So many things to do in London where do you begin – Here’s a couple to try

by Chris P on 30/04/2010

grand designs live london

With 50% off this is worth a try

One of the brilliant things about bank holidays in London is that there’s so much more to do. Venues try that bit harder so there’s plenty on for everyone.

Unfortunately bank holidays in London also seem to bring bad weather so make sure you take your brolly with you if you’re going to any of the outdoor events.

I’d suggest go for something indoors which is what I’m planning on. For instance I love the Grand Designs TV programme (and no I haven’t got pots of money) and the Grand Designs Live exhibition is on at the Excel. I’ve bagged a 50% off the entry fee code which you can also use if you want to go.

Of course typical of London Transport they’re making it as difficult as they could to get there by shutting down the Jubilee Line. Here’s a link to their journey planner to help you work out a route.

The Southbank Centre would usually be another spot I’d hit on a bank holiday but the stuff on right now isn’t doing it for me. You might find something there so here’s the Southbank Centre link,  but instead I’m thinking of trying the Sci-Fi film festival in Piccadilly, why not give that a go.

Here’s the details for the 50% off for the Grand Designs exhibition, for this weekend. If booking on their website put promo code LONLOOP in the booking section and if you’re booking by phone quote LONLOOP.

That’s it and have a good bank hols and if you want to make sure you don’t miss offers like this subscribe to the blog in the top right hand corner.

One last thing I just checked the ticket situation for tomorrow night at Just the Tonic and the site says there are 70  tickets left. It looks like they’re being a bt naughty on ticket sales, yesterday it said they only had 50.

Also so that you don’t miss out on other things to do in London keep reading our blog.

Click here to stay up to date

Leave a Comment
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Previous post:

Next post: