
What to see, do and experience in London for Mother's Day
Big Ben and westminster bridge in London
Spring is here, celebrate in London with a variety of Mother's Day events and experiences from luxury facials, to theatre shows, and drinks tastings.
Watch some dance: The fifth edition of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels, a programme launched in 2020 to deepen the high jewelry Maison's ties to the world of dance, has returned to London. Celebrating international choreographic creations, from recent works to known pieces in contemporary dance history, head to the Royal Opera House and Ballet to watch the likes of Pam Tanowitz: Neither Drums Nor Trumpets and Balanchine: Three Signature Works (Serenade, Prodigal Son, and Symphony in C).
Address: Royal Ballet and Opera, Bow St, London, WC2E 9DD
Enjoy a traditional Sunday roast lunch: The homely Red Lion and Sun pub in Highgate offers a selection of roast dinners including roast rib of beef (35-day dry-aged, grass-fed British beef), slow-roasted belly of pork, côte de boeuf (680g for two people), and braised Cornish lamb shank, complete with roasties, broccoli, root vegetable mash, Yorkshire pudding, and red wine jus. Wash it down with a selection of wines, and whiskies.
Address: The Red Lion & Sun, 25 North Road, Highgate Village, London, N6 4BE
Just desserts: 45 Jermyn St. London has launched its new menu, including seasonal and classic puddings that suit all of those with a sweet tooth, think an almond pannacotta with poached rhubarb and ginger crumb, a rich dark chocolate fondant, and a classic egg custard tart with pistachio ice cream. Wash it down with a cocktail from the new cocktail menu too.
Address: 45 Jermyn St, London, SW1Y 6DN
Go to the theatre: For theatre lovers, Much Ado About Nothing is showing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, one of London's most beloved venues. The stellar cast features Tom Hiddleston as Benedick, Hayley Atwell as Beatrice, Mara Huf as Hero, Forbes Masson as Leonato, and Phillip Olagoke as Friar Francis. Directed by Jamie Lloyd, this vibrant production explores love, wit, and deception in this Shakespearean comedy.
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 19: (L to R) Jonathan Glew, Jamie Lloyd, Mara Huf, Forbes Masson, Mason Alexander Park, James Phoon, Tom Hiddleston, Hayley Atwell, Tim Steed, Mika Onyx Johnson, Gerald Kyd and Phillip Olagoke attend the press night after party for Jamie Lloyd Company's "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on February 19, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by)
Address: Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Catherine Street, London, WC2B 5JF
Book a blow dry: Treat your mum to a celebrity experience and book her a blow dry at Larry King, with salons across London, check out the newest one in Marylebone.
Larry King salon in Marylebone
Address: Larry King Marylebone, 55 Marylebone Ln, London, W1U 2NT
Relax at a spa: Indulge in a holistic experience at Bamford Wellness Spa, designed to nurture the mind, body, and spirit, using Carole Bamford's range of organic Bamford products.
Choose from a variety of treatments, including the Bamford Wellness Full Spa Day (3 hours 15 minutess). This experience includes a guided yoga and meditation session, a soothing foot bath ritual, a 90-minute therapeutic back massage with Thai stretching, scalp treatment, reflexology, and temple balm to promote peaceful sleep. Finish with a signature Bamford facial tailored to your needs (rejuvenate, vibrant, or detox), plus lunch served on the hotel's terraces. There are also dd-ons available, such as LED Light Therapy, Gua Sha Facial Massage, and Foot Therapy with Arnica Balm.
1 Hotel Mayfair
Address: Bamford Wellness Spa at 1 Hotel Mayfair, 3 Berkeley St, London, W1J 8DL
Try some fine wines: At this tasting, the Wines and Spirits team at Fortnum & Mason will guide customers on a journey of discovery through their curated selection of wines and spirits, perfect for Mother's Day. In true Fortnum & Mason style, the tasting will also be accompanied by delicious food pairings.
