London for sports fans
London lives and breathes football, from the massive stadiums all the way down to the shabbiest local pub with excited fans gathered around a television, but other sports are well represented here too. If you're a sports fans through and through, there are all sorts of things to see and do in London...
Updated 13 May 2025
Historic sights
With a past spanning more than two millennia, London has a wealth of interesting historic sites where visitors can find out more about the evolution of this major global city. From original Roman remains and medieval fortresses to royal palaces, Victorian cemeteries and memorials to battlefield vict...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
Immersive experiences
Drinks, dinner, exhibitions, games, and going to the theatre are all fun things to do in London, but if the usual activities just aren't cutting it for you, an immersive experience might be what you need. These experiences make you part of the action and take things to another level. If you're into...
Updated 22 Jan 2025
Stag do ideas
It's that time of life – ya boy is about to get hitched and settle down into a more sedate family life. But before the knot gets tied, it's time for one final escapade with the lads, painting the town red in farewell. Whether you're the best man organizing the proceedings or a groom-to-be looking fo...
Updated 7 Jul 2025
Cheap/free summer activities
Summer is fast approaching and there are lots of fab things to do in London throughout the season. If you're watching the pennies there's no need to miss out on a summer of fun. All over the city there are lots of free and cheap things to do that'll keep you occupied, whether your idea of a good tim...
Updated 23 Jul 2025
Walking tours
Because of the sheer scale of the city, many of us jump onto public transport without a thought. However, if you stop to take a walk, you'll discover famous sights and fascinating hidden gems all around the capital. If you really want to dive deep into London's present or its past, a walking tour is...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
Winter activities
Christmas is a big draw in London each year, but there's more to winter in the capital than just the holiday season. Once the lights are taken down and the ornaments put away, there are plenty of great things to do in London in winter, from seasonal delights to timeless London favourites that take o...
Updated 20 Nov 2025
Hot day activities
London doesn't get many truly hot days, but when it does, they're a doozy. The heat and the humidity have a tendency to blend into a stifling blanket pressing down on the city, and the masses of people, abundance of concrete, and heavy traffic can make things even more unbearable. There are still lo...
Updated 24 Nov 2025
Art weekend
London has a well-deserved reputation as a global hub for art and design, and that means there’s loads to enjoy for art lovers in London. So much so that you can easily fill a weekend with inspiring art and design. We’ve got great galleries and museums but it doesn’t stop there - f...
Updated 15 Oct 2025
Walks
Assuming that the weather is cooperating, a walk is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, as well as see bits of the city that you might otherwise miss. There are a varied range of walks in London, from those that feel like you’ve escaped to the country to walks that place you in the...
Updated 14 Aug 2024
Horse riding
Saddle up and try your hand at horse riding in London. This physical activity is not only an excellent way to get a solid dose of nature in the hustle and bustle of the busy city, but it also helps to keep you mentally relaxed and is an excellent overall workout. There are a handful of places you ca...
Updated 4 Jul 2025
Lavender fields
Every summer, from mid-June to August, lavender fields across the UK bloom in an explosion of purple hues, filling the air with soothing scents and the buzzing of happy bees. Visitors from all over the country flock to the lavender farms to take in the endless rows of lavender, pose for new profile...
Updated 29 May 2024
Hen do ideas
If you're reading this it probably means that one of your gal pals is getting married, and whilst there are likely to be lots of parts of the planning you're getting involved with, you've got a big responsibility on your shoulders – you've got to organise the perfect hen do. Whether you're a London...
Updated 25 Jul 2025
Go-karting
If you're in search of thrilling experiences and adrenaline-fuelled adventures, London offers a variety of go-karting options to fulfil your need for speed. In this guide, we'll shine a spotlight on the top destinations where you can immerse yourself in the exciting world of go-kart racing, includin...
Updated 12 Sep 2024
Climbing
Explore the exciting world of indoor climbing in London with our comprehensive guide to the best climbing centres in London. From top-notch climbing facilities inside a refurbished castle to bouldering boltholes in different corners of the city, we've handpicked our favourite places to scale and emb...
Updated 7 Jun 2024
Bakerloo line guide
The Bakerloo line, known as the brown line by most Londoners, stretches from Harrow and Wealdstone in suburban north-west London to Elephant & Castle in the south. It serves many of the city's popular destinations, like Trafalgar Square, Waterloo and Piccadilly Circus, and offers easy access to...
Updated 3 Sep 2025
Bucket-list activities
Whether you're a first-timer in London or you've lived here your whole life but have realised you're yet to tick off any of the iconic city must-dos, you've come to the right place. There are a handful of activities, landmarks and experiences that are synonymous with the city, from iconic buildings...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
Baby activities
New parents with helpless, screaming babies in tow might think they aren't very welcome in most places, but there are, in fact, quite a few venues in London where little ones are not only tolerated but entertained with activities designed to help their development. There are lots of things to do in...
