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Christmas Party Venues near Covent Garden

Christmas Party Venues near Covent Garden

Covent Garden is a perfect entertainment centre of London as the restaurants, street performers, pubs, shops, opera and theater make this place even more special and lively. The nearby areas include Bloomsbury, Soho, Holborn and St. James’s. This district in London becomes livelier during the time of Christmas as many Christmas parties and carious special events are hosted in nearby restaurants and pubs.

Tuttons: This is a stylish European restaurant which is recently opened in June 2009 after extensive refurbishment which has become a major hub for Christmas parties. Escape the shopping crowds and come to Tuttons brasserie for a Christmas party this season. This modernly designed restaurant offers a unique menu as it takes a twist on a modern Christmas dining. Whether, you are looking for Christmas dinner or lunch, you will get it all here. Tuttons offers an excellent value restaurant for your money and a great option for a West End restaurant corporate Christmas party. Prices for lunch and dinner are as follows: £29.95 for Lunch and £34.95 for Dinner.

Moreover, there are various other recommended restaurants near Covent Garden. Few of these are listed below:

Smollensky's Bar and Restaurant: This stylish North American basement restaurant is located on one of the most famous streets in London. This is a cocktail bar too and is an ideal destination for party lovers which serve great North American food and the restaurant is designed to appeal all tastes. Moreover, the party menu in this restaurant is the best described and appeal all food lovers especially those who love fish and good meat.

Cafe des Amis: This restaurant has been attracting an electric Covent Garden crowd for 25 years. This modern French restaurant also organizes private dinners for up to 70 guests and various other inmate events can be organized. The restaurant has a dedicated staff and is well decorated with crystal drop lightning for less formal events.

Thus, while you are in Covent Garden, enjoy the fine dining experience in these recommended restaurants.

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Christmas Party Venues – Great Portland Street

Christmas Party Venues – Great Portland Street

Great Portland Street is ideally located to the north of Oxford Street. This is a street in West End in London. The street was developed by the Dukes of Portland and has now turned into a mixed use street with five to eight storey buildings. It also includes offices and various blocks of mansion flats. There is a book that includes Great Portland Street as one of the 50 outstanding classical music landmarks in London. As the Christmas festive season is just round the corner, Christmas parties are being hosted at various venues near this tube station.

Here are some Christmas party venues listed near Great Portland Street tube station:

One Marylebone Road: It provides a glamorous central London venue for the most elite Christmas parties in town. The parties at this venue are provided by Lotus Food Co & Lotus Events. Fun – filled and superb Christmas party packages are organized in order to suit all your requirements. The package is inclusive of theming, event styling, entertainment, food and drinks. Moreover, they include exciting dinner menus and these are either presented as bowl food, three course meals or buffets.

33 Portland Place: This place was built in 1775, but it still holds its original character, thus making it an extravagant place for Christmas parties. Lotus Food Co & Lotus Events will be hosting Christmas partiers at the venue, and they will again amaze you with exclusive party packages. Dramatic lighting, draping and ultimate party atmosphere is created. The tables are dressed with crisp white linen serving three course format or bowl food.

The Langham: This season, Langham is opening its Private Carriage Rooms for Christmas parties. The Victorian theme will run all throughout the party place featuring Sherlock Holmes inspired menu. Carol singers will be performing in full swing on the party night. Menu at this party venues starts from £65 per person. Moreover, the event bookers will be entered to feature in a draw to win a trip to Lapland.

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London Attractions near Covent Garden

London attractions near Covent Garden

Covent Garden is the most vibrant area in London and is well known for eating out, partying and shopping. For many people, this place is only for fun and entertainment in the capital city as it serves a great nightlife, tourist attractions and shopping centers. This is among the most vibrant districts of London city and has tremendous amount of things to offer you. As far as the most specific features of this place are concerned, from tourist point of view, some very famous attractions in London are located here or close to Covent Garden.

Famous Attractions:

If you are looking for something to do or something to explore within the area of Covent Garden, then here are few options for famous attractions listed below:

Royal Opera House: The Royal Opera House is recently re-developed and is the world’s greatest opera. Various stars have performed at the Covent Garden, Royal Opera House. It is the major performing arts venue in the Covent Garden district of London. It was originally called the Theater Royal. In the year 1808, this building was destroyed by fire. It was then safely re-built in 1856.

The London Transport Museum: This famous museum was designed by William Rogers and it was housed in what used to be a flower market earlier. It was opened in the year 1980 and it tells the fascinating story of the History of London transport. In addition to the public transport, there are other examples of private vehicles which date back over the past 150 years. A small admission fee is applicable to visit the museum.

