Seen in The City – Luxury London Travel Lifestyle Magazine https://seeninthecity.co.uk/ Luxury London Travel and Lifestyle Magazine Mon, 10 Nov 2025 11:39:11 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/cropped-11221783_1004306252926687_4940256277216058733_n-150x150.png Seen in The City – Luxury London Travel Lifestyle Magazine https://seeninthecity.co.uk/ 32 32 What’s Trending in Upscale Entertainment for London Millennials https://seeninthecity.co.uk/upscale-entertainment-london-millennials/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/upscale-entertainment-london-millennials/#respond Mon, 10 Nov 2025 10:15:55 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32102 Millennials in London are changing the meaning of fun. For this generation, luxury is not about a label or an inflated price tag, but access, privacy, and well-chosen company. It can be a low-light table at a wine club, a booth in a private lounge, or even clearer than that: an invite-only tasting or members’ […]

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Millennials in London are changing the meaning of fun. For this generation, luxury is not about a label or an inflated price tag, but access, privacy, and well-chosen company. It can be a low-light table at a wine club, a booth in a private lounge, or even clearer than that: an invite-only tasting or members’ event, which will never be on Instagram.

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Digital Options with a Selective Edge

Luxury doesn’t always involve getting out of the house. Some forms of entertainment now exist entirely online, and for those who prefer discretion and control, this can be a more comfortable option. Subscription-based services for curated food, rare wines, and private events are experiencing constant growth, but the most direct example is gaming, and more specifically, casino gaming.

The standard British platforms registered under UK rules tend to offer basic versions of slots and table games that have a feel built for the masses. By contrast, the safe non Gamstop casinos have quietly become popular for offering access to games with higher stakes, crypto payment options, and customized account services.

These sites aren’t widely advertised, but are known among certain groups that want something cleaner, more private, and less friction. What is essential for those who use them is not only the game but also the way it’s provided: fast loading, ad-free, and ways to pay without lengthy verification.

Supper Clubs and Tables Worth Keeping

Not all restaurants are like shows, but some of them know how to be one without having to work hard. There are very few places in London with a more fascinating nightlife history than Quaglino’s in St James’s. Founded in 1929, it quickly became a gathering place for royals, celebs, and London’s sharpest diners.

It is said that Princess Margaret had a permanent table reserved, and that the Queen herself dined there in 1956, a visit that ensured the restaurant would remain part of London society. This same spirit remains in place today. The dimly lit dining room, sweeping staircase, and live stage all contribute to making the dinner more than just a meal.

The Wellesley in Knightsbridge is more of a quiet hotel. There is a jazz lounge there that is more intimate and elaborate, with pink velvety seats and gold accents. It has a more private feel, almost like a parlor, but with the service on tap. Live music is reserved for weekends, and the food is Italian-leaning, with dishes such as risotto or veal Milanese often priced between £60 and £100. 

Members Only: The Other Kind of Clubbing in London

There are clubs in London that you don’t just walk into, even though you may know someone. Annabel’s, based in Mayfair, has long had a reputation for keeping things close. The lobby is hung with original art, including a Picasso, and behind it are dining rooms, bars, a private garden, and a nightclub, open only to members and guests.

Ripped jeans are not permitted, and after 6 pm, jackets are necessary. Events range from black-tie dinners to fundraising galas, with tickets sometimes passed around weeks in advance. At 5 Hertford Street, things are even more restrained. 

Membership fees aren’t listed, and they don’t reply to general inquiries. Inside, there are two restaurants, three bars, and LouLou’s, a club space which falls somewhere between relaxed and untouchable. You have to know what the place expects without being told.

The Conduit, also in Mayfair, adds another note to the same melody. It attracts business leaders and founders with a social slant, with less interest in how rich they are and more in credentials in change-making circles. 

Fine Dining with a Members-Only Menu

One of the most respected names in Belgravia, Mosimann’s is known for its ‘cuisine naturelle’ style and private dining rooms. Membership includes access to spaces such as the Davidoff Room — a wood-paneled space next to the kitchen, where guests can eat while their food is being cooked.

The club doesn’t do gimmicks; it’s focused on high-quality ingredients, served simply. Menus often feature seasonal dishes such as poached lobster or braised lamb neck, prepared with classic French technique and restraint.

The atmosphere here is quiet and considerate. Members tend to reserve tables for business meals or small celebratory dinners weeks in advance. Prices reflect the setting, with a standard three-course meal typically running from £70 to £120 per person before wine. 

It’s not about the flash or the name-dropping. For those who already know of the name, Mosimann’s is where you go when you’d rather not have to explain yourself.

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City Quests and Slow Luxury in 2025 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/city-quests-and-slow-luxury/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/city-quests-and-slow-luxury/#respond Fri, 07 Nov 2025 14:45:53 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32095 Urban trips are changing. Weekend breaks are less about racing through landmarks and more about collecting small moments that feel personal. The trend blends slow luxury with playful structure, a mix shaped by hospitality, wellness and even gaming culture. Insights from brands like soft2bet show how quests, rewards and narrative arcs keep people engaged over […]

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Urban trips are changing. Weekend breaks are less about racing through landmarks and more about collecting small moments that feel personal. The trend blends slow luxury with playful structure, a mix shaped by hospitality, wellness and even gaming culture. Insights from brands like soft2bet show how quests, rewards and narrative arcs keep people engaged over time. City travel has absorbed a similar rhythm. The best weekends feel like a chaptered story with a map, a mission and gentle rewards that are more meaningful than queues and tired feet.

Recent industry analysis from Soft2Bet explores how goal setting and micro incentives shape attention and loyalty across digital experiences. The same ideas translate neatly to a city break. Map a quest, break it into tiny wins, and let each stop deliver texture. The journey becomes a series of touchpoints that feel earned yet unforced.

