If there’s one symbol of the rivalry between academic titans Oxford and Cambridge, it’s the Boat Race – the annual oars-off between the two unis. Typically, over 300,000 people line the banks of the Thames to get a glimpse of the action. If you’re like the majority of them, then as well as the sporting spectacle, you’re also there for the excuse to knock back a few pints (or more). Whether you’re a diehard supporter or a fair-weather fan, read our guide to everything you need to know about the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race 2025.
Spring is most definitely here and another sun-soaked weekend is on the cards for London. According to our weather app, temperatures are set to climb to nearly 20C on Saturday and Sunday, so make sure to take advantage of the long bright days by exploring London’s parks and gardens, which are suddenly coming into bloom, looking at all the beautiful spring blossom popping up across the capital and spending some time in London’s brilliant beer gardens.
London’s cultural scene also has a spring in its step. This weekend, head to the Tate Britain to see a huge body of work by Ed Atkins, one of the UK’s most influential contemporary artists. Explore how style and design have shaped the way we swim at The Design Museum’s latest blockbuster exhibition Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style, and visit Now Play This at Somerset House to play some of the newest and most cutting-edge board and video games out right now.
There’s also a slew of brilliant annual events to join. Pick a place on the riverside and cheer on the teams competing in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, sip on sweet suds at BrewLDN – one of the best craft beer festivals in the country, and collect new fern babies for your garden at The Garden Museum’s spring plant fair. What are you waiting for? Get out there.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the 25 best things to do in London in 2025
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