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Things to Do in London: Friday Vibes, Museums, Music & Hidden Gems with Oly Bennet

3 min · 19. Juni 2026
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Welcome listeners to Things to Do in London with your globe-trotting sports nut pal, Oly Bennet. London is buzzing today: we’ve got classic moody clouds, mild temps, and that perfect “carry an umbrella but wear sunglasses” chaos that only this city can pull off. Vibe check: central London is extra lively with commuters dodging tourists, food markets firing up for lunch, and venues gearing up for a big Friday night. TfL reports the usual peak-hour crowding on the Tube, with some minor delays on a couple of lines, so factor in extra time and maybe embrace a scenic bus ride along the Thames instead. Here are some standout things happening today across the city. For culture lovers, the major museums like the British Museum, the V&A, and the Tate Modern are running blockbuster exhibitions with extended evening hours, perfect if you want art plus a sunset stroll along the South Bank afterward. Music fans can look forward to big-name and indie gigs across venues like the O2, Brixton Academy, and Camden’s legendary smaller clubs, where you might catch tomorrow’s headliners in an intimate setting. Families can dive into kid-friendly fun at spots like the Science Museum’s interactive galleries or one of London’s city farms, where little ones can meet goats instead of just pigeons for a change. Nightlife fans have their pick of themed club nights in Shoreditch and Soho, plus rooftop bars offering skyline views if the clouds behave. On the local news front, new restaurant and bar openings keep popping up, especially around Battersea Power Station and King’s Cross, turning old industrial corners into foodie playgrounds. TfL continues to promote contactless and Oyster for best fares, and there are periodic weekend engineering works on certain Tube and Overground lines, so checking the TfL status before you set out is as crucial as remembering which pub you left your umbrella in. If you’re plotting your day, here are some must-do moves. Start with a classic: a walk along the South Bank from Waterloo to Tower Bridge, scooping up views of Big Ben, the London Eye, and Shakespeare’s Globe in one glorious stride. For a hidden-gem feel, sneak into Leadenhall Market or Neal’s Yard for colorful corners and great coffee. Sports lovers can swing past Wembley, the Emirates, or Stamford Bridge for a stadium tour and imagine the roar of the crowd, or head to a park like Hyde Park or Clapham Common and join locals playing football, cricket, or the extremely serious sport of picnic-snacking. Local tip: if you’re hopping around the city, using contactless payment on the Tube and buses automatically caps your daily fare, so you can zigzag across London like a pro without doing math in the ticket hall. And remember, stand on the right of Tube escalators unless you want to trigger London’s fastest 100-meter eye-roll sprint. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow’s London lineup: weekend street markets ramping up in places like Portobello Road and Borough Market, more live sport in pubs and parks, and plenty of late-night events for party warriors. Tune in next time as we scout more quirky happenings and hidden corners of this ever-changing city. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

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Episode Things To Do In London: South Bank, Museums, Markets and Sunday Vibes Cover

Things To Do In London: South Bank, Museums, Markets and Sunday Vibes

Listeners, welcome to Things To Do In London with your resident sports-obsessed globetrotter, Oly Bennet. It’s Sunday in the capital, the Thames is glinting, skies are a classic London mix of bright patches and passing clouds, and there’s a warm, buzzy weekend energy rolling through the city as football shirts, festival outfits, and Sunday brunch crowds collide. Quick snapshot of today’s vibe: the BBC weather team is calling for mild temperatures with only light showers, so it’s prime time for park strolls, riverside walks, and outdoor markets. Transport for London notes that central routes are busier than usual thanks to weekend events, so expect a few crowded platforms and leave a little extra time. Let’s hit today’s standout events. Over on the South Bank, the Southbank Centre is hosting summer performances, street food, and riverside pop-ups, turning the area into a festival-style playground for culture lovers. The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square is showcasing major exhibitions perfect for art fans who want world-class masterpieces with the bonus of people-watching in one of London’s liveliest squares. For families, the Natural History Museum in South Kensington is in full weekend swing with dinosaur galleries, kid-friendly activities, and that iconic blue whale greeting you in the main hall. Music lovers can head east, where venues in Shoreditch and Hackney are running Sunday gigs and DJ sets, with Resident Advisor listing plenty of house, techno, and live bands deep into the night. And if you’re a theatre fan, the West End is stacked with Sunday matinees, from big-name musicals to quirky plays in smaller venues. On to local news and nuggets. London food blogs and Time Out London report a fresh wave of openings around Soho and King’s Cross, including new small-plate spots and cocktail bars tucked down side streets—perfect for a pre-show or post-gig refuel. TfL is flagging planned engineering works on parts of the Overground and some suburban rail lines, so check the TfL Journey Planner or Citymapper before you dash out; the Tube in Zones 1 and 2 is mostly running well, but with the usual weekend pinch points around major interchanges. If you’re wondering what to actually do today, here’s the game plan. Start with a stroll through Hyde Park or Regent’s Park, then hit a street market like Borough Market for incredible food or Brick Lane for vintage shopping and wild people-watching. For a hidden-gem feel, duck into Leadenhall Market in the City: it’s part Harry Potter, part Roman history, and part “how is this even real?” If you want peak London views, head up to the Sky Garden or another city viewpoint around sunset and watch the skyline light up like a Champions League final. Local tip from your globe-trotting host: Londoners walk fast, stand on the right of the escalator, and tap in and out with contactless or an Oyster card to get the best fares. And here’s a fun fact: according to the Museum of London, the city has hosted everything from Tudor-era bear-baiting to 21st-century e-sports tournaments—this place has always loved wild competitions, official or not. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow: event listings from Visit London and Secret London are teasing more open-air cinema screenings, midweek gig announcements, and pop-up food residencies launching in the next few days. Tune in tomorrow for a fresh hit of London adventures, from rooftop bars to riverside runs to the quirkiest corners of the capital. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

