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September 28, 2025 4 mins
Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in London with Oly Bennet—your globe-trotting, sports-loving mischief-maker on a mission to uncover the quirkiest gems the capital has to offer. It’s Sunday, September 28, 2025, and as London shakes off that classic early autumn drizzle, the city’s buzzing with promise—umbrellas out, wellies ready, and a calendar packed tighter than a double-decker at rush hour.

London this morning is a riot of color—fiery leaves carpeting the Royal Parks and a fresh, playful breeze that practically dares you to step outside. Today’s weather is classic London: a mix of mist, sun peeking through in fits and starts, and the kind of drizzly magic that turns a stroll along the Thames into a cinematic adventure. That autumn snap in the air sets the tone—ideal for cozying up in museums, getting weird in pop-up events, or unleashing your inner quiz champion.

If you’re a fan of oddball fandom, don’t miss the Summer I Turned Pretty Quiz at Big Chill King’s Cross today at noon. This one’s for Cousins Beach die-hards—think beachy vibes, fierce trivia rivalry, and TSITP-themed prizes that even Susannah would covet. Get in early, grab a seat, and unleash your inner rom-com expert.

Culture vultures: put your hands together for Topless The Musical at Underbelly Boulevard Soho—a one-woman immersive romp that sees you become part of the show, all through the eyes of Sandie, the cheekiest London tour guide you’ll ever meet. Running through October, but catch the tube there now for an experience as spontaneous as London itself.

If you’re rolling with little ones, today’s family paradise is at the Garden Museum in central London, featuring hands-on workshops and lush outdoor adventures. Or, if you’re feeling magical, Bubble Planet in west London will immerse you in a bouncy, surreal world of color that’ll make your inner child do cartwheels. For families craving laughs and a touch of history, don’t skip Dr. Matthew Green’s anti-influencer food walk—a snack-and-fact-fest through the old East End that takes you to secret spots Instagram forgot.

Craving heart-thumping action? It’s a battle of the bats at The Oval, with Surrey cricket fixtures lighting up the pitch. Or, if rhythm is your fuel, yesterday’s RESISTANCE techno festival may have wound down, but the nightlife still pulses with after-parties across iconic clubs like Ministry of Sound, where dance-eager revelers keep the city’s heart thumping into the wee hours. For a taste of nostalgia, O2 Forum Kentish Town serves up indie rock with Sons of the East and Matthew Mole tonight.

On the fresh and tasty side: Covent Garden’s new ADOH restaurant is slinging Sri Lankan kothu—chopped roti, eggs, veggies, and mouthwatering curry sauce. For cocktail hunters, Kamara in Soho opens this week, promising smoked, foraged, and downright delicious concoctions in a setting inspired by Cretan caves.

As for the city’s pulse, Londonist reveals an October full of must-see shows and wild exhibitions. New public art is springing up along the South Bank, and the Jubilee line is running smoother after last week’s upgrades—no excuse now for missing that brunch in Canary Wharf.

Here’s a pro tip from this globetrotting Londoner: Want to feel utterly local? Nab a Boris Bike and cycle the canals from Camden to Little Venice—it’s a secret passage through the heart of the city, and you’ll spot things you’d never see above ground.

Keep your London list bubbling because tomorrow brings the Black British Folk Takeover festival at Cecil Sharp House, a feast of music and culture that’ll shake your Monday blues into oblivion. And we’ve got fresh theatre, wild walks, and even weirder competitions to spill next time. Stay curious, stay cheeky, and I’ll see you bright and early for your next round of capital adventures.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Things to Do in London podcast. Welcome
listeners to Things to Do in London with Only Bennett,
your globe trotting, sports loving mischief maker on a mission
to uncover the quirkiest gems the Capital has to offer.
It's Sunday, September twenty eighth, twenty twenty five, and as
London shakes off that classic early autumn drizzle, the city's

(00:21):
buzzing with promise, umbrella's out, well, he's ready, and a
calendar packed tighter than a double decker at rush hour.
London this morning is a riot of color, fiery leaves,
carpeting the Royal parks, and a fresh, playful breeze that
practically dares you to step outside. Today's weather is classic London,
a mix of mist, sun peeking through in fits and starts,

(00:42):
and the kind of drizzling magic that turns a stroll
along the Thames into a cinematic adventure. That autumn snap
in the air sets the tone ideal for cozying up
in museums, getting weird in pop up events, or unleashing
your inner quiz champion. If you're a fan of odd
ball fandom, don't miss the summer I Turned Pretty Quiz
at Big Chill King's Cross today at noon. This one's

(01:04):
for cousins, beach diehards, think beechy vibes, fierce trivia rivalry
and TSITP themed prizes that even Susan I would cover it.
Get in early, grab a seat and unleash your inner
rom com expert culture vultures. Put your hands together for
Topless the Musical at Underbelly Boulevard Soho, a one woman
immersive bromp that sees you become part of the show,

(01:26):
all through the eyes of Sandy, the cheekiest London tour
guide you'll ever meet. Running through October, but catch the
tube there now for an experience as spontaneous as London itself.
If you're rolling with little ones, Today's Family Paradise is
at the Garden Museum in Central London, featuring hands on
workshops and lush outdoor adventures. Or if you're feeling magical,

(01:48):
Bubble Planet in West London will immerse you in a bouncy,
surreal world of color that'll make your inner child do cartwheels.
For families craving laughs and a touch of history, don't
skip Dr Matthew gans Anti influencer Food Walk, a snack
and factfest through the Old East End that takes you
to secret spots. Instagram forgot craving heart tumping action. It's

(02:11):
a battle of the bats at the Oval with sorry
cricket fixtures lighting up the pitch. Or if rhythm is
your fuel. Yesterday's Resistance Techno Festival may have wound down,
but the nightlife still pulses with after parties across iconic
clubs like Ministry of Sound, where dance eager revelers keep
the city's heart thumping into the wee hours. For a

(02:32):
taste of nostalgia, two Forum Kentish Town serves up indie
rock with Sons of the East and Matthew mull Tonight.
On the fresh and tasty side, Covent Garden's new Adolf
Restaurant is slinging Sri lank and Koto chopped rote eggs,
veggies and mouthwater and currythauce for cocktail hunters. Kamara in

(02:54):
Soho opens this week, promising smoked, foraged and downright delicious
concoctions in a settting inspired by Cretan caves. As for
the city's pulse, Londonist reveals an October full of must
sea shows and wild exhibitions. New public art is springing
up along the South Bank and the Jubilee Line is
running smoother after last week's upgrades. No excuse now for

(03:17):
missing that brunch and Canary Wharf. Here's a pro tip
from this glow trot in Londoner want to feel utterly local,
nab a Boris bike and cycle the canals from Canden
to Little Venice. It's a secret passage through the heart
of the city and your spot things you'd never see
above ground. Keep your Londonist bubbling because tomorrow brings the

(03:37):
Black British Folk Takeover Festival at Cecil Sharphouse, a feast
of music and culture that'll shake your Monday blues into oblivion.
And we've got fresh theater, wild walks and even weirder
competitions to spill next time. Stay curious, stay cheeky, and
I'll see you bright and early for your next round
of Capital adventures. Thanks for listening, Please subscribe and remember

(04:02):
this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please Podcast Networks.
For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please
dot Ai
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