Monday, 26 December 2016

New Year's Eve Fireworks 2017 in London

2017 is just round the corner, and spectacular firework displays will take place across the UK to bring the new year in. In London, the annual display over the River Thames will light up the capital's skyline, and in Edinburgh, four separate fireworks displays will mark the annual Hogmanay celebrations.



Here are some of the best firework displays around the UK.

River Thames Fireworks:

The most loved New Year eve tradition at London is the fireworks display over the River Thames. It becomes a party river in the month of December, with festive party boats, riverside restaurants and hotels blazing with Christmas and New Year eves and dancing to DJs. New Year’s Eve Thames cruises are the most sought events as these cruises help you feel the elemental excitement of the night.

Greenwich Fireworks:

Venue: Greenwich Park London SE10 8XJ

Greenwich park is one of the largest Park in the South London. It is a great place to get out of the city to view the spectacular fireworks of New Year’s Eve in London.

Primrose Hill London:

Venue: Primrose Hill, London NW3 3AX

Primrose Hill is one of the highest points in London located on the Northern side of the Regents Park. At a height of 78m Primrose Hill offers stunning views across London.

Here we have few more list of New Year Fireworks Events in London

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Wednesday, 9 November 2016

EFG London Jazz Festival Shows on Nov 11th 2016


10 Days. 2,000+ artists. 300+ gigs. 50+ venues in 1 city(London)

This 10-day celebration of jazz delivers a mix of world-class artists and emerging stars and takes the music to a massive and ever-growing audience. The Festival has a reputation for bringing the best and freshest music to the capital, with a wide-ranging programme of concerts, commissions, club events, talks, and an expansive learning and participation programme.  


Please find the below venue, shows and timings of Jazz Festival presenting on Nov 11th:
S.No DATE START TIME  SHOW VENUE
1 11/11/2016 11:00:00 Jazz for Toddlers  Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room
2 11/11/2016 13:00:00 Adam Ben Ezra Southbank Centre / Clore Ballroom
3 11/11/2016 13:30:00 Jazz for Toddlers Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room
4 11/11/2016 17:30:00 isq Southbank Centre / Clore Ballroom
5 11/11/2016 18:30:00 Evan Parker Royal Academy of Arts
6 11/11/2016 18:30:00 Steve Lodder and Simon Thorpe National Portrait Gallery
7 11/11/2016 19:00:00 Mike Walker, Iain Dixon, Guidhall Jazz Band and Choir Milton Court
8 11/11/2016 19:30:00 Art Spiegelman, Phillip Johnston Barbican
9 11/11/2016 19:30:00 Jazz Voice - Festival opening gala Southbank Centre / Royal Festival Hall
10 11/11/2016 19:30:00 Joey Alexander Trio PizzaExpress Jazz Club
11 11/11/2016 20:00:00 Anjali Perin's Shorter Stories Rabbit Hole
12 11/11/2016 20:00:00  Classic Jazz in Four Hands featuring Stephanie Trick & Paolo Alderighi St James Theatre
13 11/11/2016 20:00:00 Emile Parisien and Vincent Peirani + Nikki Yeoh Kings Place (Hall One)
14 11/11/2016 20:00:00 Julian Sartorius plus guests King's Place (Hall Two) 
15 11/11/2016 20:00:00 Remembering Gil Evans with Andy Sheppard  Rich Mix
16 11/11/2016 20:00:00 Samuel Eagles' Spirit Spice of Life
17 11/11/2016 20:00:00 Soothsayers Meets Wu-Lu Forge
18 11/11/2016 20:00:00 Stephanie Trick & Paolo Alderighi St James Theatre
19 11/11/2016 20:00:00 Takuya Kuroda and Makaya McCraven Jazz Cafe
20 11/11/2016 20:15:00 Kurt Elling Quartet Ronnie Scott's
21 11/11/2016 20:30:00 Clark Tracey Quintet Vortex
22 11/11/2016 20:30:00 Maciej Sikala Quartet Polish Jazz Café POSK
23 11/11/2016 20:30:00 Vole + 2 short films by Miranda Pennell IKLECTIK
24 11/11/2016 21:00:00 Down To The Bone Hideaway
25 11/11/2016 21:15:00 Ant Law Quintet Crypt Camberwell
26 11/11/2016 21:30:00 Imaani & Kevin Leo 606  Club
27 11/11/2016 23:00:00 BBC Jazz Now PizzaExpress Jazz Club
28 11/11/2016 23:30:00 Late-night jams Ronnie Scott's

