
~ Twenty bridges from Tower to Kew, wanted to know what the river knew. Twenty bridges or twenty-two. For they were young and the Thames was old. And this is the tale the river told: ~ Rudyard Kipling This is part six of my series looking at the myriad of things to do along the…

Every child has dreamt of being a fighter pilot right?! Zipping through the sky and of course, doing massive loops where the passengers fall out at the top and then land back in the plane right? Well if you have, which I assume everyone has, then the RAF Museum can definitely bring up some childhood…

Discover London’s history through recreated living spaces at the Hackney museum. Located on Kingsland Road, it’s easily accessible and suitable for all ages. The museum is small but impactful, with interactive exhibits for kids and engaging dioramas of London households. Best of all, admission is free! Don’t miss the nearby attractions like the Flower Market…

This is a your guide to visiting Sir John Soane’s House. It is a free museum in London which is the famous architects collection of sculptures, art, and sketches. T

The Victoria and Albert Museum, better known as the V&A (not to be confused with the wharf in Cape Town, where the A stands for Alfred), is one of the worlds premier museums of art and design. With a massive collection from all around the globe, and a small collection of globes, it really is…

~ Twenty bridges from Tower to Kew, wanted to know what the river knew. Twenty bridges or twenty-two. For they were young and the Thames was old. And this is the tale the river told:~ Rudyard Kipling Welcome to part four of my series on Everything to do on the Thames. We’re just past the…

Ever wondered what it would be like to be a soldier? Most of us have. Whether whimsically as a child or in a more cautiously curious manner later in life. At the Army Museum, discover what it was like being in the UKs’ army, and how that changed throughout different centuries and across different branches…

A quick guide for visiting this somewhat grisly but completely riveting view into the world of surgery and anatomy.