And seemingly in the blink of an eye, 2025 draws to a close. What awaits us next year, in 2026? Will we start the year with new habits and new mentalities to take into the new year? Or will we keep on keeping on, and bring the spirit of 2025 into 2026? Find out how to kick off the year with a bang, with our guide to the best things to do in London in January 2026. What will you make of the new year?
1. Ring in the New Year

New Year’s Eve is perhaps the most anticipated ocassion of the year – and it’s almost upon us! Whether you’re planning to sit down to a sumptuous dinner, party it up high in the sky, or get down and dirty at a late-night bar, London is full of opportunities to ring in the New Year in your own unique style.
Need some inspiration? Check out our guide to the most spectacular New Year’s Eve plans in London here.
2. Check out the New Year’s Day Parade

Westminster will be overrun with yet more festivity and celebration shortly after we’ve all staggered home from the NYE parties, as the New Year’s Day Parade takes to the streets. This year, the parade, which is the biggest of its sort on the planet, will celebrate with a special 40th Anniversary event. Kicking off at 1pm on January 1, “[more] than 8,000 performers from across the globe will bring the capital alive with marching bands, cheerleaders, dazzling dance groups, giant balloons, stunt displays, heritage vehicles, and show-stopping floats from London’s boroughs”.
Find out more about the London New Year’s Day Parade here.
3. Spot Snoopy around London

A trail of twelve uniquely-designed Snoopy sculptures has been winding its way around Fleet Street Quarter since the area’s Christmas lights turned on back in November. The art trail, which features individual takes on Snoopy resting atop his iconic kennel, is in place until January 16. Act fast to find them all, before Snoopy disappears from the capital.
Find out more here.
4. Turn your world upside down at the Paradox Museum
Take on the new year with a whole new perspective on things, thanks to the reality-bending experiences at London’s Paradox Museum. Inside, you’ll find a world where “nothing makes sense yet everything feels real”. Rooms will turn upside down, gravity will cease to exist, and you’ll walk away wondering, ‘How on Earth did they do that?’
Find out more and grab tickets here.
5. Give the planet a breather and go vegan

For many, January is a time to reconsider habits and try out lifestyle and dietary changes for personal and environmental good. One such change is giving the vegetarian or vegan diet a go. Fortunately, London is full of veggie and vegan dining spots, making the change easy for even the most hardened foodies. Here are a few of our favourite vegetarian, vegan, and plant-based restaurants in the capital:
🌿 Mallow
🍴 Tendril
🌮 Club Mexicana
🌱 Mildreds
🥢 Facing Heaven
🔥 Holy Carrot
6. Grab some treasures from the Giant London Flea (January 11)

One of London’s most beloved and enormous pop-up flea markets returns to Stratford this January. Dropping down at the Olympic Park on January 11, visitors can browse “unique finds, furniture, unexpected oddities, and much more.” And with over 150 traders, comprising vintage home decor and preloved bargains, you’re sure to fall in love with something at the Giant London Flea!
Find out more here.
7. Marvel at impressive artworks at the internationally renowned Moco

London has no shortage of museums and galleries, but Moco – aka the Modern, Contemporary And Digital Art Experience – still manages to stand out thanks to its jaw-dropping collection. Pieces here come from legends of the art world, such as Warhol and Banksy. Heck, there’s even a special exhibition of art from chart-topping singer Robbie Williams. Yes, that Robbie Williams!
Find out more about Moco and grab your tickets here here.
8. Watch the first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup

Itching for football action, but can’t wait for the next FIFA Women’s Club World Cup™? Then be sure to catch the first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup. The best football talent from around the globe will gather in London, starting this January, as the tournament’s decisive stages will play out across four thrilling matches. The semi-finals will take place on January 28, with the third-place play-off and final match on February 1. Tickets start at just £5, with talent from the United States, Brazil, England, and Morocco taking to the pitch.
Find out more and grab tickets here.
9. Go dry for January