21. Juni 20264 min
Episode Things to Do in London This Saturday: South Bank, Hyde Park, and Hidden Gems Cover

Things to Do in London This Saturday: South Bank, Hyde Park, and Hidden Gems

Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in London with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennet, coming to you this Saturday in the heart of one of the liveliest cities on Earth. London’s serving its classic combo today: mild temps, patchy sunshine, a solid chance of “is that rain or just London being dramatic,” and streets buzzing with summer energy from the South Bank to Camden. Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town today. Over on the South Bank, the riverside is packed with buskers, pop-up food stalls, and performers turning the Thames walkway into London’s unofficial outdoor festival. Up in Hyde Park, families are out biking, picnicking, and chasing ice cream vans like it’s an Olympic sport. Tonight, major gigs and DJ sets are lighting up venues from Brixton to Shoreditch, with club nights running late for those of you going for the gold in staying out past midnight. West End theatres are in full swing too, with matinees and evening shows drawing big crowds around Leicester Square and Covent Garden. On the local news front, Transport for London has its usual weekend twist: some Tube lines and Overground routes have partial closures for engineering works, so listeners should check the TfL site or app before heading out to avoid the “accidental two-hour scenic tour of Zone 3.” There’s also buzz about new restaurant and bar openings in Soho and King’s Cross, where converted warehouses now host everything from natural wine bars to tiny spots serving elevated British comfort food. Down by Battersea Power Station, the riverside development keeps adding shops and eateries, turning it into one of the city’s trendiest hangouts. If you’re planning your day, here are some must-do moves. Start with a stroll along the Regent’s Canal between King’s Cross and Camden: you get street art, houseboats, and the feeling that you’ve unlocked a secret London walking route. Hit a classic like the Tower of London or the London Eye if you want the big-ticket icons, then balance it with a hidden gem like Neal’s Yard in Covent Garden, a tiny, colorful courtyard that feels like stepping into another world. As evening hits, grab a drink or a bite at a riverside pub near London Bridge or Hammersmith and watch the sky change over the Thames. Local tip from your sporty tour guide: in central London, walking is often faster than trying to change Tubes three times. If a place is one or two stops away, just walk it—you’ll discover backstreets, quirky shops, and bonus doughnut opportunities. And if you want to sound like a local, remember: it’s not the subway, it’s the Tube; not downtown, it’s the West End or the City. Before we wrap up, keep an eye on tomorrow: more summer events along the river, weekend markets in places like Brick Lane and Portobello Road, and another packed day of theatre, music, and late-night fun. Tune in next time as we dive into what’s on the schedule for your Sunday in London and uncover more oddball corners of the city. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

Gestern3 min
Episode Things to Do in London: Friday Vibes, Museums, Music & Hidden Gems with Oly Bennet Cover

Things to Do in London: Friday Vibes, Museums, Music & Hidden Gems with Oly Bennet

