What's on in London on Sunday 23rd March 2025
Top events happening London
Mini Day 2025A display of hundreds of Minis, old and new, with food stalls, live music, Test Hill ascents and more.
10:00am to 5:00pm£26.40Brooklands Museum, Weybridge
A display of hundreds of Minis, old and new, with food stalls, live music, Test Hill ascents and more.
Free entry to Hampton Court Palace gardens
The world-famous gardens of Hampton Court Palace include 60 acres of spectacular formal gardens and 750 acres (304 hectares) of parkland, all set within a loop of the River Thames. The gardens are home to a record-breaking grape vine, three …
10:00am to 4:00pmFreeHampton Court Palace, East Molesey
The world-famous gardens of Hampton Court Palace include 60 acres of spectacular formal gardens and 750 acres (304 hectares) of parkland, all set within a loop of the River Thames. The gardens are home to a record-breaking grape vine, three …
Cremation and Kensal Green CemeteryAn talk and tour marking the anniversary of cremation in Britain
Starts at 11:00am£25
An talk and tour marking the anniversary of cremation in Britain
Concrete Garden: Fertile Ground
Step inside the Barbican's tropical oasis for a day of readings, talks and workshops on plants and fertile ground.
12:00pm to 7:00pmFreeBarbican Arts Centre, Barbican
Step inside the Barbican's tropical oasis for a day of readings, talks and workshops on plants and fertile ground.
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
Helios
Looking for some winter sun? Be the first to see Luke Jerram’s newest and most ambitious design, Helios, at the London premiere at the Old Royal Naval College.
Exhibition ends on Tuesday 25th Mar £16.50Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Looking for some winter sun? Be the first to see Luke Jerram’s newest and most ambitious design, Helios, at the London premiere at the Old Royal Naval College.
City of London, a city of scienceA small two-case display celebrating the City’s history of scientific innovation and invention. The City was a place where scientific methods and specialist instruments were developed, and as a publishing centre offered a place where these ideas could be disseminated …
Exhibition ends on Thursday 27th Mar FreeGuildhall Art Gallery and Roman Amphitheater, City of London
A small two-case display celebrating the City’s history of scientific innovation and invention. The City was a place where scientific methods and specialist instruments were developed, and as a publishing centre offered a place where these ideas could be disseminated …
In the Grip of Change: the Caribbean and its British DiasporaBritain’s Caribbean colonies had been exploited for centuries, but increasing demands for self-determination emerging from riots and strikes during the 1930s forced Britain to introduce political reform. Progress towards self-government unfolded in stages between the 1960s and 1980s. Today Britain …
Exhibition ends on Friday 28th Mar FreeEuston
Britain’s Caribbean colonies had been exploited for centuries, but increasing demands for self-determination emerging from riots and strikes during the 1930s forced Britain to introduce political reform. Progress towards self-government unfolded in stages between the 1960s and 1980s. Today Britain …
What It Felt Like
This exhibition is devoted to the work of artist Charlotte Johnson-Wahl (1942-2021), and specifically the art that she produced whilst a patient at the Maudsley Hospital in 1974.
Exhibition ends on Saturday 29th Mar FreeBethlem Museum of the Mind, Beckenham
This exhibition is devoted to the work of artist Charlotte Johnson-Wahl (1942-2021), and specifically the art that she produced whilst a patient at the Maudsley Hospital in 1974.
Endurance & Joy in the East EndAn exhibition of photos of east London in the 1970s. David Hoffman’s bold, humane photography records a lost decade, speaking vividly to our own times. Living in Whitechapel through the Seventies, David documented homelessness, racism and the rise of protest …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 30th Mar FreeThe Museum of the Home, Bethnal Green
An exhibition of photos of east London in the 1970s. David Hoffman’s bold, humane photography records a lost decade, speaking vividly to our own times. Living in Whitechapel through the Seventies, David documented homelessness, racism and the rise of protest …
Picasso printmakerPablo Picasso (1881–1973) was one of the most inventive and influential talents ever to explore the medium of print. In addition to his many paintings, sculptures and drawings, the Málaga-born artist made over 2,400 prints during his career. From his …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 30th Mar £9British Museum, Russell Square
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) was one of the most inventive and influential talents ever to explore the medium of print. In addition to his many paintings, sculptures and drawings, the Málaga-born artist made over 2,400 prints during his career. From his …
Ranger's Golden Jubilee
This exhibition looks at royal links with the Forest since 1878 and highlights the contribution of the Rangers, most notably HRH Richard, Duke of Gloucester.
Exhibition ends on Sunday 30th Mar Free
This exhibition looks at royal links with the Forest since 1878 and highlights the contribution of the Rangers, most notably HRH Richard, Duke of Gloucester.
David Burrows | Spooky Affects At A DistanceA black hole appears in a dream, and then another, and then everywhere, and speaks of an existence defined by not appearing, by being not as things appear, by not being a hole at all. This visitation is like a …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 30th Mar FreeBethnal Green
A black hole appears in a dream, and then another, and then everywhere, and speaks of an existence defined by not appearing, by being not as things appear, by not being a hole at all. This visitation is like a …
A Brush with the PastAn exhibition by ten contemporary artists who have each drawn inspiration from a work of art relating to Wimbledon Common in the museum’s collection.
Exhibition ends on Sunday 30th Mar Free
An exhibition by ten contemporary artists who have each drawn inspiration from a work of art relating to Wimbledon Common in the museum’s collection.
Interwoven: Jewellery Meets Textiles
An exhibition exploring the creative connections between contemporary jewellery and textiles.
Exhibition ends on Thursday 3rd Apr FreeThe Goldsmiths' Centre, Clerkenwell
An exhibition exploring the creative connections between contemporary jewellery and textiles.
Regular events in London
Guided Tour of Woolwich Works
The tour will also show how the building has been restored and how it’s used today.
11:00am to 12:00pmFreeWoolwich Works, Woolwich
The tour will also show how the building has been restored and how it’s used today.
Walking tours of London
Creekside Low Tide Walk
Join our knowledgeable guides for a 2-hour adventure down to the riverbed in Deptford Creek, exploring the ecology and rich history of this urban space. You'll observe a variety of wildlife and learn about the area's natural and social histories.
10:30am to 12:30pm£15
Join our knowledgeable guides for a 2-hour adventure down to the riverbed in Deptford Creek, exploring the ecology and rich history of this urban space. You'll observe a variety of wildlife and learn about the area's natural and social histories.