London is bursting at the seams with incredible experiences and things to see and do, from galleries and museums to street food markets and pop-up events. Whether you're looking for the next big foodie event or want to hit up an art exhibition, there's bound to be something happening in the city to suit what you're looking for. Here are the top things to do in London this weekend, and don't forget to check back every week for a fresh batch of weekend highlights!
The best things to do this weekend in London
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1Enjoy a festive classic A very limited run of "The Nutcracker"
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2Embrace the chaos at Christmas Slaycation Luchadores, heavy metal, and kids
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3Let the last Sunday of the year be a calm one Craft, chill, and take care of your wellbeing
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4Don't miss the club rugby union event of the year It's time for the Big Game
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5Plan an unforgettable NYE The big bash is yet to come
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6See the Gingerbread City exhibition London's most delicious annual exhibition
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7Step onto the runway with Cate Blanchett An immersive art exhibition by Vogue
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8Kingston Christmas Market Well worth the trip
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9Indulge in a decadent jazz brunch Yes, there's a bottomless dessert bar
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10Visit the sweetest version of Greenwich ever Greenwich's gingerbread makeover
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11Discover the very best in contemporary photography Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024
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12Step into the House of Dreams A rare chance to visit an unusual art museum
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13Tour London's festive displays The Xmas light switch has been flipped
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14Celebrating 100 years of women in advertising Pioneering women in the industry
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15Dive into the mind of an iconic filmmaker The workings of a fascinating imagination
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16Discover the future of our planet A VR adventure
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17Relive one of the most loved sitcoms of all time The Friends Experience launches this week
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18Discover the story of the Crystal Palace A Sundays-only trip to the museum
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19Wander the outdoor sculpture trail in The City Sculpture in the City returns for the 13th time
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20Step into Barbie's world An exhibition in Blockbuster Pink
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21Dive into the career of a fashion icon A new blockbuster exhibition comes to the V&A
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22Watch a prequel episode of Stranger Things A blockbuster adventure in the Upside Down
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23Boogie at Mamma Mia! The Party An ABBA-filled night
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24Discover more great London events
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This week's must-visit
A Middle Eastern retreat
The first London location of the esteemed Middle Eastern favourite, Somewhere Café, is situated on the fourth floor of the Harrods department store. Inside its chic and inviting setting, guests can savour a selection of premium mezze and globally inspired dishes, including Wagyu bao buns and French coffee baklava. The establishment also boasts an outdoor terrace for al fresco dining.
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Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Rd
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Things to do in London this weekend
Here's what's on in London this weekend.
A very limited run of "The Nutcracker"
“The Nutcracker” is a timeless seasonal favourite, and the Birmingham Royal Ballet's production is an exceptionally memorable one. Join Clara's toys on a journey through a mesmerising winter wonderland to meet the Sugar Plum Fairy in this enchanting ballet, running for a very limited time at the Royal Albert Hall.
- Price: From £78
- Date: 29 December–31 December
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Kensington Gore, Kensington
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Royal Albert Hall The BRB's Nutcracker returns to London for a very limited time
Luchadores, heavy metal, and kids
A family-friendly extravaganza combining live heavy metal and high-flying wrestling action, Christmas Slaycation features masked luchadores, comedy, and dance, alongside Slay Duggee's heavy metal renditions of kids' favourites like “Baby Shark” and “Bluey”. With an inclusive atmosphere, it promises a thrilling afternoon for all ages to rock, laugh, and cheer.
- Price: From £19.60
- Date: 28 December
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205 Peninsula Square, Greenwich
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Indigo at The O2
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Indigo at The O2 Luchadores and heavy metal for kids? Yes please
Craft, chill, and take care of your wellbeing
Craft 'n' Chill offers monthly afternoon sessions combining creativity and mindfulness through surprise activities like painting, origami, and embroidery, perfect for ages 16+ seeking a calming break. Led by Colour Therapist Momtaz Begum-Hossain, these workshops require no prior experience, with all materials provided and a pay-what-you-can admission model. They take place every last Sunday of the month.
- Price: Pay-what-you-can
- Date: 29 December–27 April 2025
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1-2 Upper Dock Walk, Newham
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Well Bean Co Craft, chill, and have a mindful Sunday
It's time for the Big Game
The world's biggest club rugby event, Big Game 16, returns this Saturday, offering an unforgettable day of sports and entertainment. The double-header features the Harlequins Women aiming to set a record-breaking 20,000-strong crowd against Leicester Tigers, followed by the men's teams reigniting their fierce rivalry. Adding to the festivities, Rudimental will perform a pre-match show, while the West Fan Village will offer food, drinks, and family-friendly fun, making it the perfect festive outing.
- Price: From £25
- Date: 28 December
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200 Whitton Road, Twickenham
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Allianz Stadium
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Allianz Stadium Big Game 16: Don't miss the biggest club rugby event of the year
The big bash is yet to come
No one will fault you if you grab some downtime before what is traditionally the biggest night of the year. The last weekend of the year offers an excellent opportunity to get some rest in preparation for New Year's Eve, as well as get in some last-minute planning if needed. Figure out where to go to see out 2024 with the help of our NYE guides.
