Held each August Bank Holiday since 1966, the Notting Hill Carnival is the largest festival celebration of its kind in Europe. Every year the streets of West London come alive, with the sounds and smells of Europe's biggest street festival. Twenty miles of vibrant colourful costumes surround over 40 static sound systems, hundreds of Caribbean food stalls, over 40,000 volunteers and over 1 million Notting Hill carnival revellers.

Starting its life as a local festival set up by the West Indian community of the Notting Hill area, it has now become a full-blooded Caribbean carnival, attracting millions of visitors from all over the globe. With many astonishing floats and the sounds of the traditional steel drum bands, scores of massive sound systems plus not forgetting the hundreds of stalls that line the streets of Notting Hill. The Notting Hill Carnival is arguably London's most exciting annual event.

The Notting Hill Carnival usually gets under way on the Saturday with the steel band competition. Sunday is Kids' Day, when the costume prizes are awarded. On Bank Holiday Monday, the main parade takes place. It generally begins on Great Western Road, then winds its way along Chepstow Road, on to Westbourne Grove, and then Ladbroke Grove. In the evening, the floats leave the streets in procession, and people carry continue partying at the many Notting Hill Carnival after parties.

When: August 29th and 30th.

Where: Notting Hill Street

Admission: FREE for the entire outdoor carnival events and shows

Information Source: The Notting Hill Carnival Website

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Tate Britain is the world centre for the understanding and enjoyment of British art and works actively to promote interest in British art internationally.

The displays at Tate Britain call on the greatest collection of British art in the world to present an unrivalled picture of the development of art in Britain from the time of the Tudor monarchs in the sixteenth century, to the present day.



List of Display Themes
British Art 1500 -1900
British Art 1900 - 2010
Ambulatory
Clore Entrance
Duveen Galleries
Manton Stairs
Members Room
Millbank Entrance
Rotunda Reading Area
Turner Collection

When: Open every day 10.00–18.00
Last admission to exhibitions 17.15

Where: Millbank, London SW1P 4RG

Admission: Admission is free, except for special exhibitions.
Become a Tate Member or a Patron and see special exhibitions for free.

Information Source: Tate Website

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This Annual event rediscover the freedom of your bike with your friends and family, seeing and experiencing your local area from a completely new perspective.

Sky Ride is committed to making your journey into the borough route as hassle free as possible. The perfect way to join the route is by bike - remember there is no official start point you can take part at any point that is convenient for you.

Transport for London will be hosting a number of led rides into the route to make your outward and return journey safe and fun. All the details you need can be found below. If riding into the route is not possible because of the distance or if you have young children, you will also find information on car parking and public transport.

With a variety of entertainment on offer, whatever your age or interests, there's guaranteed to be something for everyone!

When: 15 August 2010 09:00 am

Where: Redbridge Cycle Centre, London

Information source: Go Sky Ride Website

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A full size maze has been installed right at the center of Trafalgar Square ground introducing some great interesting facts about West End places in London. Tourists and Visitors will definitely enjoy this free entertainment with unlimited time frame. See and try to discover amazing west end maze.

When: Daily 11am - 8pm

Where: Trafalgar Square ground

Admission: FREE

Information Source: Trafalgar Square Website

Time Out London

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This shows are great for family with kids will they enjoy the shows of "Little Red Riding Hood and Friends, The Three Bears, Big Goldilocks and Alan in Woderland.

Booster Cushion Theatre was formed in 1989, specifically to work with children and to encourage them to take greater interest in books. Since then Booster Cushion Theatre has performed to over 300,000 people in schools and theatre's all over the country providing quality work with care and commitment.

All of Booster Cushion Theatre's shows are solo show's using mime, voice and some sign language. Each is completely portable and can be performed inside or out, the technical requirements being minimal. We just need a performance space of 4m x 4m x 3.5m.

When: 2.8.10 - 6.8.10 @ 1pm & 3pm

Where: Royal Parks (Greenwich Park)
The Children's playgroud by the Boating Lake

Addmission: FREE - no booking required just turn up.

Information Source: BCT Website

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Every Friday in August, ZSL London Zoo will be opening its doors after hours, so that visitors can enjoy an incredible night out in the company of the most fascinating creatures on Earth.

The perfect summer night out for friends, families and work colleagues includes:

  • Discovering over 720 species
  • Sipping on a Pimms or mojito
  • Indulging in the champagne and seafood bar
  • Strutting your stuff at the silent disco
  • Grabbing a bite from the BBQ

Celebrate the summer in style, and make your evening even more indulgent, by adding a picnic from celebrity chef Angela Hartnett .

When: 6-10pm (last adm 8pm) Aug 6, 13, 20, 27

Where: Outer Circle, Regent's Park, London

Admission: August’s hot ticket - book online and save

The first Zoo Lates date (6 August) is now sold out and no tickets will be sold online or on the night at the zoo. But don’t despair, there are three other dates still available. However tickets to these are selling fast.

