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fromwww.standard.co.uk
22 hours ago

How Sadiq Khan's former power hub is being turned into London's next shopping and restaurant destination

The former City Hall in London is being transformed into a new office, shops, and restaurant complex with stunning views over the Thames.
London food
fromTime Out London
2 days ago

The most unmissable free things to do in London this weekend

Enjoy free activities in London during the last weekend of April, including cheering at the London Marathon and attending the Brick Lane Jazz Fest.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Bird's-eye view of London seen in 280-year-old map

An 18th-century map of London by John Rocque is being republished, showcasing detailed views of the city and its surroundings.
#venice-biennale
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

You Can Ride a Replica 19th-century Canal Boat on This Historic Canal for Free-Here's How to Experience It

Visitors can board replica 19th century boats and glide along the canal, weather dependent. At Great Falls, visitors ride in a 30-foot launch-style leisure boat, a nod to the smaller passenger ships popular for leisure and business.
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London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Dispute over 'jungle-like' garden in west London

A homeowner in west London faces enforcement for an overgrown garden affecting neighbors and property sales.
#london-marathon
Running
fromTime Out London
2 days ago

How to track runners taking part in the 2026 London Marathon

The London Marathon offers various ways to track runners and cheer them on during the race.
London
fromTime Out London
2 days ago

London Marathon 2026 road closures: all the essential information you need to plan ahead this weekend

The London Marathon causes significant road closures in central London, affecting traffic on Sunday.
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
2 days ago

7 Stylish Airbnbs in Rotterdam, From Houseboats to Historic Homes

Rotterdam's living spaces prioritize unique designs over uniformity, showcasing a blend of historical and modern architecture.
fromCN Traveller
5 days ago

London's got a brand-new secret subterranean spa - this is how I spent my day

The spa melds seamlessly with the caramel colours. Some serious brainpower went into its creation, having been developed in collaboration with Stockholm-based Raison d'Etre - aka the experts behind nine global spa brands, from Aman and Six Senses to Borgo Egnazia in Puglia and The Datai in Langkawi.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

London's Last Wilderness review mudflats meets Mad Max towers on eccentric estuary voyage

Pablo Behrens' documentary explores the Thames estuary, blending nature's wildness with remnants of industry through an unseen explorer's perspective.
London
fromTime Out London
2 days ago

Where London ranks in Time Out's 2026 list of the best cities in the UK for walking

Edinburgh ranks as the most walkable city in the UK and second globally, while London is eighth in the UK ranking.
London food
fromCN Traveller
2 days ago

8 Battersea Power Station restaurants for post-shopping feasts

Battersea Power Station offers diverse dining options amidst a vibrant shopping and leisure destination, appealing to families and food lovers alike.
Renovation
fromianVisits
3 days ago

The QEII garden - built from its own ruins - opens in Regent's Park

A former concrete nursery in Regent's Park has been transformed into a wildlife-friendly garden using recycled materials and slow-growing plants.
London politics
fromianVisits
6 days ago

London's Alleys: Park Place West, Paddington, W2

The passageway behind Edgware Road has historical significance, evolving from stables to a residential complex known as Park West.
#tragedy
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
16 hours ago

Mother and child die after 'getting into difficulty' in water at west London park

A mother and her young son died after an incident in the River Brent at Elthorne Park, Ealing.
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
16 hours ago

Mother and child die after 'getting into difficulty' in water at west London park

A mother and her young son died after an incident in the River Brent at Elthorne Park, Ealing.
London food
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

One of London's most historic train stations is being rebuilt with bold new features

Lea Bridge station is undergoing a significant upgrade, including a new ticket hall, cycle hub, and improved accessibility.
London food
fromTime Out London
2 days ago

Massive Piccadilly Circus-style advertising screens are planned for another major central London landmark

A new 10-floor entertainment complex with large LED screens is planned for Leicester Square, enhancing its cultural and entertainment appeal.
London
fromTime Out London
2 days ago