Click here for more details of Jazz shows 
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Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Things To Do In London For Halloween

Here we list out some of the events which you can enjoy with spooky and funny in London on Halloween.

Haunted at the Medieval Banquet: Experience Halloween shadows of past at The Medieval Banquet. There will be lashings of witches’ brew to embolden your spirit and a four-course meal for you to wolf down. King Henry has got a fair few skeletons in this closet and introduced his guests with help of his dead wives and many ex-employees

Delicious Decay: Barts Pathology Museum hosts a two-day event themed around the chemical indole, which can be found in coffee, chocolate, and...decaying bodies. Friday evening is the introductory event, split into a series of 15 minutes talks. Saturday afternoon consists of a series of hour long events including a chance to view the second floor which is not normally open to the public. Various prices, book in advance, 28-29 October

Sharks in the Dark: Head to the London Aquarium to go face to face with 15 sharks in the dark this Halloween. You'll be submerged in a specially designed enclosure and given a torch to get a proper look. £27.50, book in advance, 27-31 October

Horror Films at the Rivoli Ballroom: Rivoli Ballroom, this wonderful film will be showcased on the weekend, before Halloween. Spend your Halloween by being horrified and watching the best horror films. Watch Halloween & the Shining at the special screenings by Crofton Park Pictures. There will be alcohol, popcorn, ice cream and hotdogs available to purchase as you settle in for a night of terror.

For more events visit, Halloween events in London.

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Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Top 10 Things to See and Do in London

Visit the Tower of London and Tower Bridge – The Tower of London is a great place to spend the day. It is here you can view the Crown Jewels, see a fantastic view of the Tower Bridge and take a picture with a guard. Admission fee is 24.50 GBP, or 23.10 GBP if you purchase tickets online.

Visit Buckingham PalaceBuckingham Palace can only be visited from the inside during the summer but you can join the crowds taking photos outside any time of year. You can watch the changing of the Guard at 11:30am from May until the end of July.

Big Ben and the House of Parliament – Although you can’t go up the bell tower, you can view its Gothic structure from the street. You can do tours of Parliament. Get there early as the line can get very long. The best view of it is from the opposite side of the river near the London Eye.

Visit a wide array of museums – London has more museums than you could see in one visit and they are all free. From the Tate to the City Museum to the National Gallery to the Historical Museum, you’ll be able to spend days here without spending a penny!

The London Eye – The London Eye is almost 500 feet high. The London Eye has become the most popular paid-for UK visitor attraction. It’s across the street from Parliament and gives you great views of London, especially on a clear day. But honestly, for the 20 GBP it costs (or 23 GBP if you buy in person), you could use that money for far better attractions.

The London Dungeon – The London Dungeon calls itself “the world’s most chillingly famous horror attraction.” It covers 2,000 years of London’s gruesome history. It’s a gruesome but morbidly interesting museum to see about England’s past. After all, torture was a popular thing to do for awhile, especially in old England. They loved torturing people! Ticket prices are high at 25 GBP (at the door), but tickets can be found for 19 GBP online (ahead of time).

St Paul’s Cathedral – A great cathedral with a world-famous Dome. Inside has glittering mosaics and elaborate stone carvings. You can also climb the Whispering Gallery or higher still to the Stone Gallery or Golden Gallery for the amazing views of surrounding London. Entrance is 18 GBP (cheaper than the London Eye and with similarly breathtaking views).

