Theatre Breaks in London

There`s no place like London when it comes to theatre breaks. Renowned throughout the world for its high quality shows and hotels it is no wonder that the UK`s capital city attracts a wealth of international acting talent to its theatres. There is a vast diversity of shows and plays to suit any taste. From straight plays to high-profile musicals, whether you want to laugh, cry or be mentally and emotionally-challenged there is sure to be something to engage and entertain you and your family. Theatre breaks also make great gifts and romantic gestures too.

Theatre breaks needn`t break the bank, either. With a little time online you can find a package that suits your time, budget and taste. Popular hotels in the city include hotel-chains such as the Ramada and the Hilton through to comfy B&B`s for people who wish to spend more money on the show and less on the hotel.

The highlights of current theatre shows include Avenue Q at the Noel Coward Theatre, now in its third year with ticket prices starting from just £10.00. If you like the idea of a show that could well be described as a rude alternative to Sesame Street then you`ll love this. Hugely popular and a laugh-a-minute you won`t be disappointed by its quirky humour. Wicked at the Apollo Victoria is another entertaining showcase based on a take of The Wizard of Oz`s Wicked Witch of the West. Currently London`s most popular musical it is a must for those fans of the film who love the idea of seeing a fresh perspective of the story on a live stage. Other current shows include French and Saunders, The Woman in Black and the more recent addition, Dirty Dancing.

If you`re thinking of a London theatre break it is also worth noting that the capital has a vast array of restaurants and pubs serving excellent pre and post show food which could well be the cherry on top of your visit. From Thai to Mexican to traditional pub grub you`re sure to find something you fancy near the theatre of your choice. And even if not, the tube system makes it very easy to get around at a low-cost. An off-peak evening or weekend trip between central London`s square mile and the West End costs just £7.00 for unlimited travel. And of course, nothing beats Oxford Street for the hard-core shopping fan which sells just about everything you could want to buy.

The New Year is a good time to see a show in London when ticket prices will often be reduced to reflect lighter pockets after Christmas.Try Piccadilly hotel. It is also a good idea to keep an eye out for good deals throughout the year and packages that offer high quality accommodation at sale prices. Some of them will also include return coach travel thrown in which could make life easier when planning how to get to London. It also means you can relax and watch the world go by and not have to negotiate the M25. It is also worth noting that you will generally pay less for Monday-Thursday evening and matinee shows with weekends often being at a premium. However you decide to work it there are some excellent deals out there and London is a well-trodden city for fans of live-action entertainment.

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