Maybe Christmas is over but not the school holiday for the kids. London weather is famously unpredictable making it difficult to find an activity both little ones and their parents can enjoy. Babylon Park is London’s first indoor theme park that has 7 epic rides to explore (including a roller coaster!), arcade games, VR experiences, plus 2 soft play zones for the youngest explorers.
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👽🪐🚀 Babylon Park is London’s first indoor theme park that has 7 epic rides to explore (including a roller coaster!), arcade games, VR experiences, plus 2 soft play zones for the youngest explorers 👉 Purchase your Babylon Park gift card with @Fever and use discount code: ADVENTURERLDN10 to get 10% OFF until 31st December 2025 🎢 Zoom through the galaxy with London’s only indoor roller coaster, jump in a bumper car and spin, bump and laugh or brace yourself for the ultimate free fall on the Drop Tower Perfect birthday (or a ‘just because I love you’) gift for kids 🎁❤️ @Babylon Park #feverambassador#indoorthemepark#giftforkids#birthdaygiftforkids
Babylon Park is the first-of-its-kind indoor interactive amusement park packed with exciting rides, retro arcade games, claw machines, VR experiences and more that kids will love, and adults can feel like kids again.
Babylon Park is an alien-themed amusement park with all the rides and games you love but all indoor making sure bad whether cannot overshadow your day out.
A Galactical Wonderland
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Embark on an exciting galactical adventure with the little ones in London’s first ever underground theme park. The three-storey venue is packed with your favourite rides and games and more!
Step into the venue and let yourself transported to the outer space.
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Zoom through the galaxy with London’s only indoor roller coaster, jump in a bumper car and spin, bump and laugh or brace yourself for the ultimate free fall on the Drop Tower.
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There are tons of arcade games to play with, including Mario Cart, motorcycles, super-size Packman, claw machines, pinball and more.
You can even travel to another dimension with one of the galactical VR experiences!
Soft Play Areas for the Youngest Explorers
Visiting with toddlers?
Babylon Park has two adorable soft play zones where mini explorers can embark on their own adventures, run, jump, roll and spin, and even play interactive games.
Food and Drink
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Now, that you enjoyed all the rides and won tons of prizes, you must be starving.
Head to the Mezzanine where you can find a variety of food and drinks, including pizza, hamburger, ice cream and shakes. Vegetarian options available.
How Does Babylon Park Work?
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Book your ticket or gift card with FEVER (use code ADVENTURERLDN10 to get 10% OFF your gift card) and have your QR code scanned at the tills near the entrance. You can choose from unlimited access for 1.5hrs or 2hrs, unlimited access for soft play only or unlimited access for groups.
You’ll get your wristband which will provide you access to ALL the rides and games in the park. All you need to do is scan your wristband at the rides or games you want to do and you’re free to go.
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With your unlimited access wristband, you can even play with all the claw machines as many times as you like until you win something.
Perfect birthday (or a ‘just because I love you’) gift for kids.
Follow Tinker Bell’s fairy dust and leave the ordinary behind for the extraordinary through this magical Christmas trail. Neverland at Kenwood invites you for an unforgettable journey to the world of imagination and magic.
Follow us to the Press night of Neverland at Kenwood.
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“𝒮𝑒𝒸𝑜𝓃𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇 𝓉𝑜 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝓇𝒾𝑔𝒽𝓉 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝓇𝒶𝒾𝑔𝒽𝓉 𝑜𝓃 ‘𝓉𝒾𝓁 𝓂𝑜𝓇𝓃𝒾𝓃𝑔” 🌟 Peter Pan Christmas trail in London 🧚🏻♀️✨ 👉 GET 10% OFF! Book your ticket with @Fever and use discount code: ADVENTURERLDN10 at the checkout English World heritage site, Kenwood House has been transformed into a dreamworld of adventure ✨ What to expect: • A truly magical Peter Pan-themed Christmas trail that follows the story line • Live actors you can interact and take photos with • Delicious festive food & drinks (including marshmallow toasting) • £1 from every ticket sold supports Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity, helping seriously ill children across the UK 💙 📍Kenwood House | Hampstead Ln, London NW3 7JR NOTE: There’s no parking at Neverland at Kenwood, except for blue badge holders! 🚏The best way to get there is to use public transport. Head to Archway or Golders Green and take the 210 bus that will drop you near the entrance. 📆 21st Nov 2025 – 3rd Jan 2026 🕰️ 4:30pm – 9pm daily 🎟️ Tickets selling fast! Book now to avoid disappointment! #feverambassador#peterpan#neverland#christmaswithfamily#christmastrail
“Second star to the right and straight on ‘til morning”
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English World heritage site, Kenwood has been transformed into a dreamworld of adventure for this festive season.
