Choose Coach Hire In London To Attend These January Events
From festivals and concert gigs to art and theatrical performances, London is one of the most happening cities in the world with events lined up throughout the year. There is always something to entice you, and make you take part in wonderful activities across town. If you are looking to attend these January events in 2017, make sure to choose London coach hire for a convenient ride.
New Year’s Day Parade
A tradition that has followed over the past three decades will take place for the 31st time with more than 8500 performers representing 20 countries expected to attend the parade. The event will include marching bands, cheerleaders, Pearly kings and queens, representative and dancers from West end shows.
A number of bands from America will fly over to take part in a parade starting from the Ritz Hotel, and passing through the Trafalgar Square and the Big Ben. To secure a good vantage point, make sure to arrive early at the venue. The key part of this event is the ‘The Let’s Help London Challenge’ through which a portion of prize pot goes to the charities.
London Boat Show
Scheduled to be held from 6th to 15th of January, the biggest annual boat show in London brings together boating traders, celebrities and experts under one roof to display the latest developments at a waterfront location and nautical trends that exist today. Experience the best in water sports and boating, as you get an opportunity to interact with the experts, enjoy live entertainment and buy some of the latest marine trends. It’s certainly going to be an action-packed nautical event with lots to uncover.
London International Mime Festival
29 days of action starting 9th of January will sweep the city of London with 112 performances lined up for the International Mime Festival. Over 18 companies will put on the shows in some of the best arts venues in London, with a diverse range of artists from Sweden, Holland, Germany, France, Belgium and Australia. Some of the local emerging talents of Britain will also play a key part. The festival will kick off with Marcel at the Shaw Theatre, while The Art of Laughter will provide an ultimate hour of brilliant observation.
London Art Fair 2017
The 29th edition of London Art Fair will take place from 18th to 22nd of January at the Business Design Centre with some high-end artistic displays on offer. Hosting over 125 art galleries this year, the annual fair is all set to showcase some of the masterpieces and modern artworks by leading artists of this generation. In addition to the main display zone, there are a couple of curated sections that focus on new works and modern photography. With artworks from the ancient times to the modern day, and covering everything from painting to sculptures, there is something to interest art fanatics of all tastes.
Magical Lantern Festival
Witness the delightfully sculpted lanterns taking different forms, as the Magical Lantern Festival fuses the art, culture and heritage to celebrate the Chinese New Year in style. Due to be held from 19th to 26th of January, the theme for 2017 festival is ‘Explore the Silk Road’. You’ll be exposed to wonderful lantern scenes highlighting and representing the significant route of culture and trade from Europe to China. International range of food stalls will be available on spot, alongside mini funfair and virtual reality games.
The Adventure Travel Show
Discover the world off the beaten track, as you get an opportunity to interact directly with the biggest assortment of adventure travel companies at one spot. Uncover some of the hidden travel treasures and choose from 100 free inspirational talks across theatres. The 2-day event on 21st and 22nd also covers Adventure Filming Seminars, Travel Writing, Travel Photography, and Discover Africa.
Burns Night In London
On the day of 25th January, 1759, a legendary Scottish Poet, Robert Burns was born. Every year, a number of restaurants in the city hold Burn Night Events to celebrate his birthday with poetry readings and serving the best Scottish Whisky in London. More elaborate forms of celebration include music from bagpipes and some traditional dancing. Don’t miss this opportunity to raise a toast at one of the best whisky bars in London!