Best Things to Do in London in May 2026
When it comes to things to do in London in May, there is actually a lot more going on than people expect. The city starts filling up with seasonal events, limited time pop ups and exhibitions that only run for a few weeks, so it is not really a month where you can just wing it and hope for the best.
This guide pulls together the things to do in London in May 2026 that I would personally prioritise if I was visiting, based on what is actually worth your time and not just the usual tourist spots.
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Events in London in May 2026
RHS Chelsea Flower Show

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show is one of the biggest events happening in London in May and something I would only recommend if you are genuinely interested in gardens, design or creative spaces because it is more of an experience than just walking through flowers. The show gardens are not just displays, they are full concepts with themes, layouts and landscaping ideas that feel like you are walking through different worlds rather than just one event.
Inside the Great Pavilion, there are even more displays with rare plants, floral installations and growers from around the world showcasing things you would not normally see in one place. It is one of those events where you can easily spend a few hours without realising because there is so much to take in. If you are into interiors, design or anything visual, you will definitely appreciate it more.
Dates: 19th – 23rd May
Price: From £55
Location: Royal Hospital Chelsea
Chelsea in Bloom

Chelsea in Bloom runs at the same time as the flower show and this is something I would recommend to everyone because it is completely free and still gives you that same creative feel. The entire Chelsea area gets transformed with floral displays based on a yearly theme, and for 2026 it is ‘Out of this World’ so expect installations inspired by space, astrology and celestial designs.
Walking through areas like Sloane Square, King’s Road and Duke of York Square, you will see everything from full shopfront installations to smaller details that still stand out. What I like about this is that you can just walk through at your own pace without needing tickets or a set time, and you still get to see a lot. It is also really easy to combine with lunch or shopping in the area.
Dates: 18th – 24th May
Price: Free
Location: Chelsea, London
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MCM London Comic Con

MCM London Comic Con is one of the biggest events happening in London in May and something I would recommend if you are into gaming, anime, films or even just want to experience something different. This takes place over three days at ExCeL London and it is a full event rather than just something you pop into quickly.
There are panels, meet and greets, independent artists and large exhibition spaces filled with brands and creators. You will also see a lot of people dressed up which adds to the overall experience. Even if you are not going for a specific reason, there is a lot to see and it does feel very different from anything else happening in London.
Dates: 22nd – 24th May
Price: From £37
Location: ExCeL London
Hot Sauce Society Festival
Hot Sauce Society is one of those events that is a bit more niche but still really fun, especially if you are into food. It takes place in Peckham and brings together over 60 traders, so there is a huge range of sauces, flavours and brands to try.
It is not just about hot sauce either. There are competitions, music, drinks and different pop ups happening throughout the day so it feels more like a full event rather than just a food market. I would recommend this if you want something that feels more local and slightly different from the usual central London plans.
Dates: 9th – 10th May
Price: From £5
Location: Peckham, London
Wimbledon Art Fair

Wimbledon Art Fair is something I would recommend if you want a more creative and interactive experience. Instead of walking through a gallery, you are actually stepping inside working studios and seeing where artists create their work.
There are over 180 artists involved, and what I liked about this is that you can speak to them directly and understand the process behind what they create. There is also the option to buy artwork, and the pricing tends to be more accessible compared to traditional galleries. It feels a lot more personal and less formal, which makes it easier to enjoy even if you are not really into art.
Dates: 14th – 17th May
Price: Free
Location: Wimbledon Art Studios
Pop Ups in London in May 2026
Louis Vuitton Hotel London Pop Up Experience

The Louis Vuitton Hotel pop up is one of the most talked about experiences in London right now and something I would recommend booking in advance if you want to go. It takes over a townhouse in Mayfair and turns it into an immersive experience celebrating the brand’s history and design.
Each room is themed around different iconic bags like the Speedy, Keepall and Alma, and everything is designed to show the craftsmanship behind them. It feels more like an exhibition than a shop, which is why it stands out compared to other pop ups. There is also Café Alma and Bar Noé if you want to turn it into more of a full experience rather than just walking through.
Dates: 29th April – 21st June 2026
Price: Free but they do recommend booking a ticketed entry ticket
Location: 28 Berkeley Square, Mayfair
Bubble Planet London

Bubble Planet is one of the more interactive experiences happening in London and something I would recommend if you want something that is a bit different from museums or galleries. It is made up of multiple themed rooms, each focused on different visuals, colours and sensory elements.
You move through different spaces rather than staying in one area, which keeps it interesting the whole way through. There are also VR elements and installations that make it feel more immersive. It is very photo friendly and something that works well if you are visiting with friends.
Price: From £19 (use my discount code THEGIRLSTRIPTO10 for 10% off)
Location: Wembley Park
Mundo Pixar Experience London

The Mundo Pixar Experience is one of the most popular immersive exhibitions in London right now and something I would definitely recommend if you grew up watching Pixar films. It includes multiple life sized rooms where you can walk through scenes from films like Toy Story, Cars and Monsters Inc.
What stood out to me was how detailed everything is as the rooms are designed to feel like you are actually inside the films rather than just looking at displays. It is also very interactive and works well if you want something fun that is not just walking around.
Dates: 13th February – 28th June 2026
Price: From £25
Location: Wembley Park
Jellycat Space Shop

The Jellycat Space Shop is a smaller pop up but still worth adding to your plans, especially if you are already visiting the Science Museum. It is a themed space with exclusive plush toys and a setup that feels more like an experience than just a shop.
You do need to book a timed slot, but entry itself is free. It is quite quick to go through, so I would recommend combining it with other museums in the area rather than going out of your way just for this.
Dates: 18th March – 12th July 2026
Price: Free entry
Location: Science Museum, London
Free Things to Do in London in May
V&A East Museum Opening

The V&A East is one of the newest museums opening in London and it is definitely worth adding to your list, especially because entry is free. It is located in Stratford and focuses on creativity, design and culture in a way that feels more modern compared to traditional museums.
Inside, there are over 500 objects displayed across different themes including identity, fashion and social change. The layout feels more open and less formal, which makes it easier to explore without feeling overwhelmed. There are also rotating exhibitions, so it is not something that stays the same.
Price: Free
Location: Stratford, London
Thank you so much for reading and I hope this guide on the best things to do in London in May has given you plenty of inspiration for your own trip. Don’t forget to check out the rest of my London guides here.


