This Christmas season, St Peter's Eaton Square will open its doors for the Kids for Kids' Candlelit Christmas Concert.
Fancy a Sunday evening on a super yacht watching a film with a burger dinner and popcorn?
Street dancing? In a pair of heels? Don't knock it till you've tried it… And try it you can at Canary Wharf restaurant Plateau, which has teamed up with street dance and travel company Neon Fuel to hold monthly 'Fierce Heels' dance brunches
Summer might be long gone, but the Courthouse Hotel's Soho Sky Terrace is a good place to drown your sorrows and embrace the start of the chilly season
Hungry for some tasty street food? Of course you are. The Real Food Market at Charing Cross will keep you fed and watered every Thursday and Friday, with a rotating line-up of traders selling everything from creole and cajun-style burgers to Korean BBQ wraps.
Online gallery Leontia Gallery is taking over a pop-up space in Hoxton for its latest exhibition, ‘There and Now’. The retrospective explores the themes of the present and the past in paintings, neon, drawing, sculptures and prints from some of the world’s most pioneering artists.
The Other Art Fair is back for its tenth year this October, celebrating a week's worth of art from 130 of the newest and best emerging and undiscovered artists.
It's time you got a watch, and we're here to make sure you stay ahead of the curve by running our rule over this year’s watch trends and the brands that perfected them
You think you’re getting old? You’ve got nothing on the world’s oldest watch brands. And remember, the best things come to those who wait, says Mark Hedley
Luxury watch lovers should pop down to this pop-up exhibition from Swiss watchmaker Breguet, which celebrates the launch of the new Watches of Switzerland boutique at Canary Wharf.
The world’s most iconic champagne-cognac brand isn’t one for pop-up bars. Instead, Rémy Martin is again lending its name to something far more sophisticated – a private members’ club.
Doctor Who geeks: you can now spend an entire weekend celebrating your favourite extraterrestrial time lord without fear of judgement, at the Doctor Who festival this November.
The stunning winning images from the Zoological Society of London’s Animal Photography Prize are filling London Zoo once again this year until 28 February 2016.
You want a swimming pool like this? In London? You’re talking oligarch money, surely. Not so, if you buy a new apartment in the Thames-side development Fulham Reach. We take a look inside…
If you want to make a knockout Old Fashioned at home, whether you're learning from scratch or perfecting your art, you can drink in the tutelage at bourbon brand Woodford Reserve's pop-up bar underneath a railway arch in Shoreditch, with masterclasses priced at £15 each, and cocktails just a fiver.
Blancpain has taken the diver's watch to the next level with the Ocean Commitment Bathyscaphe Chronographe Flyback
The Royal Exchange was filled with rugger-buggers (us included) on 30 September, all keen to have a beer with players from the Leicester Tigers, both past and present
Billy Name’s iconic black-and-white photographs from Warhol’s Factory are now on display at Serena Morton Gallery, offering an extensive trip through Warhol’s darkly glamorous world
Sneak away from your desk for some playtime at Leadenhall Autum Fair, where you can play skittles, get involved in the golf putting challenge, and listen to live music
Think prints are all about bright colours and abstract shapes? These monochrome beauties, selected from Christie's upcoming art fair Multiplied, offer a sleek and sophisticated alternative perfect for minimalists