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Digital life
fromwww.wanderwithjo.com
1 day ago

The Digital Nomad's Guide to Online Entertainment: What Works in the UK

Understanding the digital landscape in the UK is crucial for travelers, as many apps and services differ from other regions.
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
16 hours ago

Discover Golden Child Rooftop at Hotel Park Ave NYC

Golden Child Rooftop is envisioned as a social hub without elitist membership fees, catering to both hotel guests and New Yorkers seeking a fresh rooftop experience.
Dining
#world-cup
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago
English Premier League

A long hot summer of football fever is just what the doctor ordered

Harry Kane's winning goal in the World Cup final revitalizes London's economy and hospitality sector, promising a summer of celebration and increased spending.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago
Beer

Wider licence extensions for pubs during World Cup

Pubs in England and Wales can extend hours for World Cup matches involving England or Scotland.
English Premier League
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

A long hot summer of football fever is just what the doctor ordered

Harry Kane's winning goal in the World Cup final revitalizes London's economy and hospitality sector, promising a summer of celebration and increased spending.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

These Are the 20 Best Cities for 'Noctourism' in the U.S.

New Orleans is the top U.S. destination for noctourism, offering a vibrant array of nighttime experiences and activities.
Independent films
fromIndieWire
2 days ago

Bowling Alleys, Premium Formats, More Films: Which Fixes Can Save Movie Theaters?

A 45-day exclusive theatrical window is essential for small and mid-budget films to thrive against streaming competition.
London
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

How London event spaces turn horse racing into premium experiences - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Grand National has transformed into a premium experience in London, combining high-quality hospitality with innovative entertainment for audiences.
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A, according to Halle Bailey

Halle Bailey reflects on her journey from Georgia to becoming a celebrated actress and singer in Los Angeles.
fromTime Out New York
3 days ago

You can score free tickets to Neon's freakiest new thriller in Washington Square Park today

The Walking Man has been spotted around various New York City subway stations, awarding fans with prizes and terrifying unsuspecting straphangers with an unsettling smile.
Games
#new-york-city
fromIslands
4 days ago
New York City

The 5 Most Incredible Free Tourist Attractions In New York City - Islands

New York City
fromIslands
4 days ago

The 5 Most Incredible Free Tourist Attractions In New York City - Islands

New York City offers numerous free tourist attractions, making it accessible for budget-conscious visitors.
NYC food
fromThe Manual
1 week ago

How to Plan the Most Indulgent, Over-the-Top Trip to New York City

New York City offers an indulgent experience with exceptional dining, nightlife, and hotels, making it a unique destination for those seeking excess.
Travel
fromGothamist
1 week ago

Travel is hell. You should staycation in New York.

New Yorkers can enjoy local alternatives to travel, avoiding long waits and high costs associated with vacations.
London music
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

Victoria Park's summer festival usage could increase by more than double

AEG has requested to extend its takeover of Victoria Park from 28 to 75 days for festival preparations.
#rooftop-bars
London food
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

London's best rooftop bar in 2026, according to Time Out

London's best rooftop bars for summer drinking include Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden, Frank's Cafe, and Forza Wine at The National Theatre.
London food
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

London's best rooftop bar in 2026, according to Time Out

London's best rooftop bars for summer drinking include Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden, Frank's Cafe, and Forza Wine at The National Theatre.
Berlin
fromConde Nast Traveler
5 days ago

Did You Know You Can Book Hotels on Airbnb? All the Benefits, Explained

Airbnb has expanded to include hotels, experiences, and services, while facing restrictions in some cities due to overtourism.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
5 days ago

Promoting Civic Friendship: The Transformative Power of Public Spaces

The neighborhood in Lisbon faces challenges due to population growth, infrastructure strain, and a need for community-driven solutions like SAAL.
fromLondon Unattached
5 days ago

INTER ALIA Review

Rosamund Pike's portrayal of Judge Jessica Parks is a high-energy performance, showcasing her ability to balance the demands of the law with her personal life. The character embodies the struggle of women who must navigate multiple roles, often sacrificing their autonomy for the needs of others.
Law
Arts
fromAnOther
6 days ago

