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Monday 29 June 2026 4:25 pm

What’s On In July

By: Central London Alliance

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July brings the peak of summer to London, presenting a curated calendar of exceptional events. The city comes alive with vibrant markets, open-air screenings, and compelling cultural film festivals. It is an ideal season to engage in outdoor sports near historic landmarks and utilise the extended daylight hours to explore the city’s finest destinations.


Events and Exhibitions

Raise a glass for a good cause – City Beerfest returns

2 July, 12:30pm – 9:00pm

Enjoy a relaxed summer atmosphere with over 55 beers from 13 outstanding brewers, alongside delicious street food, live music and games – all in support of charity. Book now to take advantage of online offers and discounts.

Location: Guildhall Yard, EC2V 5AE

For more information visit here.


Exhibit Well Actually: An Accurate Enough Collection

7 July – 4 October

Bringing their love of history, and having fun with it to The Cartoon Museum, Well Actually: An Accurate Enough Collection, is a collection of comics created and curated by Madeline “Mads” Horwath, a cartoonist and humorist who sold their first cartoon to The New Yorker in 2019. From Medieval poetry to Medieval diseases or art – this expansive collection of topics will have no survivors.

Location: The Cartoon Museum 63 Wells St, London W1A 3AE

For more information visit here.


Buckingham Palace summer opening

9 July – 27 September, Thursdays to Sundays

Buckingham Palace, The King’s official London residence and a working royal palace, opens to visitors for the summer from 9 July. Visitors have a chance to enjoy rare access to the lavish State Rooms, including the Throne Room, the Grand Staircase, and the Picture Gallery, home to works by Rembrandt, Rubens, and Van Dyck.

Location: Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA

For more information visit here.


Leadenhall Market’s vintage furniture, fashion, and craft weekend markets

11 July and 26 July, 12:00pm – 5:00pm

Pop-up events that bring vibrant market stalls back to the cobbled lanes of Leadenhall Market. Visitors can browse a curated mix of independent traders offering furniture, retro décor, fashion, jewellery, art, and gifts. With several of Leadenhall’s permanent restaurants, cafés, and bars open on market days, there are plenty of options for shoppers looking for food and drink.

Location: Leadenhall Market at Gracechurch Street, EC3V 1LT

For more information visit here.


London Indian Film Festival

9 July – 16 July

Film lovers, mark your calendars, the London Indian Film Festival (LIFF) returns this July bringing a brilliant lineup of independent cinema, gripping documentaries, and masterclasses to London’s most iconic screens, including the BFI Southbank and the BFI IMAX.

As Europe’s largest South Asian film festival, LIFF is renowned for showcasing rich, diverse, and thought-provoking storytelling that goes far beyond mainstream cinema.

Location: Multiple locations and film timings available.

Explore the full programme here for further details on timings and location.



Sports and Wellness

Pickleball at New Street Square

Now – 17 July, 7:00am to 7:45pm

Never played pickleball before? Perfect. All you need is some curiosity and willingness to have a great time. Open play for everyone: workers, residents and visitors alike. Just bring your trainers, all equipment is provided for you.

Pickleball in New Street Square is part of Central London Alliance’s London Sports Festival in partnership with Landsec and supported by Fleet Street Quarter.

Location: New Street Square, EC4M 4TR 

For more information visit here.


Panna Football at the Crescent

Now – 17 September, 8:00am to 8:45pm

World Cup energy has arrived. This month, join London Sports Festival as the Crescent becomes your pitch for friendly 1v1’s and social gatherings.

Known for its fast-paced style, close control and street football culture, panna football transforms the Crescent in Tower Hill into a lively destination for sport, entertainment and community participation, inviting workers, residents and visitors to test their skills and Play Their Part. It’s open to absolutely everyone, bring your trainers and your enthusiasm.

Location: The Crescent, EC3N 1JY

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3×3 Basketball and Commonwealth Game Celebrations

22 July – 9 August, 11:00am – 7:00pm

There’s nothing quite like the energy of basketball: fast-paced, fun, and made even better when you share it with a great community. That’s exactly what’s coming to Paternoster Square this summer. From 22 July to 9 August, the London Sports Festival brings 3 weeks of non-stop 3×3 basketball action, bringing together workers, residents, and visitors from across the city.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or looking to get involved, there’s something for everyone: FREE Junior Coaching, Open Play sessions, Masters Tournament (ages 40+), Corporate Challenges, and much more.

Location: Paternoster Square, EC4M 7DX

Attend one or all, simply register here.


Iciar Montes Coaching Sessions at Hay’s Galleria

24 July, 11:00am – 4:00pm

Experience padel with 9-time world champion Iciar Montes – former world No.1 for 12 years, LTA Padel International Performance Coach, and Davor Padel ambassador. This is your chance to learn insights and top tips to improve your game. Bookable in 1-hour slots. Book by selecting ‘Activities’ under 24 July.

Location: Hay’s Galleria at 1 Battle Bridge Lane, SE1 2HD

To book your session visit here.


Rooftop Yoga at The Skyline London

25 July, 9:30am – 11:00am

Experience the ultimate rejuvenation with rooftop yoga and brunch, with a breath-taking panoramic view of Tower of London, the River Thames and Tower Bridge. These classes are designed to help you connect with your body, breath, and mind, and to create a sense of inner peace and harmony that you can carry with you throughout your day.

Conclude your yoga practice with a relaxing brunch, perfect for socialising, enjoying delicious food, and sharing your experiences with others. Connect with fellow yogis, unwind, and create lasting memories this April.

Book your spot today.

Location: 100 Minories, London, EC3N 1JY


Summer Wimbledon Screenings and More

Landsec Experience this Summer

Now – 12 July (no games scheduled Sunday 5 July)

Several big screen experiences will return to central London this summer offering deckchair viewing of the 138th Wimbledon Championships – more than 12,500 people enjoyed the free screenings last year.

Landsec Experience will beam live action from the world’s oldest tennis tournament into Cardinal Place in Victoria, New Street Square in Farringdon and One New Change in the shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral.

It is FREE to attend, and food and drink options are available.


Cardinal Place – The Garden

Enjoy the live action from Wimbledon in the sun-drenched garden at Cardinal Place with Greenwoods Sports Bar bringing drinks to Cardinal Place throughout the tournament.

Location: 76 Victoria Street, SW1E 6SQ

More information here

 

One New Change – Ground floor, New Change Passage

Located on New Change Passage the views of St Paul’s couldn’t be better from One New Change’s Wimbledon screening.

Location: 1 New Change, EC4M 9AF

More information here


New Street Square, Farringdon – Central Square

This is Landsec’s largest screening. The Refinery (Drake & Morgan) bringing drinks to New Street Square throughout.

Location: New Street Square, EC4M 4TR

More information here


Devonshire Square Screening

Now – 17 July, Monday to Friday

The Nuveen Big Screen is returning to Devonshire Square, bringing you the best of Wimbledon 2026, captivating National Theatre plays, and special cinematic experiences.

For more information visit here.

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City Beerfest attendees enjoying a sunny day in London with iconic skyline views, organized by Canada Corporation.

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