On the face of it, it may not seem that important a question but for one weekend in March this particular question takes on great significance as the Oxford and Cambridge crews battle it out in the annual Boat Race along the River Thames.
Once notorious for all the wrong reasons, Glasgow's resurrection as one of the country's trendiest and liveliest cities has been confirmed. Glasgow has become Scotland's city of style, where you can find world-class attractions, museums and galleries, stunning architecture, works by renowned designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and one of the best city centre shopping experiences in the UK.
Chilly February invites you indoors and what better way to warm up than with 6 of the best...
6 Iconic artists from ranging from Manet to Man Ray are in London this month and are not to be missed!
Or Perhaps the original James Bond? Regardless of which Prestige serviced apartment you stay at, you're almost certain to encounter a significant piece of British history close to home. In Bloomsbury for example, just around the corner from No 5 Doughty Street, Bloomsbury Place and 69 Guilford Street, Forest Frederic Edward Yeo-Thomas is commemorated by an English Heritage blue plaque.
There aren't many places in the world where you can spend one night out and have the luxury of such a wide range of different music, club and comedy venue choices as Camden. This lively area of London is a hub for the contemporary music and entertainment scene so banish your January blues by checking out some of the live bands and comedy clubs that this part of town is famous for.