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After spending a hot and lazy summer in France, the promise of recreating those long, balmy evenings was the light at the end of a drizzly week in London. But arête s’il vous plaît. Could …
It was here in the mid-nineteenth century, that the cream of Victorian society gathered to enjoy indulgent splendours from the hotel. Afternoon tea was born.
Little has changed today. Service is calm and unhurried, mellow notes …
Known as ‘Banglatown’ to its locals and regulars, Brick Lane is the most famous curry district in London. Loved also for its market that’s renowned to get you almost whatever you want, the atmosphere here …
Hotel restaurants. Not normally an obvious choice, but a visit to Aubrey at The Kensington Hotel might change your mind. Cosy but elegant, traditional but unpretentious, this small restaurant is great for those who seek …
It’s 6.30am and it’s still dark. You are running in a park faster than you ever thought you could. You are sweating and out of breath. Just as you slow down a man in army …
The problem with being in a recession is that money is often very hard to come by. Where once your purse was thick with bank notes and pockets were full of coins that jingled when …