The Rise of Playful Itineraries

City Quests and Slow Luxury in 2025

The playful itinerary is simple. One to two themed routes, three to five stops on each route, and a soft finale that anchors the day. The format suits solo travelers who want a dose of purpose and couples or friends who enjoy gentle competition. It also helps families, because missions turn wandering into a game and reduce decision fatigue.

Themes work best when they are specific. Instead of a generic food crawl, try a route dedicated to bakeries that ferment dough for at least 24 hours or a coffee line that highlights single origin roasters with a clear roast profile for milk drinks. Replace a museum marathon with a design loop that links a ceramics studio, a heritage bookshop and a boutique hotel lobby known for contemporary art. Layer a wellness micro quest that begins with a morning sauna or cold plunge and ends with herbal tea and a slow stretch on a riverside bench.

The structure creates momentum without rushing. It also opens space for unplanned detours. When the plan is light and modular, serendipity fits right in.

Luxury That Feels Local

City Quests and Slow Luxury in 2025

Luxury is quieter in 2025. It is the cut of linen, the weight of a ceramic cup, the silence in a soundproofed room, the way a shower heats with no delay. This kind of quality enhances the quest style itinerary because it restores energy between missions. A boutique hotel with a great mattress and blackout curtains is not just comfort. It is strategy. The same goes for a lobby that offers handwritten tips from staff who actually live in the neighborhood.

Local luxury is also about time. Long breakfasts. Afternoon light in a park. A short train ride to a nearby suburb for a single dish that locals swear by. The aim is to spend money where it increases richness rather than spectacle. A thoughtful tasting menu at the bar rather than a hard to reach hotspot. A well designed spa with a quiet hour rather than a glamorous pool with a shouty crowd. The softer route often delivers a stronger memory.

How to Design a Micro Escape

City Quests and Slow Luxury in 2025

A satisfying micro escape has a beginning, a middle and an end. The beginning grounds the trip with a simple ritual that signals arrival. The middle delivers two compact missions. The end gives closure and a reward. Keep the arc gentle.

Set the opening ritual

  • Check in early or at least drop bags, then walk the nearest block at half speed
  • Order one small thing that expresses the neighborhood such as a cortado, an oyster or a warm bun
  • Capture a scent or texture to anchor the memory such as fresh ground cardamom or the feel of a wool throw

Build two compact missions

  • Mission one for late morning such as a craft route across three makers within one square mile
  • Mission two for late afternoon such as a park to gallery to wine bar loop with a sunset finish

Close with a soft finale

  • A bath with local salts, a book from an indie shop, a late dessert at the hotel bar
  • Write three lines about the day and note one sound, one flavor and one color

The list may look minimal, yet it holds enough structure to remove friction. There is room to pivot if weather or mood changes.

Sensory Routes That Enrich a City

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A sensory route is a focused trail that asks for attention to detail. It often costs less than a big ticket attraction and leaves a deeper imprint. Build routes around one sense at a time.

Sight

  • Vintage neon signs across a single district during the blue hour
  • Architectural fragments like cornices, ironwork, brick patterns and shadow lines
  • Gallery windows viewed from the street to notice curation without fatigue

Taste

  • One dish made three ways such as anchovies served cured, fried and preserved
  • A pastry triangle from three bakeries to track lamination style and butter profile
  • A single wine grape across two bars with different importers

Touch

  • Fabrics in design stores from raw linen to brushed cotton
  • Hand thrown ceramics with different glazes
  • The texture of city benches from marble to wood to forged steel

Sound

  • Morning birds in a square where traffic calms early
  • The hum of a market recorded for one minute
  • Live music heard from outside before deciding to enter

These micro routes train attention. The city reveals itself as layers rather than a checklist. The approach works in London backstreets, canal neighborhoods in Amsterdam, the quiet hills above Lisbon or the slopes that frame Barcelona.

Where This Trend Heads Next

The near future points to deeper integration between hotel, neighborhood and guest. Expect more lobby level makers in residence, small batch amenities and concierge notes that read like mini essays rather than stock lists. There is momentum behind day use wellness passes that slot neatly between missions and reservations that include optional community moments such as a morning jog group or a short sketching class.

Digital tools can amplify the analog pleasure. A private map that unlocks points for completing routes will feel familiar to anyone who follows gaming culture. The trick is moderation. Rewards should be subtle, like a complimentary tea flight when a guest completes a tea merchant trail, or an invite to a rooftop sunset after finishing a local design loop. The best tools keep the phone in the pocket and only surface when needed.

A Weekend Blueprint To Try

This outline works for many cities with small tweaks for local flavor.

Day one evening

  • Arrive and reset with a neighborhood stroll
  • Eat at the bar in a place known for seasonal produce
  • Close with a quiet hour in the room and a page of notes

Day two

  • Morning bakery and coffee route with three stops on foot
  • Midday maker loop that links a craft studio, a paper shop and a small gallery
  • Late afternoon sauna or steam followed by a single glass of wine
  • Dinner in a relaxed spot with a short menu and good acoustics

Day three morning

  • Park walk at first light and a final pastry
  • Pack slowly and leave with a small object that holds the memory such as a postcard or a tea tin

This style of planning respects energy and attention. It delivers freshness without fatigue and it elevates the ordinary into something shareable and real.

The Quiet Power of Small Rewards

The joy of a micro escape lives in the afterglow. Back home, the notebook holds a trail of textures and tastes. The city feels closer because it was read up close. The soft luxury choices extended stamina and the playful structure made decisions lighter. This is the shape of urban travel in 2025. Fewer headlines, more depth. Fewer lines, more layers. A weekend that adds to life rather than draining it.

When used thoughtfully, game inspired structure can guide people toward richer days out. The research captured in the Soft2Bet mega report shows how incremental milestones and narrative cues keep people engaged for longer stretches. Applied to city breaks, the same logic becomes a generous companion. The city turns into a gentle quest and the traveler returns with stories that feel earned, not staged.