If you’re turning over a new leaf this January and giving Dry January a go, you’ll be pleased to know that London is full of options for you. Whether you’re opting for non-alcoholic beer at your local pub or heading to a unique alcohol-free venue, there’s plenty of choice in the city. Here are some venues to check out to support you in your goal:
🍺 The Lucky Saint – a special pub from the eponymous alcohol-free beer producers.
🍹 Club Soda – a tasting room and shop with over 150 low- and no- drink options.
🍸 Kitchen Table – enjoy two Michelin-starred dining with a ‘soft’ drinks pairing.
🍹 Dishoom Permit Room – check out their Teetotal Tipples, you can still enjoy a (sober) negroni here!
🍸 Nipperkin – an intimate cocktail bar hidden underground with a ‘Dry Season’ menu featuring local and seasonal ingredients.
🍹 Equal Parts – a neighbourhood bar with a Zero Proof menu that rivals the alcoholic options.
10. Be dazzled by Sabrage’s blend of circus, cabaret, and provocation

If you’re after a cheeky evening out, full of mischief, circus acts, and risque outfits (or no outfits at all), be sure to hustle on over to a Sabrage performance this January. This live performance blends circus performance with burlesque and cabaret. And be prepared for “a seductive, high-octane night of vintage glamour, jaw-dropping circus-theatre, and all-night revelry”. It’s funny, sexy, silly, seductive, and even at times jaw-dropping.
Find out more and grab your tickets here.
11. Go for a final spin on one of London’s ice rinks

Christmas may be over, but some of London’s ice rinks will still be frozen in place for a bit longer. Head on down for a spin across the ice at one of these ice rinks in London:
⛸️ Hampton Court Palace – open until January 4
❄️ Skate at Leicester Square – open until January 4
🧊 Glide At Battersea – open until January 4
⛸️ Skate at Somerset House – open until January 11
❄️ Ice Rink Canary Wharf – open until February 22
🧊 Alexandra Palace ice rink – open all year round
Check out more London ice rinks here.
12. Cure your New Year’s Day hangover with a special sharing roast

Covent Garden’s Pivot restaurant is breaking all the Sunday roast rules to bring us comfort on January 1, with a sharing Hangover Roast available on a Thursday (!?). With plenty of food to serve four people, the roast features a half roast chicken, beef strip-loin, and lamb shank. That’s right, there’s no need to choose! Plus, with unlimited roast potatoes, veggies, Yorkies, and gravy, there’s plenty on offer to shake off the cobwebs, fix that hangover, and start 2026 off with a bang.
Find out more here.
13. Or start the year with a bottomless brunch

If you’re taking the new year as a chance to celebrate and spend time with family and friends, why not do so over brunch? And while you’re at it, you might as well make it a bottomless brunch! Here are some of our picks for the best and booziest bottomless brunches in London:
🥞 Jones & Sons – this London institution was one of the first in the city to serve bottomless brunch.
🪄 The Last Talisman – bottomless brunch with a magical flair.
🍕 Crust Bros – bottomless pizza and bottomless drinks!
🍹 Ma Petite Jamaica! – Caribbean food and bottomless Rum Punch; yes please!
Read more here.
14. Attend a stunning candlelight concert

If you fancy settling into a stunning setting to hear some of your favourite music in a unique way, be sure to head to one of these Candlelight Concerts in London. In breathtaking environs, surrounded by 1000s of flickering candles, you’ll be swept up in the majesty of the music. Performances range across everything from classical music to movie scores, classic rock, and chart-topping pop artists.
See the full list of Candlelight Concerts in London here.
15. Jump around at a top London gig

London’s music scene is one of the best in the world, with venues that range from intimate clubs for new acts to enormous arenas for chart-topping music superstars. Soak up the unmissable atmosphere of a live gig at one of these performances this January:
🎸 Biffy Clyro (January 14) – The O2
🎶 Hilary Duff (January 19) – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
🎧 Dijon (January 22 – 23) – O2 Academy Brixton
🎤 Fantastic Negrito (January 22 – 23) – 229
🎸 Tommy Emmanuel (January 23 – 24) – Cadogan Hall
🎵 All Time Low (January 24) – The O2
🎧 Kofi Stone (January 28) – O2 Forum Kentish Town
🎤 Mon Rovîa (January 29) – O2 Forum Kentish Town
🎶 Jason Derulo (January 31) – The O2
16. Do pull-ups for free pints (January 9 – 10)

