Vous voulez fêter le5 novembre avec éclat cette année ? Il est évident que la meilleure façon d'admirer un feu d'artifice est de le faire dans un parc ou même dans son propre jardin avec un chocolat chaud et un cierge magique, mais avouons-le, il commence à faire très froid dehors. Pourquoi ne pas regarder un feu d'artifice éblouissant dans la chaleur et le confort d'un restaurant en sirotant un verre de champagne ? Il en va de même pour le réveillon du Nouvel An (qui arrive plus vite que vous ne le pensez). Accueillez 2017 avec style et regardez l'action colorée se dérouler depuis ces fabuleux restaurants au cœur de la ville.
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Top London activities for October half-term and Halloween
For an awesome day out with the family, London is simply full of fun activities to entertain all ages and now is the time to make the most of the city’s outdoor spaces while the sun still shines! And of course, even if it’s a little gloomy out, there’s plenty of places to go and things to do with kids for half-term holidays… from wildlife, to theatre and believe it or not, museums. Get quacking feeding some ducks in St. James’ Park, take a treetop walk at the golden Kew Gardens or go back to the dinosaur years at the Natural History Museum. Whatever you choose, you and your family will not only have a great time, but you’ll learn something new too. Here’s what we recommend:
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Curious London – Play the game and discover the city
School term is back in full swing, the leaves are beginning to fall and you’re wondering when it will be acceptable to turn the heating on again. Before you know it, half term will flash before your eyes and Halloween will creep up on you, scary right? But let’s not think about that right now. Let’s think about you and your free time now the kids are back into the books, some special ‘me time’ that you deserve and to have some fun! Treat yourselves this weekend by doing something different and spontaneous that you’ve never done before. We are all for getting outdoors while we can and exploring the never-ending capital, but is there more to it than a simple guided tour?
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Top travel photography spots in London
Crisp air, sweaters, orange leaves and flushed cheeks…as much as we all love Summer of course, nothing beats the rich colour of Autumn. There’s reason to fall in love with this time of year and one in particular, is how picturesque the capital looks in all its golden glory. This season is great for exploring London through the lens and capturing some stunning snaps to share with your friends and family. If you’re planning to visit before the cold spike of winter hits, then it doesn’t matter if you’re a professional or amateur, be inspired by the best views of Autumn in the city. Here’s the photography hot spots you need to find.
Congratulations Team GB on the Rio Olympic medals
It’s almost all over for another four years and Team GB have come away from the Rio Olympics with unbelievable results. With 27 gold, 23 silver and 17 bronze medals, we’re ready to start the Paralympics on a high with only more medals to be grasped! Needless to say the games have kept us all entertained over August and we say congratulations to the athletes who gave a world-class performance. We’re looking back on their victories and seeing what’s next in the world of sport, including a special event happening here in London. Keep reading for more!
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London 2012 venues – The Olympic legacy?
{{cta(‘86780b33-5e6e-4b78-ad3b-edb84785d4a0’)}}Can you believe the next Olympics is already here? It seems like the hype of the London 2012 Games was only yesterday, but it’s time again for our nation’s team to rise to the challenge and win all the shiny gold medals they can get! Controversies are still in the air as to whether holding the games in the developing city, Rio de Janeiro was a good idea. However, there is hope that this year’s event will potentially bring a similar legacy to the London 2012 Olympics. Unlike poor Athens that unfortunately could not maintain their sport venues from 2004, London has continued to bring all kinds of benefits to the East part of the city. So what’s become of the Olympic venues that once was home to sportsmen of the world? The good news is that all 560 acres of the Olympic Park is still inviting in the millions of visitors with all the venues still playing a vital role in the development of the area, whilst bringing in some positive economic effects.