Brilliant Things to Do This April

April features significant cultural exhibitions including Francesca Woodman, Senga Nengudi, and Isaac Julien.
San Francisco
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

I Stayed at Singapore's Most Iconic Hotel-and Discovered a More Rarefied Side of Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands underwent a $1.75-billion renovation to enhance exclusivity and luxury for guests.
Portland food
fromwww.7x7.com
1 week ago

31 Fun Things to Do This Week (4.6.26)

Experience diverse cultural events and culinary delights in San Francisco, including happy hours, art showcases, and special celebrations.
Renovation
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Hotel review: 'It lacks some in-house facilities, but is still one of my all-time favourites in Dublin - if not Ireland'

Haddington House Hotel in Dún Laoghaire has undergone a €4.5m renovation, adding luxurious roll-top tubs to enhance guest experience.
Beer
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 month ago

A Dublin Pub-Crawl, but Hold the Booze

Alcohol-free options are increasingly popular in Irish pubs as drinking habits shift towards moderation and health consciousness.
London
fromTime Out London
5 days ago

London is getting a mind-boggling new illusion museum

The Museum of Illusions is opening a second UK location in London this May, featuring unique exhibits like a 'Ghost Room' and gravity-defying illusions.
London food
fromwww.cntraveler.com
6 days ago

How to Spend Three Perfect Days in London, According to a Local Editor

London offers a variety of chic properties for a memorable stay, each with unique features and experiences.
Running
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Readers reply: American football takes for ever. In which other sports do you spend most of your time not playing the game?

Many sports involve significantly more downtime than actual gameplay, with activities like golf and sailing exemplifying this phenomenon.
London
fromCountry and Town House
6 days ago

The Best Co-Working Spaces In London To Elevate WFH

Co-working spaces in London offer flexible work environments with social opportunities for professionals seeking alternatives to home offices.
London politics
fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

Two leisure centres in north London are getting a game-changing revamp

Haringey Council is investing £900k to upgrade Tottenham Green and Park Road leisure centres, improving facilities and accessibility.
Fashion & style
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

Inside the rise of sporting hotel takeovers in 2026: "fashion pop-ups turned hotels into temporary flagships - sport is turning them into clubhouses."

Luxury hotels are shifting from fashion-brand collaborations to sport-focused experiences, offering participatory activities like padel courts and golf instead of passive brand immersion.
London
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

Secret Cinema is building a stunning new permanent London home

Secret Cinema will reveal the location of its shows starting in 2026 with a permanent venue in Greenwich Peninsula.
London food
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Al fresco dining fund hopes to boost summer trade

London councils can apply for a £400,000 fund to enhance outdoor dining this summer, aiming for increased capacity and community engagement.
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

The world's first Minecraft theme park is coming to the UK

Angela Jobson, SVP of global brand at Merlin Entertainments, expressed excitement about bringing Minecraft's creativity and adventures to life at Chessington World of Adventures, emphasizing the immersive experience for fans.
London
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'The world of football and sports is sort of the Disneyland of drinking'

Leigh Steinberg has worked for five decades as a sports agent, particularly in the NFL and most notably with franchise quarterbacks. He doesn't need to do celebrity name-dropping; the evidence is all around him. On his shelf is a picture of him with Barack Obama. There's one of him with Julia Roberts on the set of Ocean's Eleven.
Los Angeles Rams
London food
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The sun may be shining but beware eating alfresco it can turn into an absolute indignity

Alfresco eating can be challenging and embarrassing, especially without proper seating and utensils.
Berlin
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

8 Hotels Around the World With Breathtaking Bedscapes

Luxury hotels distinguish themselves through innovative bed designs and sleep environments, from ice sculptures to canopied structures, creating memorable and immersive guest experiences.
Fashion & style
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

The 6 Best Hotel Robes Provide PTO Levels of Relaxation

Luxury hotel robes offer alternatives to traditional terry cloth, with options ranging from soft microfiber for indulgent lounging to lightweight diamond weave for summer comfort.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

