The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Monday 13th November.
Top events in London on Mon 13th Nov 2023
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Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon

For the week on either side of the Lord Mayor's show, the State Coach he will ride in will be on display in the Guildhall Yard.

All Day
City of London
Closing soon Mon, 13th November
An exhibition in the foyer of One Canada Square office block of photos taken by Daily Mirror photojournalists over the decades.
All Day
Poplar
Closing soon Tue, 14th November

£24
Latent Spaces
A meditative exploration of our collective unconscious through the eyes of artificial intelligence

11am to 8pm
Poplar
Closing soon Wed, 15th November

A fragile 1,500 Chinese scroll goes on display for a few weeks each year.

10am to 4pm
Russell Square
Closing soon Wed, 15th November

Explore lesser-known stories of servicemen and women from around the Commonwealth in this free exhibition.

10:30am to 3:30pm
Pimlico
Closing soon Fri, 17th November
9am to 6pm
Southwark
Closing soon Sun, 19th November

A display exploring the underrepresented history of Indian indenture in the British Caribbean.

10am to 5pm
Poplar
Closing soon Sun, 19th November

Free
The Polar Silk Road
Gregor Sailer's photography exhibition explores the new Arctic trade routes opening due to melting ice cap.

10am to 5:50pm
South Kensington
Closing soon Fri, 24th November

A rare exhibition of the work of artist-researchers at The Princes Foundation School of Traditional Arts.

11am to 4pm
Sloane Square
Closing soon Fri, 24th November

This display celebrates the glittering world of musical theatre, exploring the evolution and craftmanship of iconic musicals

10am to 5:45pm
South Kensington
Closing soon Mon, 27th November
What's on in London
Walking tours of London on Monday 13th November 2023
Visit the Ministry of Magic, The Leaky Cauldron, Diagon Alley and Platform 9¾, all on this half-day guided tour of the wizarding world.


Join a group of fellow muggles for a walking tour and see the real-life locations that inspired sets such as Diagon Alley, the Leaky Cauldron, and the Ministry of Magic.


Dare to discover the legend of London’s notorious Jack the Ripper on a tour like no other.

