London Wellness Pop-Ups For Summer 2026

By Ellie Smith

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Fun ways to get your fitness fix across the capital


London’s summer season isn’t just about boozy pub gardens and late night partying. There’s also plenty for fitness lovers to get excited about, from wellbeing festivals to al fresco classes and brunch clubs. Here we bring you all the wellness pop-ups to have on your radar for summer 2026.

Health & Fitness Pop Ups Not To Miss In London

Lululemon’s Wellness Brunch Club

Need an incentive to get your workout in? Book one of Lululemon’s rooftop brunch clubs, which see yoga and pilates classes taking place on the rooftop of Aqua Kyoto and Aqua Nueva in London. Soak up the views during yoga before sitting down to a Japanese-inspired brunch at Aqua Kyoto featuring sushi and signature mains like sea bream fillet and aubergine with sesame miso. Or opt for pilates, which is followed by a Spanish brunch at Aqua Nueva: think patatas bravas, lamb shoulder and pan-fried salmon. 

When? Select Saturdays from 23 May – 18 July 2026

Where? 30 Argyll St, London W1F 7EB 

BOOK: Tickets from £50pp, sevenrooms.com

Templeton Garden

(c) James McDonald

Templeton Garden x Bodyism

Throughout the summer, Templeton Garden – part of the townhouse hotel in Kensington– is joining forces with luxury wellness group Bodyism on a programme of open-air movement. Every Saturday morning the garden will host classes led by Bodyism’s expert trainers, including yoga and pilates, followed by brunch at the hotel’s neighborhood restaurant, Pippin’s. Enjoy nourishing dishes like smoked salmon and poached eggs, buddha bowls with quinoa, feta and sweet potato alongside Bodyism’s signature post-workout shakes.

When? June – September 2026

Where? Templeton Garden

BOOK: Tickets from £30, eventbrite.co.uk

Evening Yoga at the Natural History Museum

Evening Yoga at the Natural History Museum

Yoga At The Natural History Museum

Is this the very best shivasana view? There’s nothing quite like blinking your eyes open to Hope the blue whale’s looming skeletal underbelly, and this encapsulates the idosyncrasy of Yoga at the Natural History Museum: the truly unique views. Guided by practitioners from London studio East of Eden, guests are invited to unroll their mat in the cavernous Hintze Hall, tune into their breath and release all of their tension with a stress relieving flow. There are both evening and morning sessions available, the latter including private access to one of the NHM’s galleries before the museum opens to the public.

When? Select dates in June, July, August, September and October

Where? Natural History Museum

BOOK: Tickets from £32; book for the evening here or the morning here.

A woman taking part in one of Sanctum's mindful movement sessions

Sanctum x Inhabit Moving Meditation Walk

Dutch-born wellness brand Sanctum is known for its euphoric mindful movement concept, which combines meditation, breathwork and exercise for an experience like no other. Try it for yourself this spring at the new weekly series from Inhabit Hotels. Each Tuesday, 90-minute sessions will take participants on a guided walking route through Queen’s Gardens, the walkways of Paddington Basin and the green surroundings of Little Venice – kitted out with headphones leading the session. Sound and music are used to support pacing, incorporating elements of breathwork, light physical activation and reflective pauses. Finish with a restorative smoothie or adaptogenic latte back at the hotel.

When? Tuesdays, 6.30pm – 8pm

Where? Start and ends at Inhabit Queen’s Gardens, Paddington

BOOK: £30, eventbrite.co.uk

Yoga class at the Sky Garden

Sky Garden Yoga

Realign your chakras with a view at the Sky Garden, which has revived its weekend yoga sessions. Classes take place 36 storeys above the capital with sweeping vistas of the London skyline, with expert instructors guiding you through a series of rejuvenating flows. Afterwards, enjoy a matcha latte or Plenish shot – or stay a little longer to explore the luscious gardens and have brunch at Larch (class attendees will receive 10 percent off the bill). 

Where? 1, Sky Garden Walk, London EC3M 8AF 

When? Every Saturday and Sunday throughout the summer

BOOK: £20.90pp, skygarden.london

Kensington Wellness Week

Kickstart your spring wellness regime in High Street Kensington, which is hosting a week-long event designed to spotlight its health and fitness venues. Free classes are taking place at Boxclever LDN, 1Rebel, Virgin Active and F45, while Rituals is offering complimentary hand and arm massages and Cass Art is hosting mindful art workshops. Guests can also book PT sessions in Holland Park, join daily wellness heritage talks at Kensington Palace, and take part in a 5km social run with Lululemon and Urban Greens (16 May).

Where? Venues across High Street Kensington

When? 11 – 17 May 2026

BOOK: highstreetkensington.co.uk

A workout class

Healf Experience

Dubbed the Coachella of wellbeing, Healf Experience is returning to London’s 180 Studios this June for two days of science, rituals and next-gen wellness experiences. It’s a chance to hear from world-leading experts like podcaster Andrew Huberman, skincare doctor Dr. Barbara Sturm, biochemist Dr. Rhonda Patrick and neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart, with conversations spanning health, creativity and culture. Alongside the talks, guests can join live experiences – from a taster of Calvin Harris’ pre-show workout routine to ecstatic movement with the aforementioned Sanctum. 

Where? 180 Studios

When? 20 – 21 June 2025

BOOK: healf.com