A recent study has revealed that, among various habits such as social media and video games, the British population is most keen to give up smoking.
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What’s On: ENJOY Live Music, New Menus + Special Offers | My Soho Times
As April draws to a close and we gear up for May, we’ve got some exciting events on our radar lined up for you! Expect live musical performances, enticing new menus, and exclusive offers within the vicinity of Soho & the West End. Don’t forget to register for ENJOY SOHO+ to access additional deals from us andContinue reading “What’s On: ENJOY Live Music, New Menus + Special Offers | My Soho Times”
The BoTree presents London Roots: Here’s a Spotlight on Soho | My Soho Times
The BoTree, one of London’s most exciting openings of autumn 2023, stands at the dynamic intersection of Marylebone, Mayfair, and Soho. Their latest campaign, London Roots, captures the essence of these three local districts, represented by three local personalities, including our founder Kai Lutterodt – aka The Soho Girl. Kai shares an account of herContinue reading “The BoTree presents London Roots: Here’s a Spotlight on Soho | My Soho Times”
LCC x MST: A Soho Symphony | My Soho Times
This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eyeContinue reading “LCC x MST: A Soho Symphony | My Soho Times”
What’s On: London Marathon Run | My Soho Times
On Sunday April 21st runners will take to the streets for the TCS London Marathon. Here’s what’s on our radar from prep to recovery mode, to, well, even doing a charity (shop) run for a good cause! And who knows, maybe we’ll even inspire you to lace up your own running shoes and take on a newContinue reading “What’s On: London Marathon Run | My Soho Times”
Oyster Season: Truths, Myths and Where to Eat Delicious Oysters in Central London | My Soho Times
Let’s talk oysters! These firm British favourites on the seafood menu are often associated with luxury, sophistication, and culinary elegance. As the colder months draw to a close, does that bring the oyster season to an end? Kai Lutterodt explores debunking a few myths, and shares where you can enjoy these delicious seafood delicacies inContinue reading “Oyster Season: Truths, Myths and Where to Eat Delicious Oysters in Central London | My Soho Times”
LCC x MST: Bridging Cultures Through Art | My Soho Times
This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eyeContinue reading “LCC x MST: Bridging Cultures Through Art | My Soho Times”
ENJOY SOHO + WEST END: the new monthly newsletter with Exclusive Offers! | My Soho Times
Introducing ENJOY SOHO + WEST END It’s almost five years since we launched My Soho Times magazine. From the very beginning, our core mission has been dedicated to showcasing the exhilarating lifestyle of Soho and its neighbouring areas (Fitzrovia, Marylebone, Mayfair, Covent Garden) that form London’s West End. We’ve also taken on board all theContinue reading “ENJOY SOHO + WEST END: the new monthly newsletter with Exclusive Offers! | My Soho Times”
Spring in Bloom: 14 Floral Inspirations on Show this Season | My Soho Times
Embrace the sensual essence of spring with this curated collection of lifestyle products and experiences. From luxurious floral-infused skincare to enjoying a crisp Japanese fruit liqueur cocktail, immerse yourself in the captivating spirit of cherry blossoms this season… Editor Kai Lutterodt is here to spill the tea!
Dine like a Parisian at Blanchette | My Soho Times
Soho, with its historic connection to French culture, has been a vibrant hub of diversity and heritage for centuries. When writing about Soho in 1720, John Strype, the historian and vicar of Leyton noted, “the abundance of French people”. The area’s ties to French culture can be traced back to the 18th century when FrenchContinue reading “Dine like a Parisian at Blanchette | My Soho Times”