Somerset House: This is a large building situated in Central London near Covent Garden overlooking the River Thames. Somerset House is also a home to the Courtauld Gallery with the most extraordinary collection of paintings. These paintings are on display and it also includes the works by Manet, Renoir, Rubens and many more.

Explore these famous London attractions near Covent Garden.

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Posh Picnic Spots in London

Posh picnics in London

During a weekend, our stressed out lives need a break and this is the time for packing up a hamper and heading for great outdoor picnics. This is one interesting thing to do in London; however, you can make the most out of it during sunny weather. Enjoy some luxurious picnics in London’s most beautiful parks and such amazing destinations. Any birthday or anniversary celebration, or to just spend some time with your loved ones, nothing is more romantic than a posh picnic in London’s best picnic gardens.

As far as picnic spots are concerned, London comprises of plentiful green spaces, however, when it is the matter of picnic then a place should also have an ambiance and shelter of course. So, here are some amazing picnic destinations.

Holland Park: This is an ideal park in Kyoto Gardens, Holland Park, W8, for a zen picnic. The picnic spot is right next to the pond. After the picnic gets over, take out some time to explore the scenic and refreshing beauty of the garden. Moreover, the concrete pavements of Kensington are few minutes away from the park.

Victoria Park: This Park is situated in Tower Hamlets, London, E3. This is ‘the people’s park’, a landscaped garden which is an ideal place for a romantic picnic for two. The amazing stone alcoves offer a shaded area. Moreover, there are separate playgrounds for children, big tennis courts and wildlife enclosures, thus, the best place even to enjoy with your family.

Alexandra Park: This is an ideal place for a Saturday picnic at Alexandra Park, N22 and it offers a lot more to supplement your picnic including fresh fruits and a freshly baked barbecued burger. Moreover, it is a great and enjoyable place for children.

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Zombie Walk in London

When

30 October 09 to 1 November 09

As the Zombie Walk hits the streets of London, and flash mob comes in town for Halloween, be a part of the undead for a strict mortis paced walk across the entire city as the much awaited event takes place.
Starting off from the Waxy O’Connors pub on Rupert Street and striding in about twelve pubs along the way, this mega London event is an opportunity to take part in one of the most fun involving Halloween style pub that crawls around.

Zombie Walk in London

Zombie Walk 2009

Once you along with your fellow undead friends gather at the Waxy O’Connors on Rupert Street to check out your costumes and what is available for you to wear, you can have a refreshing drink or two. The Zombie Walk London Crew heads throughout the capital during the noon time and onto the evening before finishing your journey at The Verve on Upper St Martins Lane, sound and safe before the hour of witching.


Day of the Undead

If you are wondering, which type of Zombie suits you the best and is a perfect match for you, there are plenty of predator Zombies and undead movies about, so pick your kind from those inspiring flicks, like 28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead and Day of the Dead for ideas on how to get make up for the undead look right and to perfect your walk as a Zombie. When one is out on streets with a make over like that of a Zombie, he has to make sure that he is dressed and behaves completely like a Zombie all the times, so put your best make up and bedraggled clothing.
The event for Zombie Walk is scheduled to be starting at 2 pm, which is planned to be continued all around the city for several hours.

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Film Review: The Men Who Stare at Goats

· Running time: 90 mins

· Four out of Five stars

The men who stare at goats

This is an overwhelmingly enjoyable and immensely hilarious drama comedy with an outstanding script and wonderful performances from McGregor, Clooney and Jeff Bridges.
Based on the non-fiction bestseller, The Men Who stare At Goats, is the funniest and one of the most terrific movies of this year. Starring some fabulous award winners, the story is somewhat like this: A journalist from Michigan, Bob Wilton, comes to Kuwait, hopeful to prove himself to her separated wife (Rebecca Mader) by finding a war story that will make his name. However, he gets more than what he had expected as he happens to meet Lynn Cassady, an operator from special Forces (George Clooney) who informs him that he is a part of a secret squad of psychic spies who got trained in the 1980s by a warrior named Bob Django (Jeff Bridges).
As Lynn accompanies Bob on a mysterious mission in the hot zone, Lynn narrates more of his stories, like the details of their powers (such as reading minds, killing goats by staring at them, psychic visions) and the eventual breal up of the unit because of the envious traps by colleague Larry Hooper (Kevin Spacey). Bob discovers himself with a story for a lifetime when Bob’s secret mission gets revealed.

The most enjoyable part of the film is the script as it skillfully weaves together the two strands within the story in an unexpected way with conclusions that are both surprisingly thought- provoking and moving. The script however has ensured not to take the audience into supernatural believing of things around them. Clooney has played the star of the show as he delivered one of his best performances as Lynn, blending effortlessly, his strong gift for deadpan comedy with emotionally engaging and entertaining hint of madness.

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