Enjoy limitless brunch at Rake’s Café Bar with crafted cocktails, gourmet bites, and DJ-curated Disco, House, and Balearic beats for the ultimate Saturday escape.
Works by contemporary artist Lynda Benglis and Alberto Giacometti are displayed together for the first time in this major new exhibition.
A black cab marshalling scheme is available at Liverpool Street station every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from 9pm to 1am.
Join The Charterhouse for an evening exploring the unique atmosphere of the historic ‘hidden’ courtyard gardens with live music and food.
23.06.2025 – 23.06.2026
Engel Afternoon Tea at Engel and Jang has launched at The Royal Exchange, blending elegance and whimsy with silver stork service, exquisite bites by Lorena Tommasi, and exceptional value from £35.
Enigma Quests venue is home to Escape Arcade™, a brand-new concept that recreates the individual challenges of an escape room in a casual, yet competitive atmosphere.
Artworks by Ai Weiwei, Andrew Sabin, and Jane and Louise Wilson to be unveiled in London as part of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City.
Encounter a striking new public artwork by artist Lorenzo Vitturi at 100 Bishopsgate
Free introductory tours, conducted by Guildhall Art Gallery’s team of City Guides, are available every day, from Tuesday to Sunday.
Step inside the story of one of London’s most iconic buildings.
Visit Dr Johnson’s House on Friday afternoons and enjoy half-price adult entry between 2pm and 5pm
Experience a spellbinding afternoon tea inspired by myths and magic. Indulge in enchanting sweets, savory delights, and whimsical drinks, including cocktails, artisanal teas, or Champagne. A magical treat for all ages!
CORD’s Café Afternoon Tea brings together British tradition and French pastry expertise, with every bite handmade by Le Cordon Bleu Master Chefs.
Join the Cheapside Run Club every Wednesday at 6pm for a free, social 5k run through iconic City of London landmarks.
Join a free lunchtime talk every Friday at The London Centre to learn about London’s historical and physical development.
A a run club that brings together the local community for an energising evening of movement, music, and stunning city views.
This Valentine’s Day, enjoy an overnight stay coupled with 10% off west end shows and London attractions at Tower Suites by Blue Orchid Hospitality.
Visit the latest installation at London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE: Room with All Existing Words by Dutch artist Mark Manders.
Enjoy a 15% discounted family escape packed with daily breakfast, free and discounted kids’ meals, swimming sessions, and a Singa plush companion.
Step into the sensory world of London’s Tube in Guildhall Art Gallery's immersive exhibition by Jock McFadyen RA and Jem Finer of The Pogues.
Just a few steps away from Liverpool Street Station, expect a delicious and relaxing afternoon tea experience, offering quiet indulgence.
Explore the history of law and order in London, its criminals, victims and law enforcers from the medieval period to modern times.
Padel fans have a new destination: Tower Hill Terrace in front of the Tower of London! An experience part of London Sports Festival.
The Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, known the world over as the 'Old Bailey', is opening its doors to the public for out of hours guided tours.
On Fridays, enjoy a butcher’s cut steak, with peppercorn and béarnaise sauce, bottomless fries, in a historic Grade II listed building in the City. All for £27.
Make your Saturdays unforgettable with a signature Bubbles, Steak & Lobster Bottomless Brunch, in a historic building of the City.
Darcey Fleming presents (Extra)ordinary, her first solo exhibition and a newly commissioned installation for the reception at 99 Bishopsgate.
City of London Guides offer daily, weekly and monthly walks around the City of London, led by the official City tour guide experts.
London Sports Festival is coming back to one of the city's most iconic spots: St Paul's Cathedral Churchyard with padel table tennis.
On Saturdays, explore the Billingsgate Roman House and Baths: 2,000 years of history in the City of London. Access by guided tour only.
Join archaeologist Dr Andrew Lane for an extended tour of one of the most important buildings in Roman London.
On the second Saturday of each month, Leadenhall Market welcomes carefully selected independent artists and makers.
Explore the Dome of St Paul's via three iconic galleries every Sunday this summer: the Whispering Gallery, Stone Gallery and Golden Gallery.
Enjoy a brand-new waffle and cocktail menu with live DJ sets at Savage Garden.
On the last Sunday of each month, Leadenhall Market opens its cobbled walkways to vintage designs and antiques collectors.
Explore the exhibition 'Cold Call' at Hypha Gallery 3, curated by Cameron McClellan, in situ until May 30 at No1 Poultry.
Curated by resonant ground, PLAYFORM reimagines postmodern architecture as performance and is open until May 30.
Curated by Alexander Harding, this exhibition brings together photographic imagery to explore visual culture and contemporary moments.
Join Coq d'Argent high above The City every Friday night with their resident DJ bringing the vibes and the sunset feels.
Join for an Endless Lunch in the garden with Mirabeau and Friday sunset sessions at Coq d'Argent this summer.
A free exhibition exploring historic links between America and the City of London, to mark 250 years since the Declaration of Independence
Step inside the iconic Old Bailey and enjoy an exclusive tour followed by afternoon tea in the stunning Grand Hall.
