The annual New Year's Eve Fireworks
display, launched from the foot of the London Eye and from rafts on the Thames,
is visible from most of central London: the basic rule is that if you can see
the London Eye, you'll
be able to see the show. They cram enough firepower for an hour-long display
into ten explosive minutes, lighting up the sky for miles around. The best
views are from Victoria Embankment, the South Bank, and Westminster Bridge and
Waterloo Bridge. Hungerford Bridge is closed after 8pm and there's also no
entry to Westminster Bridge after this time. Watched by half a million people,
in 2014 the organisers introduced ticketing for 100,000 in order to prevent
overcrowding. Go to www.london.gov.uk for full
details. I’d love to help you plan your trip to London so be sure to pick up
the phone and call me or send me an email when you’re ready to start planning.
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