Updated 5 Feb 2024
Elizabeth line guide
The shiny new jewel in Transport for London's crown, work on the Elizabeth line started in 2009, and the line opened to the public in 2022, commemorating Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. It spans more than 100km from Reading and Heathrow to Shenfield and Abbey Wood, providing a much-needed lin...
Updated 29 Aug 2024
Swimming pools
When the summer heatwaves hit the capital, nothing beats taking a refreshing dip on a sweltering day. And if you're serious about plunging in regardless of the season, there are plenty of year-round swimming pools in London to choose from as well. From the locals' favourite Brockwell Lido to the ico...
Updated 14 Aug 2024
Lunar New Year
Chinese New Year follows the moon's cycle, which means it falls every year on a different day. In 2025, it starts on 28 January and runs for seven days, with the first day being the most important. It's the Year of the Snake, symbolising introspection, intuition, and adaptability. Chinese New Year i...
Updated 26 Feb 2025
Beer pong
Beer pong might not have taken off in the UK to the extent it has in the USA, but there are still quite a few places around London where you can get your game on. What's more, some enterprising souls have actually evolved the game and adapted it to the British palate, replacing beer with prosecco as...
Updated 31 Jan 2025
Circle line guide
Until 2009 the Circle line was quite literally a circle and Londoners were free to ride around on an infinite loop. After it extended to Hammersmith this was no longer the case. Whilst this might mean it loses some of the novelty factor, it also means there are even more fun places and things to do...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
Free London activities
We’ll admit that the capital isn’t the cheapest place to hang out but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a good time. Whilst you might feel like you spend at least £10 every time you step outside, there are some great things to do in London for free. If you’re watch...
Updated 26 Mar 2025
London staycation
Jetting off somewhere exotic for your holidays is a lot of fun but it's not always an affordable or practical option. Whether you're a Londoner or you live somewhere else in the UK, having a staycation in the capital is a great alternative. Being home to world-famous sights and places to shop, eat,...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
Woodlands and forests
Images of soaring skyscrapers and towering monuments might spring to mind when you think of London. But what many people don't realise is that nearly half the capital is green space, home to around eight million trees. These leafy escapes offer a peaceful pause from the city's constant buzz. Here's...
Updated 22 Apr 2025
City farms
One of the best ways to escape the hustle and bustle of busy London life is by heading to one of the city's urban farms. Believe it or not, farms are dotted all over the capital, in places you might not even realise, from Stepney and Hackney to Kentish Town and Crystal Palace. Each farm offers a tot...
Updated 26 Oct 2023
River Thames activities
Stretching for 215 miles, the River Thames is the longest river in England and the second longest in the UK. A large portion of it flows through London, making it one of our most famous and popular landmarks. If you want to spend some time around the river there are a variety of interesting attracti...
Updated 10 Jul 2025
February half-term activities
For children who go to school in London, February is a great time – it's half-term. However, if you're the person responsible for keeping them entertained all week it might not be such a thrilling prospect. Finding affordable and enjoyable ways to keep kids occupied can be difficult. Luckily, London...
Updated 7 Feb 2025
Harry Potter experiences
There are many places in London where you can experience the magic of the Wizarding World without having to travel too far outside the city. The capital is teeming with wizarding wonders for ultimate Potterheads, from Leadenhall Market, which was used as one of the entrances to The Leaky Cauldron pu...
Updated 10 Dec 2025
Secret places
If you live in London or you're visiting, you might be tired of the major sights and landmarks that everyone knows and loves. Whilst places like the Tower of London and St Paul's Cathedral are iconic parts of the city, perhaps you want to explore some of London's secret places that give you a differ...
Updated 24 Mar 2025
Escape rooms
Whether you're looking for somewhere you can take your team for a solid dose of team building or you're craving an activity in London with your friends that doesn't involve heading straight to the pub, escape rooms are an excellent way to work collaboratively and use everybody's unique skill sets. F...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
Activities in nature
Did you know London has so many trees that it falls within the UN definition of a forest? Yep, that's right; it's home to more than eight million of them, and 47% of the entire city is actually just vast green space, making London a haven for nature enthusiasts. From enjoying a peaceful walk in a ne...
Updated 6 Sep 2023
Black History Month
October in London is buzzing with events for Black History Month, and the city's calendar is stacked. Across galleries, theatres, community hubs and historic streets, you'll find influential exhibitions, live performances, walking tours and conversations that celebrate Black culture and history in a...
