Dress in cowboy gear and Stetsons and let experienced mixologists whip up some cocktails using your spirit of choice. Bring your own liquor to the Wild West and learn about the dark world of moonshining. For more information, visit the Christmas In Leicester Square website.Ī new immersive cocktail experience from the same team behind Alcotraz. Nearest station: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square.
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Free entry to Leicester Square, but tickets required for Santa’s Grotto and the Spiegeltent. A Spiegeltent will play host shows including Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel, Briefs: Close Encounters and Club Briefs. The West End’s famous square will feature a Christmas market and Santa’s Grotto. Now until 5 January : Christmas In Leicester Square.For more information, visit the Kew Gardens website. Kew Gardens (Royal Botanic Gardens), Kew, Richmond, TW9 3AB. Tickets (advance): Adults £19.50, Children £12, Under 4 free.
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There will also be Santa at the North Pole Village, a Tunnel of Light, vintage rides, festive food and drinks. For more information, visit the Alice In Winterland website.Ī one mile glittering trail which weaves its way through Kew Gardens with stunning sights lit up upon the way. Nearest stations: Canada Water or Rotherhithe. Southwark Park (Paradise Gate entrance), Jamaica Road, SE16 4RS. Tickets: Adults £15, Children 4-16yrs £9. Now until 5 January : Alice In WinterlandĪ new lantern festival sees the characters of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland brought to life with over 160 giant lanterns and immersive experiences, such as sliding down the rabbit hole and tea cup rides.For more information, visit the Parade website. Nearest station: Piccadilly Circus, Westminster or Charing Cross. Starts from Piccadilly’s Berkeley Street at 12pm, ending at Parliament Square at 3.30pm. Hundreds of thousands of spectators will line the streets of London to watch 10,000 performers from around the world. Here’s Metro Girl’s round-up of the best events in the capital this January 2019. This January sees a host of arts and entertainment festivals, light shows and more, with many events free.
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With many of us feeling a little light in our purses this month after the excesses of Christmas and New Year. Happy new year! 2019 is here and we’ve got a whole 12 months to have fun in the capital. The Winter Lights Festival lights up Canary Wharf