Pop along for a delicious brunch at Lucky cat featuring their signature dishes and bottomless Prosecco. Perfect for catching up with friends or celebrating the weekend in style.
Enjoy harp recitals, free Final Recitals, and a joyful new production of As You Like It at Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
This exhibition explores the history of broadsides and how they were used to speak to the general public, high and low alike.
Explore this carefully created pop-up, which uncovers how tea became a national drink in Britain.
Join a lunchtime recital at St Lawrence Jewry next Guildhall to experience varied performances across piano, organ and much more.
For one week, discover the stories, skills and people behind crafted objects, fashion, furniture, architecture and beyond.
The festival brings together bestselling authors, journalists, broadcasters, and screenwriters to explore the power of words.
Don't miss this powerful documentary theatre piece uncovering newly released archival truths about Dutch citizens’ roles during the Second World War.
Celebrating the Craft, Heritage and Future of Plastering with this open day at Plaisterers' Hall in the City of London.
Join the LSO, Leif Ove Andsnes and Nathalie Stutzmann for an unforgettable orchestral journey, from intimate Beethoven to blazing Wagner and Strauss’ dazzling Vienna
Discover the links between your favourite foods and the intricacies of global trade through this bite-sized presentation at the Bank of England Museum.
Join this tour of the LGBTQIA+ Collections at the Institute and discover the stories housed at the Bishopsgate Institute.
Join the London Craft Week festivities at the iconic Barts North Wing including an open afternoon and a programme of talks.
As part of London Craft Work, this exhibition, hosted at Dr Johnson's House, explores material as a carrier of time.
A Jewish Square Mile exhibition reveals a lost medieval burial ground, forgotten lives, and new research overturning long-held myths.
Explore how nearly a thousand years of musical thought can be translated into contemporary sound. Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
Journey through the streets of the City and the East End to discover the stories and lives of generations of migrant women.
Enjoy a lunchtime concert at Barts North Wing, bringing together folk and early music repertoire with Intesa Duo.
An interactive talk with the Christie's Restitution Team about the hidden history of looted art during WW2 in Amsterdam at the Dutch Centre.
Explore a carefully-curated pop-up which uncovers how tea became woven into the fabric of British life.
Get creative with a fun-filled day of art, activities and inspiration at this free Family and Community Takeover of Guildhall Art Gallery and London's Roman Amphitheatre.
This half term, explore Jock McFadyen and Jem Finer’s London through large-scale collaborative painting and immersive soundscape workshops.
Discover how the Ancient World influenced generations of political thinkers when they proposed a mixed constitution.
Join London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE for Young Archaeologists: Unearthing Roman London, a free family day exploring real Roman artefacts.
Discover stunning outdoor art installations in the City of London during London Festival of Architecture (LFA).
The Bishopsgate Institute will host what will become their annual reception to celebrate the start of Pride Month.
From Pride Month to Flemish film classics and animation, join this spectacular programme of cinema greatness at the Barbican this June.
Join acclaimed author Sofka Zinovieff and leading psychotherapist Julia Samuel for a fascinating exploration of death rituals and grief.
Enjoy a lunchtime concert at Barts North Wing, with pianist Jong Sun Woo and baritone Felix Gygli.
Join Guildhall librarians to learn about the 600-year history of Guildhall Library and view some of the library’s amazing treasures.
A revolving programme of family activities may have you heading into the Roman Amphitheatre and hearing tales of Roman conquests, or creating crafts from the Victorian paintings surrounding you.
Discover the story of London’s original Jewish community on this guided walking tour, taking you from St Paul's Churchyard to the Tower.
In celebration of Pride month, explore Guildhall Library’s sources for LGBT history with Senior Librarian Melanie Strong.
Join a silent disco at the Old Bailey and dance beneath one of London’s most iconic landmarks in an immersive dancefloor experience.
This summer, young voices bring joyful, carnival-themed pop-up concerts to London, celebrating talent and rhythm through uplifting music.
City Beerfest is back on 2 July! Delicious beers, mouth-watering street food and live music at historic Guildhall Yard.
Join storyteller and historian Dave Tonge and hear the tales that filled Johnson’s London, from ballads and chapbooks to legends shared in coffee houses and market places.
Enjoy a lunchtime concert in the Great Hall at Barts North Wing, with violinist and CMF artist, Basil Alter.
Get ready to explore the City of London’s rich array of ancient and modern buildings for free during Open House Festival 2026.
Enjoy a lunchtime concert in the Great Hall at Barts North Wing, with London-based wind quintet Ensemble Renard.
A long-established charity event, celebrating a Freeman’s ancient “right” to bring sheep to market over the Thames, toll free; all in aid of raising funds for The Woolmen Charity and The Lord Mayor’s Appeal.
Enjoy a lunchtime concert in the Great Hall at Barts North Wing, with CMF artist and violinist, Violetta Suvini.
This silent film night at St Lawrence Jewry features The 1925 Phantom of the Opera with a live organ accompaniment.
Enjoy a lunchtime concert in the Great Hall at Barts North Wing, with jazz vocalist and singer/songwriter, Immy Churchill.