Ciao Bella
86-90 Lamb's Conduit St, Bloomsbury, WC1N 3LZ
This authentic Italian restaurant in Bloomsbury is a gem and should be in everyone's address book. Unfailingly lively,... More
Hadrian: Empire and Conflict
British Museum, Reading Room, WC1B 3DG
24th July - 26th October 2008
Think of Hadrian and one word automatically and instantly comes after it.... More
China: The Three Emperors, 1662 - 1795
'China: The Three Emperors, 1662—1795' features over 370 treasures, including precious robes and palace furnishings, weapons and ceremonial armour,... More
Shaolin Monks - Kung Fu Masters Live
Peacock Theatre, Roseberry Avenue, EC1
4th - 29th October 2006
The Shaolin warrior monks draw on the rich traditions... More
The Legend...
Legend has it, a dragon forced a small city in Turkey to sacrifice up an unwitting member of their community every day to be killed. The... More
If you've ever been in a Chinese restaurant looking over your shoulder at the exciting things that the Chinese diners are eating while you tuck ... More
The original branch of Yi-Ban was an authentic and very reasonably-priced traditional Chinese restaurant, and we were expecting more of the same at their new ... More
Eight Over Eight translates from Chinese as ‘lucky forever.’ Restaurateur Will Ricker seems to be blessed by some lucky charm judging on the success of ... More
Sir Terence Conran used to run this place, then he handed control over to his son Tom, with entirely favourable results. Now the landmark Bluebird ... More
Anouska Hempel has a signature minimalist interior design style and everything about Blakes in South Kensington has been designed to her exacting taste. From the ... More
100 Queen's Gate
South Kensington
London SW7 5AG,
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14 minutes walk from Emperor
Known as “the largest independent hotel in London” with a great location -within walking distance to the V&A, Natural History Museum, Harrods, Hyde Park ... More
Premiership titans Chelsea and Manchester United come head to head for the first time since the Blues' penalties win in the pre-season Community Shield (2-2 ...More
Opened in the mid-19th century Brompton Cemetary was set up as one of the 'Magnificent Seven' series of cemeteries, which included Highgate Cemetery, established to ...More
The King's Road takes its name from the 17th century when it was King Charles II's private thoroughfare between Whitehall and Hampton Court Palace. The ...More
You'll avoid frayed tempers as well as split ends by taking your children to have their hair cut at Tantrum. This brightly coloured hair dressers ...More
Second oldest botanic garden in England.
The largest fruiting olive tree in Britain and the world’s northern-most outdoor grapefruit tree call this historic botanic and apothecary ... More
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