Spread across three floors of the Southside shopping centre in Wandsworth, Gravity Max is a large indoor entertainment complex packed with activities, food and drink. Part of the Gravity group of active-entertainment venues, it brings together electric karting, augmented-reality games, bowling and bars under one roof, aimed squarely at families, friendship groups and corporate parties. Its central location off Wandsworth High Street makes it an all-weather destination in south-west London. The .....
Indigo
Indigo at One Aldwych occupies one of Covent Garden's finest luxury hotels. The restaurant, alongside the Lobby Bar and the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory afternoon tea experience, forms part of a comprehensive dining offering within a five-star setting. The kitchen serves modern eclectic cuisine that reflects the hotel's position in one of London's most exciting neighbourhoods. A wellness centre with spa, gym, and swimming pool adds further dimensions to a venue that aims to be more than jus.....
Festooned with fairy lights, faux roses and twinkling foliage, Megan's on the Hill is a Mediterranean all-day restaurant on Bedford Hill in Balham, part of the popular independently owned Megan's group. Designed to feel like a sunlit escape, its bright conservatory and cosy, flower-laden interior have made it one of south London's most photographed neighbourhood spots. The kitchen serves a crowd-pleasing menu of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern small plates, open kebabs, sharing boards and brun.....
Bookshop by day and bar and music venue by night, Morocco Bound began in Bermondsey in 2019 and has since expanded with a second site in Wandsworth. The Wandsworth shop continues the model of its original: a curated bookshop, cafe and co-working space that transforms after dark into a bar hosting an eclectic programme of events. The original venue started life as a garage turned workspace just off Bermondsey Street and grew into a pillar of its local community, stocking a small but carefully ch.....

At 91 metres long, Tooting Bec Lido is the largest freshwater swimming pool in England and one of the oldest open-air pools in the country. Lined with brightly coloured changing huts, it has been a feature of south London summers since 1906. The pool opened in July 1906 as the Tooting Bathing-Lake, built in just a few months in the spring of that year. The project was proposed by the local rector partly as a way of providing work for unemployed men in the district. Measuring 100 yards by 33 ya.....
Wagamama Putney
today, wagamama is the most popular chain of award-winning asian inspired noodle restaurant in the country. reflecting our enduring and diverse appeal. wagamama has been short listed by timeout magazine for the award of 'best family restaurant' as well as also being an official 'cool brand' as voted for by the coolbrands council in 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006. In 2005 wagamama was voted most popular restaurant in london by zagat readers and again in 2006 beating off hot competition from nobu, the.....

Laid out around a lake shaped by a famous landscape gardener, Wimbledon Park is a leafy open space in south-west London. It offers a mix of sport, water and quiet green spaces close to one of the most famous addresses in tennis. The park is the surviving part of a great estate, whose grounds were landscaped in the 18th century by Lancelot Brown, the gardener known as Capability Brown. The lake at its heart was created as part of his design. Over time the estate was broken up and built over, bu.....
Better known to most as a public library, the building at 35 Wimbledon Hill Road also serves as a flexible hire venue, with a cluster of exhibition rooms and a dedicated performance area that together make it a genuine community events space. Run by Merton Council, the rooms are bright, modern and adaptable, available during library opening hours and, in most cases, well into the evening via a separate entrance on Compton Road. At the centre of the offer is Merton Arts Space, a sizeable hall me.....