Ronnie Scott's
culture
Roundhouse
Wilton's Music Hall
The range of performance events at this...
Christchurch spitalfields
Nicholas Hawksmoor’s stunning white chur...
The Old Truman Brewery
Explore this post industrial area and fi...
New Cross Inn
Check out who maybe playing when you’re...
Newport Street Gallery
This gallery hosts some of the best mode...
Regent Street Cinema
This cinema has a rather varied billboar...
Sir John Soane's Museum
Get lost in the labyrinth of collectible...
Picturehouse Central
I love Picturehouse Cinemas and this cen...
National Army Museum
A bit of an underrated gem this one. If...
Imperial War Museum
A historic museum just a short walk from...
The Royal Court Theatre
The Royal Court is the "home" of new wri...
Prince Charles Cinema
London's favourite "cheap" cinema. Come...
Streatham Space Project
It's a delight to have a fantastic new v...
The Clink
Fun, little attraction to go round to un...
National Gallery
Van Gogh, Matisse, Turner, Constable, yo...
House of St Barnabas
They are a London charity pledging to br...
St John at Hackney Church
A stunning 18th Century church in the no...
Arts Club
The Arts Club is a member's only club lo...
Hayward Gallery
My favourite art gallery in London where...
Big Ben
Taking a picture in front of Big Ben is...
Leake Street Tunnel
The ever changing tunnel in which the wa...
Aperture Photographic
Great place to geek out on a rainy Londo...
V & A Museum of Childhood
I'm now old enough to have the toys I us...
Sadler's Wells Theatre
This is where I indulge myself in some o...
Bletchley Park
Bit of a trek out of London, think you g...
Arcola Theatre
Local theatre with small, intimate produ...
KK Outlet
This gallery belongs to a communication...
The London Library
The London Library is one of the world’s...
Sotheby's
I love the atmosphere at Sothby's. It is...
The National Gallery
Founded in 1824, it houses a collection...
Serpentine Sackler Gallery
Located just next door to The Magazine r...
Film 4 Outdoor Screenings
During the summer Film 4 house a series...
Science Museum
I've been to this place 5 times (and cou...
Maison Assouline
One of my favourite hideouts - Maison As...
Rosemary Branch
Do you love watching indie theatre and d...
Almine Rech Gallery
Commercial art gallery—buy or simply bro...
Everyman Screen on the Green
The Everyman Screen on the Green is one...
Hang-Up Gallery
Contemporary Art Gallery set up by frien...
Galerie Bartoux, London
If I had enough money I would buy everyt...
The London Film School
This school is in a brewery in Covent Ga...
The Cob Gallery
Compact yet efficient, a hidden gem situ...
Everyman Baker St
A cosy small art house cinema chain wher...
606 Club
The 606 Club is in Chelsea, but not as y...
The Book of Mormon Musical
Feeling lucky? Why not head down to the...
Japanese Gallery
If it's vintage Japanese prints what you...
Whitechapel Gallery
Free of charge to enter, Whitechapel oft...
Brunel Museum
The tunnel is now a great music venue as...
The Lion King
This is the BEST show in London - it's b...
Stolenspace Gallery
Probably one of the most interesting gal...
Architecural Association Courtyard
One of the facades of Bedford Square in...
London Review of Books
Great selection of books, and they have...
National Art Library
My favourite spot to read and an incredi...
St Marylebone Church
My favourite church in London - a bomb f...
BUG
British comedian/TV presenter/Filmmaker...
Opera Holland Park
An outdoor opera theatre that takes plac...
Vyner Street
Having shown my photography work at a Fi...
Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich
If you're in Greenwich you need to go on...
King's Head Theatre Pub
A homely feeling of walking in your gran...
Umit & Son
For film lovers with a penchant for remi...
South London Gallery
It's not especially big or famous, but t...
Lutyens & Rubinstein
The best bookshop in London where you ca...
Royal National Theatre
If you wanna go to the theatre, forget t...
