The Best Platinum Jubilee Events in London

As the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee quickly approaches, what better way to celebrate 70 years of Her Majesty than with our guide to the top events taking place around the city. From royal afternoon tea fit for a Queen to an epic Party at the Palace, here are the best events that you won’t want to miss.

Platinum Jubilee Afternoon Tea at Hyde Café

Visit Hyde Café for a regal afternoon tea fit for the Queen. The royal-inspired menu was created to commemorate Her Majesty’s 70 years of service, with a selection of traditional sandwiches, homemade scones, and decadent sweet treats – including the Queen’s favourite chocolate cake.

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BBC’s Platinum Party at the Palace

Celebrate the royal Jubilee Weekend with a night of dancing, musical performances, and plenty of booze with the ultimate Party at the Palace. Taking place on June 4th at Buckingham Palace, the glittering event will see acts such as Queen + Adam Lambert, Alicia Keys, Jax Jones, George Ezra and more. Tickets for this star-studded event are free but need to be booked on the website.

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Jubilation Festival at Brockwell Park

Enjoy a weekend of bank holiday madness at the Jubilation Festival at Brockwell Park. With fairground swings, delicious food, craft ale, and plenty of incredible live acts and DJ’s, the festival is sure to be a great day out. Don’t miss the headlining act Madness, who played the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012!

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Platinum Jubilee Pageant

Combining street arts, music, theatre, carnival and circus, the Platinum Jubilee Pageant is the ultimate celebration commemorating Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne and dedication to the Commonwealth. Open to the public on June 5th at Buckingham Palace, the event will be brimming with bright costumes, colourful decorations and a finale that is only fit for a Queen.

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Trooping the Colour Parade

Head to Buckingham Palace on Thursday June 2nd to witness the Trooping the Colour Parade, where over 1,400 soldiers, 400 musicians and 200 horses come together to celebrate the Queen herself. The colourful parade will be joined by members of the Royal Family on horseback and in carriages, while viewers at home can live-stream the event on BBC. A celebration not to be missed, as the bustling parade is open to the public without any booking required.

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