With November marking the month we remember all those lost in war and conflicts, a number of services will be taking place across the city.

Many of the services are open to the public but there are a select few that are only for servicemen and women and the families of those we remember. 

To make sure you're up to date with some of the main ones across London that you can attend we've put a quick list together for you. 

News Shopper: Service's will be taking places across the city. (PA)Service's will be taking places across the city. (PA)

Festival of Remembrance

Where: Royal Albert Hall

When: Saturday, November 13

The Festival of Remembrance is organised by the Royal British Legion and this year will mark 100 years since the collective national Remembrance traditions came together. 

This year will also be the first time they will be remembering the military and civilian, the old and young, the British and Commonwealth men and women who fought in wars, disasters, and pandemics to protect Britain. 

Tickets for the event are on sale now for all members of the Royal British Legion. 

Remembrance Service at RAF Museum

Where: Royal Air Force Museum London

When: Sunday, November 14

The RAF Museum will be holding a service on Sunday to pay its respects to the servicemen and women who lost their lives during their duties.

Along with the service, there will be readings and a performance by the North London Military Wives Choir. 

Tickets for the service are free and available now. 

Westminster Abbey Field of Remembrance

Where: Westminster Abbey

When: Thursday, November 11 to Sunday, November 21

The Field of Remembrance is organised by The Poppy Factory and has been a tradition since 1928. 

The field is a place for people to lay poppies and to reflect on the sacrifices made in past conflicts. 

Tickets for the event are free, but you may need to book a time for peak days.

Garden of Remembrance

Where: St Paul's Cathedral 

When: Monday, November 8

The event is a time for people to reflect and remember those lost in conflicts and wars. 

With breakfast available in the Crypt followed by a service of Remembrance and a Buffet Luncheon. 

The moring service also raises money for the Royal British Legion, with those who attend have the option to donate. 

Remembrance Day: A Call to Mind

Where: Queen's House, Greater London

When: Sunday, November 14

The service is being held to remember the Armed Forces, their families from Britain, and the Commonwealth through a mix of personal narratives, letters, and performances. 

It will also include a Reminiscence workshop and a display of World War One and Two memorabilia from the museum's collection. 

 Ticket's for the event are free and available now.