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Things to do in London this weekend (April 26 – 28)

Source: @ilhanbeyazay

There have been a few bumper guides over the past few weeks but this weekend guide might just be the biggest to date.

It covers two of the hottest openings, a recently revisited old favourite and an exhibition which the paper’s editor, Dylan Jones, absolutely adored. There’s also refreshed drinking dens entering a new era, a brunch that’ll transport its guests out of the city, and the capitals largest flea market.

Plenty more besides too, with ballet and jazz also on the cards. This, in short, is absolutely everything to eat, drink, see and

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