London's packed with things to do, from world-class galleries and pop-up exhibitions to street food markets, gigs, and late-night openings. Whether you're chasing the next big food event or want something a bit more low-key, there's always something happening somewhere. Here are the best things to do in London this weekend. Check back each week for a fresh round of highlights.
The best things to do this weekend in London
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Things to do in London this weekend
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1Show respect to the power of Black British music Her sound, her system
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2Go small or go home at this bonsai exhibition Just the most adorable event of the summer
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3Roar with the Three Lions The quarterfinals await
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4Tune into the Championships Wimbledon 2026 is firing on all cylinders
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5Discover a new generation of artistic talent A sneak peak into art world's future
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6Dive head-first into London's latest lido A spot to chill out physically and figuratively
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7Dance along to your favourite hits in Hyde Park Tickets or not, everyone is welcome
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8Mingle with London creatives at this hidden bar Setlife Saturdays kick things up a notch
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9Witness the making of an icon The highest pre-selling show in Tate's history
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10Join the cast of that '70s show Immersive dinner theatre
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11Keep the records spinning late into the night Notti vinyl sessions
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12Scratch your seven-year itch A timeless star up close and personal
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13Try crazy flavours at the Ice Cream Project Your favourite food brands in ice cream form
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14See the play that everyone is talking about An eerily present historical drama
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15Revisit the work of a famous mother painter Whistler's mum has still got it going on
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16Catch a Broadway hit in the West End Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!
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17Visit the V&A to see fashion become art It's utterly surreal
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18Relax with cocktails by the river Weather pending, of course
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19Let David Bowie guide you through his world Larger than life
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20Check out London's newest landmark museum V&A East Museum has arrived
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21Hunt for second-hand treasures A bustling flea market
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22Turn your market shop into a stroll by the river Putting a riverside spin on the Sunday ritual
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23Dive into the life of a seminal UK artist Tracey Emin's career-spanning retrospective
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24Go crackers about this Aardman exhibition A must-see for fans of Wallace & Gromit
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25Pick up line dancing A proper Hounslow honky-tonk
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26Build iconic fighter aircraft with your kids Spitfires, Messerschmitts, Hawks, and more
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27Flex your writing muscles A monthly writers' gym
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28Explore Wes Anderson's archive Curated by Anderson himself
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29Head out on a musical adventure with Paddington Everyone's favourite bear is back
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30Explore all things Bowie at a dedicated new centre 90,000+ items on display
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31Stock up at the cheesiest market in London Putting the cheese in Cheesewick
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32Discover the story of the Crystal Palace A weekend-only trip to the museum
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33Watch a prequel episode of "Stranger Things" A blockbuster adventure in the Upside Down
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34Boogie at "Mamma Mia! The Party" An ABBA-filled night
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35Discover more great London events
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The hottest opening of the week
Always something new
Brought to life by the creative minds behind Crudo and Tiny Wine, buzzy new opening Rocola complements its regular menu of Latin American favourites with a rotating line-up of guest chefs, starting with Dubliner Nico Reynolds serving up Irish Caribbean inventions. The open-kitchen venue has a welcoming neighbourhood vibe, aiming to be the sort of community social space where there's always something going on.
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Things to do in London this weekend
Her sound, her system
Running from June to September 2026, East Bank's free open-air The Music Is Black Festival at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a major eight-month cultural season dedicated to celebrating Black British music. The festival features four distinct themed weekends, with the upcoming one, Power & Respect, amplifying the vital contributions of Black women and non-binary individuals within the music industry.
- Price: Free
- Date: 13 June–13 September
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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park East Bank sparks free summer-long celebration of Black British music culture
Just the most adorable event of the summer
The Museum of Architecture has launched an open-air Bonsai Treehouses Exhibition in a tranquil Connaught Village garden square, showcasing unique bonsai specimens alongside imaginative treehouse concepts centred around the theme "Together." Attendees can participate in interactive, creative workshops and access exclusive seasonal discounts at neighbouring independent boutiques, while a six-week "Nature's Architects Summer Camp" in Oxford Square introduces design thinking principles to children aged 5 to 12.
