Monday 24 October 2016

The London Christmas Party Guide for All Budgets

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With Christmas party season approaching, many people will be looking forward to letting their hair down and having some well-earned fun. London is an amazing city for a night out at any time of the year, but when Christmas comes around and the capital lights up, it’s the perfect party destination with nights out to suit anyone’s tastes.

There’s no need to end up dancing round handbags by a tired looking buffet – there are plenty of party ideas to make your Christmas party truly memorable, whatever your budget.

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Take to the skies

For a Christmas trip that will really take your breath away, why not consider a helicopter trip? Seeing the familiar sights of London from above is a real eye-opener and even the spots you think you know well might offer a few surprises when seen from the air. There are plenty of different options for a sky-high celebration here.

Party like it’s Mardi Gras

If you want to party like a pro, then the carnival atmosphere of this Mardi Gras night is guaranteed to get you into the festive spirit. The music is loud and perfect for dancing, and the entertainment is dramatic with an undercurrent of the mysterious voodoo magic that embodies the spirit of New Orleans.

Undersea celebrations

If you’ve ever wondered how an octopus prepares for Christmas, or what turtles get up to after dark, then this is your chance to find out. This party at the London SeaLife Aquarium is a chance to immerse yourself in an amazing underwater world, with a range of creatures from seahorses to sharks joining in the entertainment.

Travel through time

If you want to party like it’s 1599, then a black cab won’t be enough – you’ll need the ‘Spirit of London Ride’ to take you on a journey through history, courtesy of Madame Tussaud’s waxworks. A night out such as this one provides guests with the chance to rub shoulders with stars throughout the centuries before hitting the dance floor to boogie the night away.

Spectacular shows

Combining the elegant setting of a Grade II listed building with the spirit of a thoroughly modern Christmas, this party has something for everyone. Guests can watch aerial acts defy gravity above your head, take on lady luck at the casino or just sit back and soak up the live music.

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Team-building

If you want to use your festive celebrations as an opportunity to bring your team together, then there are plenty of fun ideas which will give everyone a chance to learn something about themselves and each other here. From a traditional afternoon tea, albeit on a double-decker bus, to a graffiti workshop, there’s plenty to appeal to even the most eclectic tastes.

Steampunk soiree

Bringing together the grandeur of the Victorian era with the cutting edge technology of the 21st century, this fantasy party combines the very best entertainment from the last 150 years. From a life-sized hot air balloon to a traditional strongman, guests will be amused, astonished and eager to strut their stuff on the dance-floor as the night progresses.

Celebrations: shaken not stirred

As the embodiment of sophistication, James Bond’s lifestyle is the envy of many a party-goer. A taste of the Casino Royale lifestyle awaits guests, with everything from red carpets to casino tables manned by real croupiers for this truly glamorous night out.

The magic of Monte Carlo

Live the life of a millionaire in Monaco with this classy party that seeks to recreate an entire city within one room. From Grand Prix simulators to a fun casino where you can play roulette and blackjack, the lifestyle of the rich and famous can be yours on this night out.

Gatsby’s great night out

Partying really came into its own during the roaring ‘20s when the Great Gatsby was blazing a trail for future generations to follow. This themed party is a great way to capture the essence of the jazz age, so budding flappers and dandies can enjoy a night with a difference.

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Sing your heart out

Nothing gets the party started like a good sing-along, and a karaoke booth will have everyone belting out their top tunes by the end of the night. For a bash which doesn’t break the bank but really goes with a swing, a karaoke booth, such as the ones on this site, is a great way to get everyone into the festive spirit.

Traditional fun in the pub

As well as its landmarks, London is famous for the many pubs that have provided residents and visitors with places to eat and drink throughout history. A Christmas party in a pub such as this one is a chance to eat, drink and be merry in one of the city’s most welcoming settings.

Going underground

This might be the craziest golf yet as you head towards a tunnel beneath Waterloo station to try your hand at their specially designed nine-hole course. The on-site cocktail bar adds to the party feel, and a little friendly competition will have everyone vying for festive bragging rights.

Walking tours

Whether you want to see the most impressive festive lights, learn about the scientific history of London or test your knowledge of the capital’s secrets and surprises, there is a walking tour to suit you here. Whatever interests you, you can learn a lot about the city and kick off Christmas with some fascinating insights with one of the tours mentioned in this article.

Game for a good time

Video games aren’t just for the hardcore fans – there are plenty of options here for those who have never held a controller before, particularly if they like singing or dancing. You can choose between inflatable game pods or mobile game wagons to make your gaming party suit your needs perfectly.

Revelers who want to celebrate Christmas in style will love the chance to break away from the traditions and throw a party with a difference. There are plenty of great ideas for unique activity parties in the capital and this article is packed with top tips to make your celebrations truly special.

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