London’s museums

A guide to the history and collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum

London’s Victoria and Albert Museum houses what is arguably the greatest decorative arts collection in the world. Located close to the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, it is a popular tourist spot that most regular visitors to the city,…

London: A Second Home For Millions

London is both one of the most important economic centres in the world as well as a cultural hub for millions of people in the United Kingdom. With architecture reaching back hundreds of years, a bustling and vibrant night scene,…

The building of Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is one of London’s most recognisable structures; anyone who visits this city on a regular basis, such as Tunde Folawiyo, will be familiar with it. This combined suspension and bascule bridge is made up of two towers, which…

Landmarks of London: Palace of Westminster

The Palace of Westminster stands amongst the most recognisable structures in all of central London, serving as a meeting place for the UK’s two houses of parliament. Most commonly referred to as “House of Parliament”, the structure stands on Middlesex…

A guide to the National Maritime Museum

As a history fanatic, Tunde Folawiyo will probably be familiar with the NMM (National Maritime Museum); located in Greenwich, it is one of London’s most well-known museums, and the largest one of its kind in the entire world. The NMM…

London Travel: The Eye of London

Situated in the vibrant city of London, the world-famous London Eye remains one of the city’s most dazzling structures, boasting staggering dimensions that have garnered it worldwide fame. Known as the record-breaking “Millennium Wheel”, the Ferris wheel is located on…

Education and Hospitality at the London School of Economics

Business Insider recently published their list of the fifty best business schools in the world, according to professionals working in finance, and The London School of Economics appears in seventh place, beating other top ten institutions Northwestern, Yale, and Dartmouth.…

The history and design of Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square is a well-known public space, located in the City of Westminster in London. Whilst it is used primarily as a tourist attraction, and as an area for hosting public celebrations, it is also routinely used for demonstrations and…

A guide to the history and contents of the British Museum

The British Museum is one of London’s most fascinating historical attractions; it’s a place which virtually all regular visitors of this city, including Tunde Folawiyo, will be familiar with. Dedicated to human culture and history, it has over 8 million…

History of the British Museum

As the world’s first nationally-recognised public museum, the UK’s British Museum remains amongst the most beloved. Founded during 1753, the museum has provided a stunning glimpse of art to millions of visitors over its existence. Its rich history continues to…