As Mother's Day rapidly approaches, here’s our selection of events within the city that are guaranteed to create treasured memories. Whether it's indulging in a luxurious afternoon tea aboard the British Pullman train, crafting a beautiful floral bouquet, or savouring a delicious Sunday roast on a trendy Shoreditch rooftop, we have you covered…
Read MoreExplore our guide to events taking place throughout March 2023, including literary festivals and live shows at the iconic Printworks London…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of things to do in London this week: 20 - 26 February 2023…
Read MoreA brand new and enhanced Moving Murder Mystery experience arrives on the prestigious Belmond British Pullman Trains this March 2023. This unique experience will be available bi-monthly until the end of the year…
Read MoreDiscover the best things to do in London this week: 13 - 19 February 2023…
Read MoreIce Rink Canary Wharf’s Curling Challenge returns for the first time since 2019, and anyone can take part. £250 bar tab up for grabs for the winning team…
Read MoreLondon is set for more train strikes. Discover what you need to know about travelling in London in February 2023...
Read MoreOur guide to the best events, art exhibitions, festivals and shows to explore in London in February 2023 in London…
Read MoreIn a London exclusive event, the Southbank Centre in collaboration with Penguin Press presents Bernie Sanders: It’s OK To Be Angry About Capitalism, which will see Senator Bernie Sanders in conversation about his highly anticipated new book of the same name…
Read MoreThe festive season is around the corner and London is about to get lit! From seasonal streetlights to gigantic Christmas trees, here is our guide to 2022 festive displays in some of London's most iconic locations including Oxford Street, Regent Street, Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square…
Read MoreThis year Frieze returns to Regent’s Park with more than 280 galleries from 42 countries in a collection of contemporary and classic art. Since its inaugural fair in 2013, Frieze has been a staple on the London art scene, offering an opportunity to observe the work of the masters while discovering new and emerging talent all of which is up for sale (often at a hefty price tag at that)…
Read MoreChristmas season is upon us, @flolondontheshop will be popping at various locations around the city where you can shop FLO London The Shop…
Read MoreThe story of The Paradis Files centres around a blind musician, known as The Blind Enchantress, and her family who are determined to find a cure. Set in the glittering salons 18th century Vienna, Maria-Theresia von Paradis, has the world in awe of her stardom – she is a pianist, composer, and touring musician…
Read MoreA metal spider is the main event that you see plastered all over all the exhibition marketing, apparently Louise feeling an affinity for the creatures because they are ‘repairers’: ‘If you bash into the web of one, she doesn’t get mad…
Read MoreOver the next few months, @flolondontheshop will be popping at various locations around the city with lots of items from our Ahwenepa Nkasa x FLO London collection...
Read MoreLondon is undoubtedly home to some of the greatest art institutions in the world, but also small galleries that are diversifying the London art scene. With February on the horizon and what feels like some sort of return to normalcy, live art is back in business…
Read MoreA firm fixture of the festive season, the Southbank Centre’s Winter Market returns from 4 November. Featuring traditional alpine-style chalets and an array of seasonal pop-up bars and restaurants, it’s time to eat, drink and be merry…
Read MoreFLO London The Shop is available at the newly opened Soho Home Studio London on the King’s Road for the next month. Providing us with an opportunity to showcase the bold and vibrant Ahwenepa Nkasa fabric…
Read MoreFLO London gives you the FLODown on Japan House London’s most recent exhibition, Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow, which highlights some of the pioneering designs from the 1964 Olympic Games, including Olympic pictograms, posters and architectural models…
Read MoreIn her latest exhibition, The Loneliness of the Soul, Emin brings together a collection of 25 of her own pieces in her typical confessional style, creating an intimate dialogue between artist and viewer. Alongside her own work stand 18 watercolour and oil paintings by Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch…
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