What’s the best way to get to the fireworks? If you’ve got a ticket, the viewing area will be along Southbank, near the London Eye. It’s a five minute walk from Waterloo tube station, but make sure to allow plenty of extra time to arrive as it’s bound to be busy. Embankment...
RUISLIP FIREWORKS 2024:Head toMcGovern Parkfor a fireworks event with a monster theme. There's also a funfair, Irish dancing, live music, food stalls, bars and a glow disco after-party... phew. Oh yeah, there's also a fireworks display (7.30pm).1 November EALING FIREWORKS 2024:Ealing ...
FIREWORKS:Don't know about you, but around our way, seems like fireworks have been going off for weeks already. However, Bonfire Night officially takes place this weekend, with plenty of organisedfireworks displays taking place around Londonthroughout this week and beyond. Thinking of doing you...
Wondering where to watch the fireworks in London? Bonfire Night 2023 is ablaze with impressive displays.Culture Whisperrounds up the best How to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night at home Remember, remember the 5th of November. Book now to make sure you don't miss out on London's most spectacular ...
Hilltop views are not just to be found in north London. In the south, you can head up on high to Telegraph Hill. The Brockley/Lewisham area has two great spots for watching the fireworks; there’s also Hilly Fields too for seeing the sky light up from south of the river. ...
Having survived, King James created the Observance of the 5th of November Act as a holiday to celebrate his survival, and it is commemorated to this day with bonfires, fireworks and plenty of mulled wine. Be sure to keep an eye out for old traditions like the Penny for the Guy: children...
Posted on 1 November 2023 In November, London's West End comes to life with the perfect sprinkle of magic. With the festive season around the corner and fireworks filling the night sky, we welcome flying snowmen, tales of redemption, and anything to keep our tummies warm! We all know ...
• The final tranche of tickets for London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display go on sale on Monday, 2nd December, at noon. Tickets must be bought in advance to attend and cost between £20 and £50 depending on the viewing area while Londoners will pay £15 less on each ticket...
•The first tickets for London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks celebration go on sale at noon tomorrow (Friday 18th October).The tickets, which cost between £20 and £50 depending on the viewing area (London residents pay £15 less on each ticket), represent the first of two batches...
Remember, remember the fifth of November and take part in Bonfire Night in London and watch a spectacular fireworks display in the city. Watch the Trooping the Colour parade in honour of the King’s birthday. Enjoy the colours and sounds of the Caribbean at Notting Hill Carnival in August. ...