Trafalgar Square – In many ways this is center of London. There is no cost attached to spending some time avoiding the pigeons while looking at some of the famous monuments such Nelson’s Column. Lots of people just hang out here so it makes for a good place to people watch. Trafalgar Square is also a good starting point for a walk along The Mall to Buckingham Palace.

 Convent Garden – A great place to just hang out: lots of quirky stalls, musicians busking, an arty market and selection of more unusual pubs and coffee shops that break the Starbucks mold. Covent Garden is also walking distance to all the big musicals so is a great place to spend a few hours before catching a show.

Camden Market – For some great shopping and people watching, this market has consistently been a top attraction. It is busiest on the weekends, particularly Sunday, drawing crowds all the way from Camden Town. It is composed of many separate markets, so there is lots to check out.

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Friday, 26 August 2016

Top Museums in London for kids

Visiting Museums in London? Here you can check out the best museums! Many are free making it an ideal family day out in London.

1) Horniman Museum:
   An inspiring, surprising, family-friendly, free museum and gardens in South London’s Forest Hill. Visitors regularly visits to explore free museum events and take part in the activities throughout the 16-acre gardens. People can discover something fascinating and mesmerising every time.
Horniman Museum London
   Address: 100 London Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 3PQ, Contact Number: 020 8699 1872
   Opening hours: Daily 10.30-5.30pm
   Price: Free (permanent collection); admission charge applies for aquarium
   Official Website: http://www.horniman.ac.uk

2) V&A Museum of Childhood:
   The V&A Museum of Childhood houses the nation's collection of childhood-related objects. Spanning the 16th to 21st centuries, the collection features toys, dolls, dolls' houses, games, puppets, nursery, children's clothing and furniture.
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   Address: V&A Museum of Childhood, Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9PA, United Kingdom
   Opening hours: Daily 10am-5.45pm (last admission 5.30pm)
   Price: Free
   Official Website: http://www.vam.ac.uk

3) Science Museum:
   The Science Museum is a major museum on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London. It was founded in 1857 and today is one of the city's major tourist attractions, attracting 3.3 million visitors annually.
   Striving to be the best place in the world for people to enjoy science, the Science Museum's world-class collection forms an enduring record of scientific, technological and medical achievements from across the globe.
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   Address: Exhibition Road, South Kensington, SW7 2DD London, United Kingdom, Contact Number: 0333 241 4000 (020 7942 4000)
   Opening hours: Daily 10am-6pm (last admission 5.15pm)
   Price: Free (permanent collection); admission charge applies for some temporary exhibitions
   Official Website: http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/

4) Geffrye Museum: 
   Housed in a set of 18th-century almshouses, the Geffrye Museum offers a vivid physical history of the English interior. Displaying original furniture, paintings, textiles and decorative arts, the museum recreates a sequence of typical middle-class living rooms from 1600 to the present. It’s an oddly interesting way to take in domestic history, with any number of intriguing details to catch your eye- from a bell jar of stuffed birds to a particular decorative flourish on a chair. There’s an airy restaurant overlooking the lovely gardens, which include a walled plot for herbs and a chronological series in different historical styles.
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   Address: 136 Kingsland Rd, London, E2 8EA
   Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10am-5pm (Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays)
   Price: Free (permanent collection); admission charge applies for some temporary exhibitions
   Official Website: http://www.geffrye-museum.org.uk/

5) Imperial War Museum:
   The IWM London has had on a major refit - by Foster & Partners architects - which opened in 2014 to coincide with the centenary of the start of World War I. The Central Hall is still the attention- grabbing repository of major artefacts: guns, tanks and aircraft hung from the ceiling (not least a Harrier GR9 that saw action in Afghanistan). Terraced galleries allow this section of the museum to also show a Snatch Land Rover from Iraq and an Argentine operating table from the Falklands. The already extensive World War I gallery has been expanded, and leads into the original displays for World War II.
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   Address: Lambeth Rd, London, SE1 6HZ
   Opening hours: Daily 10am-6pm (last admission 5.30pm)
   Price: Free
   Official Website: http://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwm-london

