Letters of London is a quarterly print and digital magazine that brings together people who might never cross paths. Through letters exchanged between Londoners of different ages, backgrounds and experiences, we create conversations that cut across the usual divides of the city.

Our aim is simple: to make space for people to hear one another. Not through polished stories or curated personas, but through the direct, personal form of a letter. These exchanges reveal the small truths of living here — the frustrations, hopes, humour and contradictions that rarely get shared beyond our own circles.

By collecting these letters, we’re building a portrait of London made not from statistics or stereotypes, but from the voices of the people who live it every day.