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Related: About this forumLondon's Best Winter Pop Ups
https://thenudge.com/london-things-to-do/winter-pop-ups/Winter pop ups have become a stalwart of the city in recent years
which makes the people behind them truly seasoned professionals.
So allow us to present you with a little selection of seasonal, eggnog-spiced winter pop ups that you can think warm fuzzy thoughts over, and actually get round to booking before everyone else does. They include three sets of igloos on the Thames, a cinema hidden within a fairy-lit forest, al fresco curling lanes, and more
FESTIVE THINGS TO DO
The Museum of Architectures Gingerbread City | Belgravia
Building an entire city out of gingerbread may sound like a half-baked idea
but when its constructed by the architects & engineers at the Museum of Architecture, its actually pretty impressive, with over 100 artists and architects constructing their own sugar-dusted, fairylit gingerbread edifices READ MORE
Details: 4th December 9th January | 6-7 Motcomb Street, Belgravia, London SW1X 8JU | From £8.50
Electric Winter at Between The Bridges | Southbank
This ones pretty self-explanatory. The Bridges: Hungerford and Westminster, next to the Southbank Centre. The Between: a raucous pop-up covered terrace with street food vendors, bars, live music, festive film screenings and massaoke. READ MORE
Details: Tuesday Sunday, 18th November 23rd December | Queens Walk, South Bank, SE1 7PB
Club Curling | Kings Cross
If youre a bit rusty on the old curling, you can brush up here: Coal Drops Yard in Kings Cross is hosting a trio of pop up curling lanes for the festive period. Youll get 45 mins on the (fake) ice, and therell be a pop up bar serving signature cocktails, too.
Details: 11th November 30th December, daily 12-8pm | Coal Drops Yard, London N1C 4DQ | £5 pre-book or just turn up
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Layzeebeaver
(1,866 posts)I have lived and/or worked in London for the past 17 years. Winter is always a strange time. It hardly gets cold and seldom snows.
Some of winter pop-ups are regulars, but these new bits are quite cool.
It was always a pleasure to of out for a walk on New Years or Christmas Day - there was hardly a soul around. Beautifully quiet.
Sadly, this year we've stayed well away - for good reasons!
T_i_B
(14,800 posts)It was noticeable that Londoners were far more conscientious about taking precautions such as mask wearing than you find in other parts of the country. In fact I returned from my London trip finding it more irksome then ever how lackadaisical people in places like Rotherham and Barnsley are about the risks of Coronavirus!
The other noticeable thing from that trip was how badly affected the London tourist trade has been by a combination of factors such as global pandemic, dreadful Br*x*t regulations and Priti Patel's "hostile environment" policies all driving away business.
Layzeebeaver
(1,866 posts)We are in moreton-in-marsh.
Even here we see poor mask usage, ignorance of physical distancing, and general poor hygiene whilst in a pandemic.
The U.K. isnt heading for herd immunity, we are headed for endemic herd casualties.
Im staying in my back garden for as long as feasibly possible.
And dont even get us going regarding Pritis latest tone deaf policy spitball.
T_i_B
(14,800 posts)And precautions such as mask wearing there seem to have generally fallen by the wayside.
Interestingly enough, the main thing anyone seems to talk about in Lincoln is their Christmas Market!