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Your next adventure outside London, sorted

Need a break from the hustle and bustle? Planning ahead for the Easter weekend? Just want to inhale air that's less nitrogen dioxide-y for a bit? We've got it covered. 

See, despite our name, we're not always banging on about London. Sometimes Londonist ventures outside the capital to find fun places to visit within easy(ish) reach of the capital. Our round-ups include food and drink recommendations as well as attractions and historical nuggets — did you know, for example, that Kent's Chiddingstone Village is home to what's thought to be the oldest functioning shop in the country? You can find out all about this Tudor timewarp here.

Other places we've explored include Battle, the charming Sussex town that's steeped in Anglo-Saxon history (pictured above); the Essex island of Mersea (Tenerife, eat your heart out); and sunny Hastings, home to an award-winning pier, two funicular railways, and some wonderfully bizarre festivals. Hit the links to find out more about those now, or press the blue button for more of our outside London recommendations. 

Plan Your Getaway
A Fantastic New Friday Late
Immerse yourself in the capital's Caribbean culture at London Transport Museum's Friday Late on 18 March. The evening celebrates their new exhibition Legacies: London Transport's Caribbean Workforce, with steel pan workshops, carnival-themed crafts, and talks celebrating the Windrush generation. 
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Save Big On A West End Classic
The Mousetrap is a true West End legend. Agatha Christie's classic whodunnit is the longest-running play not only in London but in the whole world and you can save up to 49% on tickets to see it in its 70th anniversary year. Book by 13 March to take advantage of this excellent offer.
Save Up To 49%
The Felix Project Needs You!
Help fight food poverty by volunteering for The Felix Project. This London-based food redistribution charity rescues, cooks, and delivers surplus food to those in need — you pick and choose which part of the operation you'd like to lend a hand in.
Sign Up
Theatre Tickets For Just £10
Democracy is on the brink in The 47th, Mike Bartlett's much-anticipated new play set during the 2024 US presidential race. Be one of the first to see it at The Old Vic and pay less for the pleasure thanks to PwC £10 preview tickets, released at noon today. Valid on performances 29 March-2 April.
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Pablo Díaz At Carousel London
Award-winning creative hub Carousel London kicks off its latest guest chef collab today, and it's a good'un. Guatemalan chef Pablo Díaz, who's normally busy revolutionising the tostada in Guatemala City, presents a zingy menu feat. monkfish liver adobo, mangalitsa pork pipián, and a wild seabass tostada.
Book A Table
Homes For The Homeless
Well here's a welcome new housing project. The Reuben House development in Peckham will give 33 young homeless people the chance to live here in exchange for one-third of their salary, meaning someone earning £18K a year will pay £500 rent per month.
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