Planning your day

Stay tuned to check out our timetables and menus to get the most out of your Taste of London experience, and keep your eyes on our newsletter and social channels to be first to get the inside scoop on the deliciousness in store during the festival. In the meantime, to quickly scan which restaurants and chefs are appearing on different days of the festival (when they’re announced), head to their pages and use the filters to toggle through the dates you’d like to attend.

Eating and drinking aka what we live for

Our festival menus are the best place to start planning your bumper day of feasting, and contain all the delicious info you need for each restaurant appearing at Taste of London. They also include a breakdown of all the allergen information for each dish and restaurant, but if you have any additional questions, ask at the restaurants themselves or head over to our Information Point and our team will be able to help.

Getting stuck in

Have a peruse of our timetables and plot your jam-packed day of food-fuelled things to do whilst at the festival. Beyond the guide, there will also be lots of ad hoc tastings and masterclasses taking place across a myriad artisan producer stalls and bars, simply ask one of the team about them when you turn up at their stands. On the subject of masterclasses, our cook school places operate on a first come first served basis at the start of the festival (turn up at the start of the session to book for any of the timeslots), and fill up super fast – so hotfoot it straight over on arrival to secure your spot.

To view the festival map and access exclusive offers, scan one of the QR codes placed around the festival to discover even more ways to Taste.

Booking your tickets

A quick PSA: our Advance tickets are the most affordable way to attend Taste of London and save you 15% vs on the day pricing, so we recommend you lock yours in before the festival opens on Wednesday 18 June. Tickets must be purchased online as we have no physical box office at the festival.

Getting to the festival

We’d recommend planning your route with CityMapper. There is limited parking around The Regent’s Park, so travelling by public transport is your best bet (and better for the planet!).

The festival location is: The Regent’s Park, Outer Circle, London, NW1 5HA. Check out the handy map below of where the festival is based within the park. There will also be lots of super visible signs directing you from the stations below to the grounds.

The nearest Tube stations are:

  • Baker Street
  • Regent’s Park
  • Great Portland Street

Suggested entry route

Please note that there are ongoing road works on the corner of Park Road East and Ulster Terrace with the addition of traffic lights and single lane traffic. In light of this, we would recommend entering The Regent’s Park via Park Square West, onto The Broad Walk and then continuing into the festival.

Our session times

  • Weds 18 June 17:30-21:30
  • Thurs 19 June 12:00-16:00 & 17:30-21:30
  • Fri 20 June 12:00-16:00 & 17:30-21:30
  • Sat 21 June 12:00-16:00 & 17:30-21:30
  • Sun 22 June 12:00-17:00

Before you head to the festival, have a gander at our FAQs here.