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Four Simple, Essential Ways to Refresh Your Home https://seeninthecity.co.uk/refresh-your-home/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/refresh-your-home/#respond Fri, 07 Nov 2025 14:33:22 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32093 Homes get tired. It’s a simple truth, and not one that can be avoided by any ‘timeless’ renovation hacks. Over time, we get used to our environment, a feeling which eventually breeds apathy and even discontent. When your home is an extension of you, this is no good thing. But refreshing your home isn’t the […]

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Homes get tired. It’s a simple truth, and not one that can be avoided by any ‘timeless’ renovation hacks. Over time, we get used to our environment, a feeling which eventually breeds apathy and even discontent. When your home is an extension of you, this is no good thing.

But refreshing your home isn’t the mammoth task it can often feel to be. When your surroundings feel dull or outdated, even the smallest well-thought-out changes can be transformative for your spaces – making your rooms feel more personal, welcoming and functional, without costing you precious time and money in the process. Here are just three powerful suggestions to get you started!

Rethink Your Furniture Layout

An obvious, easy and inexpensive place to start is with your furniture – not buying new furniture (for now, at least), but re-arranging the furniture you already have. Before buying anything new, take a second to think about how you actually use each room. You can move pieces of furniture around to create better flow and sight lines, rather than cluttering corners and creating bottlenecks for your flow.

In here, there’s a simple revelation that many take a while to rediscover: you’re allowed to move your furniture! It doesn’t have to live where you put it, and every radical placement you try out can be undone with ease. Move forward without fear and try something fun; you might just like it.

Update Your Windows

An often-overlooked aspect to any room is its windows. They are more than a functional aspect, there to let the light in. They have character, and the way you engage with them can affect the character of your space.

Hence, changing how you frame your windows has an instant effect on the atmosphere. Ready made curtains are a quick and accessible way to introduce intrigue to your space without the expense associated with custom cuts, whether with respect to colour, pattern or texture. As a general rule, choose lightweight fabrics for small rooms to keep them bright, or heavier textiles for cosier living spaces.

The Power Of Paint

Painting is, of course, a foundational aspect of any home renovation – but it doesn’t have to be part of a multi-stage process. You can simply apply a fresh coat of paint to a room, or even just a single wall, to give it a new and fun look. If you’re given to thinking about moods and spaces, you might benefit from using a muted palette in busy areas to create calm or experimenting with bold tones in smaller spaces to add personality.

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7 Fantastic Benefits of Monkey Bars https://seeninthecity.co.uk/monkey-bars/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/monkey-bars/#respond Fri, 07 Nov 2025 09:55:51 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32091 Monkey bars have been a playground favourite for generations, and for good reason. Something about climbing, swinging, and hanging upside down instantly captures a child’s attention. They’re fun, challenging, and surprisingly beneficial for both body and mind. Kids don’t realise it, but every time they swing from one bar to the next, they work out, […]

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Monkey bars have been a playground favourite for generations, and for good reason. Something about climbing, swinging, and hanging upside down instantly captures a child’s attention. They’re fun, challenging, and surprisingly beneficial for both body and mind. Kids don’t realise it, but every time they swing from one bar to the next, they work out, build strength, and develop essential skills that stick with them as they grow.

1.   Builds muscle and strength

Monkey bars are one of the easiest and most natural ways for kids to build muscle and strength. Every swing, lift, and hang works the arms, shoulders, back, and core. They might think they’re just playing, but they’re strengthening their upper body while improving posture and stamina.

That strength also carries over and benefits other activities, like swimming, climbing, dancing, or playing footy. The best part is that it doesn’t feel like exercise. There’s no counting reps or forcing movement. Kids get stronger as they play, making it one of the healthiest and most enjoyable ways to stay active.

2.   Great for coordination

At first glance, swinging from one bar to another looks easy, but it takes a lot of coordination. Kids have to time their movements perfectly, shift their weight as they swing, and keep their bodies steady so they don’t lose grip. It’s a full-body challenge that enjoyably teaches control and balance. As they practice, their coordination improves. Before long, they’re moving smoothly and confidently, which helps in many other areas of life. From catching a ball to riding a scooter, good coordination gives them an advantage in physical play.

3.   Boosts creativity

Monkey bars aren’t just for climbing; they can also be used as a tool for your child’s imagination. Kids turn them into jungle gyms, pirate ships, or rescue missions. One moment, they’re escaping lava, the next, they’re swinging across a snake pit. Every new game they invent builds creativity and problem-solving skills. They make their own rules, set challenges, and develop stories. It’s open-ended play at its best, allowing them to explore new ideas while moving their bodies.

4.   Relieves stress

Physical play is one of the best natural stress relievers for children. When they swing and climb, they burn off energy, clear their minds, and release endorphins that make them happy and calm. Playing outdoors adds another layer of benefit. Sunshine, fresh air, and open space all help improve focus and mood.

5.   Gives kids a proper workout

It’s not just the arms doing all the work on monkey bars. Kids use their legs for balance, their core for stability, and their back and shoulders for power. It’s a total-body activity that helps build endurance, flexibility, and coordination. It’s also great for improving grip strength, which helps with everything from handwriting to sports like tennis or basketball.

6.   Develops social skills

Playgrounds are where your kids can build solid friendships. Monkey bars are often right in the centre of play, and it’s often the place where kids cheer each other on, take turns, and make up group games.

These moments teach cooperation, communication, and empathy in a completely natural way. Younger children also learn patience by waiting for their turn and respecting the space of others. It’s social development through shared fun, and it helps them learn how to interact positively with others.

7.   Teaches kids resilience and perseverance

If any of your kids nail the monkey bars the first time, we would be impressed! Most kids take a few tries before they get the hang of it. Kids slip off after a few swings, and that’s perfectly fine. What matters is that they get back up and try again.

