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You shouldn't miss the Christmas lights around Regent Street and lining Oxford Street, all the way up to Marble Arch. Insider tip: take a stroll down Carnaby Street for some alternative festive decorations.
The Chocolate Festival returns to Southbank Centre for our 10th gastronomic celebration of all things chocolate and taste the delights of the world’s best chocolatiers.
From the 26th of December forget Christmas presents, it's all about the bargains now! In London, the key areas to target for a Boxing day bargain hunt are Oxford Street, some of the major department stores and a couple of the big shopping malls (Selfridges, Harvey Nicks, Debenhams, Topshop and Primark). The sales carry right though January generally.
Bring 2013 in with style – and hopefully not too much of a headache – with this parade which starts off at The Ritz and ends up in Parliament Square, outside Big Ben.
The Royal Botanic Gardens has some of the oldest orchids in the world and during this month long exotic plant extravaganza you can pretend you're in the tropics when really you're in Kew, just outside of London.
London's parade has floats from all 32 Irish counties, with street theatre along the route which starts at Green Park, close to Hyde Park Corner, travels around Piccadilly Circus, along Haymarket via Trafalgar Square to end at Whitehall. The main performance stage is in Trafalgar Square with live shows, music and dance, from midday.
A great time to visit with kids, lots of Easter Egg hunts and chocolate-related activities take place around the city - there's even an Easter head hunt at the London Bridge experience.
Every year Oxford and Cambridge universities take on each other in this famous boat race from Putney to Mortlake. Up to 250,000 people go to watch the race to cheer on the university rowing crews.
The Chelsea Art Fair has been bringing quality contemporary and 20th-century art to London for 17 years. It includes a wide range of international exhibitors displaying contemporary and 20th Century art at a unique cultural event.
Taking place every spring in the world’s premier publishing and cultural capital, it is a unique opportunity to hear from authors, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and explore innovations shaping the publishing world of the future. The London Book Fair brings you direct access to customer, content and emerging markets.
We don't know how they do it but thousands of people run the 26.2 mile circuit from the outskirts of the city inwards. A good spot to cheer the runners on is on Tower Bridge but be warned, it can get crowded.
Look out for a St George's Day festival in Trafalgar Square as England celebrates its patron saint. St George took on the Dragon but you can enjoy food, drink and theatrical fun.
Regent's Park is beautiful in its own right - grass, sunshine and lazing around with London Zoo next door. But it gets even better when musicals and plays are staged there on balmy summer nights. Don't miss it.
Wimbledon, also known as The Championships, is considered by many as the most prestigious tournament in the world. First held in 1877, the 2012 tournament from June 24 to July 7 marked the 127th edition.
This carnival takes place on the August Bank Holiday weekend and marks the last chance to party in the summer. Londoners loosen up - Caribbean food stalls, floats and impromptu dance floors everywhere.
The world's greatest classical music festival. An eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts, presented by the BBC.
Live music, fireworks, food - everything you'd expect from a festival. And it's all free! And the two day event, run by the Mayor of London centres around London's famous river, the Thames
Each September, London hosts the most thrilling and innovative design festival in the world. The London Design Festival will feature hundreds of events that take place across London, showcasing the city's pivotal role in global design.
This is a unique opportunity to get out and go under the skin of London’s amazing architecture, with over 700 buildings of all kinds opening their doors to everyone – all for free.
Do you know that each London Borough has a King and Queen? Every year around 30 Pearly Families continue the tradition and celebrate this unique event. The festival starts at 1pm at Guildhall Yard with traditional entertainment before a parade to St Mary-le-Bow church for a harvest festival service at 3pm.
The festival will comprise of two main elements: Events and Festival Menus and unlike other Festivals, the London Restaurant Festival is not a singular, one-location event for which a single ticket can be purchased. It is an umbrella festival under which a host of activity and individual events take place.
London Cocktail Week should be number one on your list of things to do during your stay in London next week. It is a unique celebration of our capital's unrivalled cocktail culture and will inspire, educate and unite cocktail lovers.
One for film buffs, you can see documentaries, indie festival films and blockbusters-to-be in amongst the press and you can brag to all your friends about director Q&As and special, exclusive screenings.
Experience the magical enchanting lights of Oxford Street, which are among the most famous in the world. A selection of guest stars will be invited to welcome the festive season.
The London Jazz Festival (LJF) is a London-wide music festival held every November. Produced by Serious in association with BBC Radio 3, The London Jazz Festival is aiming to take jazz to a massive audience, in one of UK's landmark music events. Workshops, talks, masterclasses and films will provide opportunities for thousands of people to get involved. Exact dates are to be confirmed.
