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The best things to do this weekend in London

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 best 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!

In this guide
  1. Things to do in London this weekend
    1. Sip on wild cocktails around a campfire – Discover one of London's best pop-up bars
    2. See awe-inspiring photos from around the world – A highly-anticipated photo exhibition
    3. Challenge taboos through creative expression – A fun and thought-provoking evening
    4. Take the pulse of London's jazz scene – The Brick Lane Jazz Festival returns
    5. Catch a bold LGBTQ+ film from the East – The final weekend of Queer East Festival
    6. Learn the art of foraging on a Flavour Led walk – Nature's supermarket is open
    7. Enjoy a slice of Taiwanese culture and creativity – The work of 30+ Taiwanese artists
    8. See pieces by one of Italy's greatest designers – An exhibition spanning Mari's 60-year career
    9. Discover vibrant Brazilian art from the 1950s–70s – Visit the Some May Work as Symbols exhibition
    10. Explore Yoko Ono's Music of the Mind – A massive Yoko Ono retrospective
    11. Go back to ancient Egyptian times – Travel through time with the help of VR
    12. Enjoy an exhibition: Entangled Pasts, 1768–now – A journey through history and culture
    13. See Stranger Things: The First Shadow – A blockbuster adventure in the Upside Down
    14. Boogie at Mamma Mia! The Party – An ABBA-filled night
    15. Enjoy Wes Anderson's signature style – Dreamy imagery
    16. Take a walk on the moon with Tom Hanks – An immersive trip to the moon

Things to do in London this weekend

Here's what's on in London this weekend.

Sip on wild cocktails around the campfire at one of London's best pop-up bars – Weekend guide
Sip on wild cocktails around the campfire at one of London's best pop-up bars
Sip on wild cocktails around the campfire at one of London's best pop-up bars – Weekend guide
Sip on wild cocktails around the campfire at one of London's best pop-up bars

Sip on wild cocktails around a campfire

Discover one of London's best pop-up bars

The Midnight Apothecary, nestled atop the Brunel Museum, is a secret rooftop garden where award-winning gardener Lottie Muir grows plants and herbs to create seasonal botanical cocktails. Featuring fairy lights and firepits, the pop-up bar offers a unique ambiance for enjoying crafted drinks like the Woodland Martini and toasting s'mores. The bar is open for firepit sessions every Friday and Saturday until 27 July, with tickets including an optional guided tour of the Victorian-era Thames Tunnel Shaft below.

  • Date: 19 Apr-27 Jul
  • Price: £8
See awe-inspiring photos from around the world at this Somerset House exhibition – Weekend guide
See awe-inspiring photos from around the world at this Somerset House exhibition
See awe-inspiring photos from around the world at this Somerset House exhibition – Weekend guide
See awe-inspiring photos from around the world at this Somerset House exhibition

See awe-inspiring photos from around the world

A highly-anticipated photo exhibition

The Sony World Photography Awards exhibition, highlighting outstanding global photography across various genres, returns to Somerset House. The 2024 exhibition showcases a fresh curatorial approach with photographs displayed through printed, projected, and digital formats, also featuring sections dedicated to Edgar Martins, the 2023 Photographer of the Year, and legendary Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado.

  • Date: 19 Apr-6 May
  • Price: £15
Challenge taboos at the Vulvaplicity showcase this weekend – Weekend guide
Challenge taboos at the Vulvaplicity showcase this weekend
Challenge taboos at the Vulvaplicity showcase this weekend – Weekend guide
Challenge taboos at the Vulvaplicity showcase this weekend

Challenge taboos through creative expression

A fun and thought-provoking evening

Vulvaplicity is a queer-led platform that challenges heteronormative and cis-normative norms through creative expression, focusing on themes of feminism, gender, sexuality, and body politics. The platform is hosting an upcoming event at the Vagina Museum this Saturday, featuring a diverse line-up of artists including spoken word performers, drag artists, a burlesque queen, and more, all exploring these critical themes. 

  • Date: 27 Apr
  • Price: From £6
Jazz takes over Brick Lane again this weekend – Weekend guide
Jazz takes over Brick Lane again this weekend
Jazz takes over Brick Lane again this weekend – Weekend guide
Jazz takes over Brick Lane again this weekend

Take the pulse of London's jazz scene

The Brick Lane Jazz Festival returns

London's jazz scene comes alive at the Brick Lane Jazz Festival in Shoreditch, where the city's diverse and innovative jazz talents will be showcased. The festival is spread across ten music venues located within minutes of each other on and around Brick Lane, allowing easy access to a wide spectrum of jazz styles from both emerging and established artists. Day and weekend passes are both available.

