Brixton Brewery – Yes We Cans and Snappy Hour
Confused about what you need to vote in an election? You’re not the only one. As London’s mayoral elections approach on 2nd May, a new nationally representative YouGov poll of 4103 adults …
Confused about what you need to vote in an election? You’re not the only one. As London’s mayoral elections approach on 2nd May, a new nationally representative YouGov poll of 4103 adults …
Enjoy a free celebration of Sikh culture and heritage at Trafalgar Square for Vaisakhi, one of the biggest festivals in the Sikh calendar, which marks the birth of modern day Sikhism. Indoor …
The Houses of Parliament opens its doors and invites you to peer inside on a guided tour of how UK Parliament works now, and find out more of its history. During the 90-minute tour, you’ll get …
There’s a sweet surprise for children aged 3-12 years old and their families at Hampton Court Palace this Easter – a Lindt Gold Bunny hunt with a chocolate bunny prize! Follow a …
There is an egg hunt with a difference at London Zoo this spring! Included in the entry ticket price, and focusing on the incredible eggs of all sizes and colours produced by their reptiles, …
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for a slightly different Sunday out in the countryside, check out Royal Gunpowder Mills. Their open days fall on every other Sunday …
The London Coffee Festival is back, bringing coffee lovers and the coffee industry together at the Old Truman Brewery in Shoreditch. What’s on at London Coffee Festival A lot of fine …
Join the team at Oasis Farm Waterloo for the Spring Dig. Check out what’s growing at their city farm and celebrate the start of spring. Expect games and prizes, crafts for all ages, hot …
Morocco Bound’s regular jazz nights are hosted by saxophonist Joe Elliott; each set is improvised with guest musicians on the night, making every performance unique. The venue is a genius …
Get the most from your weekend with all the fun of an escape room, a walking tour, and a dessert-a-thon in one! Solve riddles sent to your phone to follow a 2-3 hour walking tour of some of …
Head over to Trafalgar Square for the annual celebration of St George, patron saint of England and slayer of a dragon, legend has it. Crowds will gather in one of London’s biggest squares …
Cheer on the long-distance runners along the world-famous 26 mile course. Starting in Greenwich Park and finishing at The Mall, SW1, there is always a huge crowd and an exciting atmosphere. The …
The famous monthly jazz night is back with headline performances up on Level 6 of Peckham Levels. Each month jazz collective Trouble In The Nighttime will be inviting London’s finest artists to …
The London Games Festival is a multi-day celebration of the art, culture and business of video games. Back for its eighth year, the London Games Festival is an umbrella under which events are …
Back with a new-look show and new cool indoor/outdoor venue Between the Bridges (right next to the London Eye), BrewLDN promises a good time to beer lovers. Sample beers from over 150 of the …
Not normally open to the public, Acton Depot open weekends are a fantastic opportunity to see some of the hundreds of thousands of treasures stored in the working museum storehouse. What to …
A free walking trail of public art in the City of London, Sculpture in the City brings some much-needed colour to the corporate end of town. The 12th edition of the exhibition returns with 18 …
The dates for the festival have been pencilled in but it looks like it may not be going ahead this year due to a lack of funding. We’ll let you know if we hear anything more.