November is coming soon. If you're visiting the UK, there are plenty of things to do waiting for you. These events are lively. I believe if you come here, you will enjoy these vivid activities! Are there any specific ones that the editor recommends to everyone?
Regent Street Car Show
The annual Regent Street Car Show is the UK's largest free car show. At that time, classic vintage cars and futuristic supercars will be displayed on the streets, and hundreds of unique vehicles will show people more than 100 years of automotive history. Many classic car owners dress up for fans to enjoy and take photos. The stretch from Piccadilly Circus to Oxford Circus will be packed with people watching the car show.
Time: November 2
Address: Regent Street, London
Font Every November, the UK celebrates Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes night. At this time, events will be held in almost every city across the country. In London, fireworks displays take place all over the city. In addition to fireworks displays, many events include food stalls and amusement parks, some of which even have live bands to entertain them. It can be viewed from Battersea Park, Alexandra Palace, Victoria Park and more.
Time: November 5th
Address: London, Edinburgh, York, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester and other cities.
Bonfire Night
The annual London Mayor's Parade will be held on November 9 this year. The Mayor of the City of London is the leader of the City and an ambassador for the British financial services industry. He serves a one-year term. In a traditional British open-air procession, the Mayor of London rides in a gilded government carriage through the streets of London. The carriage was built in 1757 and was funded by the mayor and city officials of the time. The ornate carriage is used only once a year in the Lord Mayor's Parade in the City of London. The rest of the time, it sits quietly in a London museum for visitors to see.
Time: November 9
Address: London
Inauguration Parade of the Mayor of the City of London
In recent years, every winter, Long Park Memorial Estate holds colorful lantern shows, attracting countless visitors. The theme of this year's Lantern Festival is myths and legends. During the visit, one can see a variety of images such as ancient gods, legendary creatures, magnificent scenery, stunning architecture, and more.
Time: November 9, 2008 - January 5, 2008
Address: Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire
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British Memorial Day, formerly known as Armistice Day, was founded by King George V on November 7, 1919, to commemorate the end of the First World War in 1918 A ceasefire took place at 11 a.m. on November 11, 2016. Later, the holiday was commemorated to include soldiers and civilians who died in other wars. On this day every year, different commemorative activities are held across the UK. Many Britons wear red plastic poppies on their chests to commemorate those who have lost their lives in war.
Time: November 11
Address: London
Remembrance Day
The men’s professional tennis final will be held in November this year Return to the O2. Only eight of the world's best singles players and doubles teams compete to win the final event of the season and the largest indoor tennis tournament in the world. The event has become one of the world's major annual sporting events, attracting more than 250,000 fans each year and an average of 95 million viewers worldwide each year.
Time: November 10th-17th
Address: Peninsula Square, London
Men's Professional Tennis Final
Lumi Ayer The Festival of Lights, the UK’s largest light arts festival, celebrates its tenth anniversary in Durham this year. During the Lantern Festival, this small town with a population of less than 50,000 is inundated with tourists from all over the world.
This year's Light Festival will continue to showcase many stunning new works as always, and will also reproduce many works that have shined in previous years' events.
Time: November 14th-17th
Location: Durham
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Participate Listen to the moving melodies at the 27th London Jazz Festival. The Jazz Festival will last for 10 days, bringing together world-class artists and rising stars. During this period, London will be buzzing with concerts, workshops, lectures, masterclasses and free events. More than 2,000 artists, 350 performances, covering 70 venues in London. This year’s lineup includes Young Gerberk, Terrilyn Carrington, Herbie Hancow, Cecil McLoughlin Salvat, Elaine Arya and others.
Time: November 15-24
Where: Location varies by performance.
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At the end of November, the Harry Potter Studio in London put on winter clothes again. From the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry under the white snow, to the neatly arranged Christmas trees in the hall, and the Christmas puddings placed on the long table, they all bring the atmosphere of winter. Christmas balls and magic instruments hang from the top of the hall, and there are other "roaring flames" with special effects in the fireplace.
Time: November 16, 2008 - January 26, 2008
Location: Leavesden Studio Tourism Doctor
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Located in Hyde Park, central London, every winter it is transformed into a large-scale winter fantasy world. From the outdoor ice rink that can accommodate more than 400 people at the same time, to the Victorian-style performance platform and 100,000 lights, the cabins filled with gifts, and the wide variety of handicrafts in the open-air market, you can take a look at it at a glance. Santa Claus Village, Magical Ice and Snow Kingdom, and various attractions are all looking forward to meeting you.
Time: November 21, 2008 - January 5, 2008, closed on Christmas Day.
Address: Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, London
Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park
St. Andrew's Day is Scotland's official national day and statutory holiday. This is a festival that celebrates Scottish culture, food and kelly dancing. There will be a week of celebrations in Scotland's capital, Edinburgh. At the festival, you can watch bagpipes play, dance in Scottish skirts, taste whiskey and haggis, and more.
Time: End of November
Location: Edinburgh
What do you think of these activities? Is there anything you like? If so, plan now! After all, it’s almost November!