INTRODUCTION
The Big Smoke, the Great Wen or London Town, it's swinging and calling! Use our 60by80 gay guide to London to explore the British capital, with Club, Queen and King-sized recommendations on what to see and do, and where to eat, shop and go out.
Click here for our guide for 60 hours in gay London.
Shaftesbury Hotels
In terms of value for money, you’d be hard pressed to find a better deal in London than that offered by the Shaftesbury Hotels chain.
The Joiners Arms
With a late license, an unpredictable mish-mash of people from dandy hipsters and pudgy cubs to tank-topped muscle boys and a fine assortment of pretty fag hags.
Royal Academy of Arts
One of London’s most influential galleries has hosted the likes of Van Gogh and Tracey Emin throughout its impressive spaces, as well as providing a location for hot pop-ups and Fashion Week faves.
Eating out in London guide
A primer to navigate your way around London's food scene, from spotted dicks to celebrity chefs.
Princess of Shoreditch
Giving Eastenders somewhere to feel like royalty, this cosy gastropub does grub downstairs and Gallic gastronomy above.
Hoxton Pony
Where posh folks flock when they want a stylised taste of the edgy Shoreditchian scene, designer guest DJs and cocktails in teacups.
Horse Meat Disco
The original ‘queer party for everyone’, Horse Meat Disco is one of London’s most established club nights with a Sunday night residency of golden age disco to go Ga-Ga for.
Dean Street Townhouse
Soho House’s latest venture includes crashpad style hotel rooms and a great brasserie right in the heart of Soho.
East Bloc
East London's newest venue is a familiar beast, picking up the pieces left behind by the now bankrupt Soho-transplant Ghetto.
Q&A: Pam Ann
Flying First Sass: Pam Ann makes skies less friendly, more trendy. George Shapiro talked to the glamorous air hostess for 60by80 as she touched down in New York for the holidays.
















