The Joy of London Theatre Breaks
If you’ve been thinking about heading off for a few days to take in a wonderful theatre performance, as well as simply to enjoy the sights and sounds of a new location, there’s no better place to do it in than London. While the credit crunch is still looming over our shoulders, it’s only natural to look for ways to save money when going on holiday – which is why visiting other locations in the UK is such a fantastic way to save for so many Britons.
The United Kingdom is an immensely diverse country for one that is so small, which means that you’ll be able to find amazing new opportunities wherever you go. Why not make London the next destination? If you’re a theatre buff that loves taking in a live show whenever you can, you probably know how incredible hitting a performance at the West End really is – and how there’s nothing like doing this in style.
Best of all, if you’d love to go the whole way on your London theatre trip and head for dinner and drinks before and after the performance, there are ways of doing so that won’t see you breaking the bank.
First of all, some companies actually offer distinct theatre break packages that mean you’ll be able to head to the West End with the cost of your tickets actually added on to your break package, meaning the agency you travel with will seek out the best deals for you. And even if you don’t head on a specific theatre break, you can ensure you save by booking the cheapest available tickets for the theatre which means you’ll get to enjoy the show and knowing you’ve saved at the same time.
So what about dinner? Well, many restaurants in the West End are well aware of how customers like to enjoy pre-theatre dinners with them, which is why competition can be fierce between establishments in order to coax the most clients through their doors. So the chances are you’ll always be able to find great deals on pre-theatre dinner, which is usually available between half past five and half past seven, aiming to have you out of the door just before your show begins – perfect timing, for many people.
After the show, you’ll be able to chat with others about your opinions in the theatre bar or, if you’re hoping to save a few extra pennies, by heading to bars nearby. Many offer drinks promotions that could have you saving even more as the night goes on before heading back to any of the various London hotels and enjoying a restful sleep safe in the knowledge that the entire evening was entirely recession-proof.
Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.


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