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Things to Do in London in Winter – Part 2

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Come November, London quite often turns intoa snowy winter wonderland that reminds you ofthe Christmas Carol. But don’t let the snow fallon your travel plans. Even if it’s snowy, there areplenty of things to do in London. Here are thefavourites.

London in Winter

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Enjoy five days of music, snowboarding and skiingaction at London’s only mountainside. Head toClapham Common between 27th November 20131st December 2013 and watch UK’s biggest wintersports event. The festival brings 500 tonnes of realsnow transforming the area into Narnia. Alpinethemed bars, street food vendors, live music, and alot more await your arrival.

Freeze Festival 2013

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You just can’t say you’ve done London withouthaving afternoon tea. And when the weather isbreezy and freezing, the pleasure doubles up. Whenit’s 3pm in your watch, head to one of theafternoon tea hideouts in London like Orangery atKensington Palace or National Gallery Café. Enjoydelicious hot afternoon tea served in style withscones, sandwiches, jams, tarts, and cupcakes.

Afternoon Tea

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Go to Greenwich Park and get tobogganing! Thehilly slopes of this royal park covered in snowgive the perfect layout to enjoy sledging. You’llenjoy the stunning snowy views covering RoyalObservatory and St Paul’s Cathedral. Slip the slopeat this hilltop heaven and relish hot drinks andsnacks available all around the park.

Sledging Down the Hill

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Call yourself lucky if you’ve booked a cosy hotel in Londonlike Montague on the Gardens, complete with a fireplace inthe lobby and a heated Cigar Terrace to smoke it up orChesterfield Mayfair, ready to delight you with hotafternoon tea.

If you just don’t feel like going out, don’t worry. You don’thave to spend the entire day snuggling in the blanket. Makeuse of your hotel services! How about taking a refreshingsteam bath, a swim in the heated pool, or enjoying mulledHot wine at the hotel bar?

Stay in Your Hotel

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Keep the cold at bay and warm up at one of theoutdoor ice-rinks in London. Nothing is betterthan twirling your skates on the ice with thesnow falling on you. So, lace up your skates andhead to Natural History Museum, Hyde Park, orTower of London to enjoy skating on the ice andbeat the winter blues. Also, combine skatingwith sightseeing to complete your experience.

Outdoor Ice Rinks

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Snow and hot chocolate go together like tea andcupcakes! Once you’re done with the action-packedday, why not head to Trafalgar Square. It looksmagical during winters complete with a fountain,giant blue cockerel, Nelson’s Column, and of course,the annual Christmas tree. Take in the holidaydecorations and listen to the carollers whilst sippinga nice cup of hot cocoa to keep you warm.

Hot Chocolate in Trafalgar Square

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Running around cold doesn’t suit you? Why notdo the opposite and try the hottest curry inLondon. Head to The Cinnamon Club and satiateyour culinary desires. The dish comes with adisclaimer that it contains Nega Pepper, which isalmost 100 times hotter than normal jalapenopepper. This will keep you warm all day for sure.

Hot Hot Curry

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No matter what’s the weather, London greetstourists with some of the best attractions,events, and activities. If you’re looking to plan awinter holiday in London, don’t give it a secondthought.

Just Be in a Snowy London!

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