...
Lifestyle
A member's club for a new world of work, Bureau provides the creative community of London with a place to work, network and mingle, turning its back on the stuffy tradition of such clubs and creating a modern workplace for the city's freelancers,...
Eating Out
An international chain with locations in Tbilisi and Baku, Georgian eatery, Entrée, has opened in London, choosing Notting Hill for its UK debut. With a design that plays on the bakery's name——Entrée meaning 'entrance' and the bakery...
City Notes
We find ourselves back in Wiltshire on a sunny afternoon. The destination is close to the village of Tisbury in south-west England, where we were just last month at the historic Compasses Inn. Pythouse Kitchen Garden is a little gem of a find,...
City Notes
Marking their first outpost in the Southern Hemisphere, Ace Hotel Sydney opens with 257 rooms; pulsating ground-floor public spaces; a lobby bar and lounge; ground-floor restaurant, café and bar; and arts, music, cultural and culinary programming....
City Notes
Fans of iconic Japanese-Peruvian cuisine and haute luxury rejoice. Following a two year hiatus, the pandemic halting many travel-related activities for a large chunk of this time, Nobu Barcelona eventually reopened the doors to its 259-room luxury...
City Notes
Housed across two original Victorian-style structures dating back to 1843, together with a new building, The Pinch is a new boutique hotel with 22 luxury rooms and suites, along with three fully furnished residences suitable for stays of 30 days or...
Dispatches
You don’t have to like getting high to enjoy cannabis anymore. Whatever your reasons, you can smoke CBD flowers instead if the intoxication offered by THC simply isn’t your thing. Learn what CBD flower is and why it’s the perfect solution if...
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Are you looking to gamble online and use crypto at a reputable UK casino? Sounds like you’re on the hunt for the best Bitcoin casinos in the UK. And we have your back: Our industry experts have ranked the top UK Bitcoin casinos, rating them in...
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Completing a marathon is one of those achievements everyone should achieve at some point in their life. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or running your first marathon, it is an incredibly rewarding experience. The feeling of finally reaching the...
Dispatches
If you’ve never bought a car on finance before you may have heard some of the common car finance myths. From not being able to get approved with bad credit to only being able to finance a new car – some of these myths are simply not true. The...