TJ Boulting
An art gallery run by my lovely friend w...
King's College London
We have been working with the Centre of...
JW3
Great centre where you can do anything f...
Gazelli Art House
Gazelli Art House supports challenging a...
Royal Festival Hall
The Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank...
Freud Museum London
The Freud Museum in Hampstead was home t...
Almeida Theatre
A small theatre in Islington, which host...
The Last Tuesday Society / Viktor Wynd's Museum of Curiosities
This is possibly London's spookiest plac...
Hauser & Wirth Gallery
A contemporary art gallery which represe...
The Foundling Museum
A beautiful historic museum dedicated to...
Lisson Gallery
Representing the hottest names in the ar...
London ENO Coliseum
Great venue if you like opera or ballet...
British Film Institute
The British Film Institute is the centre...
Zabludowicz Collection
176 Gallery houses a collection of young...
Nelly Duff
A vast array of urban street art from no...
St. Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Angli...
Barbican Centre
If you are visiting London for the first...
Fashion and Textile Museum
You can't miss the super bright exterior...
Kenwood House
Kenwood House, on the outskirts of Hamps...
The Globe Theatre
The Globe is, in many way, one of London...
Open Air Theatre
Open air theatre—only open during summer...
VAULT Festival
Vaults Festival runs from January - Marc...
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a simply stunni...
Portobello Road
Portobello Road has loads of interesting...
Abbey Road Zebra Crossing
The iconic Abbey Road studios where The...
Neal's Yard
A hidden gem in the heart of Covent Gard...
The Institute of Light
Hackney's cheapest cinema seven days a w...
Royal Observatory Greenwich
I never visited the Royal Observatory bu...
Design Museum
One of the newest museums to launch in L...
Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery is one of my favouri...
The Castle Cinema
This cinema was built more than 100 year...
Butlers Wharf
This area has bars, restaurants and muse...
Underbelly Festival
If the South Bank wasn't already beautif...
Serpentine Gallery
Every June a new ephemeral pavilion sees...
Spitalfields Market
The market is a beautiful building. Insi...
The Book Of Mormon
I loved the Book of Mormon! It's a reall...
Keats House
John Keats' poetry inspires me strongly...
Sofar Sounds
Sofar Sounds concerts are happening all...
The Notting Hill Bookshop
If you're Hugh Grant/Julia Roberts fan...
Portobello Market
Definitely one of the must-visit markets...
Lyric Theatre
I know, I know, Hammersmith seems far ou...
Highgate Cemetery
Believe it or not, for somewhere with so...
Open Air Theatre Inner Circle
This is a great opportunity to see some...
Royal Academy of Arts
The RA covers the contemporary and the h...
Jewish Museum London
Great little museum, with amazing events...
Shakespeare's Globe
In London, every building and street has...
ICA - Institute of Contemporary Arts
The ICA is one of the places I go to mos...
Victoria Miro Mayfair
Their private view parties are unmissabl...
GALLERY 46
I have seen Bjork in 3D and Bruce la Bru...
180 Strand
This has rapidly established itself as t...
Resistance Gallery
A welcome addition to the burgeoning Bet...
James Freeman Gallery
Another welcome addition to the Angel ar...
Amar Gallery
A terrific gallery in the middle of Ange...
BEERS London
A great Shoreditch gallery, their taste...
Rio Cinema
You have not lived til you've watched Sh...
Genesis Cinema
A great cinema in Stepney Green, not far...
Leighton House Museum
Best enjoyed when visited to attend one...
O2 Academy Brixton
One of the best gig venues in the city,...
Barbican Conservatory
Beautiful spot to relax in the as it fee...
Seven Dials Club & Covent Garden Community Centre
If you happen to be here on the first Fr...
Odeon Panton Street
ODEON is a major chain of cinemas in the...
Duke of York Square Food Market
Every Saturday from 10am - 4pm there's a...
Everyman
Everyman is a retro cinema with comfy so...
