From food courts and markets, to foodie neighbourhoods and eclectic food hubs, we pick the top places to eat in London..
The best places to eat in London with a view include the National Portrait Gallery. Not only can you see fantastic artworks here completely for free, but you can then retreat to the luxury ofPortrait Restaurant,overseen by Richard Corrigan, Michelin-starred Irish chef extraordinaire. Savour his...
Soar above London on theLondon IFS Cloud Cable Car:Glide above the Thames and take in aerial views of London's skyline, as you travel on the cable car from the Greenwich Peninsula to the Royal Docks. Time your visit with sunset over the river and watch the city come alive after dark w...
Oyster Express In the heritage Stratford Hotel in Chinatown, oyster lover Shawn Chesney focuses on about 10 fresh oysters daily. 296 Keefer, 604-684-3300. $/$$ (See review.) Article content Rodney’s Oyster House Specializes in very fresh shellfish and oysters. 1228 Hamilton St., 604-609-...
One of our favourite places to hang out (we're writing this from here right now), the National Theatre also boasts an upper storey, Forza Wine, which — from springtime each year — hosts outside terrace Forza Taps. Overlooking the Thames from the brutalist balconies, you can sip on sprit...
These are the best places to go in the UK, from Stratford to London and Sussex to Bradford and Aberdeen
Pinocchio at Stratford East The Italian fairtytale about a puppet who wants to be a real boy is transported to east London, in a story where Blue Rinse Fairy and Krik Krak the cricket try to keep Pinocchio off the crooked path. As usual, Stratford puts it own twist on the panto format...
Back in 2012, East London was put on the map by the Olympic Games. A short tube ride from the city center, you’ll find Stratford where the stadiums and arenas still stand proud in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and are open to the public to visit and use daily. They’re also stil...
If you're looking for the best things to do in London but are unsure where to begin, consider a guided tour of the city. Many sightseeing excursions cover the iconic landmarks (think: Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge), while other London tours focus on "Harry Potter," Jack the Ripper...
First-time visitors may just want to hit the highlights in England, such as Westminster Abbey or shopping at Knightsbridge in London and perhaps visit a university town or a day trip to Stonehenge. Return visitors might opt to explore some of the other great places to visit in England which...