The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Sunday 25th June.


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Top events in London on Sun 25th Jun 2017

Occasional open day at the under-restoration Victorian steam pumping station.
2017-06-25
10:30am to 4pm
 
Abbey Wood
Abbey Wood
Over 500 vintage/classic cars/motor bikes/ scooter/military vehicles/vintage bicycle on display.
2017-06-25
11am to 4pm
 
Hampton
Hampton
An exhibition of works and proposals by the first graduating students of the London School of Architecture.
2017-06-25
12pm to 6pm
 
Strand
Strand
A unique opportunity to explore one of the best known garden suburbs in England.
2017-06-25
12pm to 5:30pm
 
A rare opportunity to explore this tiny jewel of secret London, a 1719 Huguenot merchant's house.
2017-06-25
2pm to 6pm
 
Whitechapel
Whitechapel
A talk on the 20 year anniversary of the worst collision in the history of spaceflight.
2017-06-25
2pm to 4:30pm
 
Southwark
Southwark
Fairly rare chance to go inside a private garden within Regents Park.
2017-06-25
2:30pm to 5:30pm
 
Camden
Camden
A a series of scything workshops, talks, communal picnics culminating in a scything competition.
2017-06-25
All Day
 
Leyton
Leyton

 

Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon

The biggest international competition of its kind, annually showcasing spectacular images shot by astrophotographers worldwide.
All Day
Closing soon Sun, 25th June
2016-10-07
2017-06-25
This exhibition contemplates the contradictory life-giving and death-dealing extremes generated by electricity.
10am to 6pm
Camden
Closing soon Sun, 25th June
2017-02-23
2017-06-25
This exhibition presents a renewed examination of two iconic architectural schemes proposed for the same site in the City of London.
10am to 5pm
Regent Street
Closing soon Sun, 25th June
2017-03-08
2017-06-25
This is the first major UK exhibition to focus on Japanese domestic architecture from the end of the Second World War to now,
10am to 6pm
Barbican
Closing soon Sun, 25th June
2017-03-23
2017-06-25
A cross-section of different forms of art, illuminated by coloured rays in a dark church crypt.
12:30pm to 7pm
Paddington
Closing soon Sun, 25th June
2017-06-17
2017-06-25
Over 650 students will be exhibiting their work including models, drawings, films, multimedia installations and digital fabrications.
10am to 5:30pm
Euston
Closing soon Sat, 8th July
2017-06-24
2017-07-08
Medieval and modern poetry collide in this new exhibition at The National Poetry Library
11am to 8pm
Southwark
Closing soon Sun, 9th July
2017-05-11
2017-07-09
This exhibition looks at public space design between c.1955 and c.1975
10am to 5pm
Regent Street
Closing soon Sun, 9th July
2017-06-06
2017-07-09
This exhibition explores the riso printing process and its rise in popularity as a low-cost medium for self-publishers and illustrated publications.
11:30am to 6pm
Soho
Closing soon Mon, 10th July
2017-06-08
2017-07-10
This new exhibition explores the personal stories of those who fought during WW1 and the families they left behind.
12pm to 4pm
City of London
Closing soon Sun, 16th July
2017-03-31
2017-07-16

Exhibitions opening soon


Regular Events - Sunday 25th June 2017

Visit the second biggest Conservatory in London
 12pm to 5pm
 
 Barbican
2017-06-25
2017-06-25
Hackney's oldest building will be open to the public. Discover the history of the building and climb the 135 stairs for the best view of Hackney.
 2pm to 4:30pm
 
 Hackney
2017-06-25
2017-06-25
How much concrete was used? Why is it called ‘Barbican’? Why is the lake so green…?
 1pm to :
 
2017-06-25
2017-06-25

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Walking tours of London on Sunday 25th June 2017

This 2.5 hour walking tour includes Doctor Who locations across London from the past 50 years.
 10:30am to 1pm
 
 Southwark
2017-06-25
2017-06-25
 11am to 12:30pm
 
 Barbican
2017-06-25
2017-06-25
A walking tour through 350 years of London’s history and reveal how the ingenuity of the postal service shaped the world we live in today.
 11am to 1pm
 
 Clerkenwell
2017-06-25
2017-06-25