Immersive theatre experience Heartbreak Hotel is transforming Greenwich's The Jetty into a venue filled with mysterious characters for you to discover.
If you've neglected the old man of late, nothing says you care like a 400g chateaubriand de Limousin. It's on the menu at M Restaurants, which is also running a Claret masterclass for Father's Day.
Cyclists tool to the streets on Thursday 14 May for the Royal Bank of Canada V Series at Canary Wharf. The event saw 20 corporate teams race head-to-head in a team time trial race on the closed road circuit around Canada Square and Cabot Place.
If you want to add a luxurious element to your Friday night fish and chips, get yourself down to Krug & Chips. Tom Sellers, the chef who runs Michelin-starred Restaurant Story, will be serving up fizz with his chips at a pop-up in Covent Garden's East Piazza from 8-12 July.
In today's world, (and especially after a few pints and a kebab or two), even the most refined of chaps needs a little help to act like a gentleman. Luckily, experts from The Perfect Gentleman will be on hand to help you out this summer – the founder of the online magazine, Zach Falconer-Barfield, will be running a one-day seminar at Best of Britannia covering style, grooming, romance, and how to become the perfect host.
A new, one-day exhibition at Shoreditch's Londonewcastle Project Space will celebrate the art world's talented young creatives with Parade Presents: Art Prize.
To celebrate the launch of video game Batman: Arkham Knight, Moniker projects is holding a Batman: Arkham Knight Cape & Cowl exhibition, then, in honour of the Caped Crusader’s iconic Cape and Cowl headpiece
Camden Beach at the Roundhouse is bringing the coast to London: from 17 July, the venue will be filling its terrace with 150 tonnes of fine sand, deckchairs, pop-up restaurants, and more bars than you can shake a, er, spade at
Star Wars geeks: get excited. The new immersive Star Wars experience at Madame Tussauds is here, featuring walk-in sets from the film, so you can channel your inner Darth all over the place
The Transport Museum's Prize for Illustration: London Places and Spaces exhbition celebrates London's distinct personality through art.
If you want a healthy dose of jazz this summer, get down to the Royal Exchange. From 6-10 July, The City venue will play host to an array of sophisticated jazz performances from a variety of talented, up-and-coming jazz singers as part of the City of London Festival.
From 16 June-5 August 2015, The Photographers’ Gallery presents FreshFaced + WildEyed 2015, its annual exhibition dedicated to recognising and nurturing new talents.
Fans of the finer things in life rocked up to Broadgate Circle and Exchange Square from 27-29 May for the Luxury Brand Show, a vast pop-up featuring more than 100 lifestyle brands. From clothing to supercars cars, art to property, plus brands offering some seriously desirable hoiday destinations, the show had something for all label lovers.
Artist Paul Oz's first solo collection, 80s kid at Imitate Modern, focuses on a motley crew of significant figures from the 1980s, ranging from Prince to Yoda.
Cyclists took to the streets on Thursday 14 May for the Royal Bank of Canada V Series at Canary Wharf. The event saw 20 corporate teams race head-to-head in a team time trial race on the closed road circuit around Canada Square and Cabot Place.
Shining a light on the City’s biggest and best in the small- and micro-cap markets this June is the Small Cap Awards
Celebrating its 43rd year, the Olympia International Art & Antiques Fair is London’s original art and antiques fair, offering a wide choice of high quality, vetted art, antiques, furniture and collectors’ pieces.
With a new exhibition at Harrods, Glashütte Original will be showing off its latest chronograph models alongside highlights from its current collection, to give you some quality fodder to consider for your own wrist.