iVisit... Nature Weekend at Cannizaro Park, Wimbledon
Celebrate the return of spring and experience the wonder of nature at Cannizaro Park’s inaugural Nature Weekend taking place on Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 May.
Celebrate the return of spring and experience the wonder of nature at Cannizaro Park’s inaugural Nature Weekend taking place on Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 May.
Throughout March 2021, Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG) will celebrate Women’s History Month with a series of online events exploring the links that our collections and sites have to women’s histories and how these stories are told.
Zoom in to Aldwych disused Tube station without even stepping outside your front door. New tour dates will be on general sale from 12 February on London Transport Museum’s website. Aldwych, originally known as the Strand, is one of London’s most secret places, holding memories of times gone by. Opened to the public in 1907, it was never as heavily used as originally intended and closed nearly 100 years later in 1994.
The Royal Opera House is proud to continue its #OurHouseToYourHouse programme with Tony and the Young Artists, a celebration of music and song on Friday 19 February at 7pm GMT and their next Friday Premiere, The Royal Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty on Friday 26 February at 7pm GMT.
London Transport Museum is taking its Museum After Dark events online for people to soak up some culture and help beat the lockdown boredom.
The Barbican announces a new programme of music and films On Demand, alongside fresh and existing digital content, inspired by the Barbican’s international arts programme. A curated mix of streams, podcasts, playlists, films, videos, talks and articles enables audiences to continue to enjoy the Centre’s rich and varied programme from home or on the go during its temporary closure and beyond.
This Christmas, come together with your household or with friends and family online to take part in the music and merriment of this uplifting story, joyously adapted by Jack Thorne.
Join Dick Whittington and friends on an adventure to save the true spirit of London as pantomime comes to the National Theatre for one year only.
Christmas shoppers are in for a treat as London’s West End village, Seven Dials, officially goes live with Christmas merriments to coincide with shops, cafes and restaurants reopening.
Mr Stink, and the whole cast, bring plenty of festive cheer - with some singing and dancing - guaranteed to lift our hearts this Christmas
Have yourself a merry little Christmas with festive drinks and hot chocolate under the stars.
See the zoo's animals feasting on their own Christmas treats ahead of the big day. But there’s plenty for you to tuck into too... Indulge in sweet treats from the Sensory Sweet Shop and make your way through a forest of candy canes, clouds of candy floss and marshmallow meadows.
Visitors will enter through a magical wardrobe and discover an enchanting snow-filled winter wonderland before they grab a mulled wine and cosy up amongst the icy firs for their favourite Christmas movie.
Beginning on 1 December and released in weekly instalments, the craft activities will be led by five professional artists and makers including animators, prop makers and paper artists.
The 2019 hit production has been amplified for Sadler’s Wells stage this Christmas
From the hundreds of thousands of lights illuminating the main thoroughfares of Regents and Oxford Street to the dozens of picture-perfect Ice rinks dotted around the city, London is a truly spectacular place at Christmas time
Rarely open to the public, the Depot houses most of London Transport Museum’s extensive collection – over 320,000 artefacts from the Capital’s transport history. September’s event will offer visitors the chance to see fascinating objects not currently on display at the Museum in Covent Garden, as well as enjoy a lively programme of talks, workshops, guided tours, demonstrations and family activities.
WATCH YOUR LITTLE MONKEYS FLY THIS HALLOWEEN WITH A TREE TOP JUNIOR ADVENTURE.