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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Things to do at Easter in London - Easter Traditions - Easter in England

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Things to do at Easter in LondonEaster Traditions in EnglandThere are so many things to do at Easter in London!


London parks are full of daffodils and spring flowers and children eagerly await the Easter Egg Hunts and chocolate eggs which are given on Easter Sunday.


This four day religious festival is seen mainly as a time to relax and have fun and children and adults enjoy visiting museums, art galleries, the theatre or the cinema.


At this time of year, restaurants all over London can get very full, so it's a good idea to book well in advance.


Easter Traditions


Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday) which this year falls on 16 February 2010, is the day before Ash Wednesday and the last day before Lent which ends on Easter Sunday. Many people celebrate this day by making pancakes and having pancake races. Lent is a period of fasting, so before the period begins, many indulge in a tasty pancake or two!


Throughout the Easter period Hot Cross Buns are eaten (buns with a cinnamon flavor white spicy cross on top) and Simnel cake is another traditional cake with the eleven balls of marzipan on top representing the eleven apostles, excluding Judas. The cake was originally made to mark Mothering Sunday and then carried over for Easter.


Easter at Southbank Centre


Southbank Centre Square - Easter Chocolate Festival

Friday 26 March 2010 - Sunday 28 March 2010 - 8pm daily (closes 6pm Sunday)

The Chocolate Festival returns to Southbank Centre in time for Easter. Dozens of stalls showcase truffles, bonbons and bars, as well... to Southbank Centre just in time to shop for all your Easter treats. Festival Riverside Level 1 - Chocolate Sculpting - Friday 26 March 2010 - Sunday 28 March 2010

A chocolate-art display as part of the Easter Chocolate Festival, featuring sculptures made entirely from chocolate by master chocolatiers and pastry chefs.


Easter Skate from 2nd - 5th April 2010


Things to do at Easter in London - The Easter Eggstravaganza is a themed family event taking place over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend. The event kicks off the summer season of skating, as well as encouraging new participants to try out this exciting, dynamic, and increasingly popular sport.


Last year's events were attended by over 600 people of all ages, including international visitors and we are expecting more to join in this year - Keep Up-To-Date with More Information


Battersea Park Easter Egg Hunt - Starts 10am, Easter Saturday, 2010


Things to do at Easter in London - The Easter Bunny has hidden dozens of eggs in Battersea park. You are invited to join the very first Easy Peasy Skate and help hunt for Easter eggs throughout the park grounds. Children must be accompanied by an adult (and vice versa) - EasyPeasySkate


Things to do at Easter in London at the Botanic Gardens


Easter Egg Hunt At Royal Botanic Gardens [To be confirmed for 2010]
Starts at 9.30am and finishes at 12.30/1.00pm. The Easter Egg Hunt is FREE but there is a charge to visit the gardens. Address: Richmond, TW9 3AB - Tel: 020 8332 5655


Easter Trail At Kenwood House [To be confirmed for 2010]


A wonderful chance to discover the lovely grounds of this English Heritage house. The Easter trail is from 11.30am - 3pm and the charge is �1.00 per child. For more information contact Kenwood House - Tel: 020 8348 1286.


Easter ParadeThe Easter Parade at Battersea Park in London is one of the most popular. As with all Easter parades, many Easter Bonnets are worn by the ladies.


Oxford and Cambridge Boat RaceThis annual event between Oxford and Cambridge university students is always part of the Easter period and this year will be held on Saturday 3 April 2010. The race covers 4 miles starting at Putney Bridge and finishing at Chiswick Bridge.



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My husband and I had a great day out in Hampstead last summer.

We had coffee in one of the cafés along the beautiful Hampstead High Street and then walked around the heath and discovered the hidden Pergola walk (odors of heavenly jasmine).

After lunch we went to Keats House and browsed in the picturesque Daunt Bookshop. We ended the day on Parliament Hill overlooking the superb views of London.

