The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Sunday 29th September.
Top events in London on Sun 29th Sep 2024
A WW2-era history attraction that's open to the public once a month.
10:30am to 4pm
Watford
Once a month, the oldest building in Hackney, St Augustine's Tower is open, so you can climb up to the top.
2pm to 4:30pm
Hackney
Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
Loaned from Brighton Museum, this display showcases more than 300 years of popular British history.
10am to 5:45pm
South Kensington
Ends on Sun 29th September
Take a deeper look into the human experience of conflict with Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington at IWM London.
10am to 6pm
Southwark
Ends on Sun 29th September
An exhibition of diaries collected by the artist Dylan Jonas Stone.
10am to 5pm
Holborn
Ends on Sun 29th September
This exhibition charts the evolution of royal portrait photography from the 1920s to the present day, bringing together more than 150 photographic prints, proofs and documents from the Royal Collection and the Royal Archives.
10am to 5:30pm
Whitehall
Ends on Sun 6th October
Spanning 400 years, this exhibition follows women on their journeys to becoming professional artists.
10am to 6pm
Pimlico
Ends on Sun 13th October
Discover how British artists and writers invaded America and made their mark on iconic superheroes and more.
12pm to 4pm
New Oxford Street
Ends on Sat 19th October
London-based multidisciplinary artist Carey Bennett depicts vivid recollections of everyday brands through the method of screen-printing.
11am to 5pm
Notting Hill
Ends on Sat 19th October
Discover the story of the friendships that made modern art
10am to 6pm
Southwark
Ends on Sun 20th October
The Wallace Collection explore the remarkable life and legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), the founder of the Sikh Empire (1799-1849).
10am to 5pm
Marylebone High St
Ends on Sun 20th October
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
10am to 5:30pm
West Kensington
Ends on Sun 20th October