by Joanna | Jun 6, 2017 | cheap events, food & drink, hidden corners, hidden London, hidden Westminster, libraries, Westminster Guides
Shock horror – yes, I am really suggesting that you should visit Leicester Square as on the periphery of the square can be found some amazingly cheap places to go for food, for entertainment but also for peace and tranquility. Although the China Exchange is... by Joanna | Feb 16, 2015 | hidden London
Where in London are these gates?First person to respond by 6pm on Wednesday 11th March with the correct answer wins two places on one of my upcoming public walks. All my upcoming public walks are listed here and more are added all the time.Respond by tweet,... by Joanna | Jan 28, 2014 | afternoon tea, hidden London, London, Mayfair, sculptures
It’s only since qualifying as a tour guide in 2009 that I have realised just how much there is to see and do in London, and how much of it is free. In the past few years I have discovered Londonist, Ian Visits, Tom Tired of London, Tired of Life, and... by Joanna | Jul 21, 2013 | exhibitions, hidden London, River Lea, Three Mills
I wrote this post a year ago but Makers at the Mill is on again now so am re-posting with details of this year’s exhibition in the text.Coming out of the tube at Bromley-by-Bow station in East London you are faced with a thundering dual carriageway and a mammoth... by Joanna | Nov 24, 2011 | Government Art Collection, hidden London, Whitechapel Gallery
Tucked away off Tottenham Court Road in a nondescript yard can be found a building housing the Government Art Collection which isn’t normally open to the public. At any one time two-thirds of the collection is distributed amongst government buildings both at...
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