The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Thursday 14th July.
Top events in London on Thu 14th Jul 2022
This panel explores how chefs and growers are transforming the way we eat in the UK, and what our diets might look like in the decades to come.
7pm to 8:30pm
Richmond

Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon

Informed by recent archaeological and scientific discoveries, this exhibition offers new insight on one of the world’s great wonders, bringing the true story of Stonehenge into sharper focus than ever before.

10am to 5pm
Russell Square
Ends on Sun 17th July

10am to 6pm
Trafalgar Square
Ends on Sun 31st July

Visit the museum to see the temporary displays that will feature Royal themed products and packaging from the past 200 years.

10am to 6pm
Notting Hill
Ends on Sun 31st July

Visit an 'abandoned' Tube station underworld and discover what secrets lurk beneath our busy streets in this Hidden London exhibition.

10am to 6pm
Covent Garden
Ends on Mon 1st August

This exhibition explores medical themes in literature, looking at those who've left the world of medicine behind to become some of our best-loved wordsmiths.

9:30am to 5:30pm
Harley Street
Ends on Fri 12th August

Over 400 objects from Tiffany’s archives go on display at the Saatchi Gallery.

10am to 6pm
Chelsea
Ends on Fri 19th August

An exhibition exploring the Elstree Extension through the Northern Heights that was suspended during World War 2, and never restarted.

12pm to 6pm
Elstree
Ends on Sat 20th August

Explore five centuries of UK news through broadsheets, blogs and objects from our own collection and examine era-defining stories close-up.

All Day
Camden
Ends on Sun 21st August

9:30am to 6pm
Camden
Ends on Sun 21st August

An exhibition based around the disputed claims that the Dutch painter Philips Wouwerman was a plagiarist.

10am to 5pm
Dulwich
Ends on Sun 21st August
What's on in London
Walking tours of London on Thursday 14th July 2022
Follow the trail left by monks and monarchs, press barons and literary giants along the highway and down its twisting alleyways.


£15.00
The Famous Square Mile
A walk that explores the very heart of the City – the most historic part of the capital.


£15.00
Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
This Magical Mystery Tour is a chance to “Imagine” Beatlemania and the Swinging 60s.


£15.00
Old Westminster Walking Tour
A guided walk around Westminster and get to see the hidden and ever so picturesque Georgian back streets where all the political salons are

