| An attractive combination of six markets, a fun fair and free entertainment all running for three days, makes the Bury St Edmunds Christmas Fayre the biggest in East Anglia.
Held from Friday 26 November to Sunday 28 November, the Fayre includes colourful stalls selling local produce and crafts. |
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| On Saturday and Sunday we also have our acclaimed provisions market – which is also the largest regular street market of its kind in the area.Non-stop street entertainment in Abbeygate Street will draw visitors into the heart of the town, with its famous name stores, select independent shops, cafes and restaurants.
The provisions market will be held on the Buttermarket and Cornhill on Saturday and Sunday and the newly opened Apex situated in the arc shopping centre will have yet more interesting stalls. Younger visitors will have the chance to visit one very special guest in his grotto on Saturday and Sunday! Do you fancy visiting this Christmas Fayre with your family but need a hotel room for the night? Find lots of hotels and guest houses on www.roomfor5.co.uk that have family rooms that can accommodate a family of 5, 6, 7 or more!! |
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Archive for October, 2010
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Seventh Annual Christmas Fayre 26th – 28th November 2010
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010Halloween Events in York 2010
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010Well it’s almost that time of year again when all the spooks come out to play and your little monsters like nothing better than to dress up like witches and warlords, ghosts and ghouls and tell scary stories whilst munching on all the delicious treats they have collected! Ahh to be a kid again;)
If your in York and at a loss what to do this Halloween then why not try these spooky goings on! Mwaaahahaaaahaaa
York Maze
There is a haunted hayride, haunted barn, witches grotto spooky farm trail, pumpkin patch & pumpkin carving tent, ghost stories , spooky makeover salon and lots more!!
For teenagers and adults there is also Hallowscream by Night!
Treasurers House – York
Home to some 140 ghosts, Treasurer’s House is one of the National Trust’s most haunted houses, in one of Britain’s most haunted cities. Tour the cellar where the ghostly souls of a Roman legion have been seen marching the route where a 2,000-year-old Roman road once ran. Kids can take part in free Halloween trails around the house.
Until 31 October, 11am-4.30pm. Adult £2.40 (cellar), £6 (house); child £1.90 (cellar), £3 (house); family £15 (house).
York Mansion House
Candlelit tours and spooky stories - 27, 30 & 31 October 2010
Unlock some of the murky secrets of Yorks grandest residence with this spooky candlelit tour. Warm clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended! Time: 6.30pm Prices: £5.50 adult, £4.50 conc.
Pre-booking essential:
Ph: 01904 615505 | book online
The York Dungeon
We know you’ll be spending your time trick or treating, carving jack o’ lanterns and telling scary story’s. Come gather in the city’s darkest and most frightening venue this Halloween in York at the Dungeons to mark this macabre occasion. We have the goriest attractions of some of history’s most freakish characters each with their own weird and shocking story hidden underground for you to come and gawp at.
Tickets: £15.00 for adults, £11.00 for children – Save up to 30% when you buy online!
National Railway Museum
Enjoy a jam-packed week of family fun this half term. Experience our brand new Segways and follow our scary Hallowe’en trail. There are also amazing science shows, craft activities, theatre performances, exhilarating steam rides, the miniature railway, an outdoor play area and new interactive storytelling sessions.
Special offer: Visit us on 30 or 31 October and enjoy a gingerbread cookie and homemade blood squash cordial for only £2 (subject to availability).
If you need a hotel or guest house that has a family room to sleep a family of 5 , 6, 7 or more then visit www.roomfor5.co.uk
Room for 5 has lots of hotels/guest houses listed with family rooms that can accommodate a family of 5,6,7 or more in York.
Happy Halloween!!!!!
Halloween Events in London 2010
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010Well it’s almost that time of year again when all the spooks come out to play and your little monsters like nothing better than to dress up like witches and warlords, ghosts and ghouls and tell scary stories whilst munching on all the delicious treats they have collected! Ahh to be a kid again;)
If your in London and at a loss what to do this Halloween then why not try these spooky goings on! Mwaaahahaaaahaaa
Halloween at London Canal Museum
The Halloween trip is a unique trip through Islington Tunnel at halloween on board one of London’s community narrowboats specially decorated for the occasion with a friendly witch amongst the crew. Be prepared for some surprise sights in the darkness of the 191 year old tunnel! You may also meet a witch on your journey or before or after it! Kids receive sweets on board and a free glowstick.
The London Eye – Take a Flight but Don’t Bite!!
This Halloween the capital’s most iconic landmark, The Merlin Entertainments London Eye, is calling upon mini vampires from across London and the UK to take part in the spooky Vampire Academy. All child ticket holders for the London Eye or London Eye River Cruise who visit between Monday 25th October-Sunday 31st October will be invited to the Academy in the shadow of the London Eye. Students of the academy will be tasked with designing their very own Halloween themed arts and crafts. It could be anything from spooky vampire masks, flying bats or creepy puppet to scare fellow trick or treaters. There will be an array of materials for children to bring their creations to life, including glitter sticks and colouring pencils.
The London Dungeon
HELLOWEEN 2010 – JACK O’LANTERN AND THE ‘SOUNDS OF HELL’
Friday 15th – Saturday 31st October 2010, Evil unleashed – Jack O’Lantern stalks The London Dungeon , Brave the allegedly “authentic” ‘Sounds of Hell’ PLUS a whole Dungeon of blood, gore and more to endure including two great rides: Extremis – Drop Ride to Doom – an adrenaline-charged “last drop” in the dark, Traitor – Boat Ride to Hell – a chilling water ride
Tickets: £23.00 for adults, £17.00 for children (Not suitable for very small children)
Phobophobia 2010
Voted the UK’s Best Year Round Scare Attraction for two years running, the London Bridge Experience and The London Tombs are London tourist attractions not to be missed. Whether you are looking for somewhere scary to take the family, a despicable destination for a school trip or a treachorous tourist attraction, you’ve come to the right place. The London Bridge Experience and London Tombs are two attractions for one price.
Adults £23 Children £17
If you need a hotel or guest house that has a family room to sleep a family of 5 , 6, 7 or more then visit www.roomfor5.co.uk
Room for 5 has lots of hotels/guest houses listed with family rooms that can accommodate a family of 5,6,7 or more in London.
Happy Halloween!!!!!












