New Year Eve 2017:
If you are in London and want to see New Year's fireworks, but did not have time to buy a ticket for the annual spectacle passing on the bank of the Thames, that is, the way out. Here are a few places in London, from where you can see the famous London fireworks for free. It should be written before starting Bonfire night in London.New Year's fireworks in London - a truly breath-taking spectacle, which takes place against a background of a unique architectural ensemble of the capital of Great Britain. In fact, London's New Year's fireworks (London's NYE Fireworks) is one of the largest in the world. As the clock strikes 12, the audience will hear the famous bells of Big Ben, and the lights of the festive fireworks will be accompanied by a specially written for the event soundtrack. Of course, many other New Year celebrations are also held throughout London in restaurants, bars and clubs, other than bonfire night around. But their visit is also better planned, as the number of places expected can be limited.
Bonfire Night in London:
On eve of year 2017, preparations were in full swing in different places to see fireworks. New year is usually welcomed with huge fireworks and people enjoy these celebrations, with zeal and zest. Some of these places where you can enjoy bonfire night in London, are as follows:Central London:
- Battersea Park Fireworks
- Southwark’s Fireworks Night
South London:
- Lambeth Fireworks
- Beckenham Fireworks
- Crystal Palace
- Morden Park
East London:
- Blackheath Fireworks
- Victoria Park Fireworks
- Clissold Park
North London:
- Alexandra Palace Fireworks Festival
- Bounds Green
- Harrow
- High Gate
- Brent Fireworks Night
- Guy Fawkes Festival and Fireworks
West London:
- Superhero Fireworks Spectacular
- Bishops Park
- Richmond
- Kensington Roof Gardens
- Dukes Meadow
Greenwich Park:
On New Year's Eve, Greenwich Park will be closed, but fireworks can be viewed from the top of Point Hill, which is next to the park.
Hilly Fields:
Another place in London, from which opens a fascinating panorama of London. This place can be reached by the "National Rail" trains to the stops of "Lady-well", "Lewisham" or "Brockley", where the "Overground" trains run.
Hampstead Heath:
Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath - a favourite vacation spot for Londoners. You can reach this place by metro or train to "Hampstead" station, as well as by metro to "Belsize Park" station or by train to "Gospel Oak" station to enjoy glamorous fireworks.
Primrose Hill:
The hill of Primrose Hill is a traditional place in northern London, where crowds of people come to celebrate the New Year. If you are not afraid of hustle, then you can get to Primrose Hill by metro to Chalk Farm or Camden Town.
Alexandra Palace:
At the Alexandra Palace Fireworks Festival, which will be held in the palace in Alexander Park, they offer not only a look at the fireworks in the background of a beautiful city panorama, but also show impressive laser show. Also in the program of the event, they offer - kindling a fire, skating on a skating rink and dining with street food.
Hackney:
The Hackney Firework Pyro-musical Festival is held at Clissold Park. In addition to fireworks (which was tested by experts on animal protection and will not harm the inhabitants of the park), the celebration includes an entertainment program, children's attractions and performances by dancers. You can also buy treats directly on the spot. To create a special holiday atmosphere, guests are advised to come in funny themed suits.
Southwark:
The Southwark Council's firework display is held at Southwark Park. You can get to the event completely free of charge - you only need to book a ticket on the official website. But you cannot drink alcohol at the festival, you will not be allowed to drink here. Also among the prohibitions is the entrance with dogs and bicycles.
Blackheath Square:
Barnet:
In the Totteridge Millhillians Cricket sports club during the celebration of the Night of Guy Fawkes promises a cheerful action. At 18:30, they light a festive fire, and after 19:30 - arrange fireworks. The fair with food and drinks is opened from 17:00 until the end of the holiday at 23:00.
Merton:
The night of Guy Fawkes in Wimbledon Park is held in two stages. At the first event, the wonderful music of Disney can be visited by the whole family (children will be especially interesting). At 18:30 a fire is lit here, and at 18:45 fireworks are launched. The second celebration of “Though the Decades” begin after the completion of the first and take place under the same program.
Other places in London:
You can also watch New Year fireworks from bridges that are a little further, for example, from the bridges of Vauxhall or Tower. Also, popular places on New Year's Eve are St. Petersburg's square. Paul's, Cannon Street and Monument.
Best places and attractions in London:
- Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
- Buckingham Palace Tour
- Hop on hop off bus tour
- Coca Cola London Eye
- Tower of London
- Madame Tussauds London
- Kensington Palace
- Westminster Abbey
- London Dungeon
- The View from the Shard
- London Zoo
- Royal Botanical Kew Gardens
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