September
Hot days and cool nights signal the arrival of autumn, and the summer season in the capital ending with food, entertainment and fire works by the river.
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Attention style si-rens! This year's London Fashion Weekend is so stun-ning, so splendidly stylish, so fabulously fashionable it can't |
even be contained within a 48-hour weekend!
Welcome to London's long Fashion Week-end, from Wednes-day 24 to Sunday 28
Regent Street is closed to traffic from 12 noon until 8pm for the Regent Street Festival.
More than 600,000 people are expected to join in this free annual international event.
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The Mayor's Thames Festival is London's most spectacular free party. Celebrating London's rich diver-sity, it's the only fes-tival to focus on greater appreciation of it's river.
Over 300 experts and thousands of ideas to create your perfect day will be at Earls Court! |
October
Welcoming the autumn, October has a rich array of events guaranteed to keep you focused as the leaves start to fall from the trees.
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London's biggest an-nual tasting, attract-ing over 15,000 wine lovers to Islington. Top sommeliers Matt Skinner, Oz Clarke
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and Tim Atkin are among the experts guiding visitors on a grand tour of wines from the chirpiest New World upstarts to the grandest and most ancient French vintages.
Great day out for parents and parents-to-be. The focus is on everything you could need for tots and there are celebrity speakers including
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Dr Miriam Stoppard and experts like An-nabel Karmel, au-thor of 14 books on kids' nutrition.
The biggest snow sport show in the world! This show is almost as much fun as the real thing and makes for a great day out for friends and families. Kids under 11 go free. Who said half term had to be boring?
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November
From fireworks to ice-rinks, London goes al-fresco in November. Wrap up warm and explore the city in the crisp cold!


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