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Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in London with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennet, guiding you through the city like a winger down the touchline. It’s Thursday in London, the skies are doing their classic “will it rain, won’t it rain” routine, and temperatures are hovering in that light-jacket, sunglasses-in-your-pocket sweet spot. Classic capital chaos: busy, buzzy, and perfect for an adventure. Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town today. The Southbank Centre is alive with performances, pop-up food stalls, and riverside bars, making the Thames feel like a giant open-air lounge. Over at the West End, big hitters like Hamilton and The Lion King are packing theatres, while newer shows in Soho and the Strand are giving you that “I-saw-it-before-it-was-cool” bragging rights. For music lovers, check out tonight’s gigs around Camden and Brixton; venues there are hosting everything from indie bands to late-night DJ sets that’ll keep you moving past midnight. Families can head to the museums in South Kensington where many exhibits are still free, and the Science Museum and Natural History Museum are always a win with kids. If you’re a night owl, Shoreditch and Soho are buzzing with bars, speakeasies, and clubs offering everything from laid-back cocktails to full-on dance marathons. On the news and city updates front, Transport for London is continuing to remind everyone to check their journeys before they travel, as there can be service changes on the Tube and Overground, especially in the evenings and on certain lines. Keep an eye on TfL’s live updates for any delays or engineering works so your night out doesn’t turn into an accidental cross-city marathon. Around town, new restaurant openings keep popping up in areas like King’s Cross, Battersea Power Station, and Hackney, with everything from sleek rooftop spots to tiny indie joints serving serious comfort food. Now for Oly’s slam-dunk list of must-do moves today. Take a stroll along the South Bank from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge: you get Big Ben, the London Eye, street performers, book stalls, and city views that are basically free postcards. Dive into a neighborhood market: Borough Market for food fanatics, Camden Market for vintage, streetwear, and wonderfully weird finds, or Spitalfields for a bit of everything. If the weather holds, grab a picnic and head to Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, or Richmond Park, where, yes, you might spot actual deer—like a nature documentary, but with more coffee carts. For something quirkier, seek out a crazy mini-golf bar, a dart bar, or one of London’s indoor shuffleboard or axe-throwing venues—perfect for listeners who like their leisure with a side of friendly competition. Here’s your local tip of the day: if you want to feel like a true Londoner, stand on the right of the escalator in Tube stations and walk on the left. Nothing says “I’m new here” like blocking the escalator rush hour sprint. And for a fun fact: the London Underground is the world’s oldest metro system, and parts of it sit on top of former rivers now buried beneath the city. You’re basically surfing secret waterways every time you hop on the Tube. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow’s calendar: more live music across East London, potential late opening hours at some museums, and outdoor cinema and rooftop bar events as London leans into the long evenings. Tune in tomorrow for fresh picks, new openings, and more ways to squeeze every last drop of fun out of this 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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