London Blog
Bartholomew Fair is back!  The once notorious City of London carnival last seen in 1855 is being re-imagined this September, with over 30 events scheduled...
Unforgotten Lives is a free exhibition at the London Metropolitan Archives telling the stories of  Londoners of African, Caribbean, Asian and Indigenous heritage, discovered in...
We are delighted to announce the launch of a new walk, Across the Pond: The London haunts of some famous Americans, in which you can...
St Paul’s Churchyard, the area surrounding St Paul’s Cathedral, has been the epicentre of life in the City of London for centuries and in William...
If you want to explore the remains of Roman Londinium you’ll certainly find what you’re looking for if you poke about in the areas around...
The Fox and Anchor is a cosy wood-panelled pub, serving great food (including breakfast from 7am – more of that later) and is tucked between...
News
Brutalism – has its time come? by Courtney Plank Brutalism often seems to be in the news lately – including a recent exhibition in Glasgow....
New Sculpture in the City Walk Sculpture in the City is the annual urban sculpture display, set in the eastern corner of the City, the...
Good news for the Six in the City Team as two more of us have joined Caroline as Blue Badge Guides. Pat (pictured) and Courtney...
Woah! Who's here in Paternoster Square having a lovely meal together? A Koala, a Tiger, a Giraffe, a Hippo? And that's not all; there are...
The whole team at Six in the City is deeply saddened by the news of the death of Her Majesty the Queen. In common with...
© Pat Langford This Thursday 24th March an important event takes place in the City of London - the election of...
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