January 2026: Happy New Year, London! With its freezing temperatures, quiet social calendar and tedious obligation to commit to some sort of punishing diet or fitness regime, January gets a bad rep from Londoners, but we promise you it’s not all bad! The first month of the year is a great time to catch up on culture in the city, with smaller crowds at the big attractions and plenty of major exhibitions in their final weeks. If you’re trying to get out of your overdraft after a big December, London’s got your back too; we’ve just updated our list of the city’s best cheap eats, and we’ve also got some great offers on to help you make the most of your cash. And even if all you’re planning to do this month is stay indoors under an electric blanket watching The Traitors, it’s still a great time to get organised; our 2026 preview offers a sneak peek at the unmissable great art, theatre, cinema and things to do in the city over the next twelve months, so you can start planning a 2026 to remember.
No matter what your vibe, tastes or interests, there is always something to do in London. Whether you want to see cutting-edge art exhibitions, iconic attractions, secret spots, world-beating theatre, stunning green spaces, it’s all here and you can probably fit all this in and more still barely feel like you’ve scratched the surface of the city. And that’s before you factor in all those historic London pubs, the latest must-visit restaurants and vibrant LGBTQ+ venues. And if you need somewhere to stay? Check out London’s best hotels or Airbnbs.
This London bucket list (curated by our editors and always hotly debated in the Time Out office) is a good place to start because exploring this city can be a little daunting. There truly is something for everyone here.
And if you want to know what’s happening in London, like, right now, check out things to do in London this week and things to do in London this weekend. After a few days pottering about in the capital, you’ll be more than ready to reel off Dr Samuel Johnson’s famous quote: ‘When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.’
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