Is London a LGBT – Friendly Place?
Oct 07 2022- Attractions
- Last Updated on 07 October 2022
- Monica Costa

When it comes to traveling abroad or moving overseas, learning if the destination is an LGBT – Friendly place is a critical factor in the eyes of many. Many would even consider it a dealbreaker. After all, a lot of it comes down to one’s own personal safety, which is completely understandable.
With Europe being a hot place to visit, many are curious to learn more about its culture, beliefs, and overall ways of life. That leads us to the popular question of, is London LGBT – friendly? London Mums have the answers for you!
Art exhibition review: Cezanne at Tate Modern 5 October 2022 – 12 March 2023
Oct 05 2022- Attractions
- Last Updated on 05 October 2022
- Monica Costa

A few days ago I had the chance to preview Tate Modern’s latest exhibition, a once-in-a-generation retrospective featuring paintings, watercolours and drawings by Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) never before shown in the UK. The EY Exhibition: Cezanne brings together over 80 carefully selected works from collections in Europe, Asia, North and South America, giving UK audiences their first opportunity in over 25 years to explore the breadth of Cezanne’s career.
Attraction review: To Be Read At Dusk – Dickens, Ghosts & the Supernatural special exhibition at the Charles Dickens Museum in London 5 October 2022 – 5 March 2023
Oct 04 2022- Attractions
- Last Updated on 05 October 2022
- Monica Costa

Halloween is looming and a new ghostly exhibition has just opened at the Charles Dickens Museum in London which is the perfect way for children and parents alike to dive into the world of the most successful English writer of all time.
The spirits, phantoms and spectres which lurk within the stories of Charles Dickens are about to be disturbed by this fabulous new exhibition at in his London home. Tracing Dickens’s fascination with ghosts and the supernatural, from boyhood horror comics to his scariest stories To Be Read At Dusk: Dickens, Ghosts & the Supernatural celebrates the writing which helped form the ghostly genre and reveals Dickens’s own intense interest in the paranormal.