- Price: £13.50
- Date: 4 July–31 August
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12 Oxford Square
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Oxford Square This bonsai treehouse show might be the cutest thing around this summer
The quarterfinals await
Right, we've had the Britain's Next Top Gaffer show, we've watched the lads qualify with flying colours, we've hummed and hawed over who gets a seat on the plane, and we've cheered England on through the night. Now the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals are here, and venues all across London are firing up the telly to show the match. We've rounded up the best spots for watching it finally come home right here. Time to kick back and kick off!
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- Date: 11 June–19 July
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Tempo House, 1-13 Falcon Rd, Battersea 1 Priestley Way, Walthamstow/Waltham Forest 45 Southwark St, SouthwarkThe Falconbrook
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Wimbledon 2026 is firing on all cylinders
Football isn't the only sports mania gripping the nation this year. Fans of smaller, fuzzier balls are turning up in droves at the All England Lawn Tennis Club and packing in the seats at public screenings to watch Djokovic, Sinner, Gauff, Osaka, and others grunt and smash their way through one of the more intriguing Wimbledon Championships in recent years. Here are the top places where you can join in the fun for free.
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- Date: 29 June–12 July
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Church Road, Wimbledon/Merton Wimbledon Piazza, Wimbledon/Merton 21 Eccleston Pl, BelgraviaAll England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club
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A sneak peak into art world's future
University of Arts London's free summer exhibition programme is the perfect way to spend a weekend for those looking to discover new art forms, reimagine old aesthetics and uncover the next generation of creative changemakers in some of London's most iconic art institutions. Don't miss highlighted exhibitions taking place at Central Saint Martins, Camberwell College of Arts and Chelsea College of Arts.
- Price: Free
- Exhibition programme : University of the Arts 2026
- Date: 12 May–18 July
A spot to chill out physically and figuratively
Canary Wharf has opening a brand new destination for swimming in London called Sea Lanes. It's 50-meter floating, natural water lido at Eden Dock designed for year-round open-water swimming, thermal therapy, and waterside socialising. With temperatures hitting record highs this summer, it couldn't have picked a better time to arrive, so grab your swimmers and head over!
- Price: From £10
- Date: Ongoing
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Sea Lanes Canary Wharf Whew, this new open-water swimming spot in London has arrived just in time to fight the heat
Tickets or not, everyone is welcome
British Summer Time (BST) Festival is back in Hyde Park with a stellar line-up. From K-Pop to Country, Mumford & Sons to Lewis Capaldi, there's truly something for every music lover at this festival. Can't get a ticket to any of the concerts? Don't worry, entrance to the festival grounds is free during the Open House weekdays and there are plenty of opportunities for a memorable time; like running a 3km with Mo Farah or watching Wimbledon in the gorgeous surrounds.
- Price: Varies
- Date: 27 June–8 July
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Hyde Park
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The highest pre-selling show in Tate's history
One of the most eagerly awaited exhibitions of 2026, “Frida: The Making of an Icon” chronicles the Mexican painter's evolution from a folk artist into a global feminist and cultural phenomenon. The comprehensive exhibition showcases over 130 of Kahlo's works alongside personal photographs, archival documents, memorabilia, and pieces by creators she influenced, offering a profound look into the life of one of the 20th century's most fearless visionaries.
- Price: £25
- Date: 25 June–3 January 2027
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Bankside, Southwark
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Tate Modern A major Frida Kahlo exhibition is coming to Tate Modern
Immersive dinner theatre
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience brings the hit 1970s sitcom “Fawlty Towers” to your dinner table, combining participatory theatre with a three-course meal for an uproariously funny night out. Though based on the scripted show, the improvisational nature of the performance, revolving around each evening's guests, means it's different every time. Performances run from Thursday to Sunday evenings, with matinees available at weekends.
