LWLies Magazine

7 Golden Tickets, 7 London Locations

Bold yellow and black text on a plain background reads "MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN TICKET". Stars and a filmstrip-like icon are included in the design.
Bold yellow and black text on a plain background reads "MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN TICKET". Stars and a filmstrip-like icon are included in the design.
Visit one of seven secret locations across London to collect a free print of our new issue cover art. And more...

To celebrate the release of LWLies 66: The Magnificent Seven issue, we’ve hidden seven prints of Timba Smits’ cover art in seven of our favourite coffee shops across London. And that’s not all…

One print in each location contains a Magnificent Golden Ticket. Find it, and you’ll win a limited edition Trainspotting print courtesy of Print Club London artist Peter Strain and Film4 Summer Screen season at Somerset House.

Here’s what you need to do:

1. Check out our location hints below.

2. Head to your closest venue and say the magic password: ‘Sir, I Have A Proposition’.

3. Grab a free print and hope you’re one of the big winners.

Follow the prize trail across London and let us know how your search is getting on via Twitter using the hashtag #LWLiesGold

Good luck!

Ornate neoclassical building with a domed roof, surrounded by a wide plaza with a fountain in the foreground. The Union Jack flag is visible atop the building. The architecture features columns, arches, and other classical architectural elements.
Exterior of a coffee bar called Saha Radio, with people visible inside through the glass windows.
Brick building exterior with "The espresso room" sign above the entrance. People sitting on wooden benches outside, a pram beside them. Colourful flowers in a window box.
Outdoor cafe with large black signage reading "Look mum no hands!" on a brick building.
Cafe with customers seated inside, black and white image showing shop front with large windows, awnings, and people visible through the glass.
A vintage-style bicycle mounted on a cafe signage reading "COFFEE 1993".
Brick building with "Barber & Parlour" sign, street view with people walking by, modern high-rise building in the background.

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