

A late-night silent disco may not be the first activity that springs to mind when someone mentions the Natural History Museum, but it’s one of London’s more unusual hot tickets …
Getting into the top 2025 trend of making your own clothes, or altering your charity shop finds? Head over to The Stitch Festival contemporary dressmaking, sewing and stitching show for a world …
Get ready for a brand new two-day Spring Market at Syon Park. This event offers the perfect mix of springtime charm and local talent, set against the stunning backdrop of The Great Conservatory. …
Chill out to the talent of renowned virtuoso guitarist Amanda Cook by candlelight in the intimate and atmospheric setting of St Mary Le Strand. The programme will include both classical and …
Sutton House closed over the winter for essential conservation work and will be reopening in the spring 2025. Dates and events are yet to be confirmed.
Celebrating the hearts, bodies and minds of London’s LGBTQIA+ community, BFI Flare returns for another scorching year of queer cinema. Expect new faces and old favourites on the big screen, …
Brixton’s 200-year-old windmill opens its doors for public tours from the end of March until October. The guided tours are scheduled on the second weekend of each month. See the original …
Relax inside a giant Van Gogh painting in this immersive 3D digital art experience. Grab a deckchair and sit back as his best-loved works come to life in vivid colour all around you, follow the …
You fancy an escape room, one of your mates wants to go for a walk, someone else wants to explore somewhere new in London and you all want to do something as a group? Problem solved – for …
Looking for a way to really decompress? Head on down to the Bohemians Hair Salon in Deptford for Karaoke with a disturbing twist. Leave behind the brightly-lit salon and head down the back …
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 …
Prepare to doubt everything at the Paradox Museum; you really won’t believe your eyes. Over 50 immersive paradoxes to challenge your belief in the laws of physics: change your height, …
Take an affordable but fascinating peek behind the scenes of the world-famous Household Cavalry in this small but mighty living museum. Try on the iconic cavalryman’s uniform, learn the …
Produced in collaboration with Campbell, NAOMI: In Fashion is the first exhibition of its kind. The exhibition draws upon Campbell’s own extensive wardrobe of haute couture and ready-to-wear …
Step aboard an iconic Routemaster Bus for a spooky tour of London, taking in the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament. Award-winning comedy actors …
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 the fantastic and creative world of legendary filmmaker Tim Burton, master of misfits and the misunderstood. This exhibition includes not just his work for the screen but …
Made a New Year’s resolution to learn something new? The Conversation is a fascinating series of weekly conversations exploring the biggest topics of the day from global conflict to the …
Somerset House’s annual spring commission for 2025 is Salt Cosmologies by Hylozoic/Desires, the cross-disciplinary collective of Himali Singh Soin & David Soin Tappeser. The new …
Enjoy live blues, soul & grooves from the Reputations band, including classics from the likes of Erykah Badu, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Lauryn Hill and more, with cocktails for just every …
Explore London from new perspectives with these giant scale models of central London. The New London Model – 1:2000 scale – 12.5 metres-long – Over 195 square kilometres of …