- Price: From £71
- Date: Ongoing
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56 Guilford St, Bloomsbury
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Notti vinyl sessions
Notting Hill's buzzy Asian fusion restaurant, Caia, escalates its late-night atmosphere by hosting a rotating line-up of premier London DJs in its subterranean lounge, The Green Room. Guests can enjoy open-fire cooking and house cocktails alongside the vinyl sessions, which showcase an eclectic blend of rare tracks, classic funk, and disco completely free of charge.
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- Date: 10 June–11 July
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Caia Notting Hill hotspot Caia keeps the vinyl party going late
A timeless star up close and personal
Those who like it hot are in luck this summer – not only are the temperatures hitting record highs, the National Portrait Gallery has also launched an exhibition focusing on Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. Examining her creative agency and lasting pop-cultural impact, “Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait” features photographs of the star alongside works inspired by her, personal belongings, and more.
- Price: From £25
- Date: 4 June–6 September
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St. Martin's Pl, Covent Garden
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National Portrait Gallery “Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait” brings one of Hollywood's eternal stars up close and personal
Your favourite food brands in ice cream form
Anya Hindmarch has a reputation for epic pop-ups and brand collaborations for iconic British brands, think last year's Snoopy pop-up and the Hindmarch x Boots tote bag collab. This year, the much-loved high summer concept store, the Ice Cream Project, is back for the fifth year in a row. They're serving out a line of delicious, unexpected and nostalgic British flavours. Prepare for OXO, Lurpak, Mini Cheddars and so many other cult favourites to be reimagined for the cone.
- Dates: 5 June–31 August
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11 Pont St, Chelsea/Belgravia
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An eerily present historical drama
“1536” by playwright Ava Pickett has been showered with praise since its debut performance at the Almeida Theatre. Now, it's showing in the West End at the Ambassadors Theatre. The story follows the lives of three women in rural Essex, whose world begins to change in an increasingly frightening manner following the death of Anne Boleyn. It is both historical and eerily relevant, you won't stop thinking about this play once you've seen it.
- Price: From £79
- Date: 2 May–1 August
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West Street, Covent Garden, London
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Ambassadors Theatre 1536: An eerily present historical drama
Whistler's mum has still got it going on
Tate Britain is hosting the first major European retrospective of the influential American artist James McNeill Whistler in 30 years. The comprehensive exhibition spans his entire career, from his formative teenage years in Russia to his ground-breaking later periods, showcasing both world-famous masterpieces and lesser-known works. A central highlight of the exhibition is his seminal 1871 portrait, "Whistler's Mother," a legendary piece of painting history that remains a global pop-culture fixture.
- Price: £24
- Date: 21 May–27 September
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Millbank, Westminster
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Tate Britain Revisit the work of the most famous mother painter in this upcoming Tate exhibition
Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!
The hit Broadway musical adaptation of Tim Burton's classic comedy-horror film "Beetlejuice" is heading to London's West End for a limited-time run at the Prince Edward Theatre. The production brings the eccentric world-building and quirky characters of the original story to life on stage, utilising striking sets and an experienced cast. Given the enduring popularity of the franchise, this highly anticipated theatrical run is expected to sell out quickly.
- Price: From £28
- Date: 20 May–16 April 2027
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Old Compton St, Soho
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Prince Edward Theatre Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! The hit musical is coming to London
It's utterly surreal
If you are suffering the post-Met-Gala blues, visit the V&A's exhibition entitled 'Fashion becomes Art' to discover the weird, wonderful and utterly surrealist world of Elsa Schiaparelli. Elsa was inspired by Salvador Dalí's work and often created in collaboration with him. These collaborations produced some of her most iconic works such as the lobster dress and the shoe hat. To honour such an important career in the world of fashion, the V&A has pulled together an impressive 200+ object display to celebrate this formidable artist.
- Price: From £28
- Date: 28 March–8 November
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Cromwell Road, Kensington
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Victoria and Albert Museum Fashion becomes art at the V&A
Weather pending, of course
Black Lines has returned to the National Theatre's riverside terrace, offering a range of their bottled cocktails on tap. Situated next to the KERB street-food market, the venue provides a spacious setting for outdoor drinks in the sun, if the latter is willing, complemented by beautiful views of the Thames.
