

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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The rise and rise of London's dominant cocktail scene...
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Short for time? We Heart staff pick their top spots from our unique London city guide
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Forward-thinking design; creativity celebrated — this is our London Design Festival 2015...
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Our series of insider's guides expose the real London.
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...
Culture
As many industries have been hard hit by the pandemic, stories of communities coming together to support local businesses have been a source of warmth in troubled times. During the bleakest early days, music, at least for me, was a much-needed...
Hotels
Integrating locals and visitors, the public and private domain and London's creative communities, Buckle Street Studios is a sophisticated spot that packs in 103 compact apartments, a mezzanine coworking space, coffee shop, meeting rooms and a...
Shopping
Designed by London-based interior architects, Holloway Li, The Market Building is an experience-led showroom for 'bathroom solutions experts', Coalbrook. Located in the heart of Clerkenwell, the project evokes industrial forms and materiality...
Eating Out
Taking design cues from backstreet Andalusian bars to Casablancan twentieth-century design and airy Moroccan courtyards, The Barbary Next Door is a convivial neighbourhood restaurant and wine bar located in the much-loved Neal’s Yard courtyard....
Bars & Nightlife
If pop-ups, natural wine and good times are your thing (and frankly, if they're not, there's something wrong with you), Rondo La Cave is going to be your new favourite London hang-out. The new wine bar is situated beneath The Hoxton, Holborn, and...
1 month left London
Brighton-based designer, Lois O’Hara (who we last saw illustrating one of the Evermade x NHS Rainbow Art Prints), has created a colourful large scale installation for the Wembley Park Art Trail. The mighty 23 square metre floor mural is entitled...
3 months left London
With more than 500 objects, films and interviews in sporting performance, kit development, stadium design and much more, Football: Designing the Beautiful Game introduces its viewer to all from stories of club legacies and team badges, to the...
City Notes
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...
The Edit
Strange Magic a solo exhibition from Queensland-born, Sydney-based Gerwyn Davies, is now on show at Brisbane's Jan Murphy Gallery, the photographic artist and costume maker having conjured up a set of vivid and varnished self-representations each...
City Notes
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,...
City Notes
A number of hamlets have been transformed into luxury holiday residences in Vaucluse, southeast France. Part of the 16th-century Les Davids estate Les Hameaux des Davids is a 100-hectare estate in Viens, a medieval village between Avignon and...
Dispatches
The design psychology Casinos have been skillfully built in such a manner. It has been argued that they play on the flaws of human nature to ensure that you spend as much of your time in there as possible. While casinos were built using Bill...
Dispatches
If you’re looking for the best online casinos, the number of options you have to choose from in this modern era can sometimes make deciding where to gamble a bit overwhelming. But you don’t have to worry because we have your back. We...
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It's a never-ending debate on whether an American car is better than a European car, or vice-versa. Car enthusiasts are always getting into arguments about which automaker wins the trophy for manufacturing better cars. In reality, there is no...
Dispatches
Why Your Horoscope Should Be Your New Scroll If you find yourself spending a fair amount of time on your phone every day – and who doesn’t? – maybe reading your horoscope online should be the new thing you’re scrolling. Hear us out....