
Dedicated to the work of the anonymous street artist who has become one of the most talked-about figures in contemporary art, this immersive exhibition gathers reproductions, prints, installations and audiovisual displays to trace the career and themes of Banksy. The mysterious artist, whose true identity remains a closely guarded secret, rose from the graffiti scene to international fame through stencilled images that combine sharp wit with biting commentary on war, consumerism, surveillance an.....
A Grade II-listed former coal-fired power station on the south bank of the Thames, Battersea Power Station reopened in 2022 as a shopping, dining and leisure destination in the Nine Elms district of London. The brick building was raised in two phases from the 1930s, its four white chimneys becoming one of the most recognisable shapes on the city's skyline before the plant was decommissioned in 1983. It stood derelict for decades, familiar from film and album artwork, until a major regeneration.....
Built in 1907 as a Christian Science church, Cadogan Hall in Chelsea has been one of London's most admired mid-size concert venues since its conversion in 2004. The Byzantine Revival building on Sloane Terrace, the work of architect Robert Fellowes Chisholm, who also designed the Napier Museum in India, is distinguished by stained glass by the Danish artist Arild Rosenkrantz and was listed at Grade II in 1969. By the mid-1990s the congregation had dwindled and the building fell into disuse. Aft.....
Duo is a cocktail bar and nightclub set in a converted railway arch at 15-16 Lendal Terrace in Clapham, south London. Designed around graphic arches and a cinematic feature wall, it pairs a cocktail-led bar and food, served in partnership with Gather Kitchen, with a weekend club operation. The calendar mixes bottomless brunches, supper clubs, bingo and karaoke with Friday and Saturday club nights, where resident DJs play R&B, hip-hop and party anthems and VIP table packages are available. The v.....
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 .....
Built around more than thirty self-dispense beer and wine taps, Hannah is a pour-your-own bar and restaurant on Lavender Hill in Battersea, minutes from Clapham Junction station. The self-service concept lets guests pour their own drinks and pay by the measure, sitting alongside a full cocktail list and an all-day kitchen. The result is a flexible, sociable venue that works in turn as a brunch spot, a sports bar and a lively late-night bar. The interior leans into an eclectic, characterful look.....
Kazan
Kazan at 93-94 Wilton Road draws on the culinary traditions of the Ottoman Empire, where centuries of trade across Europe, Asia and the Middle East produced a rich and varied cuisine. The menu represents the best of Ottoman cooking, with many recipes originating from the Sultan's kitchen at the Topkapi Palace. Rare herbs and aromatic spices are imported directly from the Anatolian region of Turkey, and the kitchen is staffed by Turkish chefs trained in some of Istanbul's finest restaurants. The .....
Kazan City
Kazan at 34-36 Houndsditch draws on the culinary traditions of the Ottoman Empire, where centuries of trade across Europe, Asia and the Middle East produced a rich and varied cuisine. The menu represents the best of Ottoman cooking, with many recipes originating from the Sultan's kitchen at the Topkapi Palace. Rare herbs and aromatic spices are imported directly from the Anatolian region of Turkey, and the kitchen is staffed by Turkish chefs trained in some of Istanbul's finest restaurants. The .....

A busy shopping street in the smart west of London, Kensington High Street has long been one of the city's favourite places to shop. Its mix of big stores and small shops draws crowds through the day. The street runs through the heart of the Kensington district, a wealthy and historic part of the capital. Grand houses and museums lie all around. For much of the 20th century it was famous for its large department stores, some of which became landmarks in their own right. A few of these grand bu.....
Kensington Palace, set within the leafy expanse of Kensington Gardens in west London, has been a royal residence for more than three centuries and remains a working home for members of the royal family alongside its role as a public attraction. The palace began as a modest mansion that was acquired and enlarged at the end of the seventeenth century by the joint monarchs William and Mary, who sought a residence away from the damp riverside air of Whitehall, and the architect Christopher Wren was .....