The British Museum
The British Museum was founded in 1753 and houses a remarkable collection of artefacts spanning over two million years of human history.








From the Royal Opera House to Carnaby Street, there are plenty of things to do and see around Soho. Browse our top picks below.
The British Museum was founded in 1753 and houses a remarkable collection of artefacts spanning over two million years of human history.
Home to the world’s largest collection of faces and fascinating personalities from the late Middle Ages to the present day.
The world-famous Opera House is open during the day to the general public and to ticket holders during performances.
The Royal Academy of Arts is the oldest fine arts institution in Britain and hosts some of the capital's finest exhibitions.
What started as just a few restaurants in the 1950s is now home to a bustling neighbourhood of Chinese shops, restaurants and culture.
Spanning across two floors and featuring plenty of giant LEGO replicas, this store is the largest of its kind in the world.
Rub shoulders with life-size wax replicas of famous celebrities and historic icons across a series of themed galleries. 30% off for guests of our hotel
The National Gallery displays over 2,000 paintings from western Europe, dating from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
Visit the former homes of two very different musicians who changed the world of music: George Frideric Handel and Jimi Hendrix.
Our hotels have been chosen in distinct neighbourhoods in London, Liverpool and Edinburgh. Offering you the best places to eat, drink, museums to visits and parks to walk in.
Experience Into the Woods at the Bridge Theatre. Stephen Sondheim’s musical shows that “happily ever after” is just the beginning in this magical, unforgettable fairy‑tale adventure.
A much-loved bear's story brought to the West End, where kindness, curiosity and adventure take centre stage.
A bold, dark comedy that reimagines the life of one of history’s most famous first ladies on the London stage
Join London Pride this summer for a technicolour celebration of LGBTQIA+ love, diversity, and resilience, just moments from The Resident.
Explore London's hidden green gems during the annual Open Garden Weekend for a glimpse of more than 100 private gardens across the city.
Taste of London returns to Regent's Park this June. Discover a wealth of international cuisines and emerging culinary talents.
Experience Waitress at Edinburgh Playhouse, May 12–16 2026 , the hit musical with an unforgettable score by Sara Bareilles and a moving, joyful story of love, friendship and pie.
Explore Giants at the National Museum of Scotland. Discover towering fossils, monumental achievements, and legendary stories in this awe-inspiring exhibition for all ages.
More vital now than ever, join the ultimate celebration of love, community and solidarity this summer at Edinburgh Pride, just moments from The Resident.
Inspire and amuse little ones at Edinburgh's beloved International Children's Festival this May, just moments from The Resident Edinburgh.
Discover the Edinburgh Marathon Festival on our doorstep, for a weekend of unforgettable races for all skill levels in Holyrood Park.
Discover rare finds, second-hand gems and independent booksellers at Liverpool’s much-loved book market at Bluecoat.
A striking exhibition at Walker Art Gallery showcases five decades of Vivienne Westwood’s fashion innovation - from punk provocateur to British style icon.
From exotic international cuisines to tasty home comforts, sample the flavours of the Northwest at the Southport Food and Drink Festival.
A hands-on mini city where children under six explore Liverpool through imaginative play, water, building and storytelling.
Discover the hidden secrets and glittering treasures of Liverpool Cathedral in their stunning new tour, Above and Beyond. Offering extraordinary views of the cathedral's acclaimed architecture and unique historical perspectives of the city.
A historic major golf championship at Royal Birkdale near Liverpool, where the world’s top players compete for the Claret Jug over four days of elite links golf and fan experiences.
Travel back to the swinging '60s with the Cavern Club's vibrant Beatles tribute band every Friday and Saturday, featuring classic hits including Help, Get Back and Let It Be.