Things to do in London this bank holiday weekend (2024)

Summer bank holidays in London feel like a culmination of the season: it’s London at its peak, performative best. Out east, there’s thumping music at from a stellar line up of international talent at All Points East (no dodgy André 3000 set this weekend, either) while in W10, Notting Hill Carnival takes to the streets with colour, dancing and (naturally) food.

While there’s a lot of headline activity in town, this bumper guide focuses just off the beaten track: we’ve got big and bold new restaurant openings, alongside smaller, quieter affairs, DJ days to rival the best of recent festivals, and highbrow classical music to boot.

Elsewhere, titans of US rap are in town, London has its own Fringe festival and there’s free food for your four-legged friends, just because. Music, art, culture, comedy and restaurants galore: everything that makes London special, and it’s all right here in this stacked bank holiday guide.

The hot table: Ambassadors Clubhouse

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The latest opening from JKS sees the behemoth restaurant group renovate the former Momo site on Heddon Street, with lavish interiors, a sprawling terrace and a clubby downstairs bar. The food is set to focus on regional punjabi cuisine with early dishes revealed including sigri and tawa, which are curries cooked in cast-iron karahis and clay matkas, alongside towering biryanis of the sort which have become staples at two-star Gymkhana. Elsewhere, nalli chapli kebabs, Punjabi atta chicken, and Haryali rara rabbit keema are all listed to feature.London’s glitziest opening in a while.

25 Heddon Street, W1B 4BH, ambassadorsclubhouse.com

The (other) hot table: Kolomba East

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Kolomba helped to advance Sri Lankan food in London, and the latest outpost in east London near Spitalfields is the most refined restaurant of the emerging group yet. Whereas Kolomba in Soho feels homely, the E1 restaurant feels mature and sophisticated, designed as it was by interior studio Fare Inc. The menu has lost none of its value in the move east though, with smaller dishes starting at about £4 and bigger sharers from around £12: it means one can eat exceptionally well here for less than £40.

12 Blossom Street, E1 6PL, kolamba.co.uk

The drinking den: Marquee Moon

The Cause is a popular clubby venue near docklands, but the team behind the nightclub space has set aside the DJ decks in favour of small plates and natty wines. This team has good form: it’s the same bunch who opened All My Friends in east London and the Greyhound in Peckham and now Marquee Moon, whilst also a hi-fi bar, will be the most food-forward of the lot. Drinks come courtesy Emmanuel Ferris-Hue, ex The Ned and Disrepute, and will focus on independent beers and spirits, with the co*cktail menu blending classics with east Asian flavours. This includes the Pandan Old Fashioned: a bourbon mixed drink with clarified brown butter, demerara sugar, topped with a Pandan leaf.

48 Stoke Newington Road, N16 7XJ, themarqueemoon.uk

The party (and the afterparty): RALLY

Returning to London this year is RALLY, the community-led day party with a focus on creating an atmosphere conducive to the best possible day out. DJs include Two Shell, Move D and DJ Fart in the Club with live performances from Actress and Mount Kimbie, marking this one out as a very special event. With four stages across the day, dance, electronica and house never sounded so good.

August 24, Gomm Road, SE16 2TX, rallyrallyrally.co.uk

The highbrow concert: Battersea Park in Concert

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For an altogether more grown-up affair, Battersea Park in Concert returns this bank holiday weekend with proms, musical show tunes and jazz all getting the orchestral treatment over the course of three days. Myleene Klass hosts the opening day with pieces from Mozart and Tchaikovsky, before Saturday’s “Night at the Musicals” which sees performances of the best-loved tunes from Chicago, Rent, The Greatest Showman and Greece. Closing out the weekend is an afternoon of swinging jazz, afro-beats and beloved jazz standards, courtesy the Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra.