- Date: 31 December, 31 December
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Where to watch the fireworks on New Year's Eve in London Where to celebrate New Year's Eve in London The best family-friendly things to do in London on New Year's Eve
London's most delicious annual exhibition
The Gingerbread City showcases intricate biscuit creations of buildings and structures crafted by architects and civil engineers, all based on this year's theme, "Recycled City." This stunning display is constructed at the Gaumont in Chelsea this year and comprises an entire city built from gingerbread, candy and frosting with moving parts. Don't miss the Hornby train weaving between the sugary skyscrapers.
- Price: From £8
- Date: Until 29 Dec
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The Gaumont, 196-222 King's Rd, Chelsea
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An immersive art exhibition by Vogue
Lightroom's immersive exhibition “Vogue: Inventing the Runway” offers a front-row seat to the evolution of fashion runway shows using cutting-edge projection technology and archival footage. Narrated by Cate Blanchett, the show explores the journey from early 1900s couture salons to today's grand fashion spectacles, featuring iconic designers like Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, and Christian Dior.
- Price: From £25
- Date: 13 November–26 April 2025
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12 Lewis Cubitt Walk, King's Cross
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Lightroom
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Lightroom Step onto the runway at Lightroom's new immersive experience
Well worth the trip
This one requires a bit of a journey as it's located on the outskirts of London, not far from Wimbledon. However, the trip is definitely worth it. The area is filled with charming wooden cabins adorned with beautiful Christmas decorations, offering a range of handmade gifts. You'll also find stalls serving hot mulled wine and festive snacks to get you into the holiday spirit.
- Price: Free
- Date: 14 November–5 January
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Market Place
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Yes, there's a bottomless dessert bar
108 Brasserie's Jazz Brunch offers a luxurious mix of fine dining, live jazz, and a glass of Charles Heidsieck Champagne. On every last Saturday of the month, guests can enjoy a lavish antipasti buffet, sumptuous mains like slow-braised short rib ragu or roast porchetta, and an indulgent dessert bar with unlimited returns. Set in stylish Marylebone, this elegant brunch combines exceptional food with vibrant jazz performances for a memorable experience.
- Price: £75
- Date: 30 November–29 March 2025
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108 Marylebone Ln, Marylebone
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108 Brasserie 108 Brasserie invites you for a decadent jazz brunch
Greenwich's gingerbread makeover
This holiday season, Woolwich Works in Greenwich offers a whimsical treat with a charming edible cityscape featuring gingerbread structures, sugary streets, and icing-covered details that bring a magical atmosphere to life. The enchanting Gingerbread Greenwich has been meticulously crafted by local schools, blending sugar, spice, and endless imagination. Best of all, it's free to visit during Woolwich Works' opening hours.
- Price: Free
- Date: 30 November–6 January 2025
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The Fireworks Factory, 11 No 1 Street
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Woolwich Works Greenwich gets a magical gingerbread makeover
Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024
The Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize, now in its 17th year, celebrates rising talent in contemporary photography and is open to both amateurs and professionals. This year's exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery features a diverse range of portraits, alongside works by Diana Markosian, the In Focus Photographer, and a new piece by last year's winner, Serena Brown.
- Price: £8.50
- Date: 14 November–16 February 2025
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St. Martin's Pl, Covent Garden
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National Portrait Gallery
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National Portrait Gallery Discover the best of contemporary photography in the National Portrait Gallery's new exhibition
A rare chance to visit an unusual art museum
Artist Stephen Wright's House of Dreams in East Dulwich is a vibrant, ever-evolving personal art museum filled with discarded and unloved objects from around the world. Open on select Saturdays, including this coming one, visitors can book timed 90-minute slots to explore the quirky collection, which includes contributions from guests.
- Price: From £7
- Date: 30 November–30 August 2025
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45 Melbourne Grove
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The House of Dreams
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The House of Dreams Here are the rare days The House of Dreams throws open its doors
The Xmas light switch has been flipped
By mid-November, most neighbourhoods around London have put up their Christmas ornaments and switched on the lights, suffusing the city in a twinkling glow. Get in on the action early and tour the various festive displays with the help of our guide to where to see Christmas lights in London, avoiding the peak crowds of the holiday season and taking advantage of the milder weather.
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- Date: mid-November–early January
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Pioneering women in the industry
The “AdWomen” exhibition at the Museum of Brands, in collaboration with the History of Advertising Trust, explores a century of women's roles in advertising. Drawing from the Robert Opie collection and brand archives, it highlights how ads have influenced and mirrored societal shifts. It's inspired by Channel 4's “Mad Women” and features iconic ads from the 1920s to today, celebrating pioneering women in the industry.