Updated 14 Oct 2025
Royal palaces
There are several different royal palaces London-wide that are fascinating places to visit, whether you're a fan of the royal family or just a history buff. There are the world-famous ones you're bound to know about like Buckingham Palace, as well as some interesting sites that you might not already...
Updated 17 Jan 2024
October half-term activities
The autumn half-term (27–31 October) is coming up, meaning parents have to figure out what to do with their kids while they're home from school. Thankfully, this annual challenge is alleviated somewhat by London's many attractions, eager to entice kids with special October half-term offers and event...
Updated 1 Oct 2025
Rainy day activities
Let’s be realistic – London gets more than its fair share of wet and rainy days. You might think that that’s one of the few downsides of living in the capital but there’s no need to let the weather stop you from having fun. There are lots of interesting things to do in London...
Updated 16 Sep 2025
Picnic spots
With 47% of the city dedicated to parks and green spaces and 3,000 parks designated as public open space, it's safe to say London is officially a green city. It is, in fact, one of the greenest capitals in the world. So if you're looking for the perfect spot to pitch up and have a picnic, look no fu...
Updated 13 Jun 2024
Fruit picking
Escape the monotony of supermarkets and enjoy a more authentic and peaceful experience by picking your own produce at farms in and around London. Throughout the year, you can immerse yourself in fruit and vegetable picking, with each season offering something different, be it filling your punnet wit...
Updated 29 May 2024
Activities in South Bank and Waterloo
South Bank and Waterloo might look busy at first, but there's plenty to do here that feels more relaxed than the main tourist trail. Once you step away from the riverside crowds, you'll find graffiti-filled tunnels, indie shops, small markets and quiet green spaces tucked between train tracks and cu...
Updated 20 Nov 2025
Crazy golf
In recent years, crazy golf and mini golf have taken off around the city. From crazy technology-based holes to dinosaur-themed courses, they've become increasingly popular, and people are getting rather creative with them. Enjoy putting holes surrounded by dragon footprints, swinging a club next to...
Updated 21 Mar 2025
Central line guide
The Central line stretches for 46 miles from West Ruislip to Epping, which means there are 46 miles of activities to get stuck into. From the magic of Epping Forest to incredible artwork by emerging artists at Halcyon Gallery, here's our guide to activities and experiences along the Central line tha...
Updated 12 Nov 2025
Hammersmith & City line guide
Fancy visiting a museum, doing something active, or getting something tasty to eat or drink? Jump on the Hammersmith & City line because there are plenty of fun places along this route. The pink line takes you through some exciting areas of London, from the world-famous Baker Street to bustling...
Updated 5 Aug 2025
Easter weekend
Easter weekend is from 18 to 21 April this year and it's rapidly approaching. Some prefer to observe in a traditional way whilst for others the four-day weekend is an excuse for a mammoth party. Regardless of how you'd prefer to spend the weekend, London has lots of Easter events, activities, and pa...
Updated 15 Apr 2025
Flower arranging classes
London's floristry scene is flourishing, and not just in shop windows and market stalls. All around the capital, floral studios, garden centres and independents are opening up their workbenches to share their gorgeous art of flower arranging. It's all about hand-tied posies and whimsical centrepiece...
Updated 4 Jul 2025
Weekend getaways
Here at Thatsup, we spend every day looking at all the great places you can go to in London, so we know you’ll never get bored if you choose to stay in the city. That being said, sometimes it can be fun to take a little break from the hustle and bustle. If you’re interested in easy weeke...
Updated 29 May 2024
Things to do alone
Whether you're a solo traveller looking to explore every nook and cranny of London or a longstanding local craving a little alone time, the buzzy capital offers an abundance of activities catered to solo ventures. From taking yourself on a solo cinema date to heading to a local supper club to meet l...
Updated 26 Jun 2025
Team building activities
Team building activities are a great way of bringing co-workers closer together, providing respite from the daily grind and developing skills that come in handy when it's time to go back to the office. A city as full of corporate clients as London offers a wide assortment of team activities, from cl...
Updated 6 Jun 2024
Free family activities
Getting the whole family out and having fun on a budget might seem like an impossible task. Fortunately, you can find cheap family days out London-wide if you know where to look. Whether you and your kids want to check out a museum, play out in the park, or see some exciting London sights, there are...
Updated 31 Jan 2024
Golf clubs
London is a sprawling urban metropolis so you could easily think there isn't enough open space for the city to have many golf courses. In fact, there are plenty of golf lovers in London and plenty of golf clubs too, especially around the outskirts of the city. If you're keen to get together with fri...
Updated 11 Jun 2024