Is there a London experience you’ve been wanting to do for a while, but somehow never made it? Summer Fever Days are back for four days this June with discounts up to 30% on the best experiences in London!
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This is their biggest promotion yet with hundreds of experiences, exhibitions, concerts and activities discounted, including Cleopatra: The Experience, Vikings: The Immersive Experience, SABRAGE, Peppa Pig Afternoon Tea, Bubble Planet, Candlelight Concerts and Blitz Golf 2026: London, just to name a few.
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Whether you’re looking for a romantic date night, a unique dining experience, a crazy night out with the gals or a fun day out with the kids, make sure you check out Summer Fever Days.
Australian-born filmmaker, speculative architect and director, Liam Young, invites us to step into the future and imagine what humanity could look like. ‘In Other Worlds’takes us to an imaginary journey to experience six different possibilities.
[BLOG POST IN BIO] 🌏 What humanity could look like in the future? How the decisions we make today shape your future? 👩🚀 𝙄𝙣 𝙊𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 𝙒𝙤𝙧𝙡𝙙𝙨 𝙗𝙮 𝙇𝙞𝙖𝙢 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙜 at @Barbican Centre • Six immersive rooms • Six different visions 🗓️ When 21st May – 6th September 2026 📍Where Barbican Centre – The Curve | Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS 🎟️ Tickets Standard adult ticket: £20.50 Kids (6 – 15): £7.50 Kids under 5: Free #barbican#future#humanity#liamyoung#CapCut
“Operating in the spaces between design, fiction and futures, these works immerse us in the consequences and opportunities of the decisions we make today. It is about stepping away from dystopia, asking: what if the future could actually be…hopeful?” – says the description of the exhibition at the Barbican Centre.
Having been described as “the man designing our futures” by BBC, Liam Young is best-known for his richly detailed moving image installations, world-building projects and architecture collaborations.
Six Immersive Rooms Predicting Six Different Futures
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There are six different rooms to explore, each predicting a different future for humanity.
One room imagining a monstrous city with 10 billion people and 7,000 different languages which is also a 24/7 party zone as annual celebrations, festivals and carnivals of different communities overlap.
In another imaginary world, a whale swims through the ruins of a flooded AI data centre, while in a 360 degree projection space, you’ll find yourself surrounded by a vast ocean from which a huge carbon capturing machine emerges.
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Huge scale projections, costumes, audio stories, film and soundscape help visitors fully soak up the alternative futures in each room.
‘In Other Worlds’ has been created with the collaboration of famous filmmakers, designers, actors and directors, including Maggie Aderin (host of BBC’s Sky at Night), Adam Young (Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power), Emmy-nominated costume designer Ane Crabtree (The Handmaid’s Tale, The Sopranos, Westworld), writer Lisa Joy (Westworld, Fallout) and Chen Qiufan (AI 2041), just to name a few.
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As the exhibition breaks new ground in terms of new ideas and experiences, it also takes visitors beyond the regular exhibition spaces. It ends at Barbican’s car park, suggesting there are no boundaries of imagination and ideas.
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“This show is a not collection of solutions, but rather it’s an attempt to re-orientate us around new visions for a future that operate at planetary scales. The crises we face, they’re no longer crises of technology, but rather they’re crisis of the imagination.” – says Young.
Ready for your next adventure? Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition has finally arrived in London. 34 reproduced frescoes are on display using a special technique that allows visitors to see every brushstroke! Licenced and approved by the Vatican Museum.
Book with FEVERand use discount code ADVENTURERLDN10 to get 10% OFF!
Araw Ice Cream is best known for their incredible range of unique ice cream flavours and combinations to take your taste buds on an exciting trip around the world.
Founder Keizah says: “I launched my own small batch artisanal ice cream brand with the goal to allow people to travel back home or anywhere they care to escape. I started to crave both old and new flavours that offered unexpected combinations and the opportunity to escape.”
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Some of the flavours are: Honely Levander with Mixed Berries, Basque Cheesecake, Dirty Horchata, Brown Butter Sage with Spiced Apple Compote, Earl Grey Malted Crumble and the list goes on. Vegan options available.
TIP: Make sure you grab a flyer to get 10% discount on your next online purchase using a special code.
Araw pop-up shop offers ice cream tubs for grab and go. If you have time to stay and enjoy your dessert on the spot, I highly recommend trying one of their Halo-Halo Filipino shaved ice desserts or the Ube Bibingka dessert which is basically baked Ube coconut rice served with ice cream and toppings.
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No pop-up is complete with cute merch. Make sure you support Keizah’s small business by purchasing a lovely Tee, baseball hat or tote bag.
Don’t forget to write or draw something nice and cute on the message boards as well.
Practical Info
The pop-up shop is there until the end of September.
Ready for your next adventure? Did you know that there is an adult-only funfair in Canary Wharf? Fairgameallows 18+ only to enter and they offer all your favourite fairground games, Prosecco-flavoured candy floss, cocktails and boozy slushies. A perfect fun day out with friends!
“A funfair. Exactly like you don’t remember.” Says the website of London’s first adult-only funfair, Fairgame.Prosecco flavoured candyfloss, classic fairground games and boozy slushies. 18+ only.
