Theatre shows & Musicals
The Devil Wears Prada - With songs by Elton John A new musical about fashion and glamour with a soundtrack of songs by Elton John
Exclusive prices Roald Dahls Matilda The Musical - Music by Tim Minchin Roald Dahls childrens story about Matilda teaching the grown-ups a lesson2
Hamilton - American revolutionary musical The Tony Award-winning musical about George Washingtons right hand man
Save up to 34% TINA - The Tina Turner Musical at the Aldwych Theatre The story of Tinas life from her humble start in Nutbush to becoming a global superstar
The Play That Goes Wrong at the Duchess Theatre Will Cornley Drama Society crack under the pressure of putting on a new show?2
Save up to 48% Agatha Christies The Mousetrap at St Martins Theatre The worlds longest-running play will keep you guessing whodunnit until the very end
Art & Museum exhibitions
Mike Kelley: Ghost & Spirit at the Tate Modern The first major UK exhibition by American artist Mike Kelley at the Tate Modern
Anthony McCalls immersive arts at the Tate Modern An exhibition of large-scale immersive artworks that visitors can enter and explore
Family & Kid’s events
DNA VR: Virtual Reality Arcade Experience Immerse yourself inside a virtual reality world with more than 40 games to play
Political events & Military parades
Photographing 1980s Britain: A Critical Decade An exhibition of photographs taken during the turbulent Thatcher years
Bus, Taxi & Train sightseeing tours
Beatles Tour - Three hours in a London black taxi Ride an iconic London black taxi around the places associated with The Beatles including Abbey Road
Private tube tour of the London Underground A two-hour tour of the London Underground including a journey from Paddington to Sloane Square
Guided sightseeing walks
Paddington Bear walking tour around London Visit the Paddington Bear shop and see Mr Grubers antiques store and the Browns home at Windsor Gardens
Things to do in London on 18 February – Winston Churchill made his first Parliamentary speech on this day in 1901, as Conservative MP for Oldham. Why not visit the House of Commons yourself and look down upon our modern-day MPs from the public gallery? It’s completely free and you don’t even need a ticket.