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Today to Thu 13 Jun, By Distance closest first. Page 3

Dragos Mostenescu 'Dragos & Guests'

Multi-talented Romanian comedian and actor Dragos Mostenescu will be bringing his new show Dragos & Friends to the... See more >
London Piano Smithfield, 14 Long Ln, Barbican, London EC1A 9PN
Thu 30 May, Fri 12 Jul

Information Lecture: Help and Healing on the Spiritual Path

Information Lecture:  Help and Healing on the Spiritual Path through the teaching of Bruno Groening - Medically Documented Through the absorption of the divine power, many... See more >
Quaker Meeting House 2 Lawn Terrace Blackheath SE3 9LL
Mon 3 Jun, Mon 24 Jun, Mon 15 Jul

Visit: St Bart’s Archives and Museum

Society of Genealogists . Come and see the archives cared for by Barts Health which are amongst the largest and most..... See more >
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital West Smithfield EC1A 7BE
Thu 23 May

The Bleeding Tree

“That’s a delicious bloody prize for the beatings” In a small town with a big sky, a shot rings out and nobody... See more >
Southwark Playhouse Borough, 77-85 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BD
Wed 29 May to Sat 22 Jun

Visit: Nunhead Cemetery

Society of Genealogists . Experienced FONC guides will lead you on a walk around the more significant parts of this..... See more >
Linden Grove, SE15 3LP
Thu 13 Jun

15 Norcott Road - Open Garden for NGS

15 Norcott Road - Open Garden for NGS A large walled garden developed by the present owners over 40 yrs with pond, aged fruit trees and an abundance of... See more >
15 Norcott Road, Stoke Newington N16 7BJ
Sun 19 May

Richard III

Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Boris Johnson. Ambitious, manipulative, ruthless men, scheming to reach the height of..... See more >
Bridewell Theatre, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8EQ
Today to Sat 18 May

7 St Paul's Place - Open Garden for NGS

7 St Paul’s Place - Open Garden for NGS The main feature of the walled garden is a pond with natural planting to encourage pollinators and birds... See more >
7 St Paul’s Place, Islington N1 2QE
Sat 25 May

19 St Peter's Street - Open Garden for NGS

19 St Peter’s Street - Open Garden for NGS Charming, secluded town garden with climbing roses, trees, shrubs, climbers, pond, patio with containers and a gazebo... See more >
19 St Peter’s Street, N1 8JD
Sun 2 Jun

Holly Grove Gardens - Open Garden for NGS

Holly Grove Gardens - Open Garden for NGS Two very different gardens in a quiet leafy Peckham road, benefitting from the shared backdrop of a high wall along... See more >
Holly Grove Gardens, Peckham SE15 5DF
Sun 26 May

Peckham Fringe Festival

Returning for a third year, Peckham Fringe are back for 2024! This inclusive and dynamic performing arts festival will..... See more >
221 Havil St, London SE5 7SB
Today to Sat 8 Jun

Peckham Fringe: Time Fly’s

Yinka Akinfenwa is leaving for one of the top law firms in the country but not before meeting up with his long-term... See more >
221 Havil St SE5 7SB
Fri 24 May and Sat 25 May

Peckham Fringe: BANGTAIL

Baddest Cowboy Texas. These are just a few words to describe the Baddest Cowboy in Texas. He roots n’ toots n’ rides..... See more >
221 Havil St SE5 7SB
Fri 31 May and Sat 1 Jun

Peckham Fringe: VEYIL

VEYIL is a modern myth set in a time where our ability to “see beauty” has been stripped away by Powers Above... See more >
221 Havil St SE5 7SB
Thu 6 Jun to Sat 8 Jun

Peckham Fringe: Last Goal Wins

Celebrated for its triumphant sold-out debut at A Pinch Of Vault, winning the Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion... See more >
221 Havil St SE5 7SB
Fri 7 Jun and Sat 8 Jun

Things to do around London

London, the vibrant capital of the United Kingdom, offers an abundance of activities for a memorable day out. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there's something for everyone in this bustling metropolis. Let's explore some of the best things to do in London:

1. Visit London's Markets:
- London has a plethora of markets, each with its own unique vibe. Here are some must-visit options:
- Old Spitalfields Market: Located in east central London, it offers vintage clothing, handmade accessories, worldly foods, and novel art.
- Camden Market: Perfect for rockers and music lovers, it's known for leather jackets, vegan lunch options, and piercings.
- Portobello Market: Notting Hill's colorful houses and unique items make it a popular spot for photographers.
- Borough Market: London's premium food market with a variety of delicious treats, from coffee to fresh farm produce.

2. Explore Arty and Architectural Gems:
- Even if you're not religious, visiting London's churches is a treat. Explore historic architecture and stunning stained glass windows. Some notable ones include:
- St. Paul's Cathedral: Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city.
- Westminster Abbey: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with centuries of history.
- St. Martin-in-the-Fields: Attend a classical music concert or enjoy a meal at its crypt cafe.
- Southwark Cathedral: A hidden gem near Borough Market.
- Temple Church: Known for its round nave and medieval origins.

3. Enjoy the Outdoors:
- London has beautiful green spaces and outdoor activities:
- Hyde Park: Stroll by the Serpentine, rent a rowboat, or have a picnic.
- Regent's Park: Visit the Queen Mary's Rose Garden and the London Zoo.
- Richmond Park: Spot deer and enjoy the vast open space.
- Hampstead Heath: Explore the heathland, swim in the ponds, and take in the skyline views.
- Thames River Walk: Follow the Thames Path for scenic riverside views.

4. Quirky and Fun Activities:
- London offers plenty of unique experiences:
- Shuffleboarding: Try shuffleboard at venues like The London Shuffle Club.
- Escape Rooms: Solve puzzles and unravel mysteries at various escape room locations.
- Weird Experiences: From immersive theater to unusual dining, London has it all.
- Electronic Darts: Play darts with a modern twist at Flight Club.
- Go Karting: Race around indoor tracks at TeamSport Karting.
- Virtual Reality Experiences: Try VR gaming or immersive storytelling at Otherworld³.

5. Day Trips from London:
- If you have more time, consider day trips to nearby destinations:
- Windsor: Visit Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world.
- Greenwich: Explore the Royal Observatory, the Cutty Sark, and the Maritime Museum.
- Oxford: Discover the famous university city and its historic colleges.
- Cambridge: Explore the picturesque colleges and punting on the River Cam.
- Brighton: Enjoy the beach, the Royal Pavilion, and the quirky Lanes.

Remember to check opening hours and any booking requirements for these attractions. Whether you're interested in culture, outdoor adventures, or quirky experiences, London promises an unforgettable day out!