No matter what your vibe, tastes or interests, there is always something to do in London. If you want to launch yourself into the spoils of the season, check out the best places to see colourful spring flowers across the city, where to see baby animals and the best city walks to really take in the brighter days ahead. It’s also a mega month for theatre with the likes of ‘Ain’t Too Proud’, the first properly big new West End musical to hit London since 2021, ‘A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction’, a new show from auteur director Katie Mitchell starring ‘It’s A Sin’ star Lydia West, and a big revival of Noël Coward’s classic 1930 comedy ‘ Private Lives’ at the Donmar with a drool-worthy cast, including Stephen Mangan and Rachael Stirling. Check out The Gilbert and George Centre opening this month: a whole space created by and dedicated to British art’s most iconic duo, and make time to see Steve McQueen’s moving ‘Grenfell’ f i lm at the Serpentine Gallery. April also means Easter is here, bringing four whole days off over the Easter bank holiday weekend to fill with things to do. This means longer days, warmer weather and maybe even the odd sunny Saturday spent at one of London’s loveliest beer gardens or rooftop bars. April 2023: Smile, London! It’s been a long, cold winter but, finally, Spring is officially here.
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