Every attempt builds persistence, and the moment they finally reach the other side brings an enormous sense of pride. That little “I did it” moment is powerful. It boosts confidence and shows kids that success comes from effort and patience. These lessons in resilience stick with them for life, helping them handle challenges beyond the playground.

Find the best playsets with monkey bars here

Monkey bars can play a huge role in your child’s development, and the best part is that you can install them in your backyard. Whether you just want monkey bars or a full playset, Vuly Playsets can sort you out with exactly what you need. From swings, climbing walls, and slides, to more challenging playsets, you can get your child something that won’t only keep them engaged all afternoon, but will also help them develop the key skills they need for adulthood.

Final thoughts

Monkey bars do more than just build strong arms; they help kids grow in every sense. Physically, mentally, and socially, the benefits stack up fast. They teach persistence, cooperation, and courage while offering a fun way to stay active. So, those metal bars are much more than a climbing frame, whether at the park or in the backyard. They’re a stage for imagination, a challenge for young muscles, and a confidence-builder that lasts long after playtime ends.

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Europe’s Most Luxurious Winter Experiences https://seeninthecity.co.uk/winter-experiences/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/winter-experiences/#respond Fri, 07 Nov 2025 09:51:17 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32089 Going on holiday during winter isn’t just about seeking out snow, or even escaping to a tropical paradise. Increasingly, British holidaymakers are looking for a luxury escape that will provide experiences that last long in the memory. In some cases, these experiences are tested and reliable; in others, they’re a little bit quirkier. The options […]

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Going on holiday during winter isn’t just about seeking out snow, or even escaping to a tropical paradise. Increasingly, British holidaymakers are looking for a luxury escape that will provide experiences that last long in the memory. In some cases, these experiences are tested and reliable; in others, they’re a little bit quirkier.

The options are effectively endless. Let’s survey some of the best of them.

The Ski Resort of the Jet-Set in the Alps

When most of us think of winter activity holidays, the first thing that springs to mind is often a high-end ski resort. There are a number of them spread throughout the Alps, with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy all offering a slightly different take on Alpine luxury and charm. Depending on your tastes, you might look for a particular balance of traditional chalets, boutique shopping precincts, and Michelin-starred dining.

A Val d’Isere ski break might strike a balance that resonates with many skiers. You’ll be able to enjoy one of the continent’s best and most well-developed resorts, as well as a range of amazing apres-ski activities.

Winter Retreats for Body and Mind

It might be that you’d like to take some time off to recharge. Nowadays, there are a number of quality resorts that are focused entirely on wellness and calm. You might spend your time doing gentle yoga, lying down in a sauna, or getting a massage. Guided meditation, or even complete silence, can provide a potent antidote to the digital stresses of modern life. And if you’re surrounded by a snow-blanketed natural panorama, that antidote can be considerably more effective.

Dining Experiences at Altitude

Increasingly, high-end restaurateurs are setting up shop in the continent’s winter retreats. If you’re going to be heading out to a ski resort, or any other kind of winter-focused destination, then you’ll want to be sure that you’ve investigated the local food options. In many cases, you’ll find that they’re impressive!

Authenticity & Sustainability is The New Luxury

If you’re looking for luxury, then you might find that the most compelling options are also the most sustainable ones. The best resorts tend to have excellent environmental credentials, and they make use of the local culture in a way that celebrates and nourishes it, rather than exploits it. If you’re going to travel to a particular part of the world, after all, isn’t it better to experience it in a way that’s authentic and memorable?

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Our Guide To Getting Binge Eating Under Control https://seeninthecity.co.uk/binge-eating-under-control/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/binge-eating-under-control/#respond Thu, 06 Nov 2025 23:29:09 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32087 If you are someone who has an unhealthy relationship with food, it can be really hard to make the right choices and eat the healthy things that will support your well-being and help you to maintain a healthy weight. This is particularly true for people who have issues with binge eating. The good news is, […]

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If you are someone who has an unhealthy relationship with food, it can be really hard to make the right choices and eat the healthy things that will support your well-being and help you to maintain a healthy weight. This is particularly true for people who have issues with binge eating.

The good news is, whether you have a diagnosed binge eating disorder, or you’re just someone who often finds yourself unable to control the volume of food you eat, or just plain what you eat, then there arw a number of things you can do that, over time, will help you to conquer your binge eating, and you can read about them below, but of course, it’s always worth speakign to a qualified health professional about your issues before you make any significant changes.

That being said, let’s take a look at what you can do to help yourself if you feel like bingeing.

Eat Little and Often

Often, people feel the need to binge and make poor choices about the food they eat, when they are hungry, so one thing that a lot of binge eaters find useful is to eat small healthy meals and snacks more often. Work out your calorie allowance for the day, and then plan how you can make it work with 6-8 small meals, and maybe a healthy snack or two (nuts, fruit, veggies). You’ll feel fuller for longer, and because you know your next meal won’t be too far away, it can often be enough to help you stave off a binge.

Don’t Diet

When you have bibe eating disorder, you naturally want to get your eating under control, so you might be tempted to put yourself on a very strict diet, but you know what? That is often the worst thing you can do. As we alluded to above, the more restricted you feel when it comes to food, the more you will obsess about it and worry about it, and the more likely it is you will end up bingeing.

Obviously, this does not mean that you should not consider what you eat at all, or that you should not be making an effort to make healthier choices, but what it does mean is that you should not ban yourself from eating any food, whether it be carbs or chocolate – you should take the approach that you can eat anything you want in moderation. This is much less likely to lead to all-or-nothing thinking, and you might actually find that, by taking this approach, you naturally start to eat in a healthier way, and build a more favourable relationship with food, along the way.

