It's funny how everybody in London is always a little bit dubious about the London Eye until they actually go on it and realise that it's just really amazing.
And what better way of doing it than with a glass or two of Laurent-Perrier champagne? Perfect for small groups and couples, or simply a charming way to start the day.
Champagne Flights leave daily on the hour every hour between 12:00 and 20:00.
Ever wondered what time sharks have lunch? Well, at the London Aquarium it's 2.30 on the dot.There's a talk beforehand (for the benefit of you visitors - the sharks probably know what they're doing already) ...
Fish, fish, fish, swim, fish, swim, swim, fish, ice, global warming, fish, swim, fish, fish, fish, LEOPARD SEAL, arrrgggghhhh!!! So go the thought processes of your average penguin. Well not in London...
This winter sees Haunch of Venison take a fresh look at a group of ten artists and the influential works they produced in the second half of the twentieth century. At a time when abstraction and conceptualism...
Something of a reception show at Tate Britain this - an exploration of Picasso's critical reception in the UK and his impact on the artists of these shores. With over 150 works by the master himself, this...
To accompany the major survey exhibition of the career of Damien Hirst, Tate Modern is giving over its Turbine Hall to show the artist's much publicised diamond-covered skull, For the Love of God. Until...
An exhibition put together by Crisis exploring the issue of homelessness at Somerset House this spring. On show are works by the likes of Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley [pictured] and Gillian Wearing - which...
The much-publicised Damien Hirst survey show takes over Tate Modern this summer, offering the world the chance to reappraise the career of one of the most famous artists in the world. The general consensus...
Ever wondered what time sharks have lunch? Well, at the London Aquarium it's 2.30 on the dot.There's a talk beforehand (for the benefit of you visitors - the sharks probably know what they're doing already) ...
The Garden Museum presents an exploration of the green city movement that sprung up in Victorian times and continues in various guises to this day. From a time when Brixton and Waterloo were rural idylls...
On arrival at the Old Vic Tunnels we're led into a giant roaring furnace where half a dozen men are shovelling coal into a roaring, all-encompassing fire. It's one of the many design feats at...
This integrated arts production explores how movement, light and sound can be used as a language and offers the audience quite a sensory feast. Without Warning is a devised experiment, which visually descr...
The end of the show isn't the end of your evening at The Old Vic Tunnels, not on Friday and Saturday night when The Vault takes over anyhow. The party continues late into the night with DJs and cabaret...
Vault Festival is a menagerie of theatre, film, opera and art in the labyrinth that is the Old Vic Tunnels. It runs for three weeks featuring a collection the likes of Silent Opera, Kindle Theatre, Hammer...
A big show at the hayward this year for extremely popular (if potentially overrated) contemporary artist David Shrigley. As well as the faux-naive drawings for which he's best known, the exhibition features...
La Valse opens the curtains on Maurice Ravel's extraordinary imagination in the first piece of tonight's performance by the LPO.Maurice Ravel La Valse Leopold Mozart Trombone Concerto Jan Sandstrom Cantos ...
In this concert the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment takes centre-stage in the Cultural Olympiad celebrations, with the world première of Spinal Chords by Sally Beamish, commissioned as par...
An all-new musical set to the songs of '50s legends including Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran and Billy Fury. The premise is one of musical rivalry between two young guys trying to impress girls...