Things To Do In London: Bank Holiday Monday 25 May

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Here's some London inspiration for things to do with little Londoners this week.

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ARCELORMITTAL ORBIT:
Get half-price entry for two people to the ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Olympic Park. Grab a mate (or a date) and treat them to a 20 mile view over London from 80 metres up in the air. Prebook with YPlan £15-£25.
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CHELSEA FRINGE:
Seek out a shed-load of gardening and horticultural events and installations around the capital. Here are our highlights — see what else is going on at www.chelseafringe.com, until 6 June

VUE CINEMA:
Get £7 tickets to Vue Cinemas with YPlan.
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SAISONS GREETINGS:
Catch the final day of The Hops & Glory Brewery Saison beers festival in Islington. Try the brews and enjoy the barbecue.

DINNER RESERVATION:
Round off your long weekend with a great value dinner for two at Shoreditch's Forge & Co with a glass of Prosecco thrown in. Book, fixed price with YPlan just £18.
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FOODIES FESTIVAL:
Feed your face at the final day of the Syon Park Foodies Festival. Expect tastings, demonstrations, a chilli food market, a vintage tea tent, craft beer and more. Day ticket £15 prebook.

PUTNEY FOLK:
The Cat’s Back, a Victorian pub nestled in the new Riverside Quarter between Putney and Wandsworth, is hosting the Putney Folk Debates, a free music and community festival. Free, just turn up, 2pm-1opm

FOOTBALL FUNNIES:
If you love Spurs you can be at a the recording of Phil Cornwell's Spurs Show comedy podcast at Guanabara, Covent Garden. Tickets just £15 through YPlan (reduced from £25), 7pm
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CHARITY WALK:
Footprints of London's monthly walk in aid of Amnesty International heads to Dalston, looking at how different groups of people in one corner of Hackney struggled for change (and are still doing so). £10, prebook, 7pm

FILM AND DINNER:
Roxy Bar and Screen shows Oscar-nominated, sports biographical, psychological thriller Foxcatcher with dinner served up alongside. Tickets £12, includes one main meal from the menu, 8pm
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AMUSED MOOSE COMEDY:
Hosted by Alex Zane, the Amused Moose Laugh Off semi-finals takes place today with the likes of Benji Waterstone, Daniel Audritt and Sarah Keyworth fighting it out for a place in the final at Edinburgh Fringe in August. £10, prebook, 8.15pm

COMEDY IN THE DARK:
Turning the lights out intensifies the experience so expect to be laughing hard at Udderbelly Festival with Comedy in the Dark. The line up is yet to be revealed but past shows have featured some of our favourites, like Marcus Brigstocke, Dan Antopolski, Jon Richardson, Shappi Khorsandi, Reginald D Hunter, Josie Long, Sarah Millican and more. Tickets £16, 9pm
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