The four-day Bank Holiday weekend will soon be upon us, but if you're still struggling to think of what to do, fear not because we are here to help. From stylish stays to long lunches, here'’s our pick of things to do come the first of April, if you're London-based.

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Studio 88

Go *Out* Out

A four day weekend only calls for one thing - unabashed binge drinking (within reason people). We recommend taking yourself down to the first new live music venue in central London in the last two years, Studio 88.

The sister venue to The Piano Works in Farringdon, Studio 88 is nestled just off Leister Square and promises a fun time.

With a human juke box band and food served in California Cones, Studio 88 will make sure you'll be making the most of the extra hangover day.

This Easter weekend Studio 88 is hosting a daily Brunch to Beat, which includes two delicious breakfast courses and unlimited prosecco and Bloody Marys.

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Take A Hike

Make the most of London's vast green spaces and never-ending canals by taking yourself on a brisk walk.

Our favourite routes include walking from Richmond to Hampton Court and Morden to Morden Hall. However, the possibilites are truly endless in the capital.

Walking is said to be superior mental exercise to brain training, whilst getting your steps up is always a good thing. So put those boots on, pack yourself a sandwich and get trekking.

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The Three Cranes

Stay Where You Sunday Best

Obviously a Sunday roast is a must for your Easter treat, but why let the experience end?

The Three Cranes is an independent and historic pub, slap-bang in the middle of the City. But as well as hosting yummy food and craft beers, they also have two stylish, self-service apartments upstairs.

This way you can literally roll into bed once the night is over.

Sounds blimmin' great to us.

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Escape The Big Smoke

Just a 45 minute train from Kings Cross lies the University town of Cambridge. We recommend making like the Beckhams and grabbing yourself a punt down the river Cam.

Round the backs of the colleges may be the more popular route, but we prefer the meandering river to Grantchester Meadows, aka the stomping ground of Virginia Woolf, Lord Byron, Slyvia Plath and more.

Stay at The Varsity Hotel, which is hosting a hotel-wide Easter hunt for its guests on the Easter Sunday.

And remember to pop by Cambridge's family-run pub, The Punter, for good food and friendly faces.

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At Your Beat

Get Your Groove On

If you're in need of some chocolate and wine-burning activity then know that you don't need to scrimp on the fun.

At Your Beat Dance classes are one of ELLE's favourite weekend activities, and this Easter is no exception.

Back by popular demand, they will be hosting another of their infamous open days, which only means one thing : free dance classses.

The friendly, confidence-boosting workshops are a great way to get sweating and make some fabulous friends, so head down to learn how to dance like your favourite music video girl.

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Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.