- Date: 24 April–30 September
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Waterloo Campus, South Bank/Southwark
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National Theatre Black Lines' alfresco bar is popping up on the South Bank again
Larger than life
Ten years after his death, the Lightroom venue has debuted a ground-breaking immersive exhibition that celebrates David Bowie's legendary creative legacy and iconic personas. By utilising the David Bowie Archive in New York, the production uses massive projection walls and spatial audio to surround visitors with rare footage and personal items, narrated solely by the artist's own voice.
- Price: From £25
- Date: Ongoing
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12 Lewis Cubitt Walk, King's Cross
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Lightroom Lightroom is launching a massive new show dedicated to and narrated by David Bowie
V&A East Museum has arrived
A brand-new museum in East London, V&A East Museum (not to be confused with the nearby V&A East Storehouse) highlights creativity as a driving force for change around the world across five storeys of fascinating exhibits from the V&A's vast collection. It's one of the most significant new additions to London culture in years, and its inaugural exhibition, “The Music is Black: A British Story,” is dedicated to the influence of Black British music on UK and global culture. Memorable exhibits include Jme's Super Nintendo, outfits by Little Simz, Seal, and Skin, and more.
- Price: From £22.50
- Date: 18 April–2 January 2027
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V&A East Museum Tickets for the inaugural exhibition at the new V&A East Museum are on sale now
A bustling flea market
Hackney Flea Market hosts some of the capital's most popular flea markets, attracting a diverse crowd of bargain hunters and collectors in search of unique finds. The wide-ranging inventory, from affordable trinkets to high-end statement pieces, fosters a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. This weekend, the market heads to Olympic Park for the Giant London Flea, as much social occasion as bargain heaven.
- Price: £3.41
- Date: 11 January–29 November
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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Second-hand treasures await at the Hackney Flea Market
Putting a riverside spin on the Sunday ritual
The River Walk Market has resumed its weekly residency at Battersea Power Station, featuring a diverse array of independent food, drink, and craft traders every Sunday until late August. The riverside event showcases a mix of established favourites and new vendors, ranging from artisan cheese and vermouth producers to specialist pet brands. Set against the backdrop of the iconic historic landmark, the market provides a rotating shopping experience that complements the area's permanent retail and dining offerings.
- Price: Free
- Date: Every Sunday
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Circus Road West, Vauxhall/Battersea
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Battersea Power Station Battersea's sunny riverside market is back
Tracey Emin's career-spanning retrospective
One of the landmark exhibitions of the year, “Tracey Emin: A Life in Art” has launched at Tate Modern. Offering a major retrospective of the ground-breaking artist's four-decade career, it brings together iconic works like “My Bed” alongside rarely seen pieces across painting, neon, textiles, film, and installation, as well as newer works. The show charts Emin's confessional practice and deeply personal approach to art, exploring how she has continually transformed her own experiences into powerful reflections on love, trauma, and healing.
- Price: £20
- Date: 26 February–31 August
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Bankside, Southwark
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Tate Modern Tate Modern unveils 40 years of Tracey Emin in 2026 exhibition
A must-see for fans of Wallace & Gromit
Marking 50 years of Aardman, the Young V&A in East London is hosting “Inside Aardman: Wallace & Gromit and Friends”, a major exhibition celebrating the studio's stop-motion legacy. Featuring more than 150 items – including original puppets, props, sketches, and concept art – it lifts the lid on the craft behind the beloved characters while tracing the wider history of stop-motion through pieces from the V&A collection. Designed with families in mind, the exhibition also includes hands-on activities.
- Price: £11
- Date: 12 February–15 November
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Cambridge Heath Road, Tower Hamlets
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Young V&A We're crackers about this new Aardman exhibition at the Young V&A
A proper Hounslow honky-tonk
With country music's growing mainstream appeal, line dancing has become a fun and social way to let loose, and Lil' Nashville has established itself as the home of line dancing in London. Weekly one-hour beginner classes take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays for ages 12+, while Sunday sessions cater to intermediate dancers looking to refine technique and tackle more dynamic choreography. After each class, the dance floor stays open for social dancing, with food and drinks rounding out the full Lil' Nashville experience.
