The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Monday 12th September.
Top events in London on Mon 12th Sep 2022
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Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon

£18
Walter Sickert
The first major retrospective of Sickert at Tate in over 60 years, this exhibition explores how he had an often radical, distinctive approach to setting and subject matter.

10am to 6pm
Pimlico
Ends on Sun 18th September

An exhibition using creative technology to explore how images shape the way we remember history, contrasting Holocaust photos taken by perpetrators with the perspectives of victims.

2pm to 4:30pm
Camden
Ends on Sun 18th September

Life in a cup presents a fascinating beverage story and explores the traditions that make coffee a way of life in parts of the Islamic world.

10am to 5pm
Russell Square
Ends on Sun 18th September

The exhibition charts in items of all kinds the rise of British Blues music from its US and African roots in the 20th Century through to artists performing today.

9:30am to 5:30pm
Barbican
Ends on Mon 19th September

A dynamic history, a precarious present: navigate Venice's iconic waterways at the National Maritime Museum

10am to 5pm
Greenwich
Ends on Sun 25th September

An exhibition that explores female spiritual beings in world belief and mythological traditions around the globe.

10am to 5pm
Russell Square
Ends on Sun 25th September

9:30am to 8pm
Camden
Ends on Sun 2nd October

Free
The Hop
Jyll Bradley’s new interactive commission links the urban landscape of the Southbank Centre to the hop gardens of Kent.

All Day
Southwark
Ends on Sun 2nd October

The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace feature a display looking at The Queen's Accession to the throne in February 1952.

All Day
Whitehall
Ends on Sun 2nd October

10am to 6pm
Pimlico
Ends on Sun 16th October
What's on in London
Walking tours of London on Monday 12th September 2022
Boudica’s Rebellion, The Great Fire of London and the Blitz. London has burned several time in its 2,000 years, and on this walk you’ll learn about the cataclysmic events of 1666 and 1940/41.

