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When it comes to such vast cities like London, it might be a bit intimidating to find the right activity for you. Oftentimes, people tend to give up and just go sightseeing, and while this great city has a lot to offer in that way, you could be potentially missing out on some unique and unforgettable activities. Fun things to do in London with friends are around every corner, you just need to know where to look! Take a gander at some of the most exquisite ways to have fun, a lot of which are still only to be found here, and grab a trusty group of friends to share them with.
1. Be Locked in a Room
With the immense popularity of Escape Rooms, it’s alright to assume that you and your friends will be interested in attempting a dastardly escape in London as well. Locked in a Room consists of 13 themed escape rooms spread across two formats that guarantee a multi-escape experience. With the capacity to hold up to 78 players captive (or 13 teams of six), this happens to be the largest facility of its kind in Europe. Solve the puzzles and use your wit as you take on Parallax and Timelock formats - you’ve got 60 minutes! Location: Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway, Royal Docks, London E16 1XL, UK Price: £30 per person.
2. Visit Camden Town
3. Join Candlelight Club
For a surreptitious speakeasy, Candlelight Club certainly does attract people from all walks of life into its secret location. Travel back in time to the era of Great Gatsby and 1920s speakeasies. Defy the prohibition at every turn and have yourself a night of extravagant partying and jazz. Make sure to dress up in proper attire as you make your way to the unspecified location somewhere in Central London. Have some of their best Champagne as you celebrate holidays and all kinds of special events held in its clandestine halls. Location: Secret, somewhere in Central London. Revealed two days before the event. Price: Entry fee ranges from £25 to £130.
4. Sing at the Karaoke Hole
You’ve known not true glamor until you’ve spent a night out at the Karaoke Hole - a prominent LGBTQ+ venue in London. Get razzled and dazzled by lavishly dressed performers out on a mission to keep the energy of all the attendees up. If you crave so, you’ll get a chance to get on that stage and show other groups of guests what you’ve got. Drink and sing until you go hoarse for a night of fun, unlike all the others. Location: 95 Kingsland High St, Dalston, London E8 2PB, UK Price: Entry fee on Thursday’s free, Friday and Saturday are £5 per person.
5. Survive the War of the Worlds
6. Ride the Jewel of The Empire
Set in 1937, this theatric experience is a combination of murder, exquisite food, and great acting, all happening aboard a train - what more could you ask for? While primarily a restaurant serving delicious meals, Jewel of the Empire is also a valuable gem, the largest one in the world. Naturally, there’s someone aboard the train willing to kill for it. As you dine, the mystery around you will deepen, dead bodies will multiply, and you’re a suspect much like anyone else. Location: Pedley Street Station, London Price: Entry fee ranges from £57 to £64.
7. Become a Pirate of the Hidden Spirit
Have you ever wondered how a pirate’s life would suit you? If the answer is yes, climb aboard an actual ship moored in St. Mary Overie Dock and try your hand as a seafaring outlaw. Legends tell of a treasure worth $2 million lost somewhere at sea. Join the captain on board the Hidden Spirit and decipher cryptic messages that should take you to your quarry. If this doesn’t spark a pirate within you to action, then just enjoy all the amazing cocktails in this floating fortress. The entry fee will grant you access to 3 cocktails from Captain Jack Cassidy’s hoard and even pirate garments just for you. Location: St Mary Overie Dock, Cathedral St, London SE1 9DG Price: Boarding fee is £34.99 per person.
8. Take Aim with Tag Archery
9. Hop on a Ghost Bus Tour
10. Escape the Great Fire
London Dungeon is a series of interactive shows that will get you face-to-face with some of the most daring moments of the capital’s history. Take your friends to a 1666 wooden cottage where Londoners used to live. As the flames encircle you and smoke starts to pollute the air, you’ll have trouble believing you haven’t really traveled back in time to conflagrated London. Live actors are also there to help navigate you through the Great Fire of London and showcase the 17th century Englishmen. Location: Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, Lambeth, London SE1 7PB Price: From £24 per person. Booking online is 20% cheaper.
11. Check out West End
There’s always so much going on in West End, from amazing theater performances to awesome tourist attractions, bolstered by gorgeous streets all the way. Read more: Finding Fun Activities in New York City While you’ve probably already heard of Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden, what you’ll soon realize is that est End is so much more than that. Leicester Square, Oxford Circus, and even the high-class Hippodrome Casino are all located right here. West End is quite expansive, so you’ll probably need an extra hand (i.e. a set of wheels) to cover it much faster. Getting a Visitor Oyster card will go a long way if you plan on discovering West End properly. Location: West End, Central London Price: Visitor Oyster cards go from £20. They’re accepted everywhere.
12. Take a Warner Bros. Tour
If you and your friends are aspiring witches and wizards, i.e. fans of the Harry Potter universe, then a tour of Warner Brothers Studio is a must. Keep in mind that you can’t just show up there and you need to book tickets in advance. What you’ll get to see are all the props used in the making of Harry Potter movies. Moreover, entire sets are available for your perusal, places like Diagon Alley, the Great Hall where they dine, and even the Forbidden Forest. Check out the costumes of all the different characters on this truly magical adventure. Location: Studio Tour Dr, Watford WD25 7LR, UK Price: Tickets for adults are £45.00 per person.