- Price: £10
- Date: 1 January–30 December
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11 Barley Mow Passage, Hounslow
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Lil' Nashville Country Bar & Kitchen Hounslow honky-tonk: This bar will get you ready for Nashville with its line dancing lessons
Spitfires, Messerschmitts, Hawks, and more
The Royal Air Force Museum has launched a series of hands-on, family-friendly workshops where children can build models of iconic aircraft like the Supermarine Spitfire and the infamous Messerschmitt. The Airfix Model Club runs across ten weekends in 2026, guiding young engineers through each project. Participants receive an engineer's licence to track their progress, unlock a mystery model, and enjoy discounts on Airfix kits in the museum shop.
- Price: £5
- Date: 24 January–15 November
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Grahame Park Way, Barnet
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Royal Air Force Museum London Build iconic fighter planes with your kids at the RAF Museum
A monthly writers' gym
On every second Sunday of the month, the Vagina Museum in Bethnal Green hosts the Writer's Gym, a meetup for budding storytellers. Taking place in the museum café, the workshop offers a chilled, supportive environment with fresh prompts each session to encourage playful experimentation and creativity. Open to all genres and abilities, it welcomes anyone from complete beginners to more seasoned writers.
- Price: Pay-what-you-can
- Date: Every second Sunday of the month
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275 Poyser St, Tower Hamlets
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Vagina Museum Work on your writing at the Vagina Museum
Curated by Anderson himself
Wes Anderson fans have a solid reason to swing by the Design Museum, as the director's archive of around 600 props, costumes, and sketches is on show. The big draw is the three-metre-wide model of the Grand Budapest Hotel, which looks just as sweet in person as it does on screen. You can also check out the “Asteroid City” vending machines, Margot Tenenbaum's fur coat from “The Royal Tenenbaums” and plenty of tiny stop motion pieces from “Fantastic Mr Fox” and “Isle of Dogs”. Booking ahead is advised.
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- Date: 21 November 2025–16 August
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Design Museum The Design Museum launches its Wes Anderson exhibition
Everyone's favourite bear is back
Paddington Bear has taken to the stage in a brand-new musical at London's Savoy Theatre. Featuring original songs by Tom Fletcher of McFly and directed by Luke Sheppard of “& Juliet” fame, the show brings the beloved story of the marmalade-loving bear from Peru to life. Suitable for audiences aged four and up, “Paddington the Musical” promises a heart-warming adventure for everyone.
- Price: From £25
- Date: Ongoing
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Savoy Ct, Covent Garden
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Savoy Theatre Everyone's favourite bear heads out on a musical adventure
90,000+ items on display
The David Bowie Centre at V&A East Storehouse is the permanent home of the music icon's vast archive, featuring over 90,000 items covering his lengthy career, including costumes, instruments, diaries, lyrics, and photographs. Visitors can access a working archive through the V&A's Order an Object service and enjoy curated displays, film screenings, and installations celebrating Bowie's cultural legacy.
- Price: Free
- Date: Ongoing
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V&A East Storehouse The East London mecca for David Bowie fans is finally opening
Putting the cheese in Cheesewick
On the third Sunday of each month, Chiswick transforms into Cheesewick for London's only dedicated cheese market. Held at Old Market Place, it features over 200 cheeses and gourmet treats from UK cheesemongers, with seasonal specials and new traders keeping the selection fresh. Run by local women, the market champions community spirit and supports charities through regular donations.
- Price: Free
- Date: Every third Sunday of the month
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Old Mkt Pl, Hounslow
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Old Market Place Chiswick Cheese Market brings the cheese back to West London
A weekend-only trip to the museum
Open on Fridays and 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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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: Ongoing
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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 £119.90
- Date: Ongoing
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Mamma Mia! The Party London Dance the night away at this Mamma Mia party
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