A Pilgrimage to the Royal Albert Hall: Chasing the Ghosts of Oasis’s Legendary Gigs

The front of the Royal Albert Hall in London against a cloudy sky. It is a grand, circular building made of red brick and stone, with a large arched window and digital screens displaying event posters at the entrance.

From Museum Mile to a Music Mecca: The Walk to the Royal Albert Hall After immersing myself in the world of design at the Victoria and Albert Museum, I set out on foot towards a place of deep personal significance. My destination was just a short stroll away in South Kensington: the majestic, terracotta-domed sanctuary Continue reading “A Pilgrimage to the Royal Albert Hall: Chasing the Ghosts of Oasis’s Legendary Gigs”

Natural History Museum London Guide: Dinosaurs, Blue Whales, and Architectural Wonders

Huge blue whale skeleton suspended from the ceiling in the Hintze Hall of the Natural History Museum in London, with visitors walking below

London’s weather is notoriously fickle. One moment it’s sunny, the next, heavy clouds roll in. But there’s a place in South Kensington that turns even the gloomiest weather into a dramatic backdrop: the Natural History Museum London.After being moved by the handwritten lyrics of the Beatles at the British Library (read about that visit here: Continue reading “Natural History Museum London Guide: Dinosaurs, Blue Whales, and Architectural Wonders”