Getting engaged last spring was one of the most exciting times of my life. That blissful bubble of the first few months is full of feelings you want to bottle (and then proceed to bathe in 7ish months later when you’re drowning in RSVPs, or lack thereof, and suddenly realising the appeal of elopements). After …
Wilderness Festival
Hidden away down winding roads from the world outside, Wilderness Festival is the boutique Oxfordshire weekend party that’s as pleasing for the midday foodies as it is for the midnight dancers. An amalgamation of cuisine, nature and live entertainment, it’s the small festival with a big lineup.
The Gardening Society at John Lewis
For the ultimate rooftop in central London look no further than John Lewis. The store has upped its sky high game for summer 2016 by joining forces with renowned pop up Night Tales and transforming the terrain high above Oxford St into a destination for the perfect post shop refreshment, spot of yoga or general break …
A sunset picnic at Greenwich Park
When you live so close to one of London’s finest parks it’s all to easy to forget to take the time to appreciate it.
Glastonbury Festival 2016
Glastonbury Festival: the iconic 3 day long celebration of contemporary performing arts that sees hundreds of thousands of people flock to the idyllic countryside village of Pilton, Somerset armed with tents too heavy to carry, wellies that won’t stay mud free for long and high expectations just waiting to be met. It may have taken …
Packing For Europe
Train tickets have been reserved, hotels have been booked and the all important travel insurance has been renewed. What does this mean? InterRailing 2015 is T-minus 9 days away and with that comes the final all important task we all love to hate- packing. Packing for Europe (and three weeks on the road/tracks) is no …
Streets Of Spain | Southbank Centre
The Southbank is arguably one of London’s greatest assets and with the summer fast approaching there’s more going on there than ever. Earlier this month we headed along to Campo Viejo’s Streets Of Spain which brought a touch of Barcelona to the banks of the Thames.