Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in London with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennet, your guide to the quirkiest good times on planet Earth, and today we’re diving straight into London’s electric mix of culture, chaos, and fun.

London today is serving classic “four seasons in one day” mode: cool, breezy, with bursts of sunshine fighting through the clouds. Perfect jacket-on, jacket-off weather and ideal for darting between museums, markets, and maybe one ill-advised sprint for the Tube.

Here are some standout happenings across the city today. Over on the South Bank, the Southbank Centre’s summer programme is in full swing, with riverside art installations, live music, and food stalls turning the Thames into London’s unofficial living room. Up in Camden, the Roundhouse is hosting a big-name gig tonight, with indie and alt-rock fans packing into that gorgeous old railway building turned music temple. For families, the Natural History Museum is running its immersive dinosaur and nature experiences, and the Science Museum nearby is perfect for curious kids and grown-ups who still press all the buttons. If you’re a night owl, Soho’s jazz clubs are alive as ever, with late sets at places like Ronnie Scott’s keeping the city swinging into the early hours. And for festival vibes, check what’s on at Alexandra Palace or Battersea Power Station’s riverside events, where pop-ups, street food, and live performances keep things buzzing.

On the local news and city updates front, Transport for London has been rolling out more tap-in/tap-out contactless ease across services, so your bank card or phone is basically your golden ticket around town. Weekend engineering works are always lurking, so it’s smart to check TfL’s latest updates before you commit to a heroic cross-city journey. Food-wise, London never stops opening new spots: Shoreditch and London Bridge are seeing fresh wave after wave of indie eateries, from Korean fried chicken to vegan bakeries that somehow make kale taste fun.

If you’re plotting your day, here are some must-do moves. Stroll along the Regent’s Canal from King’s Cross to Camden, a calm, scenic walk that feels like a secret side-quest away from the traffic. Explore Leadenhall Market or Neal’s Yard for colourful, tucked-away corners that look like movie sets. Hit Borough Market for lunch, then walk across Tower Bridge for that full “yep, I’m in London” feeling. If the weather behaves, grab a rental bike and cruise through Hyde Park or Regent’s Park; if it doesn’t, duck into the British Museum or Tate Modern—epic, free, and packed with stories.

Local tip from your pal Oly: stand on the right on Tube escalators, walk on the left unless you want to experience London’s most efficient passive-aggressive sighs. And if you’re taking the bus, sit on the top deck front row for the best free sightseeing tour in town.

Before I sprint off to find the next weird sport hidden in this city, keep an eye on tomorrow’s calendar: outdoor cinema screenings, more summer concerts in parks, and rotating exhibitions at places like the Design Museum and the V&A mean London will be just as lively. Tune in tomorrow for more ideas, oddities, and adventures around the capital.

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