Most people walk past 2 Pearson Square without a second glance. It’s a glassy office block near Oxford Street, home to dentists and dermatologists. But inside its ground floor sits one of London’s most ridiculous interiors — a tiny chapel covered in gold mosaic, Italian marble, and enough Byzantine bling to make Istanbul jealous. The
I’ve taken every speedboat ride on the Thames at least twice. Thames Rockets, Thames Jet, London Rib Voyages — the works. Here’s the thing nobody tells you: most people book the wrong one and spend £40 getting wet and bored. I’m here to fix that. Thames Rockets runs the fastest passenger boats on the river
The original Harry’s Bar in Venice invented the Bellini in 1948. White peach purée, Prosecco, served cold. That drink became the shorthand for a specific kind of Italian luxury — unhurried, precise, unapologetically expensive. Harry’s Dolce Vita in Knightsbridge carries that same DNA into one of London’s most affluent postcodes. The question is whether the