- Price: Free
- Date: 8 November–28 April 2025
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111-117 Lancaster Rd, Notting Hill
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Museum of Brands
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Museum of Brands This exhibition celebrates 100 years of women's influence in advertising
The workings of a fascinating imagination
“The World of Tim Burton” offers fans of director Tim Burton a chance to explore his unique gothic fantasy worlds through items from his personal archives, including sketchbooks, storyboards, photography, and paintings. Showcasing both iconic works and lesser-known projects, the exhibit celebrates the distinctive style that made Burton a beloved filmmaker worldwide.
- Price: From £22
- Date: 25 October–20 April 2025
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224 Kensington High St, Kensington
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Design Museum
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Design Museum The World of Tim Burton is finally coming to London
A VR adventure
Step into the future of wildlife at the Natural History Museum's new mixed-reality exhibition, "Visions of Nature". They use cutting-edge tech to take visitors to explore eight ecosystems and discover how animals and habitats might evolve over the next century, showing the impact of human intervention and scientific innovation.
- Price: Free
- Date: 23 October–21 February 2025
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Cromwell Road, Kensington
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Natural History Museum
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Natural History Museum Discover the future of our planet at the Natural History Museum's latest exhibition
The Friends Experience launches this week
An immersive exhibition dedicated to the beloved US sitcom "Friends" is coming to London this summer as part of the new Immerse LDN entertainment district. Fans can explore recreated sets, including the iconic Central Perk couch and Joey and Chandler's foosball table, reliving memorable moments from the show. Photo opportunities abound throughout.
- Price: From £20
- Date: 12 August–1 February 2025
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Excel London, Newham
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Immerse LDN The Friends Experience: The One in London launches in August
A Sundays-only trip to the museum
Open on Sundays only, the Crystal Palace Museum explores the history of the architectural masterpiece that gave its name to the entire area. Three times the size of St Paul's Cathedral, the Crystal Palace was originally built to house the Great Exhibition, later relocated, and finally destroyed in a fire in 1936. You can see original bits and pieces at the museum, as well as photographs, scaled models, and other exhibits exploring the building's fascinating past.
- Price: Free
- Date: Ongoing
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Anerley Hill, Bromley
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Sculpture in the City returns for the 13th time
The annual Sculpture in the City has returned for its 13th edition, transforming the urban landscape of the Square Mile into a free, accessible gallery featuring 17 artworks by 15 contemporary artists. Spread across the area between Liverpool Street, Aldgate, and Fenchurch Street, the exhibition runs until Spring 2025 and is accompanied by workshops, talks, and other events. You can download a map of the trail and learn more about the artworks on their website.
- Price: Free
- Date: 24 July–28 February 2025
An exhibition in Blockbuster Pink
You've probably noticed, but just in case your address for the past couple of years has been “1 Under a Rock Rd” – Barbie has made a major comeback on the back of Greta Gerwig's blockbuster film. The iconic doll is celebrating its 65th anniversary in 2024 and is the star of a major new exhibition at London's Design Museum, exploring her evolution from 1959 to the present. The exhibition offers the chance to see rare and unique items from the Barbie archive in California, thanks to a partnership with Mattel.
- Price: From £14.38
- Date: 5 July–22 February 2025
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224 Kensington High St, Kensington
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Design Museum
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Design Museum It's a Barbie world and we're all just living in it
A new blockbuster exhibition comes to the V&A
Launching at the V&A on Saturday 22 June, “NAOMI: In Fashion” explores the career of Naomi Campbell, showcasing items from her wardrobe alongside designer archives and V&A exhibits. The exhibition, produced in collaboration with Campbell, covers her journey from being scouted as a teenager to her supermodel years, relationships with designers, global fame, and impact on fashion, and is slated to be one of the year's unmissable events.
- Price: £16
- Date: 22 June–5 April 2025
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Cromwell Road, Kensington
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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Victoria and Albert Museum A major exhibition exploring the career of fashion icon Naomi Campbell is coming to the V&A
A blockbuster adventure in the Upside Down
“Stranger Things: The First Shadow,” a prequel to the popular Netflix series, is making waves in London's West End as a major theatrical hit. The play, unfolding the backstory of the series' villain Henry Creel, is co-directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin, and has been praised for capturing the essence of “Stranger Things” as well as putting on an astounding visual feast.
- Price: From £20
- Date: 14 December 2023–15 February 2025
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Charing Cross Road
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Phoenix Theatre “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” looks to be a major West End hit
An ABBA-filled night
Head on a Greek journey to the island of Skopelos for an unforgettable evening of dining and dancing at this Mamma Mia-inspired event. As the sun sets, discover yourself at Nikos' family-run taverna, feasting on a tasty four-course Greek meal, including dishes like Greek mezze, salad, confit lamb shoulder, and slow-cooked beef with garlic-roasted potatoes. A live band will play iconic ABBA tracks throughout the night, ensuring the dance floor stays lively with their best hits.
- Price: From £99
- Date: 11 January–29 June 2025
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The O2, Peninsula Square, Greenwich
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Mamma Mia! The Party
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Mamma Mia! The Party Dance the night away at this Mamma Mia party
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