London Halloween Things to Do
Trick-or-Treat! Get ready for the spookiest day of the year. The festivities on and around 31st October are getting bigger and bigger with the year and London has plenty on for
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Trick-or-Treat! Get ready for the spookiest day of the year. The festivities on and around 31st October are getting bigger and bigger with the year and London has plenty on for
The length of the River Thames, and its excellent connections to England’s canal system and the open sea has always made it an excellent hub for national and international trade.
City Cruises is thrilled to support a new installation at the Tower of London, Beyond the Deepening Shadow: The Tower Remembers which commemorates the centenary of the end of the First World
Kew Gardens – Kew’s Orchids Festival Imagine yourself in Thailand, with colourful floral displays, including a bright Vanda tunnel and arches decorated with orchids at Kew’s Orchids Festival. You can also
Perhaps one of summer’s greatest memories for London was the completion of phase one of the Illuminated River—an ambitious long-term art commission on an unprecedented scale: a scheme to light central
We are thrilled to announce our first-ever calendar of music events, starting May 2019, on the River Thames. Music-lovers will dance, sing, relax and geek out to their favourite DJs and
The School Holidays Are Here! The school holidays are (almost) here and everyone is eager to get out and celebrate. London is bustling this season and many attractions have activities
You can’t miss the purple upside-down cow! We can explain, should you feel you’re missing something. The Underbelly Festival has a uniquely-shaped festival tent, designed to look like
London’s tanning. Or at least we hope we will. Whatever the weather (or “whatevs” as the younger ones amongst us might say), we hope you’ll have fun over the summer as well as
“Since the founding of London, the mighty Thames has been the city’s main artery, linking north and south, east and west, encouraging business, activity and recreation. But at night, the