A new 14-mile 'nature corridor' will transform four boroughs in east London

A 14-mile nature corridor in London aims to enhance wildlife movement and biodiversity through interconnected green spaces.
London food
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

This east London summer 'beach' is returning for 2026 - and it's had a huge glow-up

Big Penny Beach Club opens May 22, offering beach volleyball, gelato, fish and chips, and Aperol Spritz in Walthamstow.
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

London's Alleys: Overton Yard, Croydon, CR0

The Page & Overton's Brewery started in a small red brick building on Overton's Yard and slowly expanded into buildings on the other side of the yard, dominating the area for decades.
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London
fromianVisits
2 days ago

London's weekly railway news

London Underground drivers are striking against imposed changes to their work conditions, impacting the economy and public transport services.
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

A new garden will open in Regent's Park next week

The Queen Elizabeth II Garden will officially open to the public on Monday April 27, commemorating the late monarch's 100th birthday with a beautiful landscape filled with climate-resilient plants and wildlife habitats.
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fromTime Out London
4 days ago

Hackney will host London's first ever festival dedicated to dive bars next month

Hackney will host London's first dive bar festival, Hackney Altfest, from May 4 to May 10, featuring various alternative bars and events.
London
fromTime Out London
5 days ago

Every Londoner should know about this epic 150-mile walking trail

The London Loop is a 150-mile walking trail around London, showcasing diverse neighborhoods, parks, and unique attractions.
#smithfield
fromTime Out London
5 days ago
London food

The City is getting a food market next to the new London Museum

The City of London Corporation plans to transform Smithfield into a vibrant destination with a new food market and community projects.
fromianVisits
6 days ago
London food

Historic Smithfield annexe to reopen as food market in 2028

The Annexe buildings next to Smithfield market will be transformed into a food market and hotel by 2030, alongside the new London Museum.
London food
fromTime Out London
5 days ago

The City is getting a food market next to the new London Museum

The City of London Corporation plans to transform Smithfield into a vibrant destination with a new food market and community projects.
London food
fromianVisits
6 days ago

Historic Smithfield annexe to reopen as food market in 2028

The Annexe buildings next to Smithfield market will be transformed into a food market and hotel by 2030, alongside the new London Museum.
London
fromTime Out London
3 days ago

This legendary 1930s leisure centre in central London is getting a 44 million makeover

Renovations of Marylebone's Seymour Centre have faced multiple delays due to asbestos and heritage window issues, pushing completion to spring 2027.
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Can a nature corridor increase London's biodiversity?

"We started Wild Cities because urban nature must be restored for people, for wildlife, and for the future. A coalition model lets us work at the scale the challenge demands, celebrating communities and helping people and ecosystems become more connected and resilient."
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fromTime Out London
1 week ago

10 of the greatest National Trust sites near London (as chosen by the National Trust itself)

National Trust properties near London offer peaceful retreats with historical significance and beautiful landscapes.
London
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

This east London walk uncovers some of the capital's weirdest secrets

Exploring London's esoteric secrets through walking reveals unique historical and mythical narratives in the city.
London food
fromTime Out London
6 days ago

This major north London shopping and dining hub is getting three new retailers

Coal Drops Yard is adding new retail outlets, including Anthropologie and a local bakery, enhancing its status as a shopping destination.
fromianVisits
5 days ago

Seven shades of green: the DLR's quietly complicated network

The DLR first opened in 1987, it had two lines: Red - Stratford to Island Gardens and Green - Tower Gateway to Island Gardens. Within just a few years, as the DLR extended out to Beckton and later Lewisham, they turned the whole map green.
London
fromLondon On The Inside
6 days ago

Borough Market Opens After-Hours Event For An Evening of Seafood

The Evening of Seafood will celebrate the best ocean produce with live demos, trader talks, oyster shucking and exclusive dishes, plus renowned restaurants operating on the Market floor.
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London
fromCN Traveller
4 days ago

These endangered animals have been reintroduced in London - here's everything you need to know

Ealing's Beaver Project aims to reintroduce beavers to enhance biodiversity and prevent flooding.
fromianVisits
1 week ago

