80th Post December Overview
Finally, here are my recommendations for December, hope you enjoy them and find them interesting to watch, listen and eat. In the meantime, December has a lot to offer especially in London, so head this month and take in all the best new events, exhibitions and best events in the capital.
The laws of physics dictate that what goes up, must come down. Even when it feels as if our feet are a million miles off the ground. But when we've hit rock bottom we hope that some way, some how, our fortunes will change. That a great force will reverse the trend. The world is filled with high rollers. Some people choose to bet on themselves. While others are happy to bet on someone else. But luck is a funny thing. It's easy to accept it when it goes your way, but when it doesn't... Call it injustice, call it treachery. But remember, the most important rule in gambling is that the house always wins.
Christmas at Kew Gardens
Kew’s incredible botanical gardens have once again undergone a magnificent seasonal makeover, with the garden’s iconic buildings and spaces illuminated for Christmas at Kew 2020.
This year the twinkling trail takes a brand new route through the Rose Garden, with additional time slots and multiple entrances to help you stay safe while enjoying the enchanting displays. Discover a glittering tunnel of bells, giant illuminated seed heads and majestic trees wrapped in light on your way to the dazzling treetop waterfall, where beams of light interplay in a breath-taking aerial dance.
The iconic Temperate House will be a beautiful spectrum of Christmas Colour, with dynamic laser projections enveloping the glasshouse, while old favorites from previous years will also be making a triumphant return. Stroll through the Tunnel of Light and its thousands of pea-lights, warm yourself by the fire garden and gawp at the jets of light dancing above the Palm House Pond to a memorable track of festive classics.
Street food vendors will be peddling festive treats to enjoy under the stars, or you can book a delicious traditional Christmas dinner at Kew’s Botanical restaurant.
This year the twinkling trail takes a brand new route through the Rose Garden, with additional time slots and multiple entrances to help you stay safe while enjoying the enchanting displays. Discover a glittering tunnel of bells, giant illuminated seed heads and majestic trees wrapped in light on your way to the dazzling treetop waterfall, where beams of light interplay in a breath-taking aerial dance.
The iconic Temperate House will be a beautiful spectrum of Christmas Colour, with dynamic laser projections enveloping the glasshouse, while old favorites from previous years will also be making a triumphant return. Stroll through the Tunnel of Light and its thousands of pea-lights, warm yourself by the fire garden and gawp at the jets of light dancing above the Palm House Pond to a memorable track of festive classics.
Street food vendors will be peddling festive treats to enjoy under the stars, or you can book a delicious traditional Christmas dinner at Kew’s Botanical restaurant.
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