Didn’t manage to bag a ticket to the Championships this year? Yep, same. No worries, we have rounded up the best places to watch Wimbledon on big screens across London. Check out our guide …
Kew Gardens in London has opened one of its most ambitious garden projects in recent years: the Carbon Garden. Through beautiful planting and innovative design, this new permanent garden brings …
It has been a feature of countless action movies, but have you actually ever seen Tower Bridge lift? Whether you’re a visitor to this fair city or a hardbitten local, there is something …
Kensington & Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) is taking a break for 2025, but there is exciting news; the creative community is putting on Fringe Week from 23rd-29th June. it’s going to be a …
Summer By The River Festival is back for 2025! Full details are yet to be announced but it looks like it will again be held across three locations – The Scoop, Hay’s Galleria and The Pier. …
Don’t fancy sitting in traffic for hours, or crammed into a train with no air-con? Don’t worry Cheapos, a day at the beach is closer (and cheaper) than you think; at Big Penny Social …
Make the most of the summer with free concerts featuring local groups, choirs and jazz bands at Regent’s Park bandstand – deckchairs are available to hire if you’re planning to …
Bring a blanket and picnic (or grab something from one of the local shops and restaurants) and settle down to watch a movie or your favourite sporting event at Summer Screens, Canary Wharf. This …
We’re already fans of the Open Water Swimming, but here’s something new to the Wharf this summer: stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking. Sessions are hosted at Eden Dock, giving …
The newest addition to Canary Wharf’s permanent art collection can be found leaping from the dock at Water Street in Wood Wharf. Made from 5 tonnes of plastic waste found on Hawaiian beaches, …
Rent a beach at Merchant Square and really get into summer with a game of beach volleyball. Book your chosen date and time by email, then collect a volleyball at the reception of number 5 …
Brighten up your afternoon with a free game of minigolf on an irresistibly cheery course designed by art duo Craig & Karl. Artists Craig Redman & Karl Maier, famous for their fun, bold …
Open water swimming returns to Canary Wharf for the summer, in partnership with Love Open Water. Whether you live or work locally or are just visiting the area, take a dip in the surprisingly …
Get ready for the ultimate London pub crawl, with a side order of culture and history. Join a local guide on a journey around four historic pubs frequented by famous figures and learn about …
Admit you’re still just a big kid and hop on this 7¼ inch gauge miniature railway in Brockwell Park for a return journey from Herne Hill Gates to the Brockwell Lido for the princely sum of …
Shakespeare’s Globe is one of the cultural highlights of summer in London. It’s a rare chance to experience Shakespearean performances out in the open, as they were intended to be …
This year’s Serpentine Pavilion, A Capsule in Time, was designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum. Her work seeks an architectural language which is both contemporary …
Get yourself over to The 411 in Angel this Wednesday and work the stock market like a Wall Street boss. Track the prices of a whole range of drinks on the big screen. It works just like a live …
It’s not really that secret, given it’s the highest-rated comedy club in the UK, but it’s very Cheapo. Get in for just to see a mix of new up-and-coming talent and established …