The British Museum
Great museum! Check out the Rosetta Ston...
Soho Theatre
THE place for British and international...
The British Library
The British Library is a remarkable plac...
The Photographers' Gallery
A must see place. Great exhibitions, pho...
The Mosaic Rooms
One of my favourite museums/galleries in...
Carlos Ishikawa Ltd
Nice little gallery.
Wellcome Collection
I absolutely love the Wellcome Collectio...
Electric Cinema
This is cinema done right. Choose an arm...
Pontone Gallery
A small gallery split over a couple of f...
Lazinc Sackville
Currently open with its first exhibit "G...
Raven Row
Raven Row is in the heart of Spitalfield...
Alexandra Palace
Pretty impressive building on top of the...
Tate Britain
Everyone makes a beeline for the Tate Mo...
Grant Museum of Zoology
Cute little museum, and by cute I mean,...
Geffrye Museum
A museum about HOMES. Sounds weird, is c...
Dulwich Picture Gallery
A hidden gem, this little place is about...
Photographers' Gallery
Tate Modern, Whitecube, Natural History...
Victoria and Albert Museum (Stop N)
One of my favourite museums and overall...
Skip Garden
A great new concept environment where th...
Harry Potter Studio Tour
You know you want to. I'd go everyday if...
Natural History Museum Cromwell Road (Stop GT)
This museum looks a bit like out of Hogw...
Above The Stag Theatre
A tiny little theatre housed in a railwa...
Cambridge Theatre
HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD - need...
Somerset House
With a variety of curated exhibitions th...
Don't Think Twice
72 bollards in London Bridge are transfo...
Banksy on Tooley Street
Beware at night, you may encounter this...
The Postal Museum
Royal Mail was invented in the 17th cent...
Victoria & Albert Museum (Stand R)
Great museum for sculpture and great des...
Serpentine Galleries
The Serpentine Galleries are two contemp...
Hampstead Theatre
Hampstead Theatre’s mission to entertain...
Royal Court Theatre
A highlight for new writing in London, t...
Canal Cafe Theatre
The Canal Café theatre sits on the edge...
The Old Sorting Office Art Centre
What was once a local arts centre is now...
Etcetera Theatre
Easily one of London’s best fringe theat...
Olympic Studios
100 years ago, the Olympic Cinema was an...
Lyric Hammersmith
Hammersmith’s Lyric Theatre is one of th...
Vortex
The Vortex is a real deal Jazz Club run...
Kansas Smitty's
Amazing and tiny jazz bar off Broadway M...
Royal Opera House
Spectacular theatre venue. Ballet, opera...
The Wallace Collection
Sometimes I can not believe this place i...
Freemasons' Hall
Home of the oldest fraternity in the wor...
Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria & Albert museum is world fa...
Acklam Village Market
I'm surprised at how underrated Acklam V...
Royal Courts of Justice
Nobody ever tells you to go to the Royal...
Churchill War Rooms
Formerly the underground complex of the...
Madame Tussauds London
Madame Tussauds is a wax museum in Londo...
The European Bookshop
If you're a fan of European literature,...
Church of Scientology of London
I love learning about new cultures and r...
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Beautiful Modern Italian Art collection...
God's Own Junkyard
If you like neon lights - go. If you don...
The Yard Theatre
Good parties, music and shows. Best if y...
North London Buddhist Centre
This centre offers a wide range of activ...
Stomp Productions
Amazing show the actors make sounds from...
Ordovas
Another one of my favourite commerical g...
St Bartholomew the Great
This is the oldest church in the City of...
Abbey Road Studios
Probably the most famous road crossing i...
Camden Arts Centre Cafe
Camden Arts Centre is a place for world-...
Artisan
Good bagels, rich and strong coffee, and...
National Theatre
The National was the first place I ever...
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Named for the Globe's visionary founder,...
The Top Secret Comedy Club
Literally my favourite hidden gem in Lon...
The Old Vic
The Old Vic has a new artistic director...