  • Date: 26-28 Apr
  • Price: From £39.50
Queer East Festival brings bold cinema and screenings at unique locations to London – Weekend guide
Queer East Festival brings bold cinema and screenings at unique locations to London
Queer East Festival brings bold cinema and screenings at unique locations to London – Weekend guide
Queer East Festival brings bold cinema and screenings at unique locations to London

Catch a bold LGBTQ+ film from the East

The final weekend of Queer East Festival

Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the Queer East Festival showcases a diverse array of LGBTQ+ cinema from East and Southeast Asia and their diasporas, including contemporary films, documentaries, and shorts that challenge stereotypes and introduce fresh perspectives on queer experiences. The 11-day festival wraps up this weekend with screenings, a disco-infused dance performance, and more.

  • Date: 17-28 Apr
  • Price: Varies
Go on an urban foraging walk with Flavour Fred – Weekend guide
Go on an urban foraging walk with Flavour Fred
Go on an urban foraging walk with Flavour Fred – Weekend guide
Go on an urban foraging walk with Flavour Fred

Learn the art of foraging on a Flavour Led walk

Nature's supermarket is open

Enjoy a lush and informative exploration of urban foraging with Flavour Led Walks by expert forager Flavour Fred. Lasting around 2.5 hours, these leisurely strolls offer insights into wild ingredients found in the city. Fred shares rules, identification tips, folklore, and historical anecdotes. Learn about seasonal ingredients, preservation methods, and crafting tasty treats while sampling along the way. 

  • Date: 24 Feb-26 May
  • Price: £40
Londoners can experience Taiwanese culture without leaving the capital – Weekend guide
Londoners can experience Taiwanese culture without leaving the capital
Londoners can experience Taiwanese culture without leaving the capital – Weekend guide
Londoners can experience Taiwanese culture without leaving the capital

Enjoy a slice of Taiwanese culture and creativity

The work of 30+ Taiwanese artists

Bringing Taiwan's heritage to London, the Taiwan Festival at Notting Hill's The Coronet Theatre showcases the work of over 30 Taiwanese artists, musicians, and dancers, many making their UK debut. The programme covers diverse themes like colonial history, identity, politics, and sexuality, featuring highlights such as artist Cheng Tsung Feng's bamboo installation and singer-songwriter Yujun Wang's album launch. Tickets are available for individual shows or as a season pass, offering access to all events.

  • Date: 12-27 Apr
  • Price: Varies
See more than 300 pieces by one of Italy's greatest designers at the Design Museum – Weekend guide
See more than 300 pieces by one of Italy's greatest designers at the Design Museum
See more than 300 pieces by one of Italy's greatest designers at the Design Museum – Weekend guide
See more than 300 pieces by one of Italy's greatest designers at the Design Museum

See pieces by one of Italy's greatest designers

An exhibition spanning Mari's 60-year career

London's Design Museum has opened an exhibition honouring Enzo Mari, one of the most influential Italian designers of the 20th century, renowned for his multifaceted career as an artist, teacher, and theorist and his commitment to socially responsible design. The extensive retrospective spans Mari's 60-year career and features over 300 works, including furniture, children's books, and conceptual installations, complemented by archival insights into his design philosophy and tributes from contemporary London-based designers.

  • Date: 29 Mar-9 Sep
  • Price: From £8.16
Discover vibrant Brazilian art from the 1950s–70s in Spitalfields – Weekend guide
Discover vibrant Brazilian art from the 1950s–70s in Spitalfields
Discover vibrant Brazilian art from the 1950s–70s in Spitalfields – Weekend guide
Discover vibrant Brazilian art from the 1950s–70s in Spitalfields

Discover vibrant Brazilian art from the 1950s–70s

Visit the Some May Work as Symbols exhibition

This exhibition at Raven Row in Spitalfields delves into the vibrant and varied styles of Brazilian art from the 1950s to the 1970s, a period of flourishing post-modernist movement. It features a range of artistic expressions, from the abstract works of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro's concretists and neo-concretists to the Afro-Brazilian symbolism rooted in spiritual practices. This collaborative effort with the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro showcases pieces from four major Brazilian museums and private collections, some displayed in the UK for the first time.

