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Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in London with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, beaming in on Friday, June 12, 2026. London’s feeling lively today: mild early summer temps, a mix of sun and cloud, and just enough breeze to make a Thames-side stroll feel like you’re in a movie montage. The city’s energy is peak “weekend warm-up.” Around the South Bank, street performers are already tuning guitars and juggling flaming torches, while food trucks warm up their grills. Over in the West End, theatre crowds are scooping up last-minute matinee tickets, and parks like Hyde Park and Regent’s Park are filling with picnic blankets, frisbees, and overly confident seagulls. If you’re hunting for events today, you’re spoiled. Theatre lovers can dive into a West End blockbuster like Hamilton or a classic Shakespeare production at the Globe, perfect for soaking up culture with a side of history. Music fans, keep an eye on big-name gigs at the O2 and indie bands at spots like Brixton and Camden – it’s Friday, so expect late-night encores and sweaty singalongs. Families can hit the South Kensington museum triangle: the Natural History Museum and Science Museum often run interactive exhibits and kid-friendly activities, and they’re free to enter. Festival fans may find pop-up food and drink markets in places like King’s Cross, Shoreditch, or along the river, with street food from all over the world and DJs spinning into the evening. And for nightlife, Soho and Shoreditch are buzzing as usual, from cocktail bars to underground comedy nights. On the local news front, Transport for London frequently tweaks routes and schedules on Fridays, especially on the Tube and Overground, so check live updates before you set out, and watch for any weekend engineering works that might hit major lines like the District or Northern. There’s a constant stream of new restaurant and bar openings: look out for fresh street-food-style spots around London Bridge, Coal Drops Yard, and Battersea Power Station, where old industrial spaces are turning into some of the city’s coolest hangouts. Cycling lanes continue to expand, so you’ll see plenty of Santander bikes whizzing past – a great option if you’re feeling adventurous. For must-do activities today, grab a coffee in Covent Garden, watch the performers in the piazza, then wander to the Thames and walk across Waterloo Bridge for one of the best skyline views in the city. Take a spin on the London Eye if the skies stay clear, or go a bit offbeat and explore Leadenhall Market or Neal’s Yard, both perfect for photos and snacks. If the weather holds into the evening, a sunset walk along the South Bank from Tower Bridge toward the London Eye is pure London magic. Local tip from your pal Oly: on the Tube, stand on the right of the escalator, walk on the left, and have your card or phone ready before the ticket barrier unless you want a symphony of eye-rolls. And if you’re hitting a busy pub, ordering at the bar with a smile will get you served faster than hovering shyly in the corner. Tomorrow, keep an ear out for more open-air fun: weekend markets like Borough Market, Portobello Road, and Columbia Road often crank things up on Saturdays, and you can expect more live music, street food, and maybe a quirky event or two in London’s parks – from outdoor yoga to oddball sports tournaments that I absolutely live for. 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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