Things to do in London this week
A practical edit of London tours and experiences you can plan around now, from football stadium visits to family-friendly indoor stops.
Bookable experiences to shape your week
Good options when you want a plan that is more structured than wandering, but still flexible enough for a London itinerary.
Use these picks as anchor activities: a stadium tour for football fans, an indoor aquarium for families, a games-heavy stop in Wandsworth, or a Canary Wharf boat session when you want something more social.
Arsenal Stadium Tour
A self-guided Emirates Stadium visit with audio commentary, access to key behind-the-scenes areas, and time to browse the club museum at your own pace.
"Leave extra time for photos and the museum, particularly if you are visiting with devoted Arsenal supporters."
Gravity MAX Wandsworth
A large indoor entertainment venue in Wandsworth with go-karting, bowling, arcade games, and mini golf under one roof.
"If one activity is the main reason you are going, build in queue time rather than squeezing it into a tight itinerary."
Emirates Stadium
Arsenal FC’s modern home ground, known for match-day atmosphere, clear sightlines, and major football heritage in north London.
"Use this listing when you are researching the stadium itself; pick the Arsenal Stadium Tour if you specifically want the visitor route."
Stamford Bridge
Chelsea FC’s Fulham Road stadium, with behind-the-scenes tour options and a polished match-day setting.
"Good for Chelsea supporters, but also for travellers comparing London’s big club grounds in one trip."
Skuna - Sauna, BBQ, Hot Tub & Igloo Boats (Canary Wharf)
A Canary Wharf dock experience with self-drive boats set up for sociable sessions such as barbecue, hot tub, sauna, or igloo-style cruising.
"Best for groups who want the activity to be the centrepiece of the plan, not a quick add-on between sights."
SEA LIFE London Aquarium
A family-friendly aquarium beside Westminster Bridge, with marine displays that include sharks, turtles, penguins, and a shark-tank glass floor.
"Pair it with a South Bank walk if the area is manageable, but expect peak visiting hours to feel busy."