This pub was voted one of the best in the area by Londonist readers. The Palm Tree is a remarkable survivor, standing alone in a Blitzed-out street. Inside, too, time has stopped. The same couple ...
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The most 'London' of the artworks here (and hence one we're naturally drawn to) is Crude Hints, Nika Neelova's mosaic on the ...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, certainly hopes so. He has doubled down on his intentions to turn the thoroughfare — which ...
Ephemeral the works placed on it might be, but the Fourth Plinth is now a solid fixture of Trafalgar Square: this is its 25th ...
Here before us is The Olde Wine Shades, one of London’s most venerable pubs. It reckons to have opened in 1663, just three ...