Top Things to Do in London in March 2025

2025-03-04
Lifestyle

London in March 2025 is a city bursting with culture, creativity, and exciting events. From world-class art festivals to celebrations of music and design, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your ultimate guide to the top things to do in London this March:

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1. Affordable Art Fair at Battersea (12th – 16th March)

Art lovers won’t want to miss the Affordable Art Fair in Battersea Park. This popular event brings together contemporary artworks from thousands of global artists, offering an exciting opportunity to discover and purchase original pieces at accessible prices. Whether you're a first-time buyer or an experienced collector, this is the perfect place to find unique art that fits your style and budget.

2. Live Music Evenings at Raffles London at The OWO (Every Friday)

Immerse yourself in the charm of Raffles London at The OWO, where every Friday features live music performances in a stunning and historic setting. Enjoy intimate performances from talented musicians while soaking up the venue’s elegant ambiance. Perfect for a night out in one of London’s most luxurious locations.

3. BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival (13th – 24th March)

Celebrate diversity and creativity at the BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival. As the UK’s largest queer film festival, it presents a vibrant mix of cutting-edge premieres, thought-provoking shorts, and powerful documentaries, all reflecting the diverse spectrum of LGBTQIA+ experiences. A must-attend event for film enthusiasts and anyone passionate about inclusivity in cinema.

4. International Women’s Day Celebrations (8th March)

Join London in honoring International Women’s Day with a series of inspiring events across the city. The Southbank Centre will host workshops, talks, and performances throughout March, celebrating women’s achievements and advocating for gender equality. This is a powerful occasion to show support and learn about the ongoing fight for women’s rights.

5. London Handel Festival (7th March – 10th April)

For classical music lovers, the London Handel Festival is a can’t-miss event. Held at iconic venues like St George’s Hanover Square and the Foundling Museum, the festival celebrates the music of George Frideric Handel with live performances, masterclasses, and talks. Whether you’re attending in person or enjoying a digital experience, this event promises to be a musical journey through Handel’s genius.

6. London Design Week (10th – 14th March)

London Design Week at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour offers a fantastic opportunity to explore the latest in interior design. With over 130 showrooms, pop-up exhibits, and immersive installations, it’s the ideal event for design enthusiasts to discover cutting-edge trends, attend expert talks, and gain inspiration for their next home project.

7. St. Patrick’s Day Festival (17th March)

Celebrate Irish culture at the annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival in London. The lively celebration in Trafalgar Square includes a colorful parade, Irish music and dance performances, delicious food stalls, and family-friendly activities. It’s a great way to enjoy Irish traditions in the heart of London and feel the festive spirit of St. Patrick’s Day.

8. Tate Modern Lates (28th March)

Enjoy art after hours at Tate Modern Lates. This monthly event combines contemporary art exhibitions with live music and interactive workshops, making for an exciting and immersive cultural experience. The regularly changing themes and performances ensure that every visit is unique, offering art lovers a fresh way to explore the museum.

9. The 80s: Photographing Britain at Tate Britain (Until 5th May)

Step back in time with The 80s: Photographing Britain exhibition at Tate Britain. This captivating showcase of photography offers a visual journey through Britain during the 1980s, highlighting key social, political, and cultural moments. It’s an unmissable exhibition for those interested in the transformation of British life through the lens of iconic photographers.

10. Sounds of Blossom at Kew Gardens (15th March – 6th April)

Celebrate the arrival of spring with the Sounds of Blossom Festival at Kew Gardens. Running from 15 March to 6 April 2025, this collaboration with the Royal College of Music features bespoke musical compositions inspired by the blossoms in bloom. It’s an extraordinary fusion of nature and music that creates a serene and immersive experience for visitors of all ages.

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