What's On in September in London
As the last of the summer sun shines over London, discover the best things to do in the vibrant capital this September.
24 Aug 2023
As the last of the summer sun shines over London, discover the best things to do in the vibrant capital this September.
24 Aug 2023
Get ready to immerse yourself in London's rich tapestry of entertainment and culture this September; from world-class theatre productions to the start of the Rugby World Cup and enchanting candlelight concerts, discover our guide that will unveil the city's most captivating events.
The Rugby World Cup starts on 8th September in France, culminating with the Final 28th October 2023. With matches being played in nine venues across 10 host cities, this promises to be an exciting sporting event that will be showcased in a multitude of pubs across London.
© Candlelight Experience
Familiar music from some of the most iconic films and tv shows is being reimagined at these spectacular candlelight experience performances illuminating impressive venues across London, perhaps the most architecturally impressive being in Southwark Cathedral.
© The British Museum
Interconnected yet cut-off, rich in natural resources such as jade, rubies and teak but with much of the country living below the poverty line, Myanmar is a country that defies categorisation. This unprecedented From Burma to Myanmar exhibition at the British Museum offers the chance to see the history behind the headlines.
© V&A Museum
Opening on the 16th September, this is the first UK exhibition dedicated to the work of French couturière, Gabrielle Chanel fashion manifesto. This exhibition charting the establishment of the House of CHANEL and the evolution of her iconic design style which continues to influence the way women dress today.
© Kew Gardens
You won't be short of things to do with kids at Kew Gardens. With a dedicated children's garden, based in a natural setting the size of 40 tennis courts, children can explore all the things plants need to grow, designed for children from 2 to 12 years old.
© Shrek's Adventure
A perfect rainy day excursion, children can explore Shrek's adventure by navigating their way through 10 fairytale themed live shows. From a magical 4D flying bus experience, interacting with various famous characters including Princess Fiona and Donkey to collecting the special ingredients that are needed to find Shrek and get him home safely.
With an array of family-friendly activities and unique experiences on offer, there is nowhere better to enjoy the half-term break this October than The Rubens at the Palace. From cupcake-making masterclasses to a dedicated children's check-in, book now and enjoy a trip your little ones will remember for years to come.