
"London's full of free things to do, if you know where to look. So read on for our tips for lifting your spirits this weekend, without leaving your bank account emptier than your office on a sunny Friday afternoon. From free jazz events to art shows to delicious treats, the fun's on us."
"London's Irish community is set to turn out en masse for a huge St Patrick's Day festival in central London, with over 50,000 attendees enjoying the craic. The action will start out at Hyde Park Corner with an 11am parade full of pageantry and elaborately decorated floats, then finish up among the famous lions and fountains of Trafalgar square, where there'll be stages with Irish music and performances, both traditional and modern."
"It's been a tricky few months for healthy fast food chain Leon, which was forced to close 22 locations after going into administration. But in great news for meatball lovers, the company seem to be putting its all into a big comeback. Original founder John Vincent is back on board, and he's keen to bring back the dishes that made its name."
London provides abundant free entertainment options for visitors seeking to enjoy the city without excessive spending. St Patrick's Day festivities in central London feature a parade at Hyde Park Corner with over 50,000 attendees, followed by performances, food stalls, and activities in Trafalgar Square until 6pm. Leon, a healthy fast food chain, is launching a comeback with a seaside-themed pop-up offering free fish finger wraps. The guide highlights various cultural events and attractions available throughout the weekend, enabling Londoners to enjoy spring activities while maintaining financial responsibility and avoiding unnecessary expenses.
Read at Time Out London
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