Here are our 5 reasons to visit London this month of October. Click on the titles or pictures of each event for more information.
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Photomonth - Various locations throughout London
1st October - 30th November 2012
Despite its name, this event is actually spead out over the months of October and November. It is a chance to be dazzled and mystified, opening up ideas about the impacts a photograph can have. There over 200 exhibitions in over 60 galleries throughout london, from the Photofair in Old Spitalfields market to the Portfolio Review at the V&A Museum of Childhood. This event is a shrine for all photographers and its admirers.
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Every food lovers dream. An entire two weeks dedicated to food. London will once again go food crazy as the city's top restaurants and the industries renown chefs come together to create a dining experience like no other. Last year saw Leadenhall transform into a big street dinner and one of the London Eye's capsules turned into a ten-seat pop-up restaurant hosted by a variety of top chefs each night such as Gordon Ramsay and Richard Corrigan. There is also a chance for diners to mingle at Covent Garden Piazza, where a diverse group of Suppliers showcase their palate and cooking styles. Their is also a chance to buy produce directly from the suppliers. Get your knives and forks and get ready to tuck in.
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Now in its 56th year the British Film Festival arrives at the Southbank and various cinema screens across London. The festival attracts all kinds of people from the film industry from Hollywood players to indie-film makers from all over the world. Last year the festival screened over 200 feature films and approximately 100 short films from all parts of the globe including World, International and European premieres. a must go to event for film enthusiasts and people with a major interest in the industry.
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Multiple Award-winning director Jamie King brings the music and vision of one of the greatest and inspirational artists to life three years after his death. Performed by the amazing Cirque Du Soleil, the messages of love, peace and unity that Michael Jackson stood by are re-communicated through this creative performance through music, dance and visuals which commerate the "King of Pop's" legacy. The Immortal World tour will perform for five days at the O2 Arena before continuing its tour across Europe and America. Surely an opportunity to see such a great act with such history only comes once in a lifetime.
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The Cavendish London would love to welcome you this Autumn. Our privileged location in the centre of London, just a few minutes' walk from Piccadilly Circus, Green Park and Buckingham Palace makes it much easier for you to get to the attractions you love. We are within walking distance to Leicester Square and the West End, which makes catching a musical easy and convenient. If the choice of restaurants, theatres, nightclubs and cinemas makes you dizzy (we don't blame you!), contact our Head Concierge on Richard.Jenkins@TheCavendishLondon.com and he'll be happy to help!
We are also pleased to offer our Half Term Break Rate of £214.80 including Full English Breakfast and VAT. For more inforamtion click here.
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