London Marathon
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📍 Start at Blackheath, finish at The Mall
One of the world's most iconic marathons, attracting over 40,000 runners and hundreds of thousands of spectators. Entry for spectators is free, but the race requires a €125 entry fee.
Concerts, festivals, cultural events & more — with specific dates, venues and ticket links
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📍 Start at Blackheath, finish at The Mall
One of the world's most iconic marathons, attracting over 40,000 runners and hundreds of thousands of spectators. Entry for spectators is free, but the race requires a €125 entry fee.
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📍 Royal Hospital, Chelsea
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show returns with gardens, plants, and horticultural innovation. Tickets start at €28, with early bird discounts available.
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📍 British Library & Shakespeare’s Globe
Featuring authors, poets, and literary talks at the British Library and Shakespeare’s Globe. Most events are free, with some readings costing up to €15.
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📍 Trafalgar Square to Hyde Park
The New Year's Day Parade kicks off 2026 with a vibrant procession through central London, featuring floats, dancers, and live music. It starts at Trafalgar Square and ends at Hyde Park, free to attend and drawing over 100,000 spectators.
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📍 Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea
A seasonal market at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea, offering handmade gifts, artisan food, and mulled wine. Entry is free, but individual items range from €5–€40.
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📍 Design Central, King's Cross
Showcasing contemporary design from around the globe, the festival features pop-up exhibitions, designer talks, and installations. Tickets start at €15, with some events free.
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📍 Southbank Centre
A romantic-themed market at Southbank Centre with handmade gifts, chocolates, and heart-shaped souvenirs. Free entry, with items priced from €10–€70.
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📍 Business Design Centre, Islington
Held at the Business Design Centre, this fair showcases fine art, furniture, and collectibles from over 150 international dealers. Tickets are €20 for adults and free for under 18s.
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📍 BFI Southbank
A preview of the 2026 BFI London Film Festival, with early screenings and Q&A sessions with filmmakers. Tickets start at €12.
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📍 Trafalgar Square
Celebrating Welsh culture in London, the festival at Trafalgar Square includes live music, dance, and traditional food. Free entry with a free shuttle from Paddington.
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📍 Various venues across London
A week-long celebration of craftsmanship across the city, featuring open studios, craft fairs, and workshops. Entry to most events is free or under €10.
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📍 Ronnie Scott’s, Soho
Held at Ronnie Scott’s and other venues, the festival features jazz legends and emerging talent. Tickets start at €18.
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📍 Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square
The annual Pride in London parade starts at Trafalgar Square and finishes at Parliament Square. It’s free to attend, with thousands of participants and spectators expected.
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📍 Across London
A city-wide showcase of architecture with exhibitions, open days, and talks. Many events are free, with some ticketed events starting at €12.
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📍 All England Club, Wimbledon
The world's oldest tennis tournament starts with qualifying matches. General admission is free, but Centre Court tickets can cost up to €1,500.
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📍 Finsbury Park
A post-Pride celebration at Finsbury Park with music, drag performances, and food trucks. Free entry, but bring cash for food and drinks.
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📍 Printworks, East London
A night of dancing and LGBTQ+ celebration at Printworks, with entry starting at €30.
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📍 All England Club, Wimbledon
The men’s and women’s singles finals at Wimbledon. Centre Court tickets cost up to €1,500, with cheaper options on outside courts.
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