London's Alleys: Yarmouth Place, Mayfair, W1

Originally known as Sneads Court on John Rocque's map of London in 1746, the area was wider and more of a courtyard than an alley. Over time, it was renamed Hertford Place and later Yarmouth Mews as the neighborhood evolved into larger hotels and grand houses.
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fromianVisits
1 month ago

London's Alleys: Church Yard Walk, Paddington, W2

A pedestrian passage at St Mary on Paddington Green represents an early example of pedestrianisation, created when a former road was blocked to unite the church and graveyard into one site.
London
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

It's official: London is the second greenest city in the UK

Green spaces in cities are essential for mental and physical health, with London being the largest urban forest globally.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago
UK news

Albert Bridge may close for a year for repair

Cracks in a cast-iron component may close Albert Bridge to motorists for up to a year; pedestrians and cyclists will still be allowed.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

With Albert Bridge now shut for a year, what is going on with London's crossings?

Albert Bridge, a fragile structure, requires £8.5 million in repairs and is expected to reopen within a year.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Albert Bridge reopens to pedestrians and cyclists

Albert Bridge has reopened to pedestrians and cyclists after safety inspections confirmed no additional risk from recent movement changes.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

With Albert Bridge now shut for a year, what is going on with London's crossings?

Albert Bridge, a fragile structure, requires £8.5 million in repairs and is expected to reopen within a year.
London
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

Plans have been approved for a cool new bridge in southeast London

A new 170-square-metre Albion Bridge will replace a cramped faux drawbridge in Canada Water, enhancing accessibility and space for pedestrians and cyclists.
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fromTime Out London
1 month ago

This London canalside park has reopened after a dazzling 2.5 million makeover

Queens Park Canalside in northwest London reopened after a £2.5 million transformation featuring wildlife habitats, improved accessibility, and a community-created mural.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London's Alleys: Alderman Stairs, Wapping, E1

The story of this corner of London runs deep. The roots of settlement here stretch back to the 10th century, when King Edgar granted 13 acres of riverside land to 13 knights (yes, an acre per knight), with permission to use it for trading along he river. By 1125, there was already a dock at St Katharine's. Over the centuries, the area grew into a small but busy community, complete with a hospital, a monastery, a school, almshouses and its own court.
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Environment
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Inside the plan to use the River Thames to heat iconic London landmarks

A £72.7 million water-source heat pump network will use the River Thames to provide low-carbon heating to central London landmarks and buildings.
#river-thames
London food
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Modern revival planned for historic street market

Plans to revitalize Kingston Ancient Market include new stalls, a central piazza, and improved facilities to enhance community engagement.
Miscellaneous
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London's Alleys: Chatter Alley, East Molesey, KT8

A historic narrow alley once riverside near Hampton Court became a back passage after river diversion and town development, now named Chatter Alley.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

Exploring London's Hidden Gems: A Local's Guide to Secret Spots

London is a city that rewards curiosity. Beyond the iconic landmarks, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye, lies a quieter, more intimate version of the capital. This is the London locals know: tucked-away streets, overlooked parks, independent cafés, and historic corners that rarely make it into guidebooks. For travellers willing to stray from the obvious routes, the city offers countless hidden gems that reveal its true character.
Travel
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London Alleys: Buckingham Mews, Victoria, SW1

Despite its proximity to one of London's busiest tourist attractions, its back street location is remarkably quiet and peaceful. Leading off Stafford Place, it was originally, and unsurprisingly, called Stafford Mews, as it was built as stabling for houses on Buckingham Gate, facing the palace. Constructed around 1860, the stables were simple two-storey houses, built initially with stables at the ground and accommodation above.
Real estate
London food
fromElite Traveler
3 weeks ago

How to Explore London's Picturesque Village Hubs, According to Locals

London's hidden gems offer charming experiences in areas like Marylebone Village and Hampstead, featuring unique shops and local dining options.
UK news
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

London's Southbank Centre Receives National Heritage Protection After 35-Year Campaign

