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Malmaison Hotel – Birmingham
One of the most conveniently located Birmingham hotels, Mal Birmingham is a converted Royal Mail sorting office right at the heart of The Mailbox, an upmarket shopping and dining destination in the city centre. We’ve put our own unique stamp on the building, which has 189 lavish bedrooms and suites… more
Olympia, The France Show – 23-25 January
THE FRANCE SHOW OFFERS A FANTASTIC FRENCH DAY OUT IN THE HEART OF LONDON AT OLYMPIA CENTRAL. Enjoy cookery demonstrations from top French chefs, listen to best-selling authors, play a game of Pétanque, watch the can can dancers delight the crowds and visit the authentic French market selling delicious produce… more
Olympia, London: The Adventure Travel Show – 17-18 Jan
LET THE ADVENTURE TRAVEL SHOW UNCOVER YOUR JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME AT OLYMPIA CONFERENCE CENTRE. Now in its 19th year, the Adventure Travel Show is a world of extraordinary discoveries right here in the Capital. This show is the UK’s leading event for people who like to travel outside the… more
Olympia, The London International Horse Show – 16-22 Dec
With FEI World CupTM competitions in Dressage, Show Jumping and Driving, you are guaranteed to witness top class sport which will keep you on the edge of your seat at Olympia, The London International Horse Show. Competition highlights include the high jump of the Puissance, the fast and furious extreme… more
Dia de los Muertos – Bargehouse Oxo Tower London
Long before the West had even considered carving pumpkins, Mexico has been honouring the deceased with an annual Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos). It’s been going on for 3,000 years, and this year, it will be celebrated in London at Bargehouse. The event, brought to us by… more
Necropolis?
Changing at Bank station is about as difficult as daily life gets for many in London, but our city has a long history of disease, crime, poverty, betrayal and death to be proud of (if proud is indeed the right word). Necropolis – London’s Journey of the Dead attempts to… more
Ragley Hall
Designed by Robert Hooke in 1680, one of the earliest of England’s great Palladian houses, with a massive portico added by Wyatt in 1780. The elaborately plastered Great Hall by James Gibb in 1750 is one of the finest Baroque interiors. Good French and English furniture and paintings – also… more














