Things to Do in London This Autumn: Trains, Races, and Fashion Fêtes
Update: 2025-09-20
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in London with your globe-trotting, quirky sports fanatic Oly Bennet—broadcasting straight from the crazy heart of the city! It’s Saturday, September 20th, 2025, and London is buzzing with an infectious blend of autumn energy; the sky’s mostly clear with a crisp, invigorating breeze, perfect for adventures across the capital.
The city’s pulse is booming today, thanks to a smorgasbord of spectacular events. First up—chug on over to Alexandra Palace for the Annual Model Railway Exhibition. This isn’t just for trainspotters; it’s a miniature universe full of nostalgia, wacky locomotives, and the kind of engineering that’ll have you itching to build your own track at home.
It's also prime time for the Great River Race, London’s river answer to the Olympics—hundreds of crews, costumes galore, and the magnificent Thames serving as watery racetrack and urban backdrop. Now if that doesn’t get your competitive spirit flowing, what will?
Fashionistas, assemble! The London Fashion Gala splashes onto the scene tonight at the Royal Horseguards, right in sync with Fashion Week. Expect glitz, glam, jaw-dropping couture, and, if you nab a ticket to the afterparty, a night of dancing with designers, models, and the city’s most fabulous. No jeans allowed—Oly's digging out his snazziest socks as we speak.
Looking for a flavor of global culture? Brentford Lock transforms this evening for The Face of Kenya UK 2025—a riot of Kenyan music, dance, and fashion celebrating pan-African talent right here in London. My advice—bring your best moves and an appetite for discovery.
And for families: Tower Bridge is hosting hands-on activities for kids, with magical moving picture crafts that’ll keep young minds spinning. Plus, your entry today scores you a Family Activities Pass—future free fun, unlocked!
London’s not just an event machine; local news is humming too. According to the latest from city news, the Elizabeth Line is running smoothly (cheers all round), and foodie fanatics, a big welcome to L’Atelier du Fromage, a cheese lover’s paradise open in Soho—your tastebuds will thank you! Meanwhile, Westminster is trialing new fast-track contactless gates for buses, so expect speedier hops across the city.
Of course, London’s essential experiences never age: climb the Monument for a 360-degree city panorama, or get gloriously lost in Hyde Park’s autumn leaves. For hidden gems, my recommendation—duck into the Sir John Soane’s Museum, a surreal collector’s labyrinth, or if you're craving something adventurous, hop onto a walking “Tootwalk” tour—themed walking routes revealing secret London stories at every corner.
Here’s your Oly local’s tip: If you spot a blue plaque on a building, pause for a selfie and a bit of history—these mini-monuments celebrate the legends who once lived there, from Dickens to Bowie. Collecting them is a superb, spontaneous London sport. And for a proper London breakfast, grab a salt beef bagel on Brick Lane—just trust me.
Stick around for tomorrow’s episode, where we’ll tease the Marie Antoinette Style exhibition at the V&A, and the wildest harvest fest in Kensington Gardens, packed with nature walks and hands-on planting for all ages.
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.
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The city’s pulse is booming today, thanks to a smorgasbord of spectacular events. First up—chug on over to Alexandra Palace for the Annual Model Railway Exhibition. This isn’t just for trainspotters; it’s a miniature universe full of nostalgia, wacky locomotives, and the kind of engineering that’ll have you itching to build your own track at home.
It's also prime time for the Great River Race, London’s river answer to the Olympics—hundreds of crews, costumes galore, and the magnificent Thames serving as watery racetrack and urban backdrop. Now if that doesn’t get your competitive spirit flowing, what will?
Fashionistas, assemble! The London Fashion Gala splashes onto the scene tonight at the Royal Horseguards, right in sync with Fashion Week. Expect glitz, glam, jaw-dropping couture, and, if you nab a ticket to the afterparty, a night of dancing with designers, models, and the city’s most fabulous. No jeans allowed—Oly's digging out his snazziest socks as we speak.
Looking for a flavor of global culture? Brentford Lock transforms this evening for The Face of Kenya UK 2025—a riot of Kenyan music, dance, and fashion celebrating pan-African talent right here in London. My advice—bring your best moves and an appetite for discovery.
And for families: Tower Bridge is hosting hands-on activities for kids, with magical moving picture crafts that’ll keep young minds spinning. Plus, your entry today scores you a Family Activities Pass—future free fun, unlocked!
London’s not just an event machine; local news is humming too. According to the latest from city news, the Elizabeth Line is running smoothly (cheers all round), and foodie fanatics, a big welcome to L’Atelier du Fromage, a cheese lover’s paradise open in Soho—your tastebuds will thank you! Meanwhile, Westminster is trialing new fast-track contactless gates for buses, so expect speedier hops across the city.
Of course, London’s essential experiences never age: climb the Monument for a 360-degree city panorama, or get gloriously lost in Hyde Park’s autumn leaves. For hidden gems, my recommendation—duck into the Sir John Soane’s Museum, a surreal collector’s labyrinth, or if you're craving something adventurous, hop onto a walking “Tootwalk” tour—themed walking routes revealing secret London stories at every corner.
Here’s your Oly local’s tip: If you spot a blue plaque on a building, pause for a selfie and a bit of history—these mini-monuments celebrate the legends who once lived there, from Dickens to Bowie. Collecting them is a superb, spontaneous London sport. And for a proper London breakfast, grab a salt beef bagel on Brick Lane—just trust me.
Stick around for tomorrow’s episode, where we’ll tease the Marie Antoinette Style exhibition at the V&A, and the wildest harvest fest in Kensington Gardens, packed with nature walks and hands-on planting for all ages.
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/3V0gjPt
For 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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