Best things to do in London this weekend 31 January - 2 February

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In London this weekend and looking for something fun to do? We've rounded up what's on, and where to go! From free events, free Pret a Manger treats to rooftop bars to vintage finds, live music to rum tastings - catch up on life in the capital this weekend

Last modified on Jan 31, 2020 16:55 GMT Megan Bull In need of a little pick me up? Wave goodbye to January this weekend with our guide to the fun-filled capital. Whether you're looking to keep things low-key or go “out out” to mark the end of Dry January, there’s plenty afoot in London.With the Six Nations Rugby Championship about to take off, Londoners everywhere are gearing up for a weekend full of mobbed bars and non-existant pub seating.

Franklin & Sons has taken over the panoramic top floor Iris Bar at the Gherkin, hosting a Flavour Discovery pop-up which showcases the delights of no and low-alcohol serves. You'll get the chance to enjoy an interactive experience with a small blind smell test, a garnish foraging garden in the bar before assembling and enjoying their perfect, personalised serve. What's not to love? Treat your loved one this weekend. For more information visit searcysatthegherkin.co.

Get a FREE vegan pastry View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pret on Jan 29, 2020 at 5:09am PST Rush to Pret a Manger to try the newest vegan edition - the Very Berry Croissant - without spending a penny. A one-off special, between 3 and 4pm on Friday, head into any one of Pret’s participating UK stores and quote the password 'Wham Bam Thank You Jam' to receive a sweet treat - free of charge. For more information visit pret.co.

And it's not just your belly that will feel good after a visit to Chokhi Dhani - this is a restaurant on a mission to do good too. Not only are they serving exquisite Rajasthani cuisine , they're also selling handmade arts, crafts and jewellery created by traditional artisans from its village in India. Our names were intricately etched onto tiny grains of rice while we ate - a wonderful keepsake for a special night out, preserving Rajasthani culture at the same time too.

 

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