Top free plans of the week in London!

Exciting Free Events in London: Your Guide for the Week

As we dive into another week, here’s a curated selection of exceptional free events happening in London that you won’t want to miss. From outdoor festivals to artistic exhibitions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Check out the highlights below and feel free to join my weekly newsletter for more exciting updates!

🎉 Monday, 26 May – On The Rye Festival

Kickstart your week with the vibrant On The Rye Festival at Peckham Rye Park & Common. This outdoor celebration promises to bring the community together with live music, DJs, delicious food, and fun activities catering to all ages. It’s the ideal way to spend a relaxed Bank Holiday Monday.

  • Location: Peckham Rye Park & Common
  • Time: 1 PM – 9 PM

🎧 Tuesday, 27 May – DRTY Open Decks with Voices Radio

Student DJs, this is your chance to shine! Join the DRTY Open Decks event where you can showcase your talents and have a shot at winning £100 cash along with a slot on Voices Radio. All musical genres are welcome, promising an evening filled with dance, spirited energy, and refreshing drinks (with £5 specials for those with student ID).

  • Location: The Piazza, Mercato Metropolitano, SE1 6DR
  • Time: 7:30 PM – 11 PM

🎨 Wednesday, 28 May – Garden to Canvas: Cedric Morris & Benton End

Delve into the world of art at the Philip Mould Gallery, featuring a captivating exhibition of Cedric Morris’s garden paintings. This showcase beautifully portrays the flora and scenes from his historic home, Benton End, and emphasizes how his work plays a role in restoring the renowned garden.

  • Location: Philip Mould Gallery, 18–19 Pall Mall
  • Time: Monday – Friday, 9:30 AM – 6 PM

🎨 Thursday, 29 May (Running until 27 July) – Arpita Singh: Remembering

Don’t miss the inaugural solo exhibition of renowned artist Arpita Singh, presented at Serpentine North Gallery. Discover a collection of her dynamic paintings and drawings that span over six decades, exploring themes rooted in Bengali folk art, motherhood, and social transformation.

One thought on “Top free plans of the week in London!

  1. Great roundup of free events this week in London!

    As a London resident, I always appreciate when the city offers such a diverse range of free activities. For those planning to visit or explore more locally:

    • On The Rye Festival: Peckham Rye Park is a lovely spot, especially on Bank Holidays. If you’re there early, consider also exploring the nearby independent cafes and vintage shops for a truly local experience.
    • DRTY Open Decks: Mercato Metropolitano is a fantastic food market with a vibrant community spirit. After enjoying some live tunes, it’s worth strolling around for some delicious street food from various cultures.
    • Garden to Canvas: The Philip Mould Gallery often hosts insightful talks alongside exhibitions—check their schedule for any free guided tours or artist talks during the week.
    • Arpita Singh: Remembering: The Serpentine North is not far from Hyde Park, which is perfect if you’re looking to combine art with a peaceful walk or a picnic after the exhibition.

    It’s fantastic to see such a vibrant cultural scene in London, and many of these events are great opportunities to connect with fellow residents and visitors alike. Don’t forget to check event

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