London stag parties
Just talking about London stag parties gets us excited, it’s just an incredible destination! There is so much to the city, so many options, so many possibilities. There are have been loads of guides written for London and because it’s such an evolving metropolis they constantly have to be rewritten. As far as a guide goes the key things you should be concerned about for London stag parties, if you’re thinking of planning one, are evening entertainment, accommodation, daytime activities and or excursions and transfers if you need them. Location is key if you want to base yourselves centrally close enough to the evening action that you can walk or get a quick taxi between venues, you certainly don’t want to be traipsing round the streets especially if the group splinters later on, and inside the group you’ve got a couple of lads that may be geographically challenged. However for the daytime you want to broaden your horizons, there are some amazing centrally based activities but they are at a premium but there are plenty more within an 30-60 minutes commute into the home counties.
Our best advice and guide for your stag party in London is to plan as far in advance as possible, have a clear idea of budget and as far as possible an indication of numbers (but don't worry if this changes, it probably will, we don't need final numbers until 5 weeks prior to your event). You don’t have to book everything straightaway but you want to be thinking about options, we’re at your service to help you make the best choices so make use of our expertise, we can present a range of ideas and suggestions. During the process from your original enquiry right up to the event we'll be working with you to make sure your stag party in London is a capital success!
London pub trivia
famous for: the tower, the bridge, the London Eye, Wembley... so many great things
famous sons and residents: Dick Whittington, Winston Churchill, Sherlock Holmes
interesting fact: London receives 26 million visitors per year
pub guide - stag party in London
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The London Eye is definitely one of the best ways to see our nation's capital London EyeBelvedere Road London SE1 7PB |
The Mecca of English football is always top of any fan's sightseeing list Wembley StadiumWembley London HA9 0WS |
The most iconic image of London has to be seen (and heard!) on any trip here Big BenWestminster London SW1A 0AA |
annual London stag average temperatures
history aboutLondon stag weekends
Founded by the Romans in approximately 50AD, "Londinium" was just a bolthole on the Thames. Slowly through its importance as a port it became the capital of Roman Britain. From the 5th century the Romans started to leave Britain, it remained fairly inactive until the Saxons arrived two hundred years later. It grew well in trade and was subsequently usurped by the Danes who shoed in King Canute. On Christmas Day in 1066 a confident William the Conqueror crowned himself as king in Westminster.
London reached a population of 100,000 by 1300, but the plague followed and the black death claimed over a third of residents. This however was bested by the Great Plague (1664-5) killing over 100,000 within a year, and the galloping consumption of this disease was only halted when a dopey baker in Pudding Lane set his shop alight. The "Great fire of London" lasted 4 days reducing three quarters of the city to ashes. Thereafter Sir Christopher Wren set about the redesign. By 1700 London was the largest city in Europe with half a million residents. In the nineteenth century (Victorian England) London became the capital of the biggest empire the world has ever known, covering over a quarter of the globe and encompassing 500 million people. This combined with the industrial revolution saw an increase in population from 1 million to 4.5 million by the start of the 20th century. London is now home to between 7 and 12 million people depending on where you draw the line, and is undoubtedly one of the world's great cities.
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