Make Time for Fun

Another binge trigger for a lot of people is boredom. When you are at a loose end and you’re not physically or mentally stimulated, you might find yourself reaching for that packet of crisps or eating that whole box ofc chocolates simply because it gives you something to do and it releases endorphins that make you feel good.

So, you need to plan lots of fun activities that will give you the same endorphin hit without reaching for something to eat. This could be anything from seeing a movie with friends to learning a new craft like knitting or crochet – it doesn’t matter as long as it keeps you busy and makes you happy along the way.  

Try Weight Loss Injections

If you are eligible to do so, then you might want to consider taking a weight loss medication like Wegovy which you inject once a week and which basically turns off food noise – that little voice in your head that is constantly thinking about food, what you’re going to eat next, whether you have chocolate in the cupboard – so that you can make healthier choices more easily. It has been revolutionary for many people with binge eating issues, and it could well do the same for you, so talk to your doctor or an online weight loss injection provider and see if it could help you.

Talk to a Therapist

Often, binge eating issues stem from some deeper-seated trauma, whether it’s because you had a lack of food when you were younger, and now you feel the need to eat whenever food is available, or because you use food as a comfort and a crutch. Speaking to a therapist who understands these issues can, then, help you to get to grips with the underlying problem, which will make it easier to make healthier choices over time.

Binge eating disorder is not easy to overcome, but there is help out there, and there are things you can do to help, so don’t be afraid to tackle the issue head-on.

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How to Design Your Dream Lifestyle https://seeninthecity.co.uk/dream-lifestyle/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/dream-lifestyle/#respond Thu, 06 Nov 2025 23:24:53 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32085 Life is too short to spend your time unhappy or doing things that you don’t enjoy. However, we can often find ourselves living on autopilot in life or feeling like we’re on a conveyor belt. When that’s the case, it’s time to make a change. There are many ways to design your dream life; you […]

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Life is too short to spend your time unhappy or doing things that you don’t enjoy. However, we can often find ourselves living on autopilot in life or feeling like we’re on a conveyor belt. When that’s the case, it’s time to make a change. There are many ways to design your dream life; you just need to know how to approach it. In this blog post, we’re going to take a look at the ten steps you need to follow to make that happen.

1. Get Clear on Your Goals

First of all, you need to make sure that it gets super clear on your overall life goals. It’s really hard to design the dream lifestyle if you don’t know what that looks like. So spend some time focusing on what you want to do with your life, how you want it to look, and how you want to feel every single day. When you’ve set your goals for your life, you can then focus on bringing them to life, achieving them, and creating that dream.

2. Work on Your Health and Wellness

Regardless of your specific goals, there will always be certain things that you might want to do to help you create your dream lifestyle and feel your best. One of those will always be focusing on your health and Wellness. When you are your healthiest self and you feel good in yourself, you are in the best possible position to go after what you want. Health checks, eating well, and sleeping well can help you here.

3. Make Fitness and Movement a Priority

Alongside that, you absolutely need to make sure that you’re making fitness and daily exercise a priority. It doesn’t matter if you go for a short walk each day or whether you want to hit the gym, making sure that you’re moving will be amazing for your health and mental well-being. You could join a local class, or you could even look for people who are selling used gym equipment to set up your own workout space at home. You’ll start to notice how much better you feel when you’re moving every single day. This will help you to then bring your dreams to life.

4. Build Your Mindset

The next area of your life to focus on is your mind. Your mental health is always going to be important, but so is your mindset and outlook on life. If you know there are things you want to achieve or experience, you need to make sure that you’re positive and you see that as happening. Working on your mindset and investing time and energy into personal growth can really help you here.

5. Progress Your Career

Another thing that you might want to pour some time and attention into is your career. After all, we all spend such a long time working that we deserve to enjoy it. For many people, our dream lifestyle is around doing work we love and being able to progress. If you know that you want to progress in your career, it’s time to take action on that. Set a 5 or 10-year career goal, create an action plan, and get the ball rolling.

6. Enjoy Hobbies

When it comes to having a dream lifestyle, the things that you do outside of work are also important. While we all have different likes and interests in life, we don’t always have hobbies. But hobbies can bring a lot of joy to our lives. Finding a new hobby to take up and learning something new could be just what you need to add a new level of fulfillment to your life.

7. Travel More

If you’d like to get out and see the world, travelling more could be a huge part of your dream lifestyle. While this can seem impossible if you have responsibilities or you’re tied to a set location, if you know you would like to get out and see the world, you could always shake up your career or consider travelling full-time. You only get one life, so make the most of it.

8. Deepen Your Relationships

With that in mind, it’s also important to focus on your relationships. A huge part of life is the social side of things. Whether it’s romantic relationships, family, friendships, or even colleagues, deepening your relationships can help to bring more satisfaction into your life. The way we interact with people around us can really boost our well-being, so it pays the channel energy into it.

9. Invest in Your Dream Home

The next thing that you may want to focus on here is investing in your dream home. Now, this can work in two ways. The first is actually purchasing your dream home. This might be for your forever home or even your very first house purchase. Either way, making that step can feel incredibly rewarding.

But at the same time, if you already have your first property or you love where you live, actually investing in it, developing it, bringing it to life, or adding new decor can really make a difference. Life isn’t always about the big things, huge travel, and reaching big goals. Sometimes it’s really making the most of the everyday, and that’s what you can do by investing in your home.

10. Live Life to the Fullest

Ultimately, with that in mind, it’s always going to be essential for you to live life to the fullest. That’s the most important thing when it comes to designing your dream lifestyle. It’s not always about those huge goals or making sure that you’re constantly going out and doing things. Living a great life isn’t about taking things off or working through a bucket list; it’s actually enjoying your life.

Living life to the fullest can mean different things to different people. Maybe it is going out there and creating a big, bold, and beautiful life, or maybe it’s romanticising the everyday and feeling happy with where you are. Either way, making sure that you live your life to the fullest is the perfect way to design, create, and live your dream life.

