Feasting in London
London is known for
many things- Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the London Eye, London Tower Bridge,
and countless museums. London is known around the world for politics, history,
music, fashion, and theatre. But aside from the aforementioned, London also has
a lot of festivals to boast about. These festivals take place year-round and
feature and celebrate British culture at its finest. The following are some of
the most famous festivals in London:
1. Citadel Festival
Citadel Festival is an annual music festival held in London since 2015. This year’s edition is slated to take place on July 14, 2022, in Gunnersby Park, London.
2. British Summer Time
British Summer Time, also known as BST, is an annual music festival held in Hyde Park, London. The festival spans over 10 days full of music and entertainment headlined by legendary musicians and performers. This year, the industry’s biggest names like Bruce Springsteen and E Park will be headlining this legendary festival. British Summer Time 2022 is set on July 14.
3. South West Four
South West Four is an award-nominated EDM Festival held in Clapham Commons, London annually. Like the previous years, this year’s edition is set to take place over the August Bank Holiday Weekend from August 26 to 28.
4. Four Tet All-Dayer
Set this year on the 13th of August, Four Tet All-Dayer is an electronic music festival featuring the biggest names in the genre right now. This year’s festival is in Finsbury Park. You can pick the accommodation in one of the budget hotels in Kensington High Street to enjoy this festival at the fullest.
5. Wireless Festival
Attended by thousands every year, Wireless Festival is one of the grandest music festivals in London. The Wireless Festival has been held in several locations around the city. But this year, it is held in Finsbury Park, London. The line-up spawns from different genres with names like James Blunt, Drake, Avicii, The Who, Kanye West, Jay Z, and David Guetta headlining it in the past few years.
6. Notting Hill Carnival
The Notting Hill Carnival has almost become a tradition for Londoners as it has been held for over 50 years by the West Indian Community. Every year, those of British-Caribbean descent come together adorned in beautiful, colorful attires to hold a parade and food festival in Notting Hill, London. This year, the carnival is scheduled to take place from August 28 to 30. This is the most awaited festival as there is dance, celebration and feast. Park City Grand Plaza Kensington is just a tube away from Notting Hill Carnival. So, celebrate the festival with saving on commute and accommodation means no breaking the bank.
7. London Jazz Festival
London Jazz Festival is one of the biggest festivals showcasing jazz music around the world. It has been held for over twenty years and attracts jazz lovers from all over the world. This year, the festival is set to take place from November 11 to 20.
8. The Great British Beer Festival
Organized by Campaign For Real Ale, the Great British Beer Festival is a great tourist attraction in the City of London. The festival showcases different kinds of beer which attracts millions of beer enthusiasts around the world. The 2022 Great British Beer Festival will take place in Olympia, London from August 4 to 8.
9.Taste of London
Another festival perfect for foodies, Taste of London is dubbed as one of the biggest food festivals in the world. Attracting thousands of people every year, the festival first started in June 2018. This year’s edition is set to take place in Tobacco Dock.
10. Meatopia
Meatopia is London’s
very own cook-off where chefs from all over the city will cook dishes using
sustainable materials and ethically-sourced ingredients. The event is set to
take place in Tobbaco Dock, Tobbaco Quay from September 2 to 4.
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