20 Free Things to Do in Orlando, From Disney Springs to Local Art Galleries and Parks

Located within Walt Disney World, this shopping, dining, and entertainment district is worth checking out during your next trip to the resort. Even though it's on Disney property, Disney Springs is one of several attractions that don't require park tickets and self-parking is complimentary. With around 100 shops, 80 eateries, and 20 other attractions, there's so much to see here.
Travel
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Why Leicester Square Is Quietly Becoming London's Casino Quarter

In October last year, permission was given by councillors in London to turn the iconic Trocadero building into a two-storey casino and restaurant. Situated on Coventry Street, it is perfectly situated between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square. This meeting place and bustling hub has long been at the heart of London's entertainment scene.
London politics
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
24 years ago

It Was a Hangout for His 'Friends'

Matthew Perry sold his Hollywood Hills home for approximately $839,000, while also purchasing a Beverly Hills property for $3.2 million, and Devon Sawa bought a renovated Spanish-style Hollywood Hills home in the low-$900,000 range.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I've Gone on Dozens of Business Trips-and This Is the No. 1 Thing I Do to Make Each One Feel Like a Vacation

Business travel initially seems glamorous but becomes exhausting due to packed schedules, sleep deprivation, and constant work demands that extend beyond office hours.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Is Glasgow losing the spaces that made it an arts powerhouse?

The event was the following day: we had 250 tickets sold, we'd done so many rehearsals, and inside there were lighting rigs, performers' equipment, shop stock. It was truly heartbreaking. So many businesses lost so much money and time, and now the loss of the space itself is having a huge impact on the wider community.
London politics
Berlin
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

9 Dreamy Hotels Our Editors Are Booking This Summer

Condé Nast Traveler editors highlight nine exceptional hotels across global destinations for summer travel, including properties in Stockholm, the Amalfi Coast, and the Jersey Shore.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Sports centre revamp reaches 'key milestone'

I am delighted that the once-in-a-generation redevelopment of the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre has reached another key milestone with the submission of the planning application for its transformation. The 15hectare site, opened in 1964, is set for a revamp of its athletics stadium, indoor arena, and swimming and diving facilities.
London
Travel
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Immerse yourself in Vegas: High-tech attractions take a trip to the next level

Las Vegas offers immersive experiences across entertainment, dining, and technology, with attractions like Area 15 and Interstellar Arc representing cutting-edge virtual reality destinations that transform traditional tourism.
SF music
fromwww.7x7.com
1 month ago

22 Fun Things to Do This Week (3.02.26)

Spring brings new cultural events including dance performances, garden openings, women's celebrations, food experiences, and interactive exhibits across the Bay Area.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Immerse yourself in Vegas: High-tech attractions take a trip to the next level

Las Vegas is by very definition and mission statement an immersive experience. It wants all of you—your eyes, your ears, your stomach, your imagination and, of course, your wallet. It offers up giant resorts with so many amenities and attractions that, really once immersed inside one of these complexes, you never really need to leave for the entire length of your stay.
Travel
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

11 excellent bars in Times Square, New York's busiest corridor

Bea is a neighborhood favorite. A mere 12-14 minute walk west from Times Square gives you enough distance to breathe normally again. Inside, it's low-lit and lively, with servers and bartenders who manage the pre-theater rush like they've seen it all a million times. The bar program is what sets Bea apart from others of its ilk with a short but sweet cocktail menu offering novelty and fun.
Cocktails
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Airport lounges aren't so exclusive anymore. The airport bar is making a comeback.

In a world where third spaces are dying, and consumers are being segregated between haves and have-nots at every turn, the airport bar has quietly endured. But the airport bar is not-so-quietly under siege. Airport concessions took a hit during the pandemic, and while they benefited from the subsequent revenge travel, the rebound has stalled.
Careers
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

How hotels could help solve your summer childcare crunch

As summer school breaks stretch longer and childcare becomes harder to secure, some families are turning to an unexpected solution: hotels offering full-day, structured kids' camps that allow parents to travel, work and keep routines intact.
Parenting
London
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

London is officially the second best city in the world to raise a family

London ranks second globally for raising families, offering 758 child-friendly activities, abundant green spaces, and generous parental leave policies.
Food & drink
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

Vegas Keeps Reinventing Itself. Here's What's New.

