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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/
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