The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Saturday 6th April.
Top events in London on Sat 6th Apr 2024
Monthly open day at one of London's more curious and delightful museums, devoted to the history of the sewing machine.
2pm to 5pm
Tooting

Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
£20
DIVA
Expect an explosion of over the top fashions at the V&A Museum this summer, as it brings together a collection of outfits worn by celebrities under the title of "divas".
10am to 5:45pm
South Kensington
Ends on Sun 7th April 2024

This exhibition brings together over 100 works from Henry VIII’s court, including drawings, paintings and miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger drawn from the Royal Collection, one of the most important surviving groups of the artist’s work.

10am to 5pm
Whitehall
Ends on Sat 13th April 2024

Discover over 100 years of intrigue, deceit and real-life secret agents.

10am to 6pm
Southwark
Ends on Sun 14th April 2024

10:30am to 5:30pm
New Oxford Street
Ends on Sun 14th April 2024

For the first time, this exhibition will uncover the major contribution of Jewish designers in making London an iconic fashion city.

10am to 5pm
Poplar
Ends on Sun 14th April 2024

This free display brings together ten works by the two artists: with four views of Yorkshire by Turner and five scenes of Normandy and Venice by Bonington.

10am to 5pm
Marylebone High St
Ends on Sun 21st April 2024

10am to 6pm
Camden
Ends on Sun 28th April 2024

Explore how music shapes our lives in this interactive exhibition.

10am to 6pm
South Kensington
Ends on Mon 6th May 2024

This exhibition showcases the difference between refillable, returnable (prefill) and repurposed product packaging of the past, present, and future.

10am to 6pm
Notting Hill
Ends on Wed 15th May 2024
A major study of the Black figure – and its representation in contemporary art.
10:30am to 9pm
Soho
Ends on Sun 19th May 2024
What's on in London
Walking tours of London on Saturday 6th April 2024
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.

