Sunday, December 26, 2010

Finding Affordable New Year’s Eve Parties in London

Even if your personal financial situation is not as healthy as it could be, there is always one night of the year where most people are prepared to do whatever they can to bring in the New Year with pizzazz. December 31 and the new year party might be your one and only night of true excess when you take your budget to the limit or even beyond it. Any good night out can prove to be expensive, particularly if a meal and a club are involved so it is probably worth planning exactly where you are going to go in advance so you know your spending limitations.

New Years Eve parties in London are not to be missed but there’s no need for them to be cost prohibitive—don’t forget there are the freebie events around Trafalgar Square and the London Eye. Some surprising local venues may hold great parties so look in local listings – you never know, your local bowling alley might just be the place to be seen! If a nightclub is more your scene then avoid the high end clubs with the famous DJs and B list Glitterati because there are some great places for you to go, have a great night and not break the bank.

If you like themed nights then Proud Camden is holding a Burlesque Ball and Sugar Cane has decided on a Tiki Ball complete with aloha cocktails. What’s more, you can find a Cartoon Fancy Dress Night at Jetlag Sports Bar. Other venues are just promising the best night out of the year – try The London Cocktail Club or Vibe Bar. If you like your club nights to be music genre specific then Stylus is sticking to Electronica and Rich Mix is offering Tropicalista (tropical Urban, Latin and Afro vibes). There are also the floating Thames discos to consider. All of these promise great new year parties with ticket prices well within any budget.

Remember tickets for the vast majority of clubs will need to be booked in advance and watch out for early bird tickets and half price offers. Isn’t it good to know that you have a terrific time bringing in the 2011 New Year without going over your budget? Why not get started now and book your tickets for the best New Year in London ever—and quite possibly one of the most affordable.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

New Year's Eve Parties In London

December 31 is the one day of the year when most people make an effort to celebrate. It’s no fun sitting in on your own watching the Times Square countdown or the Big Ben chimes on television. You might spend the evening with family or at a friend’s house party, but for a rip-roaring time you can’t do worse than going to a New Years Eve party in London.

Why London?

London is fantastically vibrant all year round but at Christmas and New Year the city becomes completely enveloped in the holiday spirit. Decorations and lights are everywhere, and not just in the main shopping thoroughfares—many of the main attractions are lit also in order to pay homage to the season.

There’s an existing extensive nightlife so if you choose to go clubbing in London, you’ll have thousands of places to go because most clubs will hold a New Year’s Eve party. But be sure to check out those clubs that are putting on special nights rather than just being open on December 31st and calling it a New Year’s Eve Party.

London is used to mass celebrations and in past years they have helped party goers out by making the public transportation free so that you can fall out of club and onto a night bus and not have to worry about standing in the freezing cold waiting for a cab. They have also extended the tube running times beyond the usual closing time.

Things To Consider

Wherever you decide to go you will need to check and see if you are required to purchase tickets in advance. With the greater numbers of partygoers wanting a place to go in the New Year by clubbing in London, the clubs will be overcrowded. Clubs also like to give regulars a better chance of being able to be there and will advertise tickets well in advance.

You’ll also need to think about whether you want to be in the club at midnight. The mass celebration previously restricted to Trafalgar Square has been extended along The Embankment to the London Eye. With the attraction of musical acts, street entertainers, hearing Big Ben chimes and a massive firework display you might not want to go clubbing until the street entertainment has finished. If this is the case choose a club close to the festivities.

You also need to think about when and where you are going to eat. If you want to eat out then don’t forget to book well in advance and you may also find restrictions if your chosen restaurant is holding their own New Year’s Eve party for their customers.

All in all, for the best New Year’s Eve party in London, you should make sure that you plan well in advance so you’ll be able to just relax and have a great time.