On Sunday, all eyes will be glued to the telly at 8pm as we find out who will be crowned champions in the Women’s Euros 2025. If you’re not travelling to Switzerland, where the tournament’s taking place this year, there are plenty of spots hosting screenings, fan zones and parties across the city. Here are our favourite places to celebrate the beautiful game, catch all the action and cheer on the Lionesses. Will it be coming home again? Keep your fingers crossed!
The weekend (19-20 July) might not shape up to be quite as much of a scorcher as last week, but it’s still set to be pretty balmy out there as July continues – and there’s plenty to fill our diaries up with, no matter what the weather.
When you’re not filling up your sweet days off with all those things we love about the season: beer garden hangs, alfresco dining, picnics in the park, open-air theatre and cinema and lido visits, look out for London’s biggest craft beer festival, where you can sip suds from a whole range of brilliant breweries. Or, party in the beautiful Master Shipwrights House in Deptford at new arts festival Desire Lines from the folks behind Brainchild and bag tickets to a whole range of great gigs at Somerset House’s Summer series.
Indoors, you’ll find a new run of Beth Steel’s wonderfully Chekhovian drama Till the Stars Come Down, which has transferred to the West End. Head to your favourite local cinema to watch a stirring performance from Sally Hawkins in the brilliantly dark and depraved Aussie chiller Bring Her Back. Or, if you’ve failed to get tickets before, there’s another chance to see the smash hit Bob Dylan jukebox musical Girl From the North Country, as it returns to its original home, the Old Vic. Enjoy!
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the 25 best things to do in London in 2025
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