| Your guide to an epic autumn in London Sunday strolls in a Royal Park that's blanketed in golden leaves. Seeing the city sparkle with Bonfire Night fireworks. Getting spooky at one of the Magnificent Seven cemeteries. Autumn in London is pretty darn magical — and, as always, we're here to bring you the best of it. Looking for things to do this Halloween? We've got a guide for that. Want to know which exhibitions not to miss this month? We've got a guide for that, too! Stuck for ways to keep the kids entertained during half term? Well, you get the idea. Add Black History Month celebrations, side-splitting comedy shows, and Thanksgiving feasts into the mix, and you've got all the entertainment you need to see you through till Christmas. But if, after perusing all of that, your calendar isn't quite full enough, click below for even more excellent autumn antics. |
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| | Save Big At The Other Art Fair Art lovers, assemble! We've scored you half-price entry to London's coolest art fair, which returns to The Old Truman Brewery, 14-17 October. Buy direct from 140 artists, ogle at Tracey Emin's brain sculpture, snap up a signed Noel Fielding poster, and enjoy DJ sets, tequila tastings, and live tattooing. |
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| Uncover Secrets Of The Savoy Susan Schwartz, founder of the popular Lush Life Podcast, has launched a spin-off book club at Oriole cocktail bar. Join her there on 19 October for a free discussion about the history of gin and the secrets of the Savoy Hotel with author Olivia Williams. |
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| Mental Wellbeing Quiz From meditation to volunteering, we can all take small steps to look after our own mental health. Take the time to check in with yourself with this quick quiz and receive personalised tips — part of the Every Mind Matters campaign. |
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| New Cocktail Bar Alert The team behind hip Shoreditch speakeasy Happiness Forgets has just launched a new bar, upstairs from the Hoxton Square venue. Ever After combines expertly-crafted cocktails with a creative small plates menu — think pork belly tacos, roasted aubergine, and burrata drizzled with basil oil. |
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| Cromwell's Last Chapter The Mirror and The Light, the captivating conclusion of Hilary Mantel's acclaimed Wolf Hall trilogy, has landed in the West End. See how the story of Thomas Cromwell, one of the most remarkable figures in Tudor history, ends this autumn at Gielgud Theatre. |
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| Introducing London Living Rent Want to get onto the property ladder, but can't afford to just yet? With L&Q’s London Living Rent Scheme, you can rent a property for up to 50% less and reach those savings goals faster. You'll even have the chance to buy your rented home, if you want it. |
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