Las Vegas's recent openings and thoughtful refreshes—especially standout restaurants like Gymkhana at ARIA—bring fresh energy and elevated dining experiences to the Strip.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

A second US Sphere could come to Maryland

A 6,000-seat mini-Sphere with immersive visuals, audio, haptic seating, and 4D effects is planned for National Harbor, Maryland, near Washington, DC.
Film
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Let me entertain you

Covid-19 pushed entertainment and brands to innovate, shifting releases and creating digital experiences to maintain connection and reach audiences.
fromMbtn
2 months ago

Take Your Seats

So another word about tickets. They did finally announce single-game tickets were going on sale, but only for games though June. It's not enough to keep season plans limited to those requiring fans to buy more tickets than they can use, feeding the secondary markets which the Mets also get a cut of, but "make-your-own-plan" fans like me who've reliably occupied seats for decades,
New York Mets
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Leisure Architecture: 13 Projects Shaping Togetherness Across Generations

Leisure spaces are often where different generations cross paths. Without formal programs or assigned roles, they allow people to move, pause, and remain together, each engaging space in their own way. In a built environment increasingly shaped by specialization and separation, these shared spatial grounds have become less common, giving leisure-oriented architecture a renewed relevance. Discussions around public space have repeatedly pointed to the value of openness and flexibility in supporting collective life.
Design
London music
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

'Nightlife culture isn't dying but it is evolving'

Rising costs, changing social habits, and community pressure are driving rapid nightclub closures, threatening the survival of major UK clubs by 2030.
Digital life
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Digital Innovation Is Transforming The London Weekend Routine

Home entertainment has shifted into sophisticated at-home experiences that rival nights out, driven by streaming, immersive tech, and blockchain-enabled payments and ownership.
Arts
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Free outdoor exhibition turns parks, shopping centres and churches into open-air galleries

Thirty large National Gallery reproductions are installed across Croydon in public locations, free to view until 5th July 2026.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Edinburgh and Glasgow top London as UK's nightlife hotspots, Uber data shows

Edinburgh and Glasgow have a busier nightlife than London, according to data on late-night journeys from Uber. The global ride-hailing app analysed millions of trips and takeaway deliveries from the UK's biggest cities, and found that Edinburgh had the highest proportion of journeys made between 10pm and 4am. The most popular late-night spot was Cabaret Voltaire. Glasgow had the next highest number of late-night trips, with most rides requested to and from Sub Club, the world-renowned basement venue that has been going since 1987.
Food & drink
New York City
fromAol
1 month ago

40 of the Best Things to Do in New York City

See a Broadway show, walk the Brooklyn Bridge, visit museums, ride the NYC ferry, and enjoy parks to experience New York City's highlights affordably.
fromwww.7x7.com
2 months ago

30 Fun Things to Do This Week (2.09.26)

Explore Southern Thai-Burmese fusion when James Beard Award-nominated and Michelin-recognized chef Arnold Myint takes up two-week residency at the Lazeaway Club to share recipes from his new cookbook; through Sunday February 15th. // Lazeaway Club, The Flamingo Resort and Spa, 2777 4th St. (Santa Rosa);reservations at opentable.com Keep up with more independedent flicks at the SF Indie Fest screening of Before the Call, which follows a Korean American who returns to Seoul and chooses to enlist in a search for what it means to belong;
Film
#london-nightlife
Arts
fromApartment Therapy
2 years ago

64 Ways to Have the Most Fun Staying In with Your Friends

Host cozy at-home craft nights with friends featuring simple DIY projects like bracelet making, candle pouring, crochet, painting, cake decorating, swaps, and mood boards.
fromwww.7x7.com
2 months ago