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Saturday, 23 July 2016

Bromley tourist attractions

The geographically widest part of the London boroughs, the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Bromley in Greater London, England, United Kingdom. Bromley stretches from Crystal Palace Park boasting London’s largest maze, in the west to the Cray valley in the east. It reaches out to the borders of Kent historically a market town chartered since 1158 and an ancient parish in the south, where some of suburban London’s best attractions can be found. It plays host every year to the Biggin Hill Air Fair held in June at Biggin Hill Airport, an important airfield during the Battle of Britain. Visitors to Down House, also in Bromley, can find out what the house was like in 1870 when the world-famous naturalist, Charles Darwin. Here are some Bromley borough gems.
Crystal Palace Park
Location: Thicket Rd, London SE19 2GA
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From Darwin to dinosaurs: down at the lake in Crystal Palace Park (pictured), dinosaurs have been part of the scenery since before Darwin penned the Origin of Species. This series of sculptures, now outdated, of dinosaurs and other extinct species were unveiled after the Great Exhibition and have been Grade I-listed since 2007.
The Churchill Theatre
Location: High Street, London, BR1 1HA
Churchill
The Churchill Theatre in Bromley, southeast London was built by the London Borough of Bromley to designs by its borough architect’s department. A performing arts center dedicated to the creation and presentation of quality performance and educational opportunities. History, events and productions.
Chisehurst Caves
Location: Caveside Cl, Old Hill, Chislehurst BR7 5NL
Caves
The woodlands of Chislehurst caves hold a secret beneath their roots. Thirty metres below ground is a complex of man-made caves carved out of the chalk by Druids, Saxons and Romans. Since then the caves have been turned to all sorts of purposes, including an ammunition dump in World War I and a mushroom farm; during World War II, they acted as Britain’s largest bomb shelter. Most of the underground scenes in the TV series ‘Merlin’ were filmed here. The 45-minute lamp lit tour covers a mile of the tunnels; children will enjoy locating the Druid Altar, the Caves Church and the Haunted Pool.
Getting Through
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Friday, 17 June 2016

Royal Albert Hall London

Royal Albert Hall, One of the world’s most famous stages. This famous concert hall was built in 1871 Opened by Queen Victoria and is the setting for such events as the National Service of Remembrance and the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, including the Last Night of the Proms.  It has recently been renovated and remains one of the most spectacular venues for concerts in the whole of London.
Venue: The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall hosts over 360 events which include classical music, jazz, world music, circus, rock, pop, opera, dance, comedy, Sports events  and famous proms series  all takes place within the Iconic oval walls.
London’s most versatile venues, A Grade I listed building, the hall has a capacity of over 5000 and is most consistently packed out during the summer when the Promenade concerts take over. First held here in 1941 when their original venue – the Queen’s Hall – was bombed, the Proms remain fantastically popular.
It is a favourite of performers from Jose Carreras to Kylie Minogue. The Hall also plays host to the seniors’ tennis circuit. Heavily influenced by ancient amphi theatres and notions of the ‘Empire and the arts, the oval structure’s terracotta walls are decorated on the outside with a frieze dedicated to “The Triumph of Arts and Sciences” and the awe-inspiring venue now exists as a testimony to both the architectural and aesthetic achievements of the past and the technological developments of the present.

Nearby airports:

Heathrow airport to Royal Albert hall
It is the nearest airport and the distance from Heathrow airport to Royal Albert Hall via M4 and Christina Terrace/A4 is 17.2 miles and it takes approx. 50mins to reach.
London City airport to Royal Albert hall
The distance from London City airport to Royal Albert Hal via A1203 is 10.9 miles and it takes approx. 51mins to reach.
Gatwick airport to Royal Albert hall
The distance from Gatwick airport to Royal Albert Hall via M25 is 53.5 milesand it takes approx. 1hour 15mins to reach.
Southend airport to Royal Albert hall
The distance from Southend airport to Royal Albert Hall via A13 is 43.8 milesand it takes approx.1hour 36mins to reach.
Stansted airport to Royal Albert hall
The distance from Stansted airport to Royal Albert Hall via M11 is 41 milesand it takes approx. 1hour 20mins to reach.
Luton airport to Royal Albert hall
The distance from Luton airport to Royal Albert Hall via M1 is 37.1 miles and it takes approx. 1hour 11min to reach.