The Southbank Centre, a 1960s British Brutalist cultural complex, received UK Grade II listed status on 10 February 2026.
Real estate
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

First look: London is getting the city's 'first' floating park

Royal Victoria Dock West will create a 12-hectare floating hub with homes, a park, and a wellness centre featuring a lido, sauna, and spa.
London food
fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

Visitors are told to 'avoid' 5 London boroughs - here's why they're worth visiting

Tourists should reconsider visiting Croydon, Harlesden, Edmonton, Anerley, and Surbiton as they have unique attractions worth exploring.
London
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

London's weekly railway news

London's rail transport is undergoing significant upgrades and changes, including pay rises for staff and new train services.
London food
fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

Did you know that you can walk the world's longest coastal path in London?

The King Charles III Coastal Path offers 2,700 miles of accessible walking along the entire English coastline, including a 76-mile section through London.
Environment
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Plans to power London landmarks with Thames heat

A £72.7 million communal heat network will use a River Thames heat pump to provide low-carbon heating for Waterloo and South Bank landmarks.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Royal Docks plans would add floating parkland and residential boat berths

The plans would affect an area known as Royal Victoria Dock West, which is the end closest to London City Hall and the Cable Car. If carried out, the two biggest changes will be a range of floating walkways reaching into the dock, lined with water plants. The other change will be the introduction of walkways on the south side of the dock for long-term residential boat moorings.
Real estate
London
fromTime Out London
4 weeks ago

Inside the 124-year-old London foot tunnel set for a massive restoration

Greenwich foot tunnel is set for a full regeneration to improve safety and accessibility for daily commuters.
London food
fromTime Out London
4 weeks ago

Charing Cross could be transformed by new development plans - with huge changes set for the iconic Villiers St

1 Embankment Place is set for a summer makeover to enhance public spaces and improve pedestrian access in the area.
London politics
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

North vs South London | Ten Reasons Why Each Side Is Better

North London claims superiority through Roman history, the Barbican, anti-fascist heritage, major protest movements, and superior underground transport infrastructure compared to South London.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

River Thames spot among 13 sites shortlisted for swimming status

The Thames at Ham has been shortlisted as a bathing water to monitor river cleanliness and support year-round recreational swimming.
London politics
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

A Large Floating Park Could Be Coming to London

Royal Victoria Dock West will become London's largest floating destination with a large floating park, year‑round wellness facilities, floating homes, and increased public open space.
London food
fromianVisits
1 month ago

London's Alleys: Carter Court, City of London, EC4

Carter Court is a historic alley near St Paul's Cathedral, reflecting 350 years of Olde England charm and significant historical changes.
fromianVisits
1 month ago

TfL to unveil new tube station artwork exploring relationships with water

The artwork, called We Move Through Scales of Blue, will comprise four photographic pieces installed alongside the escalators at both stations. As people go up and down, the images appear to shift and change.
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London
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I let AI guide me through London for a day. Why do I keep being sent underground?

AI-curated cultural itineraries can successfully guide personalized day trips through cities, though they require human judgment to address practical needs like meals and breaks.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London's Alleys: Ship Tavern Passage, City of London, EC3

The alley likely came into existence when the first Leadenhall Market, as a market for herbs, opened, with a long passage leading from the market to Gracechurch Street. The alley used to be longer and straighter, but the eastern half was cut off when a building was constructed on the site. That building was demolished in 2000, and archaeologists researched it for Roman remains in 2002.
London
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London's Alleys: Martin Lane, City of London, EC4

For most of its life, the alley's main feature was the church of St Martin Orgar, possibly named after Ordgarus, a Dane who donated the church to the canons of St Paul's. Sadly, most of the church was destroyed during the Great Fire of London. The badly damaged remains were restored and used by French Protestants right up to 1820.
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

A Front Row Seat to the Thames at Sea Containers London

The South Bank hotel reimagines its cruise liner aesthetic with evolved design, bespoke furnishings, and river views that prioritize mood over literal theming.
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