A neon wonderland in Walthamstow. This gallery of vintage neon signs is a riot of color and a paradise for photographers – quirky, garish, and absolutely unique. The Dump of God is a neon wonderland...
The underrated city spot London City Airport – the underrated city spot small, efficient, and right in the city: London City Airport is not only a hidden gem for stress-free travel but also a place ...
A touch of Amsterdam in the heart of London. Houseboats, canals, and a floating cheese restaurant make this place a culinary insider tip. The Cheese Barge was commissioned through an open design compe...
Under the Waterloo station lies a legal graffiti paradise. The tunnel is constantly changing – a street art museum with no admission fee and a neon character. Leake Street affectionately known as th...
A free rooftop garden with a view of the city – without the tourist crowds. Perfect for a picnic above the rooftops of London or a sunset with the skyline. Perched atop the Fen Court building at 120...
Hidden in Whitechapel lies the oldest still-operating music hall in the world. The charm of the 19th century The charm of the 19th century meets modern performances here – a place that breathes hist...
An urban legend says: Whoever finds all seven small noses that the artist Rick Buckley secretly mounted on house walls in Soho will become rich. Whether materially or in terms of experience, that rema...