The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Saturday 25th March.


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Top events in London on Sat 25th Mar 2017

Over 40 hand-picked layouts from around the globe on display, for all railway enthusiasts
2017-03-25
10am to 5pm
 
Wood Green
Wood Green
A number of actors mostly from the world of sci-fi in an autograph signing and talks marathon.
2017-03-25
10am to 5pm
 
Vauxhall Bridge
Vauxhall Bridge
Guided tours of the London Transport museum's archive of posters and artwork.
2017-03-25
Starts at 11am
 
Acton
Acton
Guided tours of the last surviving windmill in inner London
2017-03-25
2pm to 5pm
 
Brixton
Brixton
Dr Rosemary Golding of The Open University examines the uses of music in asylums at this time.
2017-03-25
2pm to 3pm
 
Beckenham
Beckenham
Come to Burgess Park and learn to use citizen science to assess light pollution, take a good look at the sky and a nature walk to experience the sounds and sensations of wildlife at night.
2017-03-25
8pm to 10pm
 
Camberwell
Camberwell

 

Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon

An exhibition of traditional embroidered textiles from the lands of the Indus, Afghanistan, the Near East and Central Asia.
10:30am to 5pm
Euston
Closing soon Sat, 25th March
2017-01-21
2017-03-25
This exhibition explores Impressionism in an Australian context – closely related to yet entirely distinct from its European counterparts.
10am to 6pm
Trafalgar Square
Closing soon Sun, 26th March
2016-12-07
2017-03-26
See the shortlisted proposals for Trafalgar Square's 2018 and 2020 Fourth Plinth commissions
10am to 6pm
Trafalgar Square
Closing soon Sun, 26th March
2017-01-19
2017-03-26
This exhibition shows 60 of the brothers’ original book and magazine illustrations, many seen in public for the first time.
11am to 4pm
Pinner
Closing soon Sun, 26th March
2017-01-21
2017-03-26
A display of the best of the political cartoons published in the newspapers during 2016.
10:30am to 5:30pm
Putney
Closing soon Wed, 29th March
2016-11-02
2017-03-29
Photos of the derelict site of the 1933 German Olympic village homes.
1pm to 6pm
Islington
Closing soon Sat, 1st April
2017-03-09
2017-04-01
From ceramics and sculpture, find out more about Ovid’s magical stories and their influence in the display and gallery trail.
10am to 5pm
Marylebone High St
Closing soon Sun, 2nd April
2017-01-19
2017-04-02
This exhibition sees Leighton’s most famous and celebrated work, Flaming June, return to the artist's house from Puerto Rico.
10am to 5pm
West Kensington
Closing soon Sun, 2nd April
2017-01-21
2017-04-02
A display of rare and historic Camellias in a Grade 1 listed Conservatory, a gorgeous array of blooms; pink, red, white and striped.
10am to 4pm
Chiswick
Closing soon Sun, 2nd April
2017-03-03
2017-04-02
A series of paintings based on language collected from the Facebook posts of her grandmother’s travels in the Arctic Circle.
12pm to 5pm
Leytonstone
Closing soon Sun, 2nd April
2017-03-09
2017-04-02

Exhibitions opening soon


Regular Events - Saturday 25th March 2017

A guided tour around the historic Somerset House including the vaults under the main forecourt.
 12:15pm to :
 
 Strand
2017-03-25
2017-03-25
Tower Bridge Exhibition Engineering Tours offer visitors a rare and extended tour of Tower Bridge behind the scenes
 10:30am to 12:30pm
 
 Southwark
2017-03-25
2017-03-25
How much concrete was used? Why is it called ‘Barbican’? Why is the lake so green…?
 1pm to :
 
2017-03-25
2017-03-25
The River Neckinger Guided Walking Tour with Paul Talling (author of London's Lost Rivers and Derelict London) taking in sites from both of Paul's books.
 Starts at 11am
 
 Rotherhithe
2017-03-25
2017-03-25

What's on in London

Walking tours of London on Saturday 25th March 2017

This walking tour covers iconic London from a new perspective, introducing guests to the history and surprisingly dynamic modern politics of the Public Toilet.
 3:30pm to 5:30pm
 
 Southwark
2017-03-25
2017-03-25
London's waking nightmare of murder... He came silently out of the midnight shadows of August 31, 1888.
 7:30pm to 9:30pm
 
 Tower Hill
2017-03-25
2017-03-25