August 24 - 26, Battersea Park, SW11 4NJ, batterseaparkinconcert.com

The comedy fix: Camden Fringe

For anyone who didn’t schlep up to Scotland for a month of laughs, the Camden Fringe is the best place in town to find comedy this bank holiday weekend. The Camden Fringe, as in Edinburgh, takes place across a multitude of pub venues, theatre stages, comedy clubs and, frankly, anywhere a microphone can be hooked up to a speaker. The shows are a mix of work-in-progress acts and more settled performances, including the likes of the “Silliad”, an entirely improvised comic retelling of classic myths and legends. Tickets tend to be keenly priced, from as little as £5, so it’s one not to miss.

The gig: Killer Mike at Scala

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Exterior shot of Scala in Kings Cross, London.

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Killer Mike won the 2024 Grammy for rap album of the year and his upcoming Scala gig marks not only his first UK concert in a year, but the first since his latest album “Michael” received its awards nod. Killer Mike’s flows span topics of racial injustice, his Atlanta upbringing and life in post-Trump America. His career has ebbed and flowed of late, but this is his first solo album in 11 years and while Killer Mike won’t sell out stadium tours, Scala will no doubt feel electric as he takes the stage.

August 26, 275 Pentonville Road, N1 9NL, scala.co.uk

The art fix: Moco Museum

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Central London’s newest art space, Moco, has opened in a tricky site on Marble Arch, next door to the short-lived Hard Rock Hotel, the short-lived Mound and the Frameless art installation (which feels as though you’re stepping into a screensaver). Moco has banked on the biggest global names in contemporary art to get the punters in though, meaning its inaugural exhibition sees works of Jean-Michel Basquiat alongside Andy Warhol, KAWS, Pablo Picasso and Keith Haring. The space is able to accommodate such big hitters thanks to a blend of physical and digital artworks and with a huge new Marina Abramovic exhibition planned for September, this new gallery going all in from the off.

1-4 Marble Arch, W2 2UH, mocomuseum.com

The (other) art fix: Greenwich + Docklands International Festival

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GDIF

The Greenwich + Docklands International Festival (GDIF) is a multi-disciplinary, multi-faceted, multi-hyphenate exhibition, spanning public art installations, dances, circus acts and plenty more, opening this weekend. From Life Lines, which sees five parkour performers traverse the docklands, to Thaw, an eight-hour aerial show charting one performer’s battle against a huge melting block of ice, the diversity of live theatre, artworks and performance art is truly unique. Some performances are ticketed, while others are available to view publicly at certain times throughout the day.

Across Greenwich and Docklands, festival.org

The food festival: Hampton Court Palace Food Festival

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The Hampton Court Palace Food Festival returns this year withmore than 150 vendors and exhibitors lining the London palace grounds. From sushi to British cheeses and from wine to whiskies, the variety of stalls will doubtless keep the family happy as you pick through the epicurean offerings surrounding the historic Henry VIII palace.

Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey KT8 9AU, hrpfestivals.com

The free day out: Dog Food market

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There’s really no escaping the fact that pets are expensive. For a few days this weekend though, your pets’ food bill at least should be a little lower as the vendors at Vauxhall’s Market Place are slinging freebies the way of your four-legged friends. Yorkie-shire pudding from Yorkshire Burrito, hound-dock & chips from Wicked Fish and pawsome poke from Inamo Sukoshi are just a few of the pun-riddled pet-friendly dishes your pooch can enjoy over the weekend.

August 24-26, MarketPlaceVauxhall, 7 South Lambeth Place, SW8 1SP, marketplaceuk.com

The ticket to book now (for later): All Jokes Aside by Kindred

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Kindred, the members club-turned-community space, is once again set to host its popular comedy night, All Jokes Aside, on August 28. Comedians Axel Blake, winner of 2022 Britain’s Got Talent, Leah Davies, and Kane Brown are all set to attend, offering what the venue calls “intimate fireside vibes”. There’s an option to pair with co*cktails and food from the Cellar at Kindred’s kitchen too, before ending the evening with DJs. Don’t miss this.

