Be aware that 30th May is the start of the half term break when most UK school have a week long holiday from school. It is certainly worth getting to popular places before 10am as that is when the cheap train tickets attract families to London on a normal week day begin.
We just decided to surprise our kids with a week in London December 29-January 5. They won't know about it until Christmas morning. I'm trying to make plans for our week and after reading this post, I am wondering: What is likely to be closed on January 1 that I should know about? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
I would carefully plan your New Year Celebrations, the 31st becomes a standstill with multiple road closures in Central London, and events booked up early. The Fireworks by the London Eye are now a ticketed event to prevent overcrowding.
On the 1st, I think it is a usual Bank Hol, some shops will close. Resturants and Tourist attractions are most probably open. Transport on Sunday Service.
Thank you for this info. Last week I emailed the Mayor's Office regarding tickets for the Fireworks by the London Eye. From what I read online, additional tickets will be available the end of this month, and I followed the instructions and sent an email. I am hoping to get lucky enough to be able to purchase tickets. Fingers crossed!
I don't know what its like now its a ticket event but we went a couple of years ago to watch the fireworks and had a fab evening however it was about 2.30am before we got back to our hotel. It was probably about 12.30 before we left the area and the tube stations closely are all closed to avoid overcrowding so we decided it was just as easy to walk back to the hotel. It might mean you don't end up doing much on New Years Day if you have been out til the early hours
Thank you for all the info. I am not sure that my crew will be up for walking back after fireworks, but I guess we'll figure that out if we are able to get fireworks tickets.
We are staying at the Hilton Angel/Islington near Kings Cross Station. We were hoping to find a good spot closer to the action in Central London, but this is close to the Tube and it isn't breaking our bank as much as those in town would. I'd love it if you could send me the link to the website with after fireworks transportation info!Where are you staying? We found info on a website about transportation after the fireworks and it said which stations were closed to avoid everyone crowding into them - so it will be worth checking closer to the time
We are staying at the Hilton Angel/Islington near Kings Cross Station. We were hoping to find a good spot closer to the action in Central London, but this is close to the Tube and it isn't breaking our bank as much as those in town would. I'd love it if you could send me the link to the website with after fireworks transportation info!
Just bear in mind that the Northern line is the busiest line of them all, so try working around that in your plans![]()