insideKENT Magazine Issue 32 - November 2014 | Page 46

LONDON London Christmas Events We are so lucky in Kent; we have the best of all worlds. The countryside is on our doorstep (literally in some cases), yet we have access via the roads and railways to some of the most exciting cities in the UK, including our nation’s capital, London. There’s nowhere quite like London at Christmas, and if you want to enjoy some real festive spirit, this is the place to go. Ice Skating at Somerset House Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland It’s an iconic image when it comes to Christmas – skaters merrily sliding around an ice rink in front of a massive lit up Christmas tree, complete with baubles and tinsel. It’s an image that we might associate more with New York’s Rockefeller Centre than London, but that would be doing the capital a disservice because the ice skating rink at Somerset House looks exactly how you would imagine a traditional Christmas rink to look. Open from 11th November 2014 until 11th January 2015, there are plenty of opportunities to get your skates on and give this a go. Fun and guaranteed to raise a smile, there are extras that you won’t want to miss out on. Every week is Glad Tidings Tuesday, a live music event that really captures the spirit of Christmas. Alternatively, you can upgrade your standard ticket to include delights such as truffles and cream tea at the Fortnum and Mason’s Lodge (where you can also get some Christmas shopping done). Prices range from £7.50 for children to £35 for the skate and cream tea package. www.somersethouse.org.uk/ice-rink The Snowman We’ve all seen The Snowman a million times. A charming story, it’s a Christmas tradition that always brings joy (and a little sadness, it’s true) to proceedings. Now you can see it in the theatre as a live production from Sadler’s Wells, and feel the magic come alive. The music is performed by a live band, and includes the classic "Walking in the Air", which will have your spine tingling with emotion. This show has been making Christmasses for young and old for 15 years now, so why not make this the year you join in the wonder? The show runs at the Peacock Theatre from 26th November 2014 until 5th January 2015. Tickets cost from £15 to £35, depending on where you choose to sit. For the full Christmas experience, why not visit Hyde Park’s astonishing Winter Wonderland? Running from 21st November 2014 to 4th January 2015, you won’t be able to feel anything but festive once you are through the Father Christmas gate and into the magically illuminated Christmas market area. However, there is more to Winter Wonderland than shopping; there is the ice skating rink; Christmas circus; Magical Ice Kingdom; fairground, including the giant wheel; an ice bar; and as much mulled wine and gingerbread as you could ever need. Although entry is free, many of the attractions at Winter Wonderland have a cost, so it’s wise to book in advance online to make sure you can plan your entire festive fun day out – you wouldn’t want to miss anything! www.hydeparkwinterwonderland.com Oxford Street Lights It’s crowded and cold, but that doesn’t put anyone off from experiencing the Oxford Street lights. Even if you miss the big switch on (usually at the end of November, although details aren’t out yet), the lights stay lit for many weeks, and you can come and gaze at their splendour at any time during the Christmas period. Each year has a different theme, and although 2014’s is still under wraps, it’s sure to be a wonderful and memorable experience. www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/2014/the-snowman 46