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On a crisp winter afternoon the home of cricket, Lord’s demonstrates that there are alternative ways to marvel at the 22 yard wicket during the off-season.  Indeed, their Afternoon Tea offering could give you a reason to have a career change when you imagine that a cricketer could indulge in all these guilty pleasures during […]

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As Oscar Wilde famously said “there is only one thing worse than being talked about and that is not being talked about”. Well, possibly the world’s largest mini bar ‘Minimix’ at the Megaro Hotel in King’s Cross London certainly generates curious chatter amongst all guests due to its freakish decoration and moreover the legend behind […]

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Cheese+Fromage offers a plethora of Grower Champagnes from across France that each have a storied history attached to them. Indeed, you can savour this luxurious beverage in congenial company by attending the Champagne & Cheese Tasting Experience at their Covent Garden branch.​ The host Marc introduces himself as somebody who likes to talk a lot […]

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On the night of the 31st December 2017 London eye had 103,000 vociferous spectators fixate their eyes on it as Big Ben crept its way towards midnight, at which point there were 12 strikes of the clock followed by 11 minutes and 15 seconds of spine tingling fireworks. Indeed, for this time period it would […]

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London Bridge is often synonymous with its modern day history as it is home to the tallest building in London, The Shard and boasts a plethora of contemporary cafes and bars. However there is a deeper charm to the area that London Bridge Secret Food Tour unlocks over three and a half hours of indulging in […]

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The Harlem Gospel Choir feed off the infectious and receptive vibes of the audience they perform in front of and it was no different at the Southbank Centre in London. Indeed, they honour the sounds of American Gospel singing with soaring passion in voice and gesticulation. Upon entering the stage the drum and keyboard players set the […]

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Upon turning over the front cover of Lonely Planet’s Atlas of Adventure all adrenaline junkies will find themselves gazing at over 150 countries that offer all the extremities and thrill of the great outdoors. Indeed, it is an illustration of the vast landscape of the globe. Given the plethora of adventurous lingo and catchphrases that […]

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​Prior to the performance it was clear that attendees were ready to join in the showboating as they came dressed in traditional Indian outfits, such as Sarees and Kurtas, and a sea of rainbow colours soared through the theatre. Akram Khan’s solo Kathak dance was mesmerising to watch and every step was in perfect sync […]

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Director Angus Jackson is the mastermind behind the Shakespeare war play Coriolanus. Indeed, it is a display of cutting action and creative linguistics during the Roman times. Caius Martius Coriolanus depicts an immortal warrior defined by bloodiness and is a successful Roman General who also aspires to be involved in politics. However, he shows contempt […]

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​Red double decker London buses are often synonymous with overbearing crowds of commuters and never-ending journeys. However, Brigit Bakery Afternoon Bus (L’Afternoon Tea with a French twist) Tour presents an infinitely more soothing and indeed charming way to endure a bus ride through the epicentre of the storied city that London is. ​Departure points are […]

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