Transportation from Royal Albert Hall

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Enjoy daytime tours and night concerts, a shop, café, lunchtime jazz and world music in the Café Consort and a free exhibition series at Royal Albert Hall.

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

The Sea Life London Aquarium- Fun Day Out

he London Aquarium is the ideal visitor’s venue for when you want to be taken away from hustle and bustle of London and to go somewhere else entirely with family. The multi-million pound transformation into Sea Life London Aquarium promises the UK a world class aquatic experience and spectacular view of Marine life. Located next to the London Eye and opposite the Houses of Parliament.

With 17 themed zones and over 600 species of marine life, SEA LIFE London Aquarium, offers a fascinating journey from the world’s coastlines to the depths of its different oceans; unearthing an underwater world of splendor, grandeur and danger and is filled with a truly astonishing array of amazing animals. Discover a magical underwater world filled with hundreds of varieties of fish and other marine life which includes sharks to rare Green sea Turtles, from jellyfish to rays, from clownfish to blue tangs and even sea scorpions. In fact, the attraction is home to sea life that is found in many oceans of the world.

Location: County Hall, Riverside Building Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB

Website: http://www.visitsealife.com/london/

The Shark Reef Encounter
Admire these toothy creatures—ranging from the Bowmouth Guitar Shark (distinctive with its wide body and blunt snout) to the Blacktip Reef Shark with its prominent black-dipped fins—as they glide through the water.



The Shark Walk
Enter the Shark Walk and stand above Shark Reef Encounter containing 1 million litres of water and watch seven species of stunning shark swim beneath your feet to experience the real effect of the sharks, stingrays and other marine life as they swim just inches away under foot. The walkway is made out of glass giving you a bird’s eye view of the amazing sea creatures below. Watching the fish and especially a newish addition called the Californian Cownose rays, as they swim around in synchronized formations in the immaculate sea water tanks is pretty impressive to say the least.

The Amazing Whale Skeleton Tunnel
Whole day is not enough to really appreciate all there is to see and do at the Sea Life London Aquarium. The 25 metre long tunnel through a whale skeleton that takes you through an ocean of tropical fish and green turtles sees many a visitor coming back again and again. It’s fun to watch these colourful marine animals in their beautiful and quite exquisite aquarium habitat from such a great perspective.



The Rainforests of the World
This extraordinary area of the attraction is full of exotic vegetation and even boasts a tropical waterfall. This is where you’ll find a pair of dwarf crocodiles that measure a mere six foot long. Not very long ago another attraction was added to this already fascinating underwater venue in the form of the Ocean of Stars exhibit. Six different types of starfish are showcased with an unusual and themed tentacle tunnel offering great close ups of all the Astero idea found in there.

The Frozen Planet
Newly added attraction, Face to Face experience at SEA LIFE London Aquarium is included in the entrance price. Visitors can also enjoy getting up close to over 6000 colourful aquatic inhabitants representing over 600 species in 65 immersive displays.

Getting Through
The SEA Life London Aquarium is ideally located next to the London Eye, with easily accessible transport links from Westminster and Waterloo. But it is a better choice to pre-book a car from private transfer services to reach London aquarium safely. London airport transfers provides a safe and enjoyable ride from all major airports.

Admission Prices
General admission from £19.50 with varying options on offer.  

Opening Times
Sea Life London Aquarium is open 7 days a week (except Christmas Day).
Thursday to Saturday 10am to 8pm with last entry at 7pm.
Sunday to Wednesday 10am to 7pm with last entry at 6pm.
Timings are subject to change. Please check upon your arrival.