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Don’t Miss The Snowman™ Afternoon Tea Bus Tour This Winter https://seeninthecity.co.uk/snowman-afternoon-tea-bus-tour/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/snowman-afternoon-tea-bus-tour/#respond Wed, 05 Nov 2025 13:53:51 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32079 This Christmas, London is getting a sprinkle of extra magic thanks to Golden Tours and their brand-new Snowman™ Afternoon Tea Bus Tour. Inspired by Raymond Briggs’ timeless classic, this charming festive experience invites guests to step aboard a beautifully decorated double-decker bus and journey through the city’s sparkling streets, all while enjoying a whimsical afternoon […]

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This Christmas, London is getting a sprinkle of extra magic thanks to Golden Tours and their brand-new Snowman™ Afternoon Tea Bus Tour. Inspired by Raymond Briggs’ timeless classic, this charming festive experience invites guests to step aboard a beautifully decorated double-decker bus and journey through the city’s sparkling streets, all while enjoying a whimsical afternoon tea inspired by The Snowman™.

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As you glide past London’s most iconic sights, from the London Eye and Big Ben to the glittering Oxford Street and Regent Street Christmas lights, you’ll be treated to a menu that captures the joy of the season. Think freshly baked scones with jam and cream, turkey and stuffing sandwiches, mince pies, and an assortment of snowman-themed sweet treats including truffles, cupcakes, and festive drinks. There’s even a souvenir cup to take home as a keepsake of your magical ride. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free menus are also available, so everyone can join in the festive fun.

Snowman Bus tour London

Inside, the bus is transformed into a winter wonderland, decked out in Christmas décor and filled with the nostalgic music from The Snowman™ and other holiday classics. It’s a joyful, one-hour journey that combines the best of London sightseeing with the warmth and wonder of one of Britain’s most beloved Christmas stories.

Snowman Bus tour London

Whether you’re looking for a unique festive day out with friends, a family adventure to delight little ones, or a Christmas gift that’s guaranteed to impress, The Snowman™ Afternoon Tea Bus Tour is a celebration of everything we love about the season, magic, nostalgia and a little bit of sparkle.

The route even includes a stop at the Peacock Theatre, home to The Snowman™ stage show, making it a perfect pre- or post-show experience. Guests who book the afternoon tea bus are also treated to an exclusive 20% discount on theatre tickets, the ultimate double dose of festive fun.

Event: The Snowman™ Afternoon Tea Bus Tour

Dates: 22nd November 2025 to 4th January 2026

Times: Various throughout day

Pricing: Tickets start from £39 for adults and £34 for children for the one-hour tour

Ticket link: www.goldentours.com/thesnowman

Find out more and book your seat at goldentours.com.

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First Look: The Pink Pilates Studio Shoreditch https://seeninthecity.co.uk/the-pink-pilates-studio-shoreditch/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/the-pink-pilates-studio-shoreditch/#respond Wed, 05 Nov 2025 13:31:19 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32073 The Pink Pilates Studio Is the Most Instagrammable New Spot in Shoreditch London welcomes its newest wellness destination: The Pink Pilates Studio, a mat-based Pilates space based in the heart of Shoreditch combining expert instruction, design-led interiors, and a warm, inclusive community. All wrapped in an elegant pink aesthetic that sets the tone for everything inside. […]

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The Pink Pilates Studio Is the Most Instagrammable New Spot in Shoreditch

London welcomes its newest wellness destination: The Pink Pilates Studio, a mat-based Pilates space based in the heart of Shoreditch combining expert instruction, design-led interiors, and a warm, inclusive community. All wrapped in an elegant pink aesthetic that sets the tone for everything inside. If you’re looking to improve your fitness, work on your pilates stills and do so in the cutest of settings, this is the place to be.

The Pink Pilates Studio Shoreditch offers Fitness that’s Fun, Empowering and Elegant

Moments from Spitalfields Market and Brick Lane, the studio offers professional mat based Pilates classes that blend the fundamentals of traditional Pilates with classical and contemporary styles, offering a dynamic approach with a focus on correct form, alignment and results. Whether you’re new to Pilates or a seasoned devotee, each session is energising, supportive, and empowering.

Founded by passionate teacher Natalie Louise, the studio was created with a clear mission:

“I wanted to build a space that reflects how Pilates makes you feel; strong, empowered and uplifted,” says Natalie. “And pink felt like the perfect expression of that energy; soft, elegant and joyful. The moment people walk in, they feel it.”

Inspired by Natalie’s lifelong love of the colour, pink at the studio is more than a visual, it’s a feeling. Soft tones, subtle green accents, and joyful pops of colour create a space that’s both calming and uplifting. It sparks connection, conversation, and a sense of belonging  even before class begins.

What to expect at The Pink Pilates Studio Shoreditch

  • Mat-based classes with just 12 mats per session for individual attention
  • Open-plan, ground-floor studio with natural light and high ceilings
  • A calming lounge area for connection and conversation
  • Beautifully designed interiors in soft pinks, greens, and natural textures
  • Premium equipment and exceptional cleanliness
  • A warm, positive and inclusive community guided by passionate instructors

Book in for Yourself

At the heart of The Pink Pilates Studio is the belief that movement can be beautiful, results can be real, and community can be genuinely felt. In addition to group classes, the studio offers private sessions, corporate Pilates programs, and regular community events in partnership with London wellness collectives.

