After a 250-year absence, the ‘Dictionary Desk’ of celebrated 18th century writer Samuel Johnson makes a historic return to his former abode, Dr Johnson’s House in the City of London.
A new display that celebrates the City’s rich history of scientific innovation and invention.
Discover Penny Squares, East London's newest Italian gem! Think handcrafted pizzas, fresh pasta, and authentic Italian flavours in a cosy, welcoming setting. Buon Appetito!
Start the new year with an exciting and diverse programme of films and special events at the Barbican Cinema! From engaging ScreenTalks and classic silent films to relaxed family screenings and restored cinematic gems, there’s something for everyone this January.
A free immersive art experience blending technology, creativity, and wellness.
Learn how to Swing, Jive, strolls, Rock 'N' Roll and more! Looking to learn solo dancing or wanting to keep fit with uplifting toe tapping music this Dance class is for you.
Myths, gods and hidden histories. Discover Jonathan Baldock’s 0.1%, a new immersive installation at London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE.
The Indonesian artist transforms The Curve in her first solo UK exhibition. Via painting, installation, embroidery and scent, take a sensory journey exploring ancestral memory, ritual and migration.
Magic. Deception. Secrets. Who holds the keys to the inner knowledge, and what must we do to attain them? An immersive new show combining magic and masonry comes to Andaz Liverpool Street from Sept 2024.
Yui Yamamoto and Ruby Antonowicz-Behnan will deliver a moving performance entitled Requiem in Progress that reflects the profound grief they have felt due to the loss of close family.
Enjoy Coffee with the Curator at Dr Johnson's House. Hear the story of the life and work of one of England's greatest literary figures over a coffee and pastry.
Experience an evening of passion and drama as Sir Antonio Pappano conducts the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican. Featuring Janine Jansen, this unforgettable programme includes works by Walker, Bernstein, and Walton.
A revolving programme of family activities may have you heading into the Roman Amphitheatre and hearing tales of Roman conquests, or creating crafts from the Victorian paintings surrounding you.
Leadenhall Market will be hosting the much-loved SoLo Craft Fair for a special Valentine’s pop-up weekend market, creating the perfect occasion to buy something beautifully handcrafted for one’s significant other.
Immerse yourself in evocative portraits of night and sea with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican. Featuring works by Maconchy, Walton, and Vaughan Williams, this all-British programme captures awe, mystery, and meditative beauty.
Participants will be guided through a series of exercises centred on an event that fundamentally changes how a character sees the world.
Explore words and worlds at this day of pop-up readings, live events and workshops, nestled among the plants in our living, breathing conservatory.
How do writers and artists create worlds and imagine new possibilities? Discover more at this panel discussion featuring guest speakers including Season Butler, Sarah Shin, and Sammy Lee.
Discover Henry VIII as you’ve never seen it before. A bold reimagining that centres the untold female perspective in this well-known tale of a king’s relentless quest for a male heir.
Brilliant Guildhall School Jazz ensemble, the 'Improvisers' Workshop', performs with Annette Walker, one of the leading exponents of a generation of tap dancers.
Express yourself freely and creatively at this figure and portrait drawing course that will encourage you to reflect on the themes of family and the home.
Join Dr Julie Peakman for an evening exploring London's libertine women – sex, scandal, and power at Dr Johnson's House! Ticket includes wine, a chance to view Dr Johnson's House and a book signing.
This Valentine’s Day, head to Fortnum’s Bar & Restaurant at The Royal Exchange for an evening to remember. Enjoy an extraordinary four-course menu in the company of live jazz, from the ever-soulful Dee Quartet.
Guildhall Jazz Orchestra and Choir welcome guitarist and composer Steve Banks to perform his debut album, Emboldened, re-voiced for jazz orchestra and choir from the original quintet by Jonathan Silk.
This February Half Term, join the hunt for Colonel Blood and his gang as they stir up trouble at the Tower of London in an exciting, family-friendly performance.
A free fun-filled morning at St Paul’s Cathedral for all the family! Join them to explore the themes of peace and reconciliation through craft and games and learn how each of us can make a big impact in the world.
This half-term, join London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE for a fun, free and creative family day, inspired by 0.1% by Jonathan Baldock. Craft a piece of art, explore the exhibition and the Temple of Mithras below.
This February half-term, come and join Guildhall Art Gallery for a creative family day. Families with young children are invited to try their hand at making stained glass inspired banners as well as floating window roundels all responding to the theme ‘Art of Stained Glass’ and the practice of both past and present female glass artists.
Experience the ultimate rejuvenation with Rooftop Yoga and Brunch, guided by London's best yoga instructors, in the breathtaking setting of The Skyline London rooftop terrace.
Prepare to see St Paul’s in a whole new light. Transforming the interior of this iconic London landmark, 'Luminous' offers a breathtaking fusion of art, sound, and architecture.
Immerse yourself in the charm and wit of Mansfield Park, Jonathan Dove's enchanting opera based on Jane Austen’s beloved novel, performed at Guildhall School of Music & Drama in the author's 250th anniversary year.
Discover two of the best-preserved Roman sites in London with archaeologist Dr Andrew Lane; the Roman Amphitheatre & Billingsgate Bath House
Watch and cheer on members from City Livery companies, many in fancy dress, as they race around Guildhall Yard for this thrilling annual event.
Join archaeologist Dr Andrew Lane for an extended tour of one of the most important buildings in Roman London.
A joyful and enigmatic reinvention of Shakespeare's tragedy that explores what it's like to 'be' in a world that often excludes you, performed by a powerful cast of actors with Down's Syndrome.
Brimming with joyful movement, brutal honesty and tender insight, this coming-of-age comedy-drama follows the life of Romeo, a Black, Gay, British-Jamaican boy growing up in North London.
Stephen Rea gives a 'hauntingly good' (Guardian) performance in this triumphant production of Samuel Beckett's solo masterpiece about memory, loneliness and lost love.
Visit the City for the Lord Mayor’s Show - a three mile long outdoor procession with colourful floats, music and fun.