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Welcome listeners to Things To Do In London with your resident sports-obsessed wanderer, Oly Bennet. It’s Saturday, June 13, 2026, and London is serving peak summer vibes: warm, bright, and busy enough that your to‑do list needs a warm-up stretch. Quick vibe check: the South Bank is already filling up with buskers and brunch hunters, parks are picnic-ready, and TfL reports the usual weekend engineering on a few tube lines, so always check the TfL Journey Planner or app before you sprint for that train like it’s the World Cup final. Here are some standout things happening today across the city’s playground. For culture lovers, the National Gallery’s latest exhibition in Trafalgar Square is pulling big crowds, so go early and then wander down to Covent Garden for street performers and coffee-fuelled people-watching. Over at the Southbank Centre, their summer festival is in full swing with free riverside installations, daytime family workshops, and evening performances that roll right into a sunset stroll along the Thames. If live music is your jam, the O2 and Wembley are both buzzing this weekend with major tours in town, plus smaller indie gigs in Camden, Brixton, and Shoreditch. Check local listings for tonight’s lineups and be ready for standing-room-only energy. For families, the Science Museum and Natural History Museum in South Kensington are running special weekend activities; they’re free to enter, but timed tickets are recommended, so don’t just rock up like it’s a surprise penalty shootout. Nightlife fans, Soho and Shoreditch are already gearing up for a big Saturday: rooftop bars across the city are leaning into the clear skies with DJs, skyline views, and cocktails that cost roughly the same as a small used bicycle, so choose wisely. On the news-and-cityfront side of things, keep an eye on new restaurant openings around King’s Cross, Battersea Power Station, and London Bridge, where fresh spots are launching everything from elevated street food to experimental tasting menus. Several stations have temporary closures or reduced service for upgrades this weekend, especially on some Overground and tube sections, so plan extra time if you’re heading to big events or late-night shows. Now for Oly’s must-do hit list for today: stroll Regent’s Canal from King’s Cross to Camden for a chill, scenic walk ending in pure market chaos and global street food. Head up to Primrose Hill or Greenwich Park for one of the best free views in London. Explore a lesser-known market like Maltby Street under the railway arches for serious food game. And if you’re sport-curious like me, find a local park hosting casual football, cricket, or even ultimate frisbee pick‑up games and jump in. Local tip: when you tap in on buses or the tube with contactless or Oyster, daily caps kick in, so you’ll never pay more than a travelcard for that zone combo. That means you can hop around the city chasing events like a transfer window rumor without worrying your wallet will retire early. And one fun fact: London has over 3,000 parks and green spaces, so you’re never far from a quick “half-time break” on the grass. For tomorrow, look out for more outdoor screenings, Sunday markets, and afternoon gigs, plus a fresh batch of exhibitions and pop-ups opening for the new week. Tune in then and I’ll guide you through another round of London adventures, oddities, and big-city magic. 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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