Dine for Free at Kindred
It can be hard to meet new people in London, and difficult to put yourself out there when times are tight – so west London community and co-working space Kindred plans to make that a bit easier. …
It can be hard to meet new people in London, and difficult to put yourself out there when times are tight – so west London community and co-working space Kindred plans to make that a bit easier. …
Enjoy live blues, soul & grooves from the Camden Blues Kitchen’s house band, including classics from the likes of Aretha Franklin, James Brown, The Rolling Stones & more, with …
Thursday is the new Friday, so it’s rum and games night! Grab your mates (or make some new ones) on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm until midnight for an evening of classic games …
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 …
Legendary comedian Reginald D. Hunter is back on tour, addressing the problem of finding the truth in today’s socio-political whirlwind. Lucille Hunter once said, “It’s easy to see through …
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 …
Step outside of your comfort zone and have a go at something different – how about a bit of urban axe-throwing? Book a 70-minute session with an instructor on a shared lane from just . …
Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive at the Serpentine North gallery is an exhibition of recent works by renowned artist Refik Anadol, a pioneer in artificial intelligence arts. The multisensory …
West Norwood Feast is back with four hubs: Village Green, Food Fair, Fresh and Green and Artisans’ Market with crowd favourites—like street food, arts, crafts, vintage items and local produce on …
Unseen Tours supports vulnerably-housed individuals to develop, curate, and lead guided walks in different neighbourhoods of London. Their brilliant guides, being formerly homeless, know the …
Brixton’s 200-year-old mill opens its doors for public tours from April until October. The guided tours are scheduled on the second weekend of each month. See the original wind-powered …
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, …
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 …
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 …
Immerse yourself in urban Korean culture in this fascinating interactive exhibition. Spread across 12 zones, experience a different city: from neon signs to lanterns and a rising moon, to …
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 …
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 …
A series of four storytelling events with award-winning storyteller and writer Danyah Miller. These events, which will explore different techniques and approaches at each session, can be booked …
Grab a bit of culture along with your meal deal and head over to the London Symphony Orchestra at St Luke’s in Old Street for a free lunchtime concert. A bite-sized 45 minutes of classical …
Harrow Opera presents a double bill of the dramatic operas ‘The Medium’ by Menotti and ‘Il Tabarro’ (The Cloak) by Puccini. Two powerful twentieth century tales, not for the faint-hearted. A …