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Things To Do - May 2024

As the days grow longer and the air gets warmer, May 2024 in London brings a flurry of activities, from vibrant festivals to serene park visits. Whether you’re looking to dive into the lively atmosphere of the Notting Hill May Day Festival, explore beautiful spring gardens, or discover the world of artisans during London Craft Week, May offers something for everyone. Here’s your guide to making the most of this exciting month in the capital.

May is one of the best times to visit Holland Park, where the gardens are in full bloom and the park’s natural beauty is on full display.

Wander through the serene Kyoto Garden, enjoy a leisurely picnic under the blooming trees, or explore the wild woodland areas.

Holland Park is the perfect destination for those looking to embrace the outdoors during spring. While not a formal event, the park’s peaceful surroundings, filled with colorful flowers and lush greenery, offer a tranquil escape from the city’s bustling streets.

This year’s London Craft Week marks a special milestone as the festival celebrates its tenth anniversary. From May 6th to May 12th, London becomes a hub of creativity, craftsmanship, and innovation, with events scattered across the city. From discovering hidden workshops to meeting talented artisans, London Craft Week is a unique opportunity to explore the world of traditional and contemporary crafts.

Expect to see everything from pottery and glassblowing to cutting-edge fashion and design. With exhibitions, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences, London Craft Week offers visitors a chance to engage with some of the world’s most skilled makers. Whether you're passionate about craft or simply curious, this festival provides a city-wide celebration of artistry that shouldn’t be missed.

As a prelude to a summer of sporting events, Belgravia in Bloom returns for its ninth year, with the playful theme of ‘Floral Fun and Games’. The streets of Belgravia will be transformed with eye-popping floral displays inspired by sporting motifs, from tennis rackets adorned with blooms to footballs made of flowers. Stroll through the neighborhood and marvel at the creative floral installations, which perfectly blend sport and nature.

Belgravia in Bloom isn’t just about stunning visuals; the event offers unique experiences, including floral-themed workshops and guided walks. It’s a charming, picture-perfect way to enjoy the beauty of May in one of London’s most elegant neighborhoods.

May wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the world-renowned RHS Chelsea Flower Show, often referred to as the "floral equivalent of London Fashion Week." From May 21st to May 25th, the Royal Hospital Chelsea grounds will be transformed into a floral wonderland, featuring show-stopping garden displays, floral artworks, and cutting-edge landscape designs.

The Chelsea Flower Show showcases the best of horticultural creativity, with designers from around the globe unveiling breathtaking garden concepts. Whether you’re an avid gardener or just love flowers, this event is an unforgettable experience that embodies the beauty of spring in full bloom. 

Tickets for non-members start at around £48, and early booking is advised as they tend to sell out quickly. For more details on planning your visit, including travel tips and accommodations, check the RHS website

In addition to its spring festivals and floral displays, May is a lively time in Notting Hill. The area is known for its Portobello Road Market, where you can spend the day exploring antiques, vintage treasures, and artisanal foods. For those seeking a quieter adventure, head to the local parks, dine at some of Notting Hill’s finest restaurants, or catch a new production at one of the nearby theatres. Whether you’re interested in outdoor activities, local dining, or simply soaking in the neighborhood’s vibrant charm, Notting Hill offers a dynamic and accessible experience throughout May.  

Posted by Luke on May 1st 2024

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