It’s a fantastical world with the UK's largest outdoor Ice Rink. Christmas market, festive food Santa's Grotto Get your Winter Wonderland tickets early and pop along for some festive cheer. This runs from 24 November to 6th January, 2014. It is closed on Christmas day (how ironic).
"Remember, remember the 5th of November: Gunpowder, treason and plot!” Discover the story of England’s most infamous traitor: Guy Fawkes. Look out for fireworks on the River Thames, Alexandra Palace and lots of back gardens plus bonfires and fairgrounds on Clapham Common. The celebration of November 5th is a must. Make sure you celebrate in style by watching the spectacular London fireworks! Best of all, London's Bonfire Night Fireworks London are absolutely free and most of the events will be on November 3rd and 4th.
The Great Christmas Pudding Race 2013 in London Covent Garden is a unique and fun relay race where teams tackle quirky obstacles while carrying a Christmas pudding on a tray. Observers are welcome to cheer on the teams as they run frantically around Covent Garden London to raise money for Cancer Research UK. This year will be the 33nd annual race.
Olympia The London International Horse Show 2013 is a perfect pre-Christmas treat for equine and canine lovers alike. The London horse show brings a week full of dressage steps, galloping and the always popular jumping events. In addition, there will also be a Shopping Village at Olympia The London International Horse Show, providing amazing Christmas gift opportunities.
Taste of Christmas 2013 in London ExCeL Exhibition Centre presents the UK's leading chefs as they demonstrate techniques for festive food preparation. Indulge in wine, cheese and chocolate during special tasting workshops at Taste of Christmas in London ExCeL Exhibition Centre.
First held in 1977, the London International Mime Festival brightens January with a cavalcade of innovative visual theatre across the captial.
Creating magnificent sculptures from glistening blocks of ice, the Festival will feature teams from around the globe. The annual Festival is FREE and visitors have the chance to see highly talented sculptors from the UK, USA, France, Hungary, Bulgaria, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, Latvia, Belgium and Portugal as they compete to be crowned the 2014 Champions.
Every year the Festival’s large and loyal audience flock to screenings and events, and this network has grown steadily over almost a decade. The London Short Film Festival, now in its 11th year, is recognised as the premiere UK showcase for cutting-edge UK independent film.
The Fair featured over 130 galleries presenting the great names of 20th century Modern British art and exceptional contemporary work.
London Fashion Week is the most creative and innovative event on the global fashion calendar. Its significance has been growing over the last few years, with strong attendance by press and buyers from around the world.
Enjoy free activities throughout the festival or just take in the atmosphere as children run the show! There are plenty of free activities to entertain children of all ages.
A parade, starting at Trafalgar Square every year, celebrate the Chinese New Year in central London. About 100 world-renowned acts, including singers, dancers and musicians, performed in the square to welcome in the Year of the Horse.
The tradition refers to the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season, which begins on Ash Wednesday and pancakes are perfect because they are a way to use up rich foods such as eggs, milk, and sugar. Celebrate at one of the many Pancake Day London races.
The Business Travel Show is Europe’s main exhibition and conference for corporate travel buyers, managers and bookers to source, learn and network. It brings together more than 6,000 professionals from across the European business travel community, helping them to build relationships, and share knowledge, experiences and best practice.
TFM&A firmly remains the must-attend flagship industry event. TFM&A visitors include professionals from direct marketing, digital marketing, advertising, brand management, agencies, and publishing.
Join Ecobuild and discover the future of the built environment. It is the world’s biggest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment.
The big upside-down purple cow is back for its 5th fantastic year, with a packed programme of comedy, circus and family shows, and one of the biggest outdoor bars in central London from 12 April - 14 July 2013.
The annual campaign of 'Museums at Night' gives the unique opportunity to all visitors in London to enjoy some of London's finest museums, galleries and heritage sights at night. It is going to be a magical experience.
Best-selling authors read from and discuss their work, including Barbara Kingsolver, Audrey Niffenegger, Lionel Shriver and William Dalrymple. This festival offers the sharpest contemporary writing in fiction, poetry, politics and art.
Join London's wildest night out. Every Friday night in June and July, London Zoo opens after hours and invites you to explore the wilds of the ultimate urban jungle.
The Scoop at More London is an outdoor sunken amphitheatre. Throughout the summer months it regularly hosts a variety of free events - from free films, free music and free theatre to local community events and activities.
Jewellery Week is a citywide celebration of London’s unique position in the world of jewellery design, production and retail. An incredible range of events and activities is being planned in venues across including collection launches, exhibitions, seminars and demonstrations.
