London Theatre Breaks
The truth is that everyone deserves an enjoyable
theatre experience, so why not make this experience even better by
experiencing much more of what London has to offer?
People from around the world flock to London to witness shows in its ‘Theatreland’,
opting to stay in luxurious hotels, where they can dine in luxury
restaurants and experience various shows in the West End. By purchasing
a whole theatre break package, people can even experience such offers
under a single price.
London has so much to offer. Whilst the West End offers countless
productions from “The Mousetrap” to “The Phantom of the Opera”, there is
also a lot to see and do around the rest of the city. Why not head out
and experience the wonders that London has to offer? From iconic
landmarks including Big Ben, Tower Bridge, The Tower of London,
Buckingham Palace and the Westminster Abbey to museums and attractions
such as the Natural History Museum and the London Eye.
The UK’s capital city has a lot to see and do, so it is no wonder that
people need plenty of time to experience enough. It is a location with a
history that goes back through many millennia, with medieval boundaries
and locations that still show evidence of its Roman origins. Today it is
one of many major global cities, with a financial centre rivalled by few
other locations, whilst visitors and residents eagerly look forward to
the 2012 Summer Olympics.
But if you are on a London Theatre Break, you are still going to want to
witness some great theatre and London is the right place to find it. The
West End is home to some of the most prestigious and renowned
productions in the world, including long running shows “The Mousetrap”,
“The Phantom of the Opera”, “Les Miserables” and “Blood Brothers”.
Just as the whole of London has a long and rich history, the West End
has been putting on plays, musicals and operas for hundreds of years and
some of the greatest actors of the 20th century have walked on stages
here. From Laurence Olivier to Noel Coward and modern stars like Kevin
Spacey, Dame Judi Dench and James Earl Jones, the West End is a great
place to witness some memorable performances.
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