Located on the riverside of Canary Wharf, London’s first adult funfair, Fairgame is unmissable by a giant yellow inflatable duck floating on the river.
Fairgame brings back your childhood memories at funfairs when you wished the fun would last forever.
Frozen Margarita with edible straw
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The 20,000 sq ft venue features a riverside terrace, three ‘bumper bars’ serving cocktails, craft beer and boozy slushies with edible straw, a number of street food vendors and a candy stand with Prosecco-infused candyfloss and other boozy sweets.
Re-Awake Your Inner Kid
Prosecco-flavoured candyfloss at Fairgame
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Fairgame is an adult only venue. You must be over 18 to enter.
The funfair features all your childhood favourite games with every game hooked up to innovative RFID tech and digital leader boards. This is the funfair, exactly like you don’t remember.
How to play
Games tickets are £15pp (18+)
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Book your tickets online and once you’ve received the confirmation email, follow the link provided to register your team (or you can play solo if you want 👍).
On your arrival, you’ll get your RFID card. Scan the QR code on the back of the card and log in. Now you can track your team scores on your phone.
Your gaming session starts 30 minutes from your arrival. This allows you to have some food and drink or use the cloak room.
You can play all the games twice by simply touching your card on the card reader. You have 75 minutes to play all the games.
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Feel free to order some drink at the bar and bring it to the gaming area. There are handy glass holders at each game to keep your drink safe while you’re playing.
Be as competitive or sociable as you want to be. Finish on the top of the leader board to win a candyfloss or a cute pink one-eyed teddy. 🧸🩷
Friendly members of staff are always at hand if you need any help with the games.
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After finishing your games, you can stay at the food hall or the outdoor terrace for as long as you like.
Perfect Summer day out with friends!
Ready for your next adventure? Breath-taking immersive light show opened in London, called ‘Genesis’. Embark on a journey through time and space and witness the first three day of creation of the Earth.
‘Genesis’ is a 30-minute immersive journey through time and space for visitors to witness the creation of the world.
Architecture and cutting-edge technology have been brought together for the perfect composition of sound, light and video to create an ethereal atmosphere.
The Swiss Church has been carefully measured and calculated from the ceiling to the pillars to bring a mesmerising spectacle to life.
Light, Sky, Water & Earth and Nature
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The breath-taking journey that represents the first three days creation, guides you through the elements of light, sky, water & earth, and nature.
On the first day, light was separated from darkness. The light is called ‘day’ and the darkness is called ‘night’.
On the second day, vastness was created to separate water. This expanse is called ‘sky.’
On the third day, dry soil was formed in which water was collected. The dry ground is called ‘land’ and the water is called ‘sea.’
On the same day, plants and trees were formed giving beautiful bright colours to the Earth.
The experience opened on 28th July and will end on 22nd October 2023.
Ready for your next adventure? Don’t miss on the monumental Mars installation by Luke Jerram this Summer! As part of Kensington and Chelsea Festival from 1st July – 31st August, the breath-taking installation of Mars: War & Peace will be displayed at three different locations and completely free to visit. Just book your time slot on Eventbrite.
Famous UK artist, Luke Jerram’s newest monumental installation, Mars: War & Peace is now on display at St John the Baptist Church and is completely free to visit.
Mars: War & Peace installation is 7 metres in diameter and is a 1:1 million-scale sculpture. This means, each centimetre on the spherical sculpture represents 10 kilometres of the surface of the Red Planet.
The artwork is a 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the surface of the Mars transporting visitors to discover deserted wastelands, craters, volcanos, and valleys in a perfect detail.
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Ready for your next adventure? Lewis Carroll inspired restaurant opened at Waterloo Station. The Rosariumis inspired by English Victorian gardens and serve classic British food with a Wonderland twist.
Barrio Bars currently have 6 different locations in London, all featuring the same lively colourful vibes.
The bars are inspired by Latin flavours and atmosphere, serving absolutely crazy cocktails (think of cocktails served in a pink inflatable flamingo or sharing cocktail served on a Sombrero or in a wresting ring).
To keep your energy filled all night, they serve downright dirty street food, including tacos, nacho fries, quesadilla, churros and more!
Enjoy Happy Amigo Houron Thursdays until 10pm and Fridays until 8pm!
No Siesta More Fiesta
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The décor is absolutely insane. It really brings you the ultimate Latin vibes: vibrant colours, tropical flower decorations, wall paintings and drinking huts. It really feels like you were at a Latin beach party.
There is a huge dance floor and even a catwalk at their Covent Garden branch.
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Well, the weather is getting warmer, so if you’d prefer spending your night out in a beautiful garden, head to Shoreditch and enjoy full funshine in their Tropical Yard.
Make sure you check out their event calendar because from ‘La Bamba Bingo’ to ‘Club Tropicana’ to ‘Margarita Pong’, they have something to be excited for from every Thursday to Sunday.
Ready for your next adventure? If you love crazy bars, Mrs R!ot is for you. Inspired by the pioneering feminist, Kitty Clive, Mrs R!ot is probably the most vivacious and cheeky cocktail bar and bistro in Covent Garden.
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