Synaesthesia supper club by Kitchen Theory consists of an experimental seven course modernist meal cooked by Michelin restaurant experienced chefs, to deliver a fun insight into the world of synaesthesia.
Fashion on the Ration at the Imperial War Museum London looks at how rationing and wartime austerity impacted fashion for both men and women in 1940s Britain.
Keen for a new challenge? The Ride of the Lions experience will have you cycling with 200 others from Brussels to London, alongside British and Irish Lions and wounded veterans, to raise money for Walking with the Wounded.
Artist Kirsty Mitchell's Wonderland collection at Mead Carney Art gallery consists of more than 70 dreamlike images that draws the viewer into a fantasy land.
Head down to the Old Truman Brewery for the London Coffee Festival, back for 2015, to celebrate the world’s best beans.
Jeff Robb's new lenticular photography exhibition at Albemarle Gallery explores the female nude like never before.
New Zealand’s Master Sommelier, Cameron Douglas, hosts an exclusive tasting event and launch at New Zealand House with The Family of Twelve: a fraternity of twelve of New Zealand’s most prestigious and enduring artisanal wineries.
Chestertons Polo in the Park three-day tournament is back this summer. So grab a drink, watch from the sidelines, and pretend you know the rules of the game.
The Tweed Run closing ceremony takes places at Bloomsbury Ballroom on April 18. Don your finest tweed and celebrate the end of the ride with drinking and dancing at the closing awards ceremony.
Square Mile magazine celebrates its 100th issue - and 10th birthday - which the party to end all parties at Cafe de Paris.
The Self Directed Investor Club presents breakfast event The value of gold and other metals at The Clubhouse
This new 'escape the room' concept challenges Londoners to solve puzzles and get involed in a cinematic live experience in order to unlock themselves from a series of three rooms.
The Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition returns for its sixth year at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, featuring dazzling images of the cosmos from professional and amateur photographers alike.
If you don't know the different between whisky and whiskey, listen up: you need to wise up. Luckily, the Jim Beam Crafthouse is on hand for a bit of further education.
A new exhibition at the James Hyman Gallery delves into ITV's Spitting Image political puppets, as the general election looms.
Searcys welcomes Square Mile readers to enjoy its exquisite restaurant and bar at the top of the Gherkin for lunch on Sunday 12th & 19th April 2015
The Chelsea Art Fair will once again bring together 30 leading UK and international galleries from April 16-19 2015 to showcase the best of contemporary art.
Square Mile readers are invited to the next Innerplace Members Party at Library on St Martin's Lane.
Celebrating the unbridled creative talent of Alexander McQueen, Savage Beauty is the first and largest retrospective of the designer’s work.