25 Fun Things to Do This Week (1.26.26)

Dip into New York's Shinji's at True Laurel, a new concept from Square Pie Guys at Mago, and a Michelin-powered dinner at Songbird Parlour. For fans of blends and bubbles, check out the Festival of Undiscovered Grapes in San Jose, a celebration of oysters and bubbly wine in Mendo, or an afternoon of sparkling wine and wellness in Napa. Save some calendar space to close out SF Sketchfest. Jump ahead to this week's top events.
Food & drink
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

Win Tickets to OVO by Cirque du Soleil and Dinner at The Kensington Hotel

Since it premiered in 2009, OVO has been seen by over seven million people in more than 40 countries, and it's back in London with a reimagined set design, reinvented music and new acrobatic acts. The show features 60 acrobats in incredible costumes bringing flying butterflies, juggling ants, leaping crickets and contorting spiders to life against a backdrop of giant flowers and a 19-metre climbing wall. Expect to see acts across Chinese poles, trampoline walls, slackwires and more, all set to a pumping Brazilian-inspired soundtrack.
Arts
#nightlife
fromwww.7x7.com
1 month ago

28 Fun Things to Do This Week (2.16.26)

If you've got Monday off, get a head start on festivities honoring the Year of the Horse. Dig into Chinese cuisine at Empress by Boon, get lucky at Graton Resort and Casino, and party at Thrive City. Save some room for Fat Tuesday celebrations in the Mission and Bayview. It's also the return of Noise Pop, SF Beer Week, and the Black Choreographers Festival in case you need another reason to celebrate.
Food & drink
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

Walthamstow's Newest Club - The Olfa Club

A new listening bar has opened in Walthamstow, bringing Japanese-inspired interiors, a carefully curated sound system and a seriously strong drinks list to the neighbourhood. The Olfa Club offers 27 wines by the glass, with prices starting from a fiver, alongside a mineralised water menu, plus a record player for guests who want to bring their own vinyl or dip into the in-house selection.
London music
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

The City of London is getting a brand-new light and sound festival this month

But at the end of this month, there's a brand new festival arriving to inject some colour into the financial district. 'Vibrance' will light up Roman ruins, medieval churches and secret gardens across the Square Mile on Thursday January 29 and Friday January 30 from 5.30pm until 8.30pm. Created by Guildhall Production Studio, it brings together more than a dozen artworks and live performances by emerging artists from Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Arts
fromwww.london-unattached.com
2 months ago

Don't Tell Dad, Queens Park

Step inside Don't Tell Dad and you're immediately greeted by a warm, low-lit vintage atmosphere. When we arrived, a funky soundtrack was drifting over dark wood floors, while super-comfy olive-green velvet banquettes, booths, and bar stools offered a front-row view of the kitchen in action. Wood panels with coloured glass windows, marble-topped tables set with linen napkins, and vintage cutlery and candle holders hint at 1930s Art Deco elegance, while oval mirrors and playful statement lighting reinforce the space's French bistro vibes.
Food & drink
London
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

A huge new hotel next to Borough Market will have a 'sky bar' and roof terrace

A 530-bed hotel with spa, pool, restaurant, and rooftop bar is planned for London Bridge via partial demolition of two office buildings on Southwark Bridge Road.
fromCN Traveller
5 years ago

Avoid the crowds: inside the world's loveliest small and secret hotels

No doubt a response to the extreme digital connectivity of the world, but small and secret hotels have never felt more appealing than right now. The ultimate antidote to the 'see and be seen' scene. Extreme exclusivity is the name of the game here - where there's no waiting times for check-in, no scrounging around for a sun lounger, and staff greet you like family.
Travel
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

The rise of indoor golf in London's financial district - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The growth of indoor, technology-led venues in central London is reshaping how busy professionals engage with the game, making it more accessible, measurable and aligned with the performance-driven culture of the City. Across areas such as Moorgate, Liverpool Street and Bank, indoor golf spaces are emerging that allow professionals to practise, train and improve without needing to leave central London.
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