Address: The Crypt at Fortnum & Mason, Lower Ground Floor, 181 Piccadilly, London, W1A 1ER
Get the glow: Book the signature SturmGlow™ Facial, a 60-minute treatment that's designed to leave the complexion radiant and refreshed, while boosting and strengthening the skin's barrier function and improving overall skin health.
Address: Dr. Barbara Sturm London Boutique & Spa, 125 Mount Street, London, W1K 3NS
Enjoy a traditional afternoon tea: The Goring has been perfecting Afternoon Tea for over a century, earning awards for its homemade pastries, jams, and teas which are served daily in The Veranda with views overlooking garden. There are a range of afternoon tea experiences to choose from, including a Traditional Afternoon Tea, the TeaTotaler with a mocktail, and the Prestige Afternoon Tea with a glass of Bollinger 2014 La Grande Année.
Classic Afternoon Tea at The Goring
Address: The Goring Hotel, 15 Beeston Pl, London, SW1W 0JW
Book a makeup session: Visit Charlotte Tilbury's new Covent Garden store for a luxury beauty experience, and enjoy personalized makeup artistry with expert tips and tailored recommendations.
Address: Charlotte Tilbury, 1 James St, London, WC2E 8BG
Get your nails done: Townhouse has a number of salons across London, offering top-notching nail service from luxury manicures, pedicures, nail art and more. For Mother's Day, they're running packages at certain outposts, check out the website for more information.
Address: Across London
Take in some art and co-ordinating cocktails: Ochre, the restaurant within London's National Gallery, has launched a new cocktail menu inspired by the upcoming exhibition of Mexican artist José María Velasco. Running from 29th March to 17th August, the exhibition celebrates Velasco's landscapes and his significant role in 19th-century Mexican art, and the cocktails, which have been specially created for this first-ever U.K. showcase. Expect the essence of Velasco's art, combined with seasonal flavors, marking the 200th anniversary of U.K.-Mexico diplomatic relations.
Rocas Espresso Martini Trolley at Ochre
Address: Ochre, National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN
Try out some personal styling: Book a one-to-one appointment at a Hobbs store, where a styling expert will offer advice on fits, trends, and help with wardrobe updates or finding the perfect outfit. Virtual appointments are also available, where stylists share outfit suggestions via video call.
Address: Across London
Book a face peel: The Dr Obagi Blue Radiance Peel uses salicylic acid, glycolic acid, and lactic acid to brighten and smooth the skin's texture. As we transition from winter to spring, it's the perfect time for a facial peel as it'll exfoliate dry, dull skin and bring about a fresh, glowing complexion.
Address: Mayfair Aesthetics Laser & Skin Clinic Angel, First Floor, Colebrooke House, 10-12 Gaskin St, London, N1 2RY
Take your mother to the movies: Head to Selfridges for a shop, swing by the huge confectionary hall, and visit its cinema while you're at it. There's a host of movies showing from Black Bag with Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender to Bridget Jones Mad About The Boy, and the multi-award winner Anora is imminent.
The Cinema at Selfridges
Address: The Cinema at Selfridges, 40 Duke St, London, W1U 1AT
Attend a candlelight concert: Get your tickets for Vivaldi's Four Seasons by Candlelight in London and enjoy performances by The Piccadilly Sinfonietta, along with guest soloists. It's a perfect experience for both classical enthusiasts and newcomers, all set in the beautiful, candlelit ambiance of St James' Church.
Address: St James's Church, 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL
Pick up a bouquet: McQueens Flowers is known for its exquisite bouquets, and their master florists have curated spring blooms in time for Mother's Day gifting. From the wild beauty of Stella to the vibrant Colette, expect elegant arrangements that showcase the best of the season, and add on a bottle of Telmont Champagne and NOSHY Artisan Truffle Buds.
Address: McQueens Flowers, 29 N Audley St, London, W1K 6WY
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