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Christmas in the CAPITAL (no punctuation intended!)

It's the season to be jolly they say and I think I know why!

From my experience all the events that take place in the wonderful city of London during the Christmas period are truly filled with great spirits and a sense of togetherness.

Having worked in the world of events for 10 years now I have a little habit of analysing each event I attend (do not worry friends this usually stays within my mental notes :)).

However I find it amazing when the mental note is “I should have taken more photos!”.

I recently attended a Wreath Making Workshop at Your London Florist which well & truly threw me into the Christmas Spirit and my only mental notes were;
1. I didn't take enough photos (however there are a few on instagram and below), and 2. There is so much to learn about floristry!.

This then inspired today’s blog; because I know when planning events and activities during the festive season there is very little room for ‘‘We should have gone there instead’’.

So here are my list of events/experiences I highly recommend:

  1. Your London Florist - Wreath Making Class at £70pp.
    The next class is on the 4th Dec 2019 from 6pm -9pm.
    YLF is based in Crews Hill in North London and can be found on instagram @yourlondonflorist or online www.yourlondonflorist.co.uk.

  2. Your London Florist - Christmas Table Centerpiece Workshop at £70pp
    The next workshop is on 10th Dec 2019 at 6pm-9pm.
    All details can be found on www.yourlondonflorist.co.uk

  3. Dans Le Noir
    Dining in the dark!
    This was one of the most unusual experiences for me. I believed I was a certified foodie until visiting Dans Le Noir; I thought I would know exactly what each dish was just through smell… Well I was wrong! Even with the sense of touch I still could not guess exactly what all the dishes were (I did however guess the deserts correct which isn't shocking! #Sweettooth).
    I highly recommended this experience for couples and groups of friends at any time of year but December is always a great time to try something new with the closest people to you.
    Your communication and social skills are pushed to its limits and it is really quiet refreshing to not have any distractions from a mobile phone.
    It would be amazing if a few more restaurants restricted phones at the table :).
    They also host a handful of other events throughout the week which all can be found  on www.london.danslenoir.com.
    Let us know if you do visit, we would love to hear about your experience!

  4. Lapland UK
    Although this is one is not actually in the capital and for the children I will say I was in awe of my surroundings and the magical setting.
    I visited Lapland UK 4 years ago and recommended it every year since.
    If I didn't know any better and managed to sleep on my journey there I really would have believed I was in lapland!
    The settings, staff & the activities get a 10/10 from me; there wasn't any Churros however I am sure it did me no harm to go without!
    This experience starts from £60 and can be booked via www.laplanduk.co.uk/.

That is the power 4 events on my Christmas list, if you do attend any of the above share your photos and experiences with us, we would love to know if you had as much fun as we did.

I would love to hear about any Christmas events, workshops, restaurants you’ve attended and loved; we are always looking for new places to visit… comment below and let us know!

I hope this was a useful read and you all have a blessed Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year.


SX x

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tags: christmas, londonevents, christmasinlondon, christmasinuk, christmasevents, travelling, tourists, christmasholidays, londoneventplanner, ukeventplanner, eventplanning, londonatchristmas, bloggers, travel, trends, britishairways, familyevents, friendmas, florist, christmas decor, ideas for christmas, london blog
categories: Christmas, blog, event blogging, London blogging
Monday 11.26.18
Posted by S x
 

End of Summer Events

As the end of August approaches us, it may feel like summer is ending but not on August Bank Holiday weekend when summer can be relived through the various events London has to offer. One being the vibrant, loud and fun for the entire family, Notting Hill Carnival taking place from Sunday 27th August to Monday 28th August.  If you’re travelling as a family, Sunday is ‘children’s day’ which allows a much more relaxed vibe whilst Monday is the main parade. Either day, you will be able soak up the traditional Caribbean culture with the music and various food stalls which available making you wish summer was lasting that tad longer!

