But whatever the weather, London’s a city where there’s always something to keep you busy, whether you want to stroll in Hyde Park, browse street markets in Camden and Notting Hill, stroll along the Regent’s Canal, catch an exhibition at one of the capital’s fabulous museums or shop till you drop, in the West End, High Street Kensington or King’s Road.
And of course, don’t forget to take a walk on Hampstead Heath, near to us, where you can enjoy the gorgeous colours of the leaves and marvel at the greenery (they don't call it the ‘Green Lung’ of London for nothing!)
Here are some of our ideas for enjoying London at this fine time of the year.
1. CelebrASIA - 13th to 15th September
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The CelebrASIA festival will be held both inside and outside the power station and full of immersive installations, sculptures and lanterns. As well as the wide array of food stalls serving up traditional Far Eastern grub, you’ll be able to shop at artisan markets, learn how to make a lantern and enjoy live musical performances. It promises to be a fun weekend.
2. Open House - 14th to 22nd September
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The entire event is free,which means if you get organised, you can see several different places in one day! So browse their online catalogue, have an early night then get your comfy shoes on…the history of our amazing city awaits you.
3. The Great RIver Race - 21st September
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The Great River Race passes along the water and under 28 of the city’s Bridges - there are junior, senior and disabled crews and if you want to watch the spectacle, there are plenty of locations along the way to watch competitors. The fastest time stands at 2 hours and 2 minutes so let’s see if someone beats it this year.
4. Future of Food Festival - 16th to 22nd September
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5. The Grapes of Wrath - throughout September at the National Theatre
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The phrase 'Grapes of Wrath’ was taken from the Battle Hymn of the Republic, speaking of God’s wrath towards those who oppress the poor and downtrodden and this is a play that hits hard - the Grapes of Wrath deals with poverty, homelessness, starvation and violence but it’s also a testimony to the human spirit. Amust-see for any theatre lover.
6. Chelsea History Festival - 25th to 29th September
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Take a deep dive into the past, with Horrible HIstories’ author Terry Deary, attend a choral music concert,take a ‘Tudor Chelsea’ walking tour or just stroll the area on your own and sigh with delight at the architecture.
7. Taylor Swift Songbook Trail - until 8th September
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Taylor Swift may have departed the UK after her sellout tour, but Swifties need not weep because a trip to South Kensington’s V&A Museum will have you smiling.
The Taylor Swift Songbook Trail - which tracks the rise and success of the global icon - lets you visit a series of installations, all spotlighting a different period in her career. Costumes and accessories (from her personal archive) are on display, not to mention a few awards and instruments! Best of all, it’s free.
Finally, if you’re looking for a place to stay whilst in London this September, then why not consider La Gaffe Hotel Hampstead? Located in leafy Hampstead, our comfortable, family-run and family-owned guest accommodation. is just three minutes walk from the tube, a quick stroll both to the lush, green Heath and charming Hampstead Village, and we offer you a warm welcome and a great breakfast cappuccino…
Our rates include a continental breakfast and our (famous) cappuccino and because we’re only three minutes walk from the Hampstead tube, you can be in the centre of the city in just 15 minutes, courtesy of London Underground.
To find out more or to book a room directly, contact us by email or phone. We’ll be glad to hear from you.