Tracing the story of the Fab Four, the Beatles Explorer is an open-top bus tour of Liverpool that departs from the Royal Albert Dock on Gower Street. Run by City Explorer Liverpool, the tour gathers fans for a guided loop around the locations tied to the band's early life and music. Departing daily, usually at midday with extra services in the summer, the route lasts around ninety minutes to two hours with live commentary throughout. After leaving the dock and a second stop at the Pier Head, .....

Blending storytelling, theatrical design and immersive technology, this experience invites visitors to step into the world of Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic kingdom of Egypt and one of the most famous women of the ancient world. Staged in the exhibition halls beside the river in east London, the attraction uses recreated settings, projections, soundscapes and interactive elements to evoke the splendour of Alexandria and the dramatic events of Cleopatra's reign, from her relati.....
CQ Lounge is an Afrobeats-focused lounge and nightclub at 9 Warspite Road in Woolwich, south-east London. It pairs a cocktail bar and Afro-Caribbean kitchen with a late-night club floor built around a powerful sound system, presenting itself as a celebration of African and Caribbean music and culture. The club opens late on Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday sessions, running into the early hours; entry is strictly for over-21s with a no-ID-no-entry policy and a dress code that bars tracksuits,.....
Cutty Sark, preserved in a dry dock at Greenwich on the bank of the River Thames, is the last surviving tea clipper of the great age of sail and one of the most celebrated ships in British maritime history. Built on the Clyde in Scotland and launched in 1869, she was designed for speed, racing to bring the first and most valuable cargoes of tea from China to Britain in an era when the swiftest ships commanded the highest prices. The opening of the Suez Canal in the same year soon allowed steamsh.....

Opened in 2017 inside a converted warehouse on Pennington Street in Wapping, E1 quickly established itself as one of east London's leading destinations for electronic music. Built within the cavernous shell of a former goods depot near the historic docks, it pairs raw industrial architecture with a sound and lighting rig designed for serious clubbing. The main room is built around a Funktion-One sound system, the standard for dance-music purists, and the layout of exposed brick, steel and concr.....

Carved out of the same Pennington Street complex that houses E1, Onyx is a club space launched by the E1 team in 2025 to sit alongside the venue's established main rooms. Conceived as a more intimate counterpart, it offers a self-contained environment with its own bar, sound and lighting, while sharing the warehouse character of the wider Wapping site. The room is built around a Funktion-One sound system and arranged across multiple areas, giving promoters flexibility to stage focused club nigh.....

Pouring an ever-changing range of craft and European beers, the Endeavour is an independent, dog-friendly bar on Deptford Broadway in south-east London. A relatively recent arrival to the area, it pairs a stylish ground-floor bar with a basement events space and has quickly built a reputation for well-priced drinks, a relaxed atmosphere and a strong line in grassroots entertainment. Its position on the Broadway places it at one of Deptford's busiest junctions, close to bus routes and a short wal.....
On Lewisham High Street in the heart of Ladywell, the Fox and Firkin is a much-loved south-east London pub and live music venue. Rooted in community and creativity, it combines a traditional pub with a large, festival-style beer garden, an on-site brewery and an eclectic, near-nightly programme of live music. More than a decade of gradual revamping has transformed it from a run-down boozer into one of the borough's best-known cultural spots. Its sprawling outdoor garden is the venue's signature.....

Reborn in a former Argos store on Catford's busy Rushey Green, the Grand Empire reopened in December 2025 as a modern bar, restaurant and events venue in south-east London. The site has a short but eventful recent history, having traded as the Antic-run Catford Constitutional pub from late 2022 until its closure at the start of 2025 before being reinvented under its current name. The reimagined venue brings together several distinct offers under one roof, combining a modern bar and a restaurant.....

Rising from the banks of the Thames to a hilltop observatory, Greenwich Park is the oldest of London's royal parks. From its high ground, a famous view opens over the river, the old naval buildings and the towers of the city beyond. The park was enclosed in the 15th century, on land that had long been a royal estate. It is the oldest of the parks once attached to royal palaces in the capital. On the hilltop stands the old Royal Observatory, founded in the 17th century to help sailors find thei.....