Quirky Competitions, Festive Cheer, and Sewing Machines - Your Weekend Roundup for London

14/11/2025 4 min
Quirky Competitions, Festive Cheer, and Sewing Machines - Your Weekend Roundup for London

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Welcome, thrill-seekers and city explorers, to Things to do in London—your action-packed, whirlwind guide for Friday, November 14, 2025. I’m Oly Bennet, globe-trotting champion of quirky competitions and connoisseur of all things fun, and today’s episode is bursting with energy, offbeat experiences, and the secrets that make London the world’s greatest playground.London is doing its best impression of a cozy British drama today—the weather’s classic November: crisp with a cool breeze and a dash of drizzle, perfect for ducking into galleries or grabbing that extra-hot flat white. As for the city’s buzz, the London Minute reports a few strikes and a traffic snarl in Putney, but in true London style, the mood is bustling, creative, and ever-so-slightly chaotic.Picking three knockout events, we start with the EFG London Jazz Festival, transforming venues across the capital into sanctuaries of swing and improvisation. If you fancy live music and the cool glide of saxophones, this is your cue to head to The Jazz Sanctuary in Twickenham, where contemporary jazz-fusion and classic standards are on the menu.For families and inquisitive minds, dive into the history of sewing at the wonderfully eccentric London Sewing Machine Museum in Balham, open for its monthly peek into a world of cogs, spools, and vintage marvels—including one machine owned by none other than Queen Victoria’s daughter. According to Londonist, it’s free, though donations for charity earn you local legend status.Craving a splash of festive sparkle? Christmas at Kew is back and lighting up West London with a botanical spectacle of illuminated trails and magical installations. Timeout calls it London’s most enchanting winter experience—a surefire way to feel merry before December even starts.The night owls aren’t left out: grab tickets for “Titanique” at the Criterion Theatre—a musical parody ride where Celine Dion herself might just belt you into next week. And for the career climbers? The London Careers Fair is happening at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium until 2pm—talk about mixing footie dreams with future jobs.Local news flash: The city is buzzing about new tickets released today for that unforgettable climb up the Elizabeth Tower—yes, that’s Big Ben to you and me. If you want to feel the bongs ring out right by your eardrum, now’s your chance. Meanwhile, be aware of public transport delays with doctors striking, and extra leaves on the tracks—because nothing says “London autumn” like a train apologizing for being allergic to the foliage, courtesy of updates in The London Minute.If you’re plotting your own London adventure today, why not weave in a trip to Hampton Court Palace gardens for a stroll among ancient grapevines, or go relic hunting at one of the quirky open houses dotting the city—think Wimbledon Windmill with its sails spinning just for you. For a world-class cultural detour, check out the Philharmonia Orchestra’s latest concerts or simply jump into a great pile of leaves in Newham, an oddly satisfying tradition highlighted in local news.Listener tip of the day: Always carry an Oyster card and keep your eyes peeled for those blue heritage plaques on houses—they’re tiny portals to London’s dazzling past. Fun fact: The London Underground is not only the world’s oldest metro system, but also hosts secret disused stations—perfect for ghost-story lovers and urban spelunkers.Don’t hang up your dancing shoes just yet! Tomorrow, expect more Christmas markets (Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, anyone?), the Being Human Festival’s last events, and a classical blowout at Southbank Centre. Tune in for another round of curious festivals, wild theatre, and maybe even a sports event featuring ferrets or cheese wheels—London’s still full of surprises.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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