£14.99 for a Six Month Subscription to 'Time Out' (63% Off)
- Guide to what’s on in London
- Covers restaurants, bars, clubs, events, and exhibitions
- Includes editor’s picks, reviews, film releases, and new shops
The Deal
- Weekly publication
- 26 issues over six months
- Delivered to your door
- Discounted renewal price of £19.99 instead of £39.99
Limit 1 per household. May buy multiple as gifts. Redemptions by phone from 3 July 2012. Valid for 26 issues over 6 months subscription. Allow up to 10 days for subscription to activate. Valid for UK mainland subscription and delivery only. New subscribers only. Bank details required upon redemption. No money will be debited within initial 6 month period. Once expired, Time Out will debit the next 6 months renewal unless subscription is cancelled. Subscribers are free to cancel their direct debit at any time without affecting the initial 6 month Groupon subscription. Renewal available at 50% discount.
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If you're not clued up in the big city, it can be easy to spend whole days hunting for elusive museums, or enlisting the help of radiators to find all the hot spots. Discover the cool side of London with today's Groupon: £14.99 for a six month subscription to Time Out London.
Bursting with inside information on all forms of artistic and insightful entertainment, Time Out is the ultimate oracle when it comes to what’s on in and around the big smoke. The magazine takes readers by the hand to events, museums, restaurants, exhibitions, and clubs, while laying out its pages with guides to with pop-up theatres, shiny new shops, and all manner of nifty hang-outs to explore. Making its name as a critical guide to the arts and culture, the glossy mag’s events listings are complemented by articles to keep readers' noggins crammed full of essential city living knowledge.
The weekly magazine will fling its way to doorsteps throughout London and the length of mainland UK. Each episode features the editor’s pick of the best of the metropolis, and reviews for some of the newest gigs, shows, or eateries, as well as the low down on film releases and newly-opening shops to look out for. With Time Out’s new online ‘booking ahead’ system getting members first dibs, and the odd free ticket getaways, a little perusal will always offer a way to pass the time.