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Chinese new year London 2011Year of the RabbitCHINESE new year London 3 February 2011

The event is free for all who wish to attend.


The main festival takes place at Trafalgar Square with colourful stalls, dragon and lion dances and traditional and contemporary music. So be sure to wrap up warm and in Trafalgar Square for the opening ceremony on 12. 00 hours and in Leicester Square at the end of the day for Fireworks.


This annual event takes place in Chinatown, Leicester Square, Charing Cross Road and Trafalgar Square and is organized by the Chinese Association of London Chinatown. Last year, 300,000 people attended the celebrations the largest outside Asia.


Chinese new year London-new year ParadeAfter an official opening ceremony on 12. 00 in Trafalgar Square there will Chinese dragons, traditional and contemporary music, dance and martial arts.


Leicester Square contains displays of fireworks and firecrackers and in Chinatown and the surrounding streets, stalls will be full of food. A one-way system for pedestrians will instead with access in Chinatown via Shaftesbury Avenue. For more information click here.


Traditional celebrations for the 15 days of the Chinese new year: the Chinese new year begins with the new moon on the first day of the new year and ends on the full moon 15 days later.


Traditionally a vegetarian meal is served on the first day of the new year, but this is not always the case. Red is also a very popular color as it brings happiness to all who wear it.


The 15th day of the new year is called the Lantern Festival and is celebrated in the night with lantern displays and children who have lights in a parade.


At midnight on new year's Eve the old year is sent and the new year with fireworks welcomed. On the stroke of midnight, every door and window in the House are open to allowing the old year to go out.


The parade of the new year begins from Chinatown and there are performers and dancers who dance the lion dance that brings good luck to everyone who passes by. The dance is accompanied by gongs and cymbals that are used to deter evil and bad luck.




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Take a romantic trip to London on Valentine's Day or anytime of the year!


This is one of the most romantic cities in the world with amazing romantic hotels and fantastic places to eat.


Wine and dine the night away at a romantic London restaurant or go to trendy Southbank on the banks of the River Thames and take a champage flight on the London Eye.


Or you can visit the popular and very trendy Borough Market where Bridget Jones was filmed.


Check out the restaurants and amazing array of food stalls selling freshly baked bread, the freshest of fruit and veg and tasty Spanish tapas.


Romantic London on SouthbankSouthbank is a very romantic and trendy area of London and a great place to come for your romantic trip to London. If you feel like a glass of wine take a tour of the wine growing countries of the world at the nearby City of Wine - Vinopolis.


Visit the nearby Tate Modern and Globe Theatre or take a trip down the Thames then check into a Southbank hotel or one of the many romantic hotels in London.


There are many great London attractions and if the weather's good there's nothing more romantic than taking a stroll through one of London's famous parks.

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If you're up to it, why not hire a boat or take a trip down one of the canals from Regents Park, Camden Lock or Little Venice.

Don't forget to take a ride on a traditional London Bus and then take a romantic trip down the River Thames.


Follow this with a candlelit dinner and then a visit to one of London's famous Nightclubs.


Romantic London in Covent GardenOne of the most romantic and exciting places to go in London is Covent Garden because as well as being one of the most trendy areas in town, it's also home to the famous Opera House - so you can enjoy a romantic opera or play in London's Theatre-land!


English Romanticism and London PoetsOf the many romantic poets born in London, John Keats has to be one of the most famous. Romanticism came about in the latter half of the 18th century, during the Industrial Revolution, perhaps as a revolt to the objective rationality of science brought about by the Age of Enlightenment.


Another equally famous poet and playwright is William Shakespeare whose Globe Theatre is well worth a visit on the trendy Southbank of London. Romeo and Juliet is just one of his many famous romantic plays.


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Love Letters of Great Men

This lovely little book collects together some of the most romantic letters in history.


It's a very romantic book to give for Valentine's Day or that special occasion or you can just keep it for yourself.


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