Welcome listeners to Things to Do in London with your globe-trotting sports nut pal, Oly Bennet. London is buzzing today: we’ve got classic moody clouds, mild temps, and that perfect “carry an umbrella but wear sunglasses” chaos that only this city can pull off. Vibe check: central London is extra lively with commuters dodging tourists, food markets firing up for lunch, and venues gearing up for a big Friday night. TfL reports the usual peak-hour crowding on the Tube, with some minor delays on a couple of lines, so factor in extra time and maybe embrace a scenic bus ride along the Thames instead. Here are some standout things happening today across the city. For culture lovers, the major museums like the British Museum, the V&A, and the Tate Modern are running blockbuster exhibitions with extended evening hours, perfect if you want art plus a sunset stroll along the South Bank afterward. Music fans can look forward to big-name and indie gigs across venues like the O2, Brixton Academy, and Camden’s legendary smaller clubs, where you might catch tomorrow’s headliners in an intimate setting. Families can dive into kid-friendly fun at spots like the Science Museum’s interactive galleries or one of London’s city farms, where little ones can meet goats instead of just pigeons for a change. Nightlife fans have their pick of themed club nights in Shoreditch and Soho, plus rooftop bars offering skyline views if the clouds behave. On the local news front, new restaurant and bar openings keep popping up, especially around Battersea Power Station and King’s Cross, turning old industrial corners into foodie playgrounds. TfL continues to promote contactless and Oyster for best fares, and there are periodic weekend engineering works on certain Tube and Overground lines, so checking the TfL status before you set out is as crucial as remembering which pub you left your umbrella in. If you’re plotting your day, here are some must-do moves. Start with a classic: a walk along the South Bank from Waterloo to Tower Bridge, scooping up views of Big Ben, the London Eye, and Shakespeare’s Globe in one glorious stride. For a hidden-gem feel, sneak into Leadenhall Market or Neal’s Yard for colorful corners and great coffee. Sports lovers can swing past Wembley, the Emirates, or Stamford Bridge for a stadium tour and imagine the roar of the crowd, or head to a park like Hyde Park or Clapham Common and join locals playing football, cricket, or the extremely serious sport of picnic-snacking. Local tip: if you’re hopping around the city, using contactless payment on the Tube and buses automatically caps your daily fare, so you can zigzag across London like a pro without doing math in the ticket hall. And remember, stand on the right of Tube escalators unless you want to trigger London’s fastest 100-meter eye-roll sprint. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow’s London lineup: weekend street markets ramping up in places like Portobello Road and Borough Market, more live sport in pubs and parks, and plenty of late-night events for party warriors. Tune in next time as we scout more quirky happenings and hidden corners of this ever-changing city. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

19. Juni 20263 min
Episode Things to do in London: Parks, Markets, and Late-Night Vibes with Oly Bennet Cover

Things to do in London: Parks, Markets, and Late-Night Vibes with Oly Bennet

Welcome listeners to Things to do in London with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennet, diving headfirst into the capital’s chaos today. London’s rolling into the day with that classic mix of bright spells, mild temps, and “keep-an-umbrella-just-in-case” skies, the kind of weather that screams: layers on, adventure mode activated. According to the Met Office, central London is sitting comfortably in the low 20s Celsius with clouds drifting in and out and only a light chance of showers later, perfect for park roaming, market browsing, and late-night gig hopping. The city feels buzzy, with tourists back in full force, office workers spilling out of stations, and every café queue powered by iced lattes and impatience. Now, today’s standout events. At the Southbank Centre, there’s a packed cultural programme running all day, from contemporary art installations to riverside performances, ideal for listeners who like their Thames views with a side of brain food. Over in Hyde Park, Live Nation’s summer concert series continues tonight, with a big-name headliner plus support acts turning the park into one giant outdoor singalong. For families, the Natural History Museum is running its popular Dino Discovery and hands-on science sessions, a perfect way to entertain kids while you pretend you came “for them” and not the dinosaurs. Food lovers can swing by Borough Market where traders are leaning into summer with seasonal street food, from grilled halloumi wraps to small-batch ice cream. And if nightlife is your sport, Shoreditch and Dalston are packed with late-night DJ sets and pop-up bars, with venues along Kingsland Road and around Old Street hosting everything from Afrobeat nights to indie disco. On the local news front, Transport for London reports minor delays on some Tube lines due to ongoing upgrades, and weekend engineering works are affecting parts of the Overground, so always check TfL before you tap in. Several London blogs are buzzing about a new rooftop bar opening near Waterloo, offering skyline views of the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament, plus small plates and cocktails designed for sunset bragging rights. There’s also talk of a new brunch spot in Hackney focusing on plant-based comfort food, already drawing queues of hungry hipsters and curious locals. If you’re plotting your day, must-do moves include a stroll along Regent’s Canal from King’s Cross to Camden, weaving past narrowboats, waterside cafés, and street art. Swing through Covent Garden for street performers and quick shopping hits, then hop over to the Tate Modern for world-class art and that epic view from the riverside. If you want a hidden gem, slip into Leadenhall Market in the City: part Harry Potter vibe, part historic arcade, and surprisingly peaceful outside of rush hour. Local tip: if you’re zig-zagging across town, buses can be your secret weapon. They’re usually less crowded than the Tube, cheaper if you chain journeys within the daily cap, and you get a rolling city tour thrown in. Tap in, but remember you don’t need to tap out. Fun fact: London has more than 3,000 parks and green spaces, so wherever you are, you’re never far from a patch of grass for an impromptu picnic, a workout, or a sit-down to question your life choices after climbing all those Tube stairs. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for more outdoor gigs, late-opening museum events, and maybe a quirky local festival or sports screening popping up in one of the city’s many beer gardens and fan zones. Tune in then as I, Oly Bennet, hunt down the next round of London adventures for you. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