Visit:
The Pink Pilates Studio
The address is Unit 7, 11-29 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX. Courtyard Entrance. 
(Minutes from Liverpool Street, Aldgate East & Shoreditch High Street stations)

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Farzi’s Sunday Bottomless Brunches Returns https://seeninthecity.co.uk/farzi-bottomless-brunch-review/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/farzi-bottomless-brunch-review/#respond Wed, 05 Nov 2025 11:32:56 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32066 Farzi has launched an all-you-can-eat bottomless brunch feast, offering up an immersive Indian street food experience in the heart of London. Available every Sunday from 12pm – 5pm, get ready to be taken on a culinary journey. Think: authentic Indian street food dishes, delicious chai tea, live entertainment, and classic cocktails with a twist.  When […]

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Farzi has launched an all-you-can-eat bottomless brunch feast, offering up an immersive Indian street food experience in the heart of London. Available every Sunday from 12pm – 5pm, get ready to be taken on a culinary journey. Think: authentic Indian street food dishes, delicious chai tea, live entertainment, and classic cocktails with a twist. 

Farzi Brunch review London

When you first step inside, the aromas swirling around the venue is a treat to the senses and will surely make your stomach rumble. Farzi is certainly doing bottomless brunch differently. With multiple live cooking stations around the restaurant to explore, this is not only a bottomless brunch – this is an experience. 

The dishes change every few weeks, taking you on a trip across multiple regions in India. Each cooking station offers something different, serving up dishes both well-known and new. All of them vibrant and rich, this highlights the very best of Indian street food. There are chaat counters featuring pani puri, salad stations for those looking to fill up on greens, as well as well-known favourites that are available to order. With several live cooking stations to explore, you’re really spoilt for choice.

That’s not all – alongside a range of bite size savoury snacks, you can also enjoy a selection of main courses. From much-loved classics such as chicken tikka, to sizzling curries and paneer dishes, you will be spoiled for choice. All dishes are served with rice, naan or roti so soak up all the delicious sauces. What’s more, as it is bottomless, you can enjoy as much or as little of each dish as you like. 

For those with a sweet tooth, the mud chai station serves authentic chai tea which can be enjoyed alongside a range of Indian sweets from chocolate cakes to daily specials. There is also a selection of cocktails on the menu serving up twists on classic serves. Cocktails such as the Farzi Negroni, featuring peach gin and cardamon can be enjoyed, alongside a Mango Cosmo, a Farzi Royal and a Smoked Old Fashioned.

There is also a programme of music featuring a range of artists which play throughout the afternoon. From Bollywood singers, jazz musicians and magicians performing card tricks at your table, this creates a lively, convivial atmosphere, contributing to the overall experience.

Farzi Brunch review London

A new addition to the bottomless brunch is the addition of an open mic slot towards the end of each sitting, giving any upcoming artists attending brunch a platform to perform, including buskers from around the city.

Farzi’s bottomless brunch has something for everyone, even youngsters. Little ones in the family can enjoy range of activities including, Henna and face painting – perfect for children that might be feeling restless after their meal. Farzi is a great day out for the family and a perfect alternative to a traditional Sunday roast outing.  

Book Farzi Bottomless Brunch

Farzi’s bottomless brunch is available every Sunday at their central London location. Tickets cost £37 for adults, £18.50 for children and is free for children under three years old. In celebration of Diwali, Farzi will be hosting a Diwali brunch, with each cooking station featuring a range of dishes that span the whole of India. 

farzilondon.com
8 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4BP

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Everything You Can Expect This Christmas Onboard MSC Cruises https://seeninthecity.co.uk/christmas-activities-onboard-msc-cruises/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/christmas-activities-onboard-msc-cruises/#respond Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:47:59 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32064 If you haven’t decided what to do yet for Christmas and New Year, then why not consider a cruise? MSC Cruises offers last-minute festive getaways that take the stress out of the season. No cooking, no hosting – just festive fun, exceptional food, and unforgettable memories at sea. And if you’ve already got one booked, […]

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If you haven’t decided what to do yet for Christmas and New Year, then why not consider a cruise? MSC Cruises offers last-minute festive getaways that take the stress out of the season. No cooking, no hosting – just festive fun, exceptional food, and unforgettable memories at sea. And if you’ve already got one booked, here is everything you can expect this Christmas onboard MSC Cruises. Plus, check out our review of MSC Cruises Virtuosa Yacht Club here!

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Festive Fun Onboard MSC Cruises

Guests can enjoy a curated selection of seasonal activities designed for all ages, including:

Santa’s Extravaganza

A special festive event exclusively for children 11 years and younger, where they can meet Santa and receive a gift from the one and only Santa Claus onboard.

MasterChef Family Christmas Edition

Families take part in a fun, festive cooking challenge inspired by the MasterChef at Sea experience.

Guinness World Record: Family Christmas Edition

A lively onboard competition to try and beat festive-themed records together as a family.

Winter Wonderland Family Christmas Event

Step into a holiday village atmosphere with themed décor, music, and seasonal activities for all ages.

Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration

Join the Cruise and Youth Teams (alongside mascots Doremi & LEGO Sailor) for the ship’s official Christmas tree lighting ceremony.

Destinations for Every Festive Mood – Book your Festive Getaway

MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve

Whether you prefer a traditional winter wonderland or a sunny escape, MSC Cruises has options for every traveller:

  • Northern Europe – Sail from Southampton and explore charming Christmas markets in Hamburg, Rotterdam, and Bruges, with twinkling lights, seasonal treats, and festive shopping.
  • Caribbean – Celebrate Christmas in the sun, and snorkel or relax at Ocean Cay, MSC Cruises’ private island in the Bahamas.
  • Mediterranean – Enjoy the magic of European Christmas markets with a Mediterranean twist. Wander through Rome’s festive squares, sip mulled wine in Naples, or stroll the illuminated streets of Barcelona, combining cultural charm with holiday cheer.
  • Canary Islands – Soak up winter sun on a warm-weather escape to Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and more. Think golden beaches, volcanic landscapes, and festive evenings under star-filled skies.

