Best of September: Free Stuff in London

Best of September: Free Stuff in London

29 August, 2008
by: Spoonfed Team

Regent Street Festival: A Great British Experience
7th September
It's not all tea and crumpets, Pimms and lemonade or Morris dancers at this celebration of everything quintessentially British.
Best For: Queuing, a very British pastime

Get Fit For Free: Body Combat
Wednesdays in September
A range of part aerobic, part martial art classes before work on the South Bank of the Thames.
Best For: That feeling of being healthy and fit as you arrive at work refreshed albeit sweaty

Lord Mayor's Thames Festival
13th 14th of September
London-wide celebrations hosted by the Lord Mayor (not Boris) including walks, bonfires outside the Globe and a feast held on Southward Bridge.
Best For: Entertaining small children before the expensive fireworks commence

Brick Lane Bike Polo
Sunday afternoons on the corner of Brick Lane and Shaklewell Street
A competitive yet friendly game of polo on your own bike.
Best For: Polo for the masses

Drawing on Life
26th 28th September
Three-day festival of drawing, classes, workshops and performances.
Best For: Performance by Beatboxer Nathan ‘Flutebox' Lee


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