You shouldn't miss the Christmas lights around Regent Street and lining Oxford Street, all the way up to Marble Arch. Insider tip: take a stroll down Carnaby Street for some alternative festive decorations.
The Chocolate Festival returns to Southbank Centre for our 10th gastronomic celebration of all things chocolate and taste the delights of the world’s best chocolatiers.
From the 26th of December forget Christmas presents, it's all about the bargains now! In London, the key areas to target for a Boxing day bargain hunt are Oxford Street, some of the major department stores and a couple of the big shopping malls (Selfridges, Harvey Nicks, Debenhams, Topshop and Primark). The sales carry right though January generally.
Bring 2013 in with style – and hopefully not too much of a headache – with this parade which starts off at The Ritz and ends up in Parliament Square, outside Big Ben.
The Royal Botanic Gardens has some of the oldest orchids in the world and during this month long exotic plant extravaganza you can pretend you're in the tropics when really you're in Kew, just outside of London.
London's parade has floats from all 32 Irish counties, with street theatre along the route which starts at Green Park, close to Hyde Park Corner, travels around Piccadilly Circus, along Haymarket via Trafalgar Square to end at Whitehall. The main performance stage is in Trafalgar Square with live shows, music and dance, from midday.
A great time to visit with kids, lots of Easter Egg hunts and chocolate-related activities take place around the city - there's even an Easter head hunt at the London Bridge experience.
Every year Oxford and Cambridge universities take on each other in this famous boat race from Putney to Mortlake. Up to 250,000 people go to watch the race to cheer on the university rowing crews.
The Chelsea Art Fair has been bringing quality contemporary and 20th-century art to London for 17 years. It includes a wide range of international exhibitors displaying contemporary and 20th Century art at a unique cultural event.
Taking place every spring in the world’s premier publishing and cultural capital, it is a unique opportunity to hear from authors, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and explore innovations shaping the publishing world of the future. The London Book Fair brings you direct access to customer, content and emerging markets.
We don't know how they do it but thousands of people run the 26.2 mile circuit from the outskirts of the city inwards. A good spot to cheer the runners on is on Tower Bridge but be warned, it can get crowded.
Look out for a St George's Day festival in Trafalgar Square as England celebrates its patron saint. St George took on the Dragon but you can enjoy food, drink and theatrical fun.
Regent's Park is beautiful in its own right - grass, sunshine and lazing around with London Zoo next door. But it gets even better when musicals and plays are staged there on balmy summer nights. Don't miss it.
Wimbledon, also known as The Championships, is considered by many as the most prestigious tournament in the world. First held in 1877, the 2012 tournament from June 24 to July 7 marked the 127th edition.
This carnival takes place on the August Bank Holiday weekend and marks the last chance to party in the summer. Londoners loosen up - Caribbean food stalls, floats and impromptu dance floors everywhere.
The world's greatest classical music festival. An eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts, presented by the BBC.
Live music, fireworks, food - everything you'd expect from a festival. And it's all free! And the two day event, run by the Mayor of London centres around London's famous river, the Thames
Each September, London hosts the most thrilling and innovative design festival in the world. The London Design Festival will feature hundreds of events that take place across London, showcasing the city's pivotal role in global design.
This is a unique opportunity to get out and go under the skin of London’s amazing architecture, with over 700 buildings of all kinds opening their doors to everyone – all for free.
Do you know that each London Borough has a King and Queen? Every year around 30 Pearly Families continue the tradition and celebrate this unique event. The festival starts at 1pm at Guildhall Yard with traditional entertainment before a parade to St Mary-le-Bow church for a harvest festival service at 3pm.
The festival will comprise of two main elements: Events and Festival Menus and unlike other Festivals, the London Restaurant Festival is not a singular, one-location event for which a single ticket can be purchased. It is an umbrella festival under which a host of activity and individual events take place.
London Cocktail Week should be number one on your list of things to do during your stay in London next week. It is a unique celebration of our capital's unrivalled cocktail culture and will inspire, educate and unite cocktail lovers.
One for film buffs, you can see documentaries, indie festival films and blockbusters-to-be in amongst the press and you can brag to all your friends about director Q&As and special, exclusive screenings.
Experience the magical enchanting lights of Oxford Street, which are among the most famous in the world. A selection of guest stars will be invited to welcome the festive season.
The London Jazz Festival (LJF) is a London-wide music festival held every November. Produced by Serious in association with BBC Radio 3, The London Jazz Festival is aiming to take jazz to a massive audience, in one of UK's landmark music events. Workshops, talks, masterclasses and films will provide opportunities for thousands of people to get involved. Exact dates are to be confirmed.