  • Date: 7 Mar-5 May
  • Price: Free
A massive Yoko Ono retrospective is coming to Tate Modern – Weekend guide
A massive Yoko Ono retrospective is coming to Tate Modern
A massive Yoko Ono retrospective is coming to Tate Modern – Weekend guide
A massive Yoko Ono retrospective is coming to Tate Modern

Explore Yoko Ono's Music of the Mind

A massive Yoko Ono retrospective

The UK's most extensive exhibition of Yoko Ono's work features over 200 pieces that span her seven-decade career as an artist and activist. The exhibition, in collaboration with Ono's studio, includes a diverse range of works such as instruction pieces, installations, films, and music, delving into themes of peace, feminism, and the everyday, often using the sky as a symbol. This exhibition redefines Ono's legacy beyond her Beatles association, affirming her as a trailblazer in conceptual and participatory art.

  • Date: 15 Feb-1 Sep
  • Price: £22
Discover the ancient wonders of Egypt at this unique event – Weekend guide
Discover the ancient wonders of Egypt at this unique event
Discover the ancient wonders of Egypt at this unique event – Weekend guide
Discover the ancient wonders of Egypt at this unique event

Go back to ancient Egyptian times

Travel through time with the help of VR

Embark on a time-travelling journey without having to leave London with "The Horizon of Khufu" virtual reality adventure. Transporting you back 4,500 years to Ancient Egypt, delve into the mysteries of the Great Pyramid of Giza at this unique AI event in Stratford. Led by renowned Egyptologist Peter Der Manuelian, experience mummification ceremonies, Nile voyages, and Pharaoh Khufu's funeral rites.

  • Date: 21 Feb-28 May
  • Price: from £18
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: British artists of the African, Caribbean and South Asian diasporas – Weekend guide
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: British artists of the African, Caribbean and South Asian diasporas
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: British artists of the African, Caribbean and South Asian diasporas – Weekend guide
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: British artists of the African, Caribbean and South Asian diasporas

Enjoy an exhibition: Entangled Pasts, 1768–now

A journey through history and culture

Experience a profound journey through history and culture at the Royal Academy of Arts this spring. Over 100 contemporary and historical artworks, spanning themes of empire, enslavement, resistance, abolition, and colonialism, will be showcased. Featuring prominent British artists from diverse diasporas, including Sonia Boyce and Frank Bowling, alongside works from the past 250 years, this exhibition promises to provoke reflection and dialogue. Informed by research into the RA's colonial history, it engages over 50 associated artists on migration, identity, and belonging.

  • Date: 20 Feb-28 Apr
  • Price: £22
“Stranger Things: The First Shadow” looks to be a major West End hit – Weekend guide
“Stranger Things: The First Shadow” looks to be a major West End hit
“Stranger Things: The First Shadow” looks to be a major West End hit – Weekend guide
“Stranger Things: The First Shadow” looks to be a major West End hit

See Stranger Things: The First Shadow

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.

  • Date: 14 Dec-25 Aug
  • Price: From £20
Dance the night away at this Mamma Mia party – Weekend guide
Dance the night away at this Mamma Mia party
Dance the night away at this Mamma Mia party – Weekend guide
Dance the night away at this Mamma Mia party

Boogie at Mamma Mia! The Party

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. 

  • Date: Ongoing
  • Price: From £99
Accidentally Wes Anderson arrives in London – Weekend guide
Accidentally Wes Anderson arrives in London
Accidentally Wes Anderson arrives in London – Weekend guide
Accidentally Wes Anderson arrives in London

Enjoy Wes Anderson's signature style

Dreamy imagery

The hotly-anticipated exhibition "Accidentally Wes Anderson" landed in London in December. Developed from a popular Instagram account that shares images that look like they're straight out of a Wes Anderson film, visitors have the chance to see the photographs, discover more about these real locations, and take their own on-theme photos. The show takes place at 79-85 Old Brompton Road.

  • Date: 8 Dec-12 May
  • Price: From £11
Walk on the moon with Tom Hanks at Lightroom – Weekend guide
Walk on the moon with Tom Hanks at Lightroom
Walk on the moon with Tom Hanks at Lightroom – Weekend guide
Walk on the moon with Tom Hanks at Lightroom

Take a walk on the moon with Tom Hanks

An immersive trip to the moon

Lightroom, an immersive art gallery in King's Cross, has unveiled “The Moonwalkers: A Journey With Tom Hanks”. This immersive experience, narrated by Tom Hanks, uses advanced projection and audio to explore the historic Apollo missions and the current Artemis programme for manned lunar exploration. Co-written by Hanks and Christopher Riley, the experience also features interviews with Artemis astronauts, offering a unique perspective on this new chapter of space exploration.

  • Date: 6 Dec-9 Jun
  • Price: From £15

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