Category: London

Is 02 Arena The Biggest In London?

It has the second-highest seating capacity of any indoor venue in the United Kingdom, behind the Manchester Arena, and in 2008 was the world’s busiest music arena. As of 2022, it is the ninth-largest building in the world by volume. The O2 Arena. Capacity 20,000 Surface Versatile Construction Built 2003–2007 Opened 24 June 2007 What’s […]

What Do You Wear To A London Box?

You can wear a flowing skirt, relaxed dress, pants or even nice tailored jeans. Pair it with a cute cotton top, a belt, and jewelry. Don’t forget to wear heels or you won’t be granted entry! What should I wear to a London party? More formal dress codes call for trousers (not jeans), stylish shoes, […]

Where Can I Take My Wife In London?

Fun Things To Do With Your Wife in London Puttshack Bank. 878 user reviews. Punch Room at The London EDITION. 4 user reviews. Searcys at the Gherkin. 1805 user reviews. JW Steakhouse. 1 user review. London Craft Beer Cruise. 258 user reviews. Mr White’s Steak, Pizza & Gin House. Oriole. Ceilidh Night. What can couples […]

Where Can I Take My Husband In London?

Where To Take Your Husband In London People’s Park Tavern. 563 user reviews. Sherlock: The Official Live Game. 133 user reviews. Brewhouse & Kitchen Islington (Angel) Taking Bookings. Electric Shuffle London Bridge. Opium. London Craft Beer Cruise. Puttshack Bank. Rooftop Gentleman’s Afternoon Tea with a cigar and whiskey. Where should I take my husband for […]

What Does Bun Mean In London?

While ‘bun’ means ‘bread roll‘ in the northern British Isles, the Scots use the term to mean a very rich fruitcake, Blaxter said. Alternatively, ‘bun’ can also refer to a diminutive version of a cupcake, minus the frosting. What does bun mean in UK slang? slang. the buttocks. See full dictionary entry for bun. What […]

Where Does The Word London Come From?

Historical and popular suggestions In Historia Regum Britanniae, the name is described as originating from King Lud, who seized the city Trinovantum and ordered it to be renamed in his honour as Kaerlud. This eventually developed into Karelundein and then London. What origin is the name London? London is a gender-neutral name of Latin origin […]