It’s a fantastical world with the UK's largest outdoor Ice Rink. Christmas market, festive food Santa's Grotto Get your Winter Wonderland tickets early and pop along for some festive cheer. This runs from 24 November to 6th January, 2014. It is closed on Christmas day (how ironic).
"Remember, remember the 5th of November: Gunpowder, treason and plot!” Discover the story of England’s most infamous traitor: Guy Fawkes. Look out for fireworks on the River Thames, Alexandra Palace and lots of back gardens plus bonfires and fairgrounds on Clapham Common. The celebration of November 5th is a must. Make sure you celebrate in style by watching the spectacular London fireworks! Best of all, London's Bonfire Night Fireworks London are absolutely free and most of the events will be on November 3rd and 4th.
The Great Christmas Pudding Race 2013 in London Covent Garden is a unique and fun relay race where teams tackle quirky obstacles while carrying a Christmas pudding on a tray. Observers are welcome to cheer on the teams as they run frantically around Covent Garden London to raise money for Cancer Research UK. This year will be the 33nd annual race.
Olympia The London International Horse Show 2013 is a perfect pre-Christmas treat for equine and canine lovers alike. The London horse show brings a week full of dressage steps, galloping and the always popular jumping events. In addition, there will also be a Shopping Village at Olympia The London International Horse Show, providing amazing Christmas gift opportunities.
Taste of Christmas 2013 in London ExCeL Exhibition Centre presents the UK's leading chefs as they demonstrate techniques for festive food preparation. Indulge in wine, cheese and chocolate during special tasting workshops at Taste of Christmas in London ExCeL Exhibition Centre.
First held in 1977, the London International Mime Festival brightens January with a cavalcade of innovative visual theatre across the captial.
Creating magnificent sculptures from glistening blocks of ice, the Festival will feature teams from around the globe. The annual Festival is FREE and visitors have the chance to see highly talented sculptors from the UK, USA, France, Hungary, Bulgaria, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, Latvia, Belgium and Portugal as they compete to be crowned the 2014 Champions.
Every year the Festival’s large and loyal audience flock to screenings and events, and this network has grown steadily over almost a decade. The London Short Film Festival, now in its 11th year, is recognised as the premiere UK showcase for cutting-edge UK independent film.
The Fair featured over 130 galleries presenting the great names of 20th century Modern British art and exceptional contemporary work.
London Fashion Week is the most creative and innovative event on the global fashion calendar. Its significance has been growing over the last few years, with strong attendance by press and buyers from around the world.
Enjoy free activities throughout the festival or just take in the atmosphere as children run the show! There are plenty of free activities to entertain children of all ages.
A parade, starting at Trafalgar Square every year, celebrate the Chinese New Year in central London. About 100 world-renowned acts, including singers, dancers and musicians, performed in the square to welcome in the Year of the Horse.
The tradition refers to the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season, which begins on Ash Wednesday and pancakes are perfect because they are a way to use up rich foods such as eggs, milk, and sugar. Celebrate at one of the many Pancake Day London races.
The Business Travel Show is Europe’s main exhibition and conference for corporate travel buyers, managers and bookers to source, learn and network. It brings together more than 6,000 professionals from across the European business travel community, helping them to build relationships, and share knowledge, experiences and best practice.
TFM&A firmly remains the must-attend flagship industry event. TFM&A visitors include professionals from direct marketing, digital marketing, advertising, brand management, agencies, and publishing.
Join Ecobuild and discover the future of the built environment. It is the world’s biggest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment.
The big upside-down purple cow is back for its 5th fantastic year, with a packed programme of comedy, circus and family shows, and one of the biggest outdoor bars in central London from 12 April - 14 July 2013.
The annual campaign of 'Museums at Night' gives the unique opportunity to all visitors in London to enjoy some of London's finest museums, galleries and heritage sights at night. It is going to be a magical experience.
Best-selling authors read from and discuss their work, including Barbara Kingsolver, Audrey Niffenegger, Lionel Shriver and William Dalrymple. This festival offers the sharpest contemporary writing in fiction, poetry, politics and art.
Join London's wildest night out. Every Friday night in June and July, London Zoo opens after hours and invites you to explore the wilds of the ultimate urban jungle.
The Scoop at More London is an outdoor sunken amphitheatre. Throughout the summer months it regularly hosts a variety of free events - from free films, free music and free theatre to local community events and activities.
Jewellery Week is a citywide celebration of London’s unique position in the world of jewellery design, production and retail. An incredible range of events and activities is being planned in venues across including collection launches, exhibitions, seminars and demonstrations.
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