With London’s hotel scene multiplying faster than anyone can possibly count, picking the perfect stay can feel like a daunting task. Each to their own, and each to their hotel room – but at Wallpaper* ...
a limited edition design first launched in 2005 The Wallpaper* wellness report: Joining 150 people in the sauna at London’s first contrast therapy centre For this instalment of the Wallpaper* wellness ...
If you’re looking to dramatically change a room but don’t want to spend a lot of money, time, or even be especially committed to the results, consider removable wallpaper — specifically the ...
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Ages 9-13. 26 January-22 February THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR: Beloved children's book The Very Hungry Caterpillar is another one coming to the London stage in half term, this time at Artsdepot.
High tea, a quintessentially British institution, finds its truest expression in London. It is deeply intertwined with the city’s grand hotels. Here’s a detailed guide to 20 of the best places ...
Buckingham Palace, King Charles III's London home, is open for touring (except for the king's private quarters, of course) from July to October. On the tour, you'll have access to the 19 State ...
Every week, a frankly silly amount of brilliant new restaurants, cafés and street food joints arrive in London. Which makes whittling down a shortlist of the best newbies a serious challenge.
For very good reason, too – London is one of the top-ranked cities in the world for fine dining. And it’s got plenty of those coveted stars. Newly minted two star restaurants include the Ritz ...
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A Sarnia man convicted of second-degree murder will likely have to wait somewhere between 12 and 20 years before he can try for parole.