7) Think Pink!
Nothing says summer like a crisp glass of Provençal rosé! Our restaurants know this well so have joined forces with Vins de Provence to put together exclusive lists of the region's very best pink wines, bottomless rosé brunches, tastings and much more...
8) The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!
Grayson Perry is fast becomeing one of the UK's most fascinating cultural commentators, whether that's through his writing, documentaries or the thing he's most famous for, his art. His current exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries covers themes spanning modern society and culture through a variery of mediums, including ceramics, tapestry and sculpture, including his Brexit-inspired pots: one representing Remainers and the other inspired by Leave voters.
9) Dinner & a show
Spend Saturday night in Soho, with an evening at 100 Wardour St! Opt for its set menu, which offers three courses and a glass of fizz for only £35, followed by a performance from Speakeasy: a nine-piece electro-swing band, putting a modern spin on Prohibition-era tunes!
10) Jump to it
It doesn't matter how old you are, trampolines are guaranteed to make any adult feel like a big kid. Flip Out, in Wandsworth, is London's biggest trampoline park, a place where you can while away an hour doing your own thing, join in a fitness or free-running class and basically have a blast, complete with DJ and neon lighting. We are BIG fans.
11) Beach, please
Kensington Place has put a summer twist on its ever-popular chippy, launching the Beach Hut! Head to Notting Hill for the finest fish and chips in town, as well as Nyetimber English sparkling wine, lobster rolls, smoked salmon croquettes and even an ice cream oyster! They're also offering bottomless brunch every weekend - scampi with free-flowing prosecco sounds like a winner...
12) Guilty!
A bit of cheesy pop has a remarkable mood-boosting effect, so a night dedicated to just that is guaranteed to make you smile! Guilty Pleasures at Koko is an institution, a night of high camp, blasting some seriously under-appreciated classics. It's happening this Saturday 29th July, so if this mediocre weather has got you down it may be just the tonic...