London’s newest sports bar, BOX Piccadilly, is challenging Londoners to commit to their fitness goals – with a tasty reward up for grabs. With 80% of people typically ditching their New Year’s Resolution by January 9 (aka Quitter’s Day), BOX Picadilly is giving away free pints in exchange for pull-ups. Smash out one wide grip pull up and you’ll net yourself a free half pint. Smash out two, and you’ll get a full pint for free. And whoever tops the leaderboard and knocks out the most pull-ups across the two days will win a £250 BOX bar tab and a six month Gymbox membership.
17. Celebrate 25 years of an iconic London Indian restaurant (January 12 – 24)

Cinnamon Club is celebrating 25 years of serving up top-notch modern Indian fine dining by taking us back in time to 2001. They’re bringing back their original menu and prices with a special Retro Menu. Dishes start at just £5 (!), but be quick to try it out because the menu is only available from January 12-24.
Find out more here.
18. Marvel at the Canary Wharf Winter Lights Festival (January 20 – 31)

The Canary Wharf Winter Lights festival will return in 2026 for its 10th edition, lighting up London with dazzling displays. In 2026, they’re theming the festival around “DREAMSCAPE”, which will see “Canary Wharf [transformed] into a landscape of discovery and possibility.”
Keep an eye on the official website to find out more, here.
19. Browse for second-hand treasures (January 24 – 25)

Go East Vintage Flea returns to Bermondsey this January with a weekend-long flea market, just steps away from the renowned Maltby Street Market. Visitors can browse a “carefully curated mix of over 40 vintage stalls of fashion, furniture, homeware, art, vinyl and collectibles, all under one atmospheric Victorian warehouse space.” Head on down and see what you find!
Find out more and grab tickets here.
20. Warm up at a cosy winter rooftop pop-up

Luxury London hotel, Ham Yard Hotel, has teamed up with sustainable drinking brand Sapling on a special winter rooftop: The Fire Garden. Guests are invited to enjoy special mini-cocktail tasting flights (with both hot and cold options) and a special food menu of winter warmers – including DIY s’mores. All the while, you can cosy up next to the bespoke fire pit, with soft blankets and hot water bottles. How’s that for a winter night to remember?
Find out more and book here.
21. Wander around the London Art Fair (January 21 – 25)

The London Art Fair returns to, you guessed it, London this January with “a curated selection of leading Modern and Contemporary galleries from the UK and around the world.” Visitors can see (and even purchase) works by the likes of Francis Bacon, Tracey Emin, and more. There will even be never-before-exhibited pieces on display from The National Trust’s collection of surrealist and post-war abstract works.
22. Get cultured at a London art exhibition