August 28, Bradmore House, Queen Caroline Street, W6 9BW, wearekindred.com

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FAQs

Are things open in London on bank holiday? ›

Many of London's shops, attractions and businesses stay open throughout the public holidays. Make sure to check opening times before visiting on these days, as some places have reduced hours while others might not open at all. Services on public transport might also be reduced.

Where to go bank holiday weekend in the UK? ›

Top Places to Visit this Bank Holiday
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What does a bank holiday mean in London? ›

A bank holiday is a national public holiday in the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies, and a colloquial term for a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland.

How can I spend a Saturday at London? ›

Choose from an array of Saturday Markets, explore the different shopping districts, dine in the best restaurants or enjoy some of the best events in London. We'd highly recommend a stroll around one of the beautiful parks of London and in summer, there are even public pools that people flock to!

Are museums in London closed on bank holidays? ›

Most museums are open on a bank holiday in London. However, all museums close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day. It is also worth noting that some museums don't open on Mondays (the day that bank holidays often fall on).

Is everything closed on bank holiday in UK? ›

These days, most shops and restaurants are open on Bank Holidays, and many cultural venues will hold special events.

What to do during a bank holiday? ›

With that in mind, here's a full list of 20 interesting, fun bank holiday activities to keep boredom at bay.
  • HAVE A BBQ. ...
  • GO FOR A WALK AND ENJOY NATURE. ...
  • VISIT A GALLERY. ...
  • HAVE A MOVIE DAY. ...
  • GO ON A STAYCATION… ...
  • 6. … ...
  • HAVE A PICNIC IN THE PARK. ...
  • GO TO A MUSEUM.

Which part of the UK has the most bank holidays? ›

There are eight bank holidays a year in England and Wales, nine in Scotland and ten in Northern Ireland.

Why is Monday a bank holiday in UK? ›

If a bank holiday is on a weekend, a 'substitute' weekday becomes a bank holiday, normally the following Monday. Your employer does not have to give you paid leave on bank or public holidays. Bank holidays might affect how and when your benefits are paid.

What is the difference between a public holiday and a bank holiday in the UK? ›

The term “bank” holiday is used interchangeably with “public” holiday. For all practical purposes there is no difference. There is, however, an academic difference between bank holidays derived from statute and public holidays at common law (such as Christmas Day in England and Wales). advice of the relevant Minister.

What's the deal with bank holidays? ›

Financial institutions close on bank holidays. American bank holidays tend to fall on federal holidays celebrated in the United States. Online banks may continue service during bank holidays, depending on the financial institution. Even so, deposits will not be transferred to your bank account on a bank holiday.

How do bank holidays work in the UK? ›

It's up to your employer to decide whether or not you have to work on bank holidays. If your place of work is closed on bank holidays, your employer can make you take them as part of your annual leave entitlement.

How much cash do I need per day in London? ›

So we're very familiar with the prices of transport, food, entertainment and more in London. Want a quick answer? We recommend budgeting around £105 plus (about $130 in US dollars) per day, per person, after paying to get there.

Do you need cash in London? ›

It's a good idea to have some pounds with you when you're in the UK. While cash isn't always needed, some small merchants prefer it, and you'll need it for tipping and buying things in markets too. In most cases the easiest option to get your travel cash is to make ATM withdrawals on arrival.

How can I see everything in London in one day? ›

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What day is everything closed in London? ›

Luckily for visitors, a vast majority of London attractions remain open on bank holidays with the exception of Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.

Do London tubes run on bank holidays? ›

The Waterloo and City Line doesn't run on Sundays (as Jespere says, it's primarily a commuter line for City workers), and on Bank Holidays, the tube runs a Sunday timetable.

Are UK markets open on bank holidays? ›

The stock market will be closed on Monday, August 26 for the summer bank holiday. For those wondering what the UK stock market opening times are for its usual trading hours, the London Stock Exchange (LSE) typically opens at 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday with a small break between 12pm and 12.02pm.

Are bank holidays legal in UK? ›

Bank holidays

Bank or public holidays do not have to be given as paid leave. An employer can choose to include bank holidays as part of a worker's statutory annual leave.

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