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Top 5 things to do in London
Week of 24th March
1. Chanel's Rouge Coco Playground Pop-up
Price: Free to attend (Beauty packages available)
Location: Covent Garden
Dates: 21st - 30th March
Who’s it for: Beauty lovers, makeup enthusiasts
Beauty lovers, this one's for you! Chanel’s Rouge Coco Pop-Up in Covent Garden is a sleek, red-hued space dedicated to their iconic lipsticks. Explore exclusive shades, book a makeup masterclass, or simply soak in the luxe vibes — it’s the ultimate stop for a beauty refresh.​
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See more info and book your beauty package here: https://www.chanel.com/gb/events/rouge-coco-pop-up-covent-garden/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjws-S-BhD2ARIsALssG0bjZ_6r073QsKEBQN8rk15acR72N3n_tweRj1CGmPqYqXNzZ5ppNWgaAt-5EALw_wcB
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2. Guinness Pop-Up Bar
Price: Free entry, food and drink available to purchase
Location: Ned Bar, Bank
Dates: Open March-June
Who’s it for: Guinness Fans
The Ned London is partnering with Guinness for a three-month pop-up at The Long Bar, offering what we believe to be the best pint of Guinness in the city. Alongside the signature pour, the menu features Guinness-inspired bar snacks and cocktails crafted by The Ned’s chefs. Guests can enjoy the atmosphere of the Long Bar or head downstairs to The Vault, a late-night space set in the original Midland Bank strongroom, featuring live music and entertainment.
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​See more info here: https://www.thened.com/london/restaurants/neds-club-downstairs
3. Immersive Tutankhamun Exhibition
Price: From £20
Location: Docklands
Dates: March-June
Who's it for: History Enthusiasts
An immersive journey through ancient Egypt, blending original artefacts with cutting-edge technology. Experience an eight-metre-high 360° projection room, a holographic mummification demonstration, and an augmented reality recreation of Howard Carter’s 1922 discovery. Explore two treasure rooms featuring artefacts dating back to 4000 BC, alongside replicas from Tutankhamun’s reign. Endorsed by the Grand Egyptian Museum, this exhibition has captivated 1.8 million visitors worldwide and now arrives in London.
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Buy tickets here: https://tutankhamunexperience.com/london/
4. The Offline Sunset (World Record Attempt)
Price: Free
Location: Primrose Hill
Dates: Sat 29th March
Who’s it for: Fashion Lovers
Join 1,000 people for a phone-free sunset over London as part of a world record attempt. The event will be free of screens—no photos, no filming—just a chance to be fully present in the moment. The sunset will occur at 18:29. Bring a book, journal, or simply enjoy the view. Support the mission with a £5 donation to help bring offline experiences to more people around the world.
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Find out more info here: https://lu.ma/uk6hzvz6
5. Chocolate Market
Price: Free entry
Location: Toklas Bakery, Temple
Dates: 10AM Sat 29th March
Who’s it for: Chocolate Fanatics
On Saturday, 29th March from 10am until sold out, Toklas Bakery and Jennifer Earle are hosting a special Chocolate Market to celebrate 20 years of Jennifer’s Chocolate Tours.
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Expect a wide range of chocolate treats from top makers including Fink’s, Populations Bakery, Dormouse Chocolates, The Chocolarder, Ruby Hue, Annabel’s Patisserie, and Petite Farnham.
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Find out more info here: https://www.instagram.com/toklas_bakery/p/DG5wGgHoxbt/?img_index=1
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