What's On in Twickenham this weekend: Formula 1, fairy trails and more

By Cesar Medina 22nd May 2025

Lots of events in Twickenham this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: Nub News).
Lots of events in Twickenham this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: Nub News).

What's on in Twickenham is sponsored by Namaste Village Twickenham, The Turks Head  and The Orange Tree Theatre.

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Struggling to think of what to do this weekend? Don't worry, Twickenham Nub News has you covered with some of our top picks!

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1. Breakfast & Brunch - Namaste Village Twickenham

Namaste Village's new Breakfast & Brunch menu this Saturday and Sunday (credit: Image supplied).

About: Starting this weekend, guests can enjoy a fresh take on traditional Indian breakfast and brunch classics—authentic, flavourful, and 100% vegetarian. 

To mark the announcement of the new menu, Namaste Village is offering 50% off food when you order a dish and a drink from the menu.

Click here to view the menu.

When: Saturday and Sundays from 8am to 11:30pm,

Where: 29 York Street, Twickenham, TW1 3JZ.

Price: Visit website below.

See website for more information.

2. Formula 1 - The Turk's Head

Head down to The Turk's Head to watch all of the sport action this weekend (credit: Cesar Medina).

About: The Turk's Head, Twickenham will be showing the Monaco Gran Prix Race this Sunday.

Known for its track being the streets of Monaco, it is considered one of the most demanding and dangerous due to its narrow corners.

When: Sunday, 25 May 2025 at 2pm

Where: The Turk's Head, 28 Winchester Road, TW1 1LF

Price: Free!

See website for more information.

3. Faery Trails - Strawberry Hill House & Garden

Take part in the Faery Trails at Strawberyy Hill House & Garden this weekend (credit: Image supplied).

About: Starting this May half-term and running all summer, the House & Garden has two Faery Trails for the kids, one in the house and one in the garden.

First, the faeries need your help in the garden! A curse has been put onto their woodland by a group of pixies and they need your help to lift it with faery magic.

Hunt through our secluded gardens, creeping around ancient oaks and peeking under the bushes to uncover hidden fairy doors and clues.

Pick up your Faery Trail Guide for £2 in the café and once you've completed your adventure return to pick up your fairy treat.

Next come inside to spot faeries in the magical rooms of Strawberry Hill House. Entrance to the house is free for under-5s and £7.25 for kids aged 6-16. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Dress up in your faery or wizard gear, and don't forget to snap a magical #FaerieSelfie to share with the world! The house and garden are open seven days a week during school holidays and Saturday-Wednesday at other times.

Garden entry is free.

When: 24 May - 7 Septemebr 2025.

Where: Strawberry Hill House

Price: Entrance to the house is free for under-5s and £7.25 for kids aged 6-16. Garden entry is free. The Faery Trail Guide costs £2.

See website for more information.

4. In Praise of Love- Orange Tree Theatre

In Praise of Love is showing at the OT from 24 May - 5 July (credit: Ellie Kurttz).

About: England, 1973. Estonian refugee Lydia and her Marxist literary critic husband Sebastian both worked in wartime intelligence.

They excel at keeping secrets – from friends, from each other, and even from themselves. But their world is crumbling.

The arrival of Lydia’s admirer, a best-selling American author, sparks their complex deceptions into an explosion of family truths.

A perceptive and deeply moving drama, In Praise of Love is Rattigan’s penultimate play, and loosely based on the relationship between the actor Rex Harrison and his wife Kay Kendall.

When: 24 May - 5 July 2025.

Where: 1 Clarence St, Richmond TW9 2SA

Price: Click the link below.

See website for more information.

For more events in and around Twickenham, head over to our What's Section HERE.

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