The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Thursday 22nd April.
Top events in London tomorrow
Online events / webinars
This illustrated lecture marks 150 years since Dickens’s death by reflecting on the nature of his creative genius and his legacy.
1pm to 2pm

A Zoom talk presented by award-winning storyteller Vanessa Woolf on the mystical life of Dr Dee including his links with Fulham Palace
5:30pm to 6:30pm

A discussion on the plan to restore Bennerley Viaduct and create an exciting new public space.
6pm to :

This lecture will explore the current and future scope of the law of incitement to religious hatred in light of our long and troubled history of dealing with religious speech.
6pm to 7pm

Newspaper reports and a few photographs in the museum archive reveal that the house was squatted, but who were the squatters and was the building experienced at that time?
6:30pm to 8pm

An online talk about historic graffiti located in Southwark Cathedral
6:30pm to 7:30pm

Miles will discuss his life and work, from the changing landscape of advertising to his lifelong support of the arts.
6:30pm to 7:30pm
A Capital Feast – the history of London’s most famous food and drink emporiums from breakfast tea to after-dinner
6:30pm to 7:30pm

On the eleventh anniversary of the burial of Malcolm McLaren in Highgate's East Cemetery, a talk about his life and work.
7pm to :
This talk will look at four shortlisted entries in Highgate Cemetery’s ‘landscape masterplan’ competition.
7:30pm to 9pm

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Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon

The Royal Society of Sculptors is showcasing the work of Naomi Blake FRBS with an outdoor exhibition on the sculpture terrace.

All Day
South Kensington
Ends on Sun 6th June

British artist Antony Cairns continues his exploration of the global metropolis in a new exhibition; his first UK solo exhibition for over four years.

10am to 6pm
Tottenham Court Road
Ends on Fri 4th June

An exhibition around the roof garden above the Elizabeth line station of large geometric coloured shapes.

All Day
Poplar
Ends on Sat 19th June

This exhibition brings together 26 pictures from a new series Gilbert & George have been working on for over two years.

10am to 3:30pm
St James
Ends on Closing soon Fri, 30th April

Free
Not Vital: Paintings
This exhibition features a selection of works never previously exhibited in the UK, many of which have never been seen by the public.

10am to 6pm
Hanover Square
Ends on Wed 26th May
In this exhibition, a suggestion of haunting, or ghostliness, is manifested in a different way.
10am to 5:45pm
Mayfair
Ends on Sat 5th June

The exhibition presents a select sampling of Koraïchi’s works in different media created during this past year of global crisis.

12:30pm to 5:30pm
Clerkenwell
Ends on Sat 12th June

The first solo exhibition in Europe devoted to three generations of women artists living in Gee’s Bend, a remote black community situated on a U-turn in the Alabama River.

10am to 6pm
Tottenham Court Road
Ends on Closing soon Sun, 25th April

An open-air exhibition documenting the overland journey photographer Christopher Wilton-Steer undertook in 2019 following the historic trade route.

All Day
Kings Cross
Ends on Wed 16th June
Hampton Court Palace is planting over 100,000 bulbs in their gardens for their first Tulip Festival.
10am to 4pm
East Molesey
Ends on Closing soon Mon, 3rd May
Walking tours of London on tomorrow
Follow the trail left by monks and monarchs, press barons and literary giants along the highway and down its twisting alleyways.


£15.00
The Famous Square Mile
A walk that explores the very heart of the City – the most historic part of the capital.


£15.00
Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
This Magical Mystery Tour is a chance to “Imagine” Beatlemania and the Swinging 60s.


£15.00
Old Westminster Walking Tour
A guided walk around Westminster and get to see the hidden and ever so picturesque Georgian back streets where all the political salons are