Christmas at Sea – from £879

  • 8-night sailing on MSC Poesia departing Southampton, 19 December, visiting Hamburg, Rotterdam, Zeebrugge & Le Havre.
  • Bonus: Free Bon Voyage package with prosecco & strawberries.

Canary Islands Winter Sun – from £699

  • Fly from Birmingham to join MSC Musica in the Canaries for a 7- night cruise on 7 December from £699 per person
  • Experience Christmas with some winter sun on board MSC Musica in the canaries for 7 nights on 19 December from £1,329pp
  • Ports include Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma, Gran Canaria & Madeira.

Caribbean Winter Escape – from £2,067

  • Fly to Barbados on the 23 December and sail for 14 nights on MSC Virtuosa
  • Explore St Lucia, Grenada, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Tortola, St Maarten, Antigua & St Kitts

https://www.msccruises.co.uk

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Review: Savage Garden Bottomless Brunch https://seeninthecity.co.uk/savage-garden-bottomless-brunch-review/ https://seeninthecity.co.uk/savage-garden-bottomless-brunch-review/#respond Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:30:16 +0000 https://seeninthecity.co.uk/?p=32060 Anyone who knows me, knows I love a rooftop bar (check out my guide to London’s top rooftop bars here), and Savage Garden’s Pinsa & Spritz bottomless brunch delivers the full London-from-above fantasy. Perched high over the City, it’s the sort of Saturday that starts with a “wow” at the panoramic views and quickly turns […]

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Anyone who knows me, knows I love a rooftop bar (check out my guide to London’s top rooftop bars here), and Savage Garden’s Pinsa & Spritz bottomless brunch delivers the full London-from-above fantasy. Perched high over the City, it’s the sort of Saturday that starts with a “wow” at the panoramic views and quickly turns into “we’re definitely staying for another spritz.” It’s a spot where as soon as you sit down you just know you’re not going to want to leave, and as soon as you taste the food and drinks, your fate is sealed! Here’s what we thought of Savage Garden Bottomless Brunch.

First impressions

I arrived just after midday and the room was already buzzing with a DJ setting the tempo, sunlight catching the skyline, and those signature blush-pink touches popping against slate greys and glass. It feels glam without being pretentious; you can come with the girls, celebrate a birthday, or just treat yourself to a city day that feels a little extra.

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The Concept of Savage Garden Bottomless Brunch (and why it works)

Savage Garden’s Pinsa & Spritz bottomless brunch offers a 90-minute, bottomless take on Roman-style pinsa (lighter, airier than a traditional pizza) paired with a line-up of curated spritzes. The result? A brunch that knocks others out the park. You’ll feast on crispy-edged dough with bold toppings, and sip cocktails designed to refresh rather than knock you out. It’s playful, pacey, and very shareable.

The Food at Savage Garden Pinsa & Spritz Bottomless Brunch

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I started with What a Jerk! a delicious meld of jerk-spiced chicken, grilled pineapple, a hit of plantain ketchup and pineapple sriracha, finished with a glossy drizzle of Japanese mayo. It sounds chaotic; it eats like a sunshine holiday. It was light, packed with flavour and the ideal accompaniment to the Spritz cocktails.
The friend I was with opted for Swim Swim—smoked salmon, red onion, crispy capers, dill cream cheese and citrus sour cream. Clean, salty, bright and perfect against the richer pinsas.
For those who was something punchier, Beef Talkin’ Pizza! packs ssamjang-flavoured pulled beef, tenderstem broccoli, creamy burrata and hot-honey chilli. It’s the table favourite for good reason!

Veggies and vegans aren’t sidelined: Say Hello to my Little Artichoke (marinated artichoke, wilted spinach, courgette ribbons, pickled mint) is herby and elegant, while Lean & Green brings crushed chickpeas, turmeric-roasted cauli and melty vegan cheese, offering a dish that’s comforting and delicious.

Sides? Get the truffle parmesan fries (of course), and if you’re feeling indulgent the loaded fries with pulled beef and cheese are unapologetically decadent.

Dessert wise you won’t be disappointed. You must try the Pandan & Coconut (a warm pandan bun with coconut ice cream and raspberry) which was wonderfully aromatic and creamy, while Le Frenchy Toast comes pink, berry-loaded and unapologetically Instagrammable. At £6 extra, it’s an easy yes to share.

The Drinks

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Head mixologist Alessandro Lintas has built a spritz list that actually earns its keep. Ciao Bella, a mix of Tokubetsu Sake, green apple and basil liqueurs, elderflower & cucumber, topped with Bottega Prosecco, is crisp, floral and just a touch fruity. If you’re not drinking, Amore De Zio (Lyre’s Amaretti, Everleaf Forest, kombucha) is sophisticated: nutty, botanical, and delicious.

Vibe & service

savage garden bottomless brunch

Music up, mood high, staff on it. Dishes landed quickly, glasses were topped up without chasing. The team were also happy to steer us through the menu so we could try a bit of everything in the 90-minutes. It’s bottomless brunch without the chaos. Where you can savour the moment (and the views) and catch up with friends in a chilled yet refined setting.

Best for

  • Girls’ day out with skyline selfies
  • Birthdays and “we just felt like it” celebrations
  • Pre-afternoon plans in the City (you’ll float out nicely fed and lightly spritzed)

Need to know

  • When: Saturdays, 12:00–15:00 in 90-minute sittings
  • Dietaries: Strong veggie/vegan options
  • Booking: Reservations recommended (it fills fast)

The Seen in the City verdict

Savage Garden has nailed bottomless brunch: views, vibe, and a menu that feels creative without trying too hard. The pinsa is light enough to keep you going, and the spritz list is genuinely interesting (alcoholic and not). Come for the skyline, stay for the jerk-pineapple-hot-honey situation, and leave already planning your next visit.

savagegarden.co.uk
7 Pepys Street
12th Floor
DoubleTree by Hilton London
Tower of London
London
EC3N 4AF

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