There are various other events occurring over the weekend, here are some that I hope to visit and be part of:

Field Day @ Dinerama -

A music festival with food options from all over the world – sign me up! Field Day have teamed up with Street Feast at their Shoreditch location - Dinerama.  Feel no guilt with getting as many ‘Tequila Colada slushies’ as you want when you can dance and enjoy the rest of the night with various DJ sets.

The Beast @ Alexandra Palace –

You thought giant inflatable obstacles were just for kids, you were wrong! Through the whole bank holiday weekend, you can burn some of those extra calories through 32 inflatable obstacles which stretches across 272 meters. To finish this ‘mini workout’ there are plenty of refreshments including prosecco on tap (yes you read that right!) and live DJ’s. Tickets are available from www.thebeastlondon.com

Destiny’s Child Orchestra @ XOYO –

Any true DC fan’s face will light up with the sound of this. Although I was a little unsure how ‘Bootylicious’ was going to sound in classical form until I saw a clip of it through various bloggers who attended a preview event (lucky lucky girls). It consists of a 16-piece orchestra performing all of Destiny's Child's most iconic songs live on stage – what more could you want?

 

I hope these bank holiday events have given you some inspiration for your long weekend ahead or they may have even inspired you to have a fun filled upcoming event of your own.

Please contact us to start creating your one of a kind event.

 

Tuesday 08.29.17
Posted by SLE Team
 

The first time festival-goer survival guide!

Festival season is upon us.. Even if the sunshine isn’t! Survival for a first-time festival goer isn’t always easy or natural. For those who have been a few times, they know the little things that can improve your experience by a million to ensure you have the best time enjoying the best music! So here are our main survival tips to ensure the best weekend ahead...

Whatever the weather

We all know how unpredictable British weather can be, which is why it’s crucial you make sure you are prepared for the sun and the rain - no matter what the weather forecast! This means bringing along waterproofs and wellies as well as suntan lotion and sunglasses!

Staying hygienic

Hand sanitiser, loo roll, wet wipes and dry shampoo will be your best friends over the weekend, but make sure you share with your friends to avoid bringing any more luggage than necessary, remember, you’ll be carrying it all to and from the campsite! Spare clothes are also a good idea in case of a mud attack, however don’t overdo it; be sure to use your packing space wisely!

Essentials

they’re easy to forget! - keys, camera, toothbrush, tickets and ID, cash and cards are all very important, so make sure you set a reminder, or you may not even get in!

Sleeping tight

Fluffy socks will save you at night time when the temperature drops. Hoodies and tracksuit bottoms would be best, because after all, you’re camping outside! With that being said, don’t forget your sleeping bag!

Looking the part

Festival looks go from one extreme to the other, but the one thing most people have in common is.. GLITTER! So make sure you’re well equipped, they will probably be selling it inside the festival but for high prices! Other little bits such as stick on tattoos or flowers won’t go amiss either. As silly as it may sound, a fanny pack is almost essential when walking around the festival. You’ll be able to keep all your valuable belongings safe on you at all times; won’t regret it! Another hack when packing your garms is mix & match clothes. This will help you to save space, so see which outfits you can swap around to create more glam looks! This will allow you more space for spare underwear and socks - you’ll need them!

Helpful extras

We all know how little time it takes for phones to run out, especially when you’re snapping the whole day, so a portable phone charger can be a lifesaver. Keeping your phone on airplane mode whilst it’s charging or you’re not using it will also save you valuable percentage. Ear plugs may also be a clever idea for those who value their extra winks like I do! And a torch can also help you navigate your way round after dark, saving you from tripping over those sneaky tent ropes! Padlocks for your tent will also give you a little extra peace of mind throughout the day when you leave your stuff. Tying a flag or balloon to your tent may also be worth your time when hunting through the thousands on your campsite, or maybe even tie one to your friend that gets lost often!

We hope these handy tips make your festival a little more carefree and fun-filled! Enjoy x

tags: festivals, guide, survival guide, start pack, tips, events, blog, blogging, event blogger
categories: events
Friday 08.11.17
Posted by SLE Team
 
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