Afternoon tea at The Connaught feels calm in a way that’s rare in London. It is a place where the city’s restless energy finally settles at the door, replaced by the delicate clinking of fine china, the inviting aroma of warm scones, and the amber glow of soft lighting. Here, time is not measured in minutes, but in the slow…
Soho House feels creative instead of corporate. You imagine people working on ideas in the afternoon and celebrating something by evening. It doesn’t feel stiff. It feels social. It represents the future many young Londoners imagine — connected, ambitious, but still relaxed.
Frieze feels slightly intimidating but in an exciting way. Set in Regent’s Park, it brings together collectors, students, artists and critics. Conversations feel serious. Art feels powerful. It’s the kind of place where you realise culture isn’t just entertainment it’s influence. And somehow, that makes it more interesting.