Alright, London? Feel that buzz in the air? That’s the unique crackle of the August’s London bank holiday weekend starting. The sun’s (hopefully) out, the gaff is calling for a tidy, but let’s be honest, we’re all planning how to make the most of this glorious three-day stretch. The team at My Free Course is no different.
This weekend is the city’s last big summer hurrah, and it’s absolutely heaving with things to do. From the iconic rhythms of the Notting Hill Carnival to world-class, free-entry museums and quirky pop-up events, your biggest challenge will be deciding what to do first. We’ve put together the ultimate guide to navigating the bank holiday weekend, packed with events and a few classic London rainy day back-ups (because, let’s be honest, it’s typical, right?). And who knows? All this free fun might just inspire you to try something new long after the weekend is over.

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The Big Events: The Weekend’s Main Attractions
First up, the headliners. You’ll need to plan your travel around these over the Bank Holiday weekend, as the Tube will be rammed and parts of West London will be closed to traffic.
Notting Hill Carnival

A London institution. This is your chance to immerse yourself in the incredible costumes, sound systems, and vibrant atmosphere. It’s a celebration of Caribbean culture that takes over W10.
- Sunday (Family Day): The carnival is family-focused, with a colourful children’s parade that’s perfect for a day out with the little ones.
- Monday (The Grand Parade): This is the main event. The streets are a non-stop party with grand floats, Mas bands, and booming sound systems.
Pro tip: Travel to Paddington Station and walk the last bit. Stations like Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill Gate will be closed or have restricted access. Bring cash and wear your most comfortable trainers, you’ll be on your feet all day, and phone signal can be patchy at best.
All Points East (Victoria Park)

If you’ve got tickets, you’re in for a treat with a massive lineup of artists. The festival concludes this weekend, with acts including RAYE on Saturday, and a special reunion from The Maccabees on Sunday.
Battersea Park in Concert
If you’re looking for an open-air gig with a more relaxed vibe, Battersea Park is hosting a series of concerts. Pack a picnic and get ready for a memorable musical experience.
- Saturday: The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra perform a “Symphonic Disco” with hits by ABBA, Chic, and more.
- Monday: The legendary Jools Holland closes out the weekend with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
Free & Fabulous: Events That Won’t Cost a Penny

This is where London truly shines. You don’t need to spend a fortune to have a brilliant time.
- Free Museums & Galleries: Your classic rainy-day backup is also a perfect sun-dodger. The permanent collections at the Natural History Museum, V&A, Science Museum, British Museum, and Tate Modern are all free to enter.
- Greenwich + Docklands International Festival: This is a fantastic free event featuring stunning outdoor theatre, dance, and art installations across East and South East London. It’s a proper local gem.
- Bermondsey Carnival: On Monday, this free community-focused event in Southwark Park is a great option for live music, food, and family fun away from the Notting Hill crowds.
- Sky Garden (The ‘Walkie-Talkie’): One of London’s best free attractions. You get breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. The key? You gotta book ahead. Slots get snapped up quickly.
A Different Vibe: Quirky & Unexpected Finds
If you want to escape the biggest crowds, here are some offbeat ideas.
- Y2K Hijingo in Shoreditch: Relive the 2000s era with a special themed bingo event on Friday and Saturday. Expect classic hits, retro prizes, and a lot of nostalgia.
- The Luna Cinema: Check for a final outdoor screening at one of London’s unique locations.
- Cally Clock Tower Open Weekend: A true insider event. This historic Islington landmark rarely opens to the public, offering a unique perspective over the city. This is the kind of quirky, free learning opportunity Londoners love.
- Rum ‘n’ Bass Floating Party: Kick off the carnival vibe early on Saturday by boarding a party boat for a night of rum and music on the Thames.
- The Tusk Turtle Trail: A free, fun activity for the family! Follow this public art trail of turtle sculptures, each painted by a different artist and highlighting conservation efforts.
From London Bank Holiday Buzz to a Brand New You

As the weekend winds down and you’re on the trot from one adventure to the next, it’s hard not to feel that buzz of possibility. There’s a special energy in the My Free Course London office when we’re all out exploring together, discovering new music, art, and corners of our city.
That feeling of trying something new, of expanding your horizons, doesn’t have to end when the bank holiday does. What if you could harness that energy and channel it into learning a new skill that could genuinely change your career or your life? Just like exploring a hidden London courtyard or a free exhibition at the Tate Modern, learning is one of the most rewarding adventures you can embark on. And just like the best parts of this weekend, it doesn’t have to cost you a penny.
We believe that everyone deserves access to education that can open new doors. That’s why we’re offering a range of fully funded, free courses designed for Londoners. No grafting to pay for it, no strings attached. Just pure, quality learning to help you build a better future.
Explore Your Next Free Adventure
Inspired by the weekend’s festivities? Keep that momentum going. Whether you’re looking for a complete career change, want to upskill in your current role, or are simply curious about a new subject, we have a course for you.
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The bank holiday weekend is a brilliant reminder of all the amazing, free experiences London has to offer. Don’t let that spirit of discovery end on Monday.
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However you spend it, we hope you have a fantastic bank holiday weekend. Make the most of it, London.