13. Brave Sea Life
14. Slide at ArcelorMittal Orbit
One of the most adrenaline-driven fun things to do in London with friends must be the world’s tallest tunnel slide. ArcelorMittal Orbit is almost the poster child of the Queen Elizabeth Olimpic Park. This 178-meter long looping and spiraling structure has 12 insane turns that will completely disorient you, with transparent sections of the tubing that don’t really help at all! The slide ends with a corkscrew-like twist that’s truly mind-bending. Location: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, 5 Thornton Street, London E20 2AD Price: Tickets for adults are £11.50. Booking online is cheaper and safer due to high interest.
15. Hunt for the Smoking Caterpillar
Combine your love for comedy, theater, and problem-solving in the most exquisite experience of its kind in London. Go on a hunt for the smoking caterpillar and track it down by any means necessary. You have different tools at your disposal, so decide whether you’ll be bartering, bidding, or blackmailing for any piece of information that will get you closer to catching your quarry. With hints from Alice in Wonderland and a unique storyline, this activity will prove to be one of the most fun things to do in London with friends by your side. Location: 471 Holloway Road, N7 6LE Price: Tickets from £25.
16. Make for Swingers City
17. Bounce at Oxygen Freejumping
Have no doubt about it - trampolines are the ultimate form of entertainment out there and with Oxygen Freejumping, bouncing around is taken to a whole new level. Read more: Experiencing Madrid for Free With over 100 connected trampolines, you’ll be able to go on a free jumping adventure all over the venue, doing somersaults and bouncing around like there’s no tomorrow. Come up with a sort of a free jumping choreography to perform with your friends and don’t worry - it’s not just for kids! Location: Many locations, try O2: Peninsula Square, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0DX Price: £15.50 per person.
18. Go on a Treasure Hunt
Treasure Hunts in London are quite a unique way of exploring a city, and a polar opposite to escape rooms. Take part in one of many treasure hunts that will take you to secluded and hidden gems of this great city. Games like A Door in A Wall, The Crystal Maze, and Agent November will have you scouring the streets of London, talking to strangers, and scavenging for clues to solve mysteries of the city. Location: All over the city. Price: Depends on the game you choose. Book ahead of time for your group.
19. Brave the Tower of London
20. See the Exhibit
We realize this sounds wildly unspecific, but we’re not referring to museum exhibits here. The Exhibit is actually a hub of the most varied activities you can enjoy. Read more: Best Season to Travel to Ireland and Scotland From film-screenings to drag queen brunches, The Exhibit will keep you entertained and wanting for more. Whether you and your friends are after some creative pursuits such as movies and drawing nudes, or simply wanting to party and try the most delicious drinks at one of the events, you’ll get your fill here. Location: 12 Balham Station Road, London, SW12 9SG Price: Prices of tickets vary widely depending on what kinds of events you’re after.
21. Live your Ninth Life
This festive pub in Catford is all about letting your inner child express itself in all its glory. Ninth Life is all about encouraging your creativity, coming together, and having a couple of drinks all the while. They offer private spaces for you to make good use of, and if all of this wasn’t enough to persuade you to come, then let us just say - awesome food. It’s worth the visit and you should definitely at least drop by. Also, the immersive adventure they boast is a work of art. Location: 167 Rushey Green, Catford, London SE6 4BD Price: Food costs from £3 to £15.
22. Fear the Paranormal
Get ready to be scared out of your mind by some of London’s most haunted locations and sights of horrific murders. Naturally, if you’re a down to earth rationalist, you won’t get nearly a kick out of this activity as those craving the superstitions, but give this tour a chance nonetheless. Learn about some of the most gruesome events that took place in the city, bust some ghosts with gadgets often used in such endeavors, and play around with an Ouija board. It will be an unforgetful experience! Location: Start at Cowcross St, EC1M 6BY Price: £35 per person.
23. Relax on Primrose Hill
24. Train at White Water Center
Perhaps you’d love a more traditional approach to having fun with an adventure that’ll take some strength, courage, and coordination from your team. Read more: Where Can You Speak English in Europe? Lee Valley White Water Center will get you outfitted for some white water rafting and let you choose an adventure of your own, at least after you’ve received a bit of training. See how well your friends can cooperate in fun activities such as Tubing, Hydrospeeding, and the famous White Water Splash. Location: Station Rd, Waltham Cross EN9 1AB, UK Price: From £15 to £50 depending on the activity you choose.
25. Stroll Westminster
Last updated: April 2026. Prices, schedules, and closures change frequently in London—especially for markets, rooftops, and pop-ups—so verify details on the day you plan to visit.
FAQ: London with friends
What’s the best way to get around London in a group?
The Tube and buses are usually the simplest option; contactless caps can help with costs—compare Oyster/contactless vs day Travelcards for your itinerary.
How do you avoid long lines for popular attractions?
Book timed tickets in advance when available, go early on weekdays, and split up for crowded free museums if you need to regroup later.
Are London pubs and nightlife venues strict about ID?
Many venues operate Challenge 25 policies—bring physical ID if there’s any chance you’ll be carded.
What’s a good rainy-day backup plan?
Mix indoor markets, museums, arcades, and theatre matinees—London is easiest when you keep a flexible “Plan B” block in your schedule.