London Weekend Guide: Art, Lights, Markets, and More
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Let's start with what's happening this weekend. The London Art Fair is running through Saturday at the Business Design Centre in Islington, showcasing modern and contemporary pieces from galleries across London and beyond. If you're into art, this is the perfect chance to discover new work and support local artists.
Over in Canary Wharf, the Winter Lights are creating a magical atmosphere through January thirty-first. This free light trail features stunning illuminated artworks scattered throughout the area, and you can even catch some ice skating while you're there. The rink stays open through February, making it one of London's longest-running winter skating spots.
Saturday brings some fantastic cultural experiences. The Young V&A is hosting a Story Festival with free events and performances for children and families from eleven in the morning until three in the afternoon. Expect live bands, puppets, and special sensory-friendly performances. If you prefer something more active, the new Peckham Farmers Market launches this Saturday on Bellenden Road from nine-thirty in the morning until three in the afternoon. You'll find fresh produce, street food, coffee, wine, and live music all in one place.
For theatre lovers, there's plenty happening. Adam Riches is bringing his one-man show Jimmy to the Park Theatre on Saturday at three and seven-thirty in the evening. It's depicting tennis legend Jimmy Connors' incredible comeback at the nineteen ninety-one US Open, and these are the final performances of the run.
Sunday offers equally exciting options. The Adams Antiques Fair opens at the Royal Horticultural Halls in Westminster with one hundred thirty dealers from across the UK selling jewellery, silver, and collectables. Arrive early as queues do tend to form before doors open at ten in the morning.
For something more relaxed, the Smithfield Market Walk is an adults-only guided tour at three in the afternoon, exploring the history around this historic area near where the new London Museum will open later this year.
And if you're after live music and socialising, movement is happening at SET Social on Sunday evening for just five to seven pounds.
London really does have something for everyone this weekend. Thank you so much for tuning in and please make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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