Visitors need to book in advance to secure a ticket and also to get a discount.

Book online for a 20% discount and groups of 10 or more receive a 40% discount.

Information Source: London Zoo Lates Website

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Once again the comeback of the famous beer festival acclaimed Britain's biggest beer festival in history is happening here in the heart of West London. Beer enthusiastic and ole pub gamers from all over the countries and from international invities, brewers of almost 700 ale's, ciders and foreign beer maker.

There's plenty to occupy you at the festival, you can play on some traditional pub games, enjoy live music, sample some food, including good traditional pub snacks, and also attend tutored beer tastings.

When: 3-7 August 2010

Where: Earl's Court Exhibition Centre, Earl's Court, London

Admission: £10, adv £8, season ticket £23 (discounts for Camra mems)

Information Source: Great British Beer Festival Website

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Enjoy the summer evenings with some live music in the wonderful setting of Canada Square Park on Thursday evenings throughout the summer.

A spectacular evening of sparkling classical favourites with a summery feel, performed by the acclaimed Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. The Orchestra’s diverse repertoire of classic favourites and contemporary tunes offers something for everyone to enjoy.

When: 29 August 2010

Where: Canada Square Park

Admission: Free

Information Source: My Canary Wharf Website

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Enjoy the summer evenings with some live music in the wonderful setting of Canada Square Park on Thursday evenings throughout the summer.

Join us for a spectacular tribute to the decade when big-hair, rah-rah skirts and power-dressing, were all the rage.

Re-live all your favourite eighties classics from artistes such as Wham!, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Heaven 17 – plus two very special guests, in the form of Freddie Mercury (performed by Paul Jackson) and Suggs (Tony James), who will join the band to perform the very best of Queen and Madness.

So put down your Rubix-Cubes, pull on your leg-warmers and join us for the UKs finest 80’s concert!

Space at outdoor events is unreserved and sometimes limited. Portable furniture, glass bottles or glasses are not permitted.

When: 19 August 2010, 7pm

Where: Canada Square Park

Admission: FREE

Information Source: My Canary Wharf Website

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Watch and capture this romantic evening opera with great cast of performers from the major national and international opera houses drawn together showing live music from some of the most loved composers, including Puccini, Verdi, Mozart, Bizet and many more. Enjoy this wenderful event on thursday set up right at the Canada Square Park.

When: 5 August 2010

Where: Canada Square Park

Admission: FREE

Information: My Canary Wharf Website

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One of the biggest event of world renowned sport and the world's largest event of its kind is fast replacing the London Marathon as the event of choice for pushing your body to the limit. Over 13,000 confirmed participants coming from different countries are set to run, swim and cycle across the capital, while thousands of tourists and spectators to inline alone the streets and visit the Triathlon Expo.

Starting at the Excel Centre in Docklands and making its way past major London landmarks such as Big Ben, The London Eye and Tower Bridge, the setting is idyllic for all those involved and the Thames hopefully not too cold for the brave athletes. It is great spectator event too, with the chance to see some of the fittest sportspeople do battle across three gruelling disciplines in the heart of London.

When: 7-8 August 2010

Where: Starting point at ExCel Centre Docklands going across London landmarks.

Admission: FREE to watch at all points of event.

Information: The London Triathlon Website

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With four days dedicated to the best jazz around, the Canary Wharf Jazz Festival kicks off a celebration of this most innovative of musical genres. With eleven bands from all over the world performing at the festival, you can be sure there will be something to suit any taste.

Some of the most cutting edge contemporary jazz is set to be performed during the Canary Wharf Jazz Festival, which aims to provide a platform for the most promising up and coming musicians around. The players that you see today at the jazz festival could be the rising stars of tomorrow, who will be the regulars on the jazz scene in the future.

When: 13-16 August 2010

Where: Canada Square Park

Admission: Free

Restriction: N/A

Thursday 13 August
1pm - 2.15pm - Martha Lewis' Cafe Aman

Friday 14 August
1pm - 2.15pm - Tom Cawley's Curios
7pm - 8.15pm - Omar Puente

Saturday 15 August
1pm - 2.15pm - Twelves Trio
2.45pm - 4pm - Lizzie Parks
4.30pm - 5.45pm - Porkchop feat. James Morton
6.15pm - 7.30pm - Lauren Dalrymple
8pm - 9.15pm - Gilad Atzmon’s Orient House Ensemble

Sunday 16 August
1pm - 2.15pm - Brandon Allen Quintet
2.45pm - 4pm - Soweto Kinch Quartet
4.30pm - 5.45pm - The B-Sides feat. Mary Pearce
6.15pm - 7.30pm - Mike Westbrook Band 'Off Abbey Road'

Check their website for more information:
Canary Wharf Jazz Festival Official Website

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