18. Juni 20264 min
Episode Things to Do in London: Sunshine, Shows, and Dodging Slow Walkers Cover

Things to Do in London: Sunshine, Shows, and Dodging Slow Walkers

Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in London with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, your guide to the glorious chaos of the capital today. London’s waking up with its classic combo: bursts of sunshine playing peekaboo with the clouds, mild temperatures, and just enough breeze to make your coffee taste heroic as you sip it by the Thames. Across the city, the vibe is buzzing. It’s a prime day for festivals, football shirts, and that eternal London sport: dodging slow walkers on Oxford Street. Major museums and galleries are in full swing with weekend exhibitions, West End shows are gearing up for packed houses tonight, and the parks are filling with picnic blankets, frisbees, and people pretending they don’t care about the weather app. If you’re craving culture, head toward Southbank where the big arts venues are rolling out weekend performances, riverside food stalls, and street performers turning the promenade into an open-air circus. Over in the West End, blockbuster musicals and new plays are selling out fast, so if you’re eyeing a show, snap up those last-minute tickets by early afternoon. For music lovers, expect plenty of gigs dotted around Camden, Brixton, and Shoreditch, from indie bands in tiny venues to big-name DJs spinning late into the night. Families can make a beeline for the big museums in South Kensington, many of which are free and hosting kid-friendly activities today, from science demos to hands-on history fun. And if nightlife is your sport of choice, central London’s bars and clubs are lining up themed nights, rooftop parties, and late-opening spots with skyline views. On the city update front, Transport for London is keeping things interesting as always. Weekend engineering works may affect some Underground and Overground lines, especially on outer branches, so check TfL’s live updates before you set off and give yourself a bit of extra time if you’re crossing the city. There are also ongoing improvements around major stations like London Bridge, Victoria, and Liverpool Street, so follow the temporary signs even if you think you know those stations like the back of your Oyster card. Food-wise, London’s restaurant scene never sleeps: several new spots have opened recently in Soho, Shoreditch, and King’s Cross, ranging from small-plate wine bars to bold new takes on global street food. If you love a queue, you’ll find one; if you don’t, aim for slightly off-peak dining times and you’ll eat like royalty without the wait. Now for Oly’s must-do playbook for the day. Start with a slow wander through one of the big markets: Borough Market for foodie heaven, Columbia Road if it’s a flower market day, or Brick Lane for vintage treasure hunting and unbeatable people-watching. Then hit a park: Hyde Park and Regent’s Park are the classics, but if you want a local feel, try Victoria Park in the East or Battersea Park by the river. As the afternoon rolls in, cruise along the Southbank or hop on a river boat for that bonus skyline view. Tonight, pick your flavour: a West End show, a gig in a smaller venue, or a cosy pub with a Sunday roast and a TV showing whatever match is on, because in London, sport is basically a second religion. Here’s your local tip of the day: if a Tube train arrives packed and you’re not in a rush, let it go and wait for the next one. Very often the second train is noticeably quieter, and you’ll spend less time wedged under someone’s armpit. And remember, when in doubt on the escalator, stand on the right, walk on the left, and you’ll instantly blend in like a seasoned Londoner. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow’s calendar: more outdoor screenings, midweek theatre deals, and fresh gigs dropping into the schedule, plus the ever-changing lineup of pop-up food stalls and rooftop bars. Tune in again for more ways to squeeze every last drop of fun out of London. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

14. Juni 20264 min