Photos: Albert Memorial

Opened in 1872, the memorial was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband Prince Albert, who had died of typhoid a decade earlier.

Photos: Stumbling upon Shepherd Market

Visiting Shepherd Market feels as though you’ve stumbled upon one of London’s best kept secrets (even if you go there all the time).

Photos: Spring Day in Holland Park

Believe it or not, there is actually a cascading waterfall in Central London! Located within the large and leafy Holland Park, this gorgeous and gushing water feature is the centre point of the parks small restful Kyoto Garden

Photos: Day Out in Knightsbridge

Knightsbridge is a brilliant part of town for people watching. A seemingly never ending stream of shoppers and tourists from across the globe pass through daily.

Photos: Window Shopping at Burlington Arcade

Running from Bond Street to Piccadilly and through to Burlington Gardens, Burlington Arcade offers an opportunity to experience shopping at its most opulent and refined.

Photos: Arlington Way

Nestled in the back of Sadlers Wells Theatre (Londons world class venue for international dance presenting everything from contemporary to flamenco, ballet to hip hop and more), Arlington Way is a quaint little street in Islington thats abundant with character.

Photos: A Head for Art at the V&A

Victoria and Albert Museum is the worlds largest museum of decorative arts and design. Colloquially known as the V&A, this museum holds more than 3000 years worth of artifacts from around the world.