Weekend Theatre Breaks in London
Posted by on 1/06/10 • Categorized as theatrebreaksinlondon
Tagged as: Afternoon Tea, Black Cabs, Central London Hotel, Crowds, Early Riser, Fortnum And Masons, Fortum, Friday Evening, Great Time, La Tasca, London Weekend, Masons, Menues, Nightcap, Saturday Evening, Saturdays, Sight Seeing In London, Snack, Spanish Tapas, Sunday Morning, Sunday Mornings, Theatre Breaks In London, Walking Distance, Weekend Theatre Breaks In London, West End ShowWeekend theatre breaks in London are becoming a very popular way of visiting the UK capital. A weekend theatre break usually consists of two nights in a London hotel and tickets to see a West End show.
Usually you arrive in London on Friday evening. You either choose to see your show straight away on the Friday evening or book your show for Saturday night. If you choose to see your show on Friday you might worry about getting a pre-theatre meal. However most of the restaurants in the West End offer pre-theatre menus which are served from 5:30 giving you lots of time to get to your show.
I prefer to book the show for Saturday evening if at all possible. It gives you Friday night to relax, explore a little and have an unrushed evening meal. Then a little gentle sight-seeing and maybe shopping on the Saturday. I like to have a really English treat, afternoon tea, somewhere like Fortnum and Masons. This needs to be booked in advanced. Some of theatre break agencies will let you book when you book this when your break and even offer a discount. Afternoon tea is really a small meal not just a snack so it should see you through everything but the longest shows. After the show, most end between 10pm and 10:30pm, you can easily find somewhere to have a spot of supper. I am very fond of La Tasca which does fresh, tasty Spanish tapas until quite late on Saturdays. It is great for sharing and you can order as much or as little as you want. The it is back to your hotel for a nightcap and to relax. This is when you will be really glad you chose a central London hotel, somewhere within walking distance of the theatre is ideal. This is so much pleasanter than dealing with the tube, black cabs or rickshaws.
If you are an early riser and you’ve travelled fairly light Sunday morning can be a great time for sight-seeing in London. The city is amazingly quiet on Sunday mornings and you can see busy areas like Westminster without having to deal with the crowds.
Theatre breaks in London blog talking about weekends.
Mine start on Thursdays and end on Friday.