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What's on in London June 2026


Summer has arrived in London, bringing Wimbledon whites, Champagne afternoons at Polo in the Park, and long golden evenings made for dining outdoors.

Across the capital, cultural festivals and creative events fill the city with fresh energy, while seasonal rituals like strawberries and cream at The Hari add a quintessentially British flourish.

Whether you’re discovering a hidden garden, lingering over an alfresco dinner, or raising a glass in the sunshine, this is the season to experience London at its most vibrant.

CHESTERTONS POLO IN THE PARK 2026


Champagne bars, summer styling, and fast-paced sport return to Hurlingham Park as Polo in the Park takes over Fulham from 5 – 7 June 2026. Blending world-class polo with a lively social atmosphere, the three-day event has become one of London’s signature early-summer weekends.

Alongside the matches, expect pop-up restaurants, garden bars, live music, shopping, and plenty of pitch-side celebrations. Whether you’re there for the sport or simply the rosé-fuelled atmosphere, it’s one of the capital’s chicest ways to welcome summer.

Distance from The Hari: 3 miles
Photo Credit:
Siharat Sangkomol

 

The Ice Cream Project


Back by popular demand! Summer gets a playful twist with the return of Anya Hindmarch’s much-loved Ice Cream Project in Belgravia. Reopening from 5 June 2026, the cult pop-up transforms nostalgic pantry favourites and iconic food brands into unexpectedly delicious ice creams and sorbets.

Alongside the quirky flavours, visitors can book the famous Blind Tasting Tea at the Anya Cafe, where guests sample 15 mystery scoops complete with wafers, sprinkles, and scorecards. From curious combinations to crowd-pleasing classics, the experience has become one of London’s most delightfully eccentric summer traditions.

Distance from The Hari: 0 miles
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The Hari

London Open Gardens


Ever dreamt of stepping foot into some of London’s most exclusive green spaces? Thanks to London Open Gardens 2026, you now can. Hidden rooftops, private squares, and secret city sanctuaries open their gates on 13 – 14 June 2026.

Organised by the London Parks & Gardens, the annual weekend offers rare access to more than 100 gardens usually closed to the public across the capital. From tranquil courtyard gardens and historic Georgian spaces to modern rooftop oases with skyline views, it’s a chance to discover a quieter, greener side of London tucked behind its busiest streets.

Distance from The Hari: Varied
Photo Credit:
Dan Pratt

 

The Trooping of Colour


One of Britain’s most iconic royal traditions returns this June as Trooping the Colour celebrates the King’s official birthday with military pageantry, music, and ceremony in central London. Taking place on 13 June 2026, the event sees hundreds of soldiers, horses, and musicians process from Buckingham Palace along The Mall in a spectacular display of precision and tradition.

The celebration culminates with the Royal Family’s famous balcony appearance and RAF flypast above Buckingham Palace, drawing crowds from across the world.

Distance from The Hari: 1 mile
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Carnegie42

London Gallery Weekend


Art lovers can explore the capital’s contemporary gallery scene during London Gallery Weekend, returning from 5 – 7 June 2026. The free, city-wide event brings together more than 100 galleries across London, with special exhibitions, late openings, talks, performances, and curator-led tours throughout the weekend.

Spanning neighbourhoods from Mayfair and Fitzrovia to South London and the East End, it’s a chance to discover both internationally renowned artists and emerging talent while exploring some of the city’s most creative corners.

Distance from The Hari: Varied
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 SeventyFour

 

Wimbledon


Summer in London officially begins with the return of Wimbledon, the world’s most iconic tennis tournament, taking place from 29 June 2026 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

At The Hari London, guests can soak up the Wimbledon spirit through a seasonal partnership with Chapel Down. Visitors will be welcomed with a complimentary miniature serving of strawberries and cream in the lobby, while larger portions will be available throughout The Hari Bar and il Pampero.

For an extra touch of summer indulgence, guests can also enjoy a glass of Chapel Down Rosé Reserve paired with strawberries and cream for £25 per person; a quintessentially English experience, served with The Hari’s signature elegance.

Distance from The Hari: 5.5 miles
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meteo021

Taste of London Festival


If you are an avid foodie looking for the best bites in town, Taste of London Festival has you covered. Based in Regents Park, some of London’s biggest names will be coming together to offer five delicious days (17 – 21 June 2026) of feasting; bringing together some of the capital’s best restaurants, chefs, and food brands.

Alongside tasting menus and street-food favourites, expect live cooking demonstrations, chef talks, cocktail bars, workshops, and plenty of opportunities to discover new flavours from across the city’s ever-evolving food scene.

Distance from The Hari: 3.5 mile
Photo Credit:
SolStock

Father's Day


From riverside pubs to refined dining spots, London offers plenty of ways to mark Father’s Day this 21st June.

At The Hari London, the celebration comes with a relaxed evening twist thanks to the Sip & Share offer at The Hari Bar & Garden Terrace. Available daily after 7pm, guests can enjoy two cocktails and four small plates for £70, making it the perfect excuse to settle in for a leisurely evening of good food, drinks, and conversation… Because Dad deserves more than a tie this year.

Distance from The Hari: 0 miles
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The Hari

Raindance Film Festival


Raindance Film Festival will be returning between 17-26th June for the 34th edition, bringing together an audience who enjoy more emotional and thought-provoking films.

From thought-provoking dramas to experimental storytelling and late-night premieres, Raindance offers a more intimate and discovery-driven alternative to the blockbuster cinema experience. Alongside the screenings, visitors can expect workshops, networking events, and Q&As with filmmakers and actors throughout the festival.

Distance from The Hari: 1.9 miles
Photo Credit:
Tima Miroshnichenko

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