1. Quiz Box

A mashup of a TV game show and a pub quiz game, this event is as quirky as it sounds. Contestants answer general knowledge questions to gain an advantage in the ring, with rounds alternating between brainpower and fast thinking. It’s not about getting punched, but about the spectacle, your wit, and your stamina. A fantastic choice if you’re looking for something that’s fun, offbeat, and very London.
2. Strolling through Kew Gardens

Kew is stunning year-round, but autumn makes it magical, fiery reds, deep oranges, and golden yellows across its vast tree collection. The treetop walkway gives you a bird’s-eye view of the changing foliage. Seasonal exhibitions often pop up inside the glasshouses too, making it both educational and beautiful. It’s the perfect way to enjoy nature without leaving the city.
3. West End Theatre Nights

Autumn evenings are tailor-made for slipping into a velvet seat and catching a show in London’s West End. From big-name musicals to edgy new plays, there’s something for every taste. The buzz of the crowd and the sparkle of the lights make it feel like an event in itself. Many theatres also run discounted ticket offers midweek if you book smartly.
4. Bonfire Night Celebrations

London lights up with fireworks on the 5th of November, marking Guy Fawkes Night. From Alexandra Palace to Battersea Park, huge displays are set against the backdrop of autumn skies. Expect food stalls, funfair rides, and that comforting smell of toffee apples and mulled wine. Wrap up warm, it’s usually chilly, but the atmosphere more than makes up for it.
5. Borough Market Food Crawl

Autumn brings hearty foods to Borough Market, think artisanal pies, hot soups, and rich cheeses. Wandering through, you can sample treats from around the world while enjoying seasonal produce. The market is partly covered, so you’re sheltered from any sudden London showers. It’s one of the best places to eat your way through a crisp autumn afternoon.
6. Museum Lates

Big museums like the Science Museum, V&A, and Natural History Museum open late on select evenings. These nights often feature DJs, pop-up bars, and themed talks alongside the usual exhibits. It feels more like a cultural night out than a daytime visit. Perfect for when the evenings draw in earlier but you still want something lively.
So, as we start putting more layers on, and our shorts go out of season, we still don’t want to end up doing nothing inside, rather finding cosy autumn activities to keep us busy, entertained, warm and relaxed. Though there is Halloween to look forward to, you don’t have to wait for that day to have fun.