As always, there’s plenty going on in London’s art and exhibition scene – from exciting new shows to displays you’ll want to catch before they’re gone. If you’re after some culture to kick off the new year, here are our picks of the top London exhibitions to check out this January:
EXHIBITIONS OPENING IN JANUARY
❤️ Hawai’i: a kingdom crossing oceans (January 15 – May 25): British Museum- artefacts, royals, and never-before-seen-in-the-UK objects commemorate 200 years since Hawai’ian monarchs visited the UK for the first time.
🩶 Richard Avedon: Facing West (January 15 – March 14): Gagosian – “rare prints from the photographic series ‘In the American West’ (1979–84), including works that have not been shown since their debut in 1985.”
🩵 Jessica Rankin (January 28 – March 7): White Cube – solo exhibition of the New York-based artist’s embroidered paintings and works on paper.
💜 Julia Phillips: Inside, Before They Speak (January 31 – April 19): Barbican – sculptures and drawings that combine the biological and industrial worlds to explore human connection.
EXHIBITIONS CLOSING IN JANUARY
🩷 Gilbert & George: 21ST CENTURY PICTURES (Ends January 11): Hayward Gallery – over 60 of Gilbert & George’s larger-than-life artworks fill the walls in this career retrospective.
💛 Emily Kam Kngwarray (Ends January 11): Tate Modern – Aboriginal art from artist Emily Kam Kngwarray, shown in Europe for the first time.
💚 Harland Miller at the Design Museum (Ends January 25): the Design Museum – a free exhibition og the artist’s ‘Letter Painting’ series of typography-inspired paintings.
23. Catch a bite-sized flick, or seven, at the London Short Film Festival (January 23 – February 1)
Image: @londonshortfilmfest, via IG
Calling all cinephiles, fancy adding a whole bunch of films to your Letterboxd in just a handful of days? Then you don’t want to miss the London Short Film Festival. Across 10 days, the festival will take over London’s cinemas to show 100s of short films. 300 works will be screened, “from new voices, acclaimed directors, and underground discoveries drawn from the archive”.
24. Dine at an all-new restaurant or bar
Image: @catocoventgarden, via IG.
There are always new restaurants and venues opening in London, no matter the time of year. So why not ring in the new year this January by visiting a new restaurant? Here are the new openings we’ve got our eyes on:
🍝 Tortello – “a fresh, contemporary interpretation of the traditional Italian trattoria”.
🍸 cato – a new cocktail bar with British ingredients and New York soul.
25. Celebrate the works and life of Scottish poet Robert Burns (January 25)

January 25 is Burns Night, the perfect ocassion to don your tartan and drink all the whisky you want to celebrate the birthday of the poet Robert Burns. A Scottish icon, Burns – affectionately nicknamed Rabbie Burns, the Ploughman Poet and the Bard of Ayrshire – is widely considered the national poet of Scotland. Head to these spots to celebrate the acclaimed poet:
🥃 Bethnal Green’s The Sun Tavern is partnering with ABERFELDY on a special one-day-only cocktail menu, alongside free haggis canapés from Deeney’s, and an evening of whisky, poetry and music.
📯 A special Bagpipe Pub Crawl will take celebrants on a tour of three West London pubs, guided by a live bagpiper.
🥃 Acclaimed family-run restaurants Galvin La Chapelle and Galvin Bistrot & Bar are serving elevated and comforting Burns Night menus that highlight each venue’s unique character.
📯 The Great Central Pub, in The Landmark London, is treating diners to a taste of Scotland and tradition with their special Traditional Scottish Fare menu for Burns Night.
🥃 Soho’s Sussex restaurant will host the Gladwin Brothers’ legendary Burns Night celebrations on Saturday, January 24, with whisky cocktails, a two-step highland fling, a live bag-piper and more.
🧀 The conveyor belts at Pick & Cheese Camden will be taken over by some of Scotland’s finest cheesemakers for a Burns Night celebration. Drams of Scottish whisky will also make their rounds around the room for guests to toast to the poet.
26. Take in a show on the West End
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London’s theatre scene is the stuff of legend – for good reason! But that doesn’t mean its heyday is over. Indeed, the West End remains the ultimate destination for boundary-breaking, genre-defining performances. Check out these shows this January:
NEW OPENINGS
🎶 Black Is The Color Of My Voice (Opens January 12): Duchess Theatre – a play “[inspired] by the life of Nina Simone, and featuring many of her most iconic songs performed live.”
🧠Arcadia (January 24 – March 21): The Old Vic – the same country house sees two similar stories of genius unfolding, separated by two centuries.
✍️ The Rat Trap (January 28 – March 14): Park Theatre – jealousy plagues a married couple, a novelist and a playwright, as one achieves success.
🚶➡️ The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (January 29 – April 18): Theatre Royal Haymarket – the novel of the same name gets adapted into a joyous musical about a man who walked out the door and didn’t stop walking.
😂 I’m Sorry, Prime Minister (Opens January 29): Apollo Theatre – a classic British satire concerning itself with doublespeak, cancel culture, and Latin.
ENDING SOON
🚇 COCKFOSTERS (Ends January 3): Southwark Playhouse Borough – two strangers take the Piccadilly Line across London on an unforgettable journey.
🤣 The Importance of Being Earnest (Ends January 10): Noël Coward Theatre – the National Theatre’s sold-out production transfers to the Noël Coward Theatre with a star-studded cast.
🪄 Coven (Ends January 17): Kiln Theatre – a women-led musical set during the witch trials of 1612 in Pendle.
📜 Othello (Ends January 17): Theatre Royal Haymarket – the Shakespearean tragedy of love, jealousy, betrayal, and rage.
🧛♂️ Dracapella (Ends January 17): Park Theatre – a madcap comedy featuring vampires, real estate agents, acappella covers and terrible puns.
🎩 Top Hat (Ends January 17): Queen Elizabeth Hall – Southbank Centre – a golden-age story of a Broadway star moving to London to open his new show, based on the classic film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
💞 End (Ends January 17): Dorfman Theatre – the final play in David Eldridge’s trilogy, following on from the events of Beginning and Middle, exploring love, relationships, and final chapters.
🩰 The Red Shoes (Ends January 18): Sadler’s Wells – follows “one girl’s dream to be the greatest dancer in the world”.
💔 Monument (Ends January 23): Royal Court – “a Welsh farming community, torn apart by tragedy, gathers to debate a planned memorial.”
🐅 Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Ends January 31): Young Vic (Main House) – Iraqis, Americans, and tigers alike search for meaning in Baghdad in the wake of US military action.
27. Give Chai a try for Chai Jan
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This January, instead of focusing on what drinks you’re giving up, add a new favourite to your drinks rotation with some proper Chai. Chai Guys are helping people ‘discover real chai (not chai lattes)’ with an array of special events throughout January. These range from chai-driven pilates sessions (Chai-lates) to Chai mocktails, limited-edition specials and sales, and late-night opening hours for a social alternative to boozy pub nights.
Find out more here.
28. Enjoy a special limited-edition meal or deal

If you’re always looking for unique menus and dining experiences, head to one of these limited-time offerings in London this January. Some will even see you enjoying cut-price offers – who needs a meal deal with these meals up for grabs?
🦞 Drake & Morgan’s new weekday ‘Reef, Beef & Bubbles’ offer nets diners a 6oz steak, half a lobster, chunky chips or greens, and a glass of Prosecco, Asahi Dry, Asahi Dry 0.0% or homemade lemonade – for under £25.
🍽️ Celebrated pub residency, Rake, is bringing back its best dishes to the Compton Arms this January, with two ‘stone-cold classics’ each week from their very first menu.
🍜 The Supermarket of Dreams’ ramen slingers, Robin’s Ramen, are serving Robin’s signature ramen with £1 half pints throughout January.
🍕 Crust Bros and Mildred’s have teamed up to launch the ultimate vegan pizza. The Veganuary offering will be available at all Crust Bros locations from January 5 – February 9.
🥢 Tattu London is treating Londoners to 30% off its à la carte menu as part of its Winter Sale from January 1 – February 8.
🐟 The Mayfair Chippy is selling their Mayfair Classic for £13.50 – the same price it was in 2015 when they first opened – this January.
🥘 KOKUM launches its Curry Club offer this January, with diners able to buy one curry and get a second curry half price when mentioning the “KOKUM Curry Club” at the booking or ordering phase of their visit. The offer is valid across the entire curry menu.
🎪 Five-star London hotel The Kensington is serving up a special new pre-theatre menu at its Town House restaurant, in partnership with the new Cirque du Soleil OVO show. Available throughout the show’s run, the offering includes two exclusive OVO-inspired dishes.
29. Keep exploring this wonderful city

That’s not all! The team here at Secret London has been busy writing about all kinds of other places and events. Why not add some of these to your January to-do list?
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