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Loose yourself in the illuminated sights of London’s iconic buildings, including the Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye. Fly underneath the twinkling skyline and get a glimpse into the Darling family home before you start your real magical journey in Neverland.
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Follow Tinker Bell’s fairy dust and find Neverland where you will discover Captain Hook’s legendary pirate ship, venture through the Lost Boys’ secret tree trunk, brave the eerily glowing Skull Rock and cross the misty waters of Crocodile Creek.
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Every step of your trail will feel like you were inside the book of JM Barrie and every iconic scene, and every character came to live.
Festive Street Food & Toasty Winter Drinks
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Stop for some festive food and drink mid-adventure. Indulge in a rich hot chocolate with a candy cane beneath the stars or pick something delicious from one of the street food vendors? There are plenty of options to choose from.
You’re Supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity)
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Did you know that JM Barrie gifted the rights of Peter Pan to Great Ormond Street Hospital in 1929?
By purchasing a ticket to Neverland at Kenwood, you are supporting GOSH Charity and help seriously ill children to get vital support, cutting-edge medical equipment and to make their childhood fuller and happier.
Every Neverland at Kenwood ticket includes £1 as a charitable contribution that goes straight to GOSH Charity.
NOTE: There’s no parking at Neverland at Kenwood, except for blue badge holders!
The best way to get there is to use public transport. Head to Archway or Golders Green and take the 210 bus that will drop you near the entrance.
Opening Times
21st Nov 2025 – 3rd Jan 2026
4:30pm – 9pm daily
Tickets
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Ready for your next adventure? Christmas at Blenheim Palace 2025 is one of the leading illuminated trails in the UK. This festive season, the trail has gone through a complete makeover and now it’s bigger and brighter than ever. Expect a Frozen-inspired light show, breath-taking illuminated scenes, Palace of Oz-themed trail inside the palace, an ice rink, a giant wheel, a Christmas market and much more!
Travel through time and cultures and discover the ancient and modern marvels of the world. The 7 Wonders of the World: Immersive Experience has arrived in London and invites its visitors for an unforgettable journey to the most remarkable human-made creations, many of which have gone forever, other still standing.
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[BLOG POST IN BIO] 𝙏𝙝𝙚 7 𝙒𝙤𝙣𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙒𝙤𝙧𝙡𝙙: 𝙄𝙢𝙢𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙞𝙫𝙚 𝙀𝙭𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙞𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚 🌎 Embark on an awe-inspiring journey and travel through time and cultures 🗺️📌 👉 Book your ticket with @Fever and use discount code: ADVENTURERLDN10 to get 10% OFF! Discover the ancient and modern marvels of the world 🏛️ What to expect: • Replicas of artefacts • 360 degree immersive projection room • An adrenalin fuelled VR adventure • A beautiful LED pyramid at the Egypt room • Themed rooms dedicated to each ancient wonders • Interactive elements, such as the ‘Build your own wonder’ and a pyramid puzzle • Photo ops (you can sit with Zeus!⚡️) …and much more! 📍106 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LZ 📆 6 Dec 2025 – 28 Feb 2026 🎟️ Tickets selling fast! Please, check available time slots when booking #feverambassador#7wonders#sevenwondersoftheworld#immersiveexperience#CapCut
Discover the Ancient and The Modern 7 Wonders of the World
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Created by Exhibition Hub, a global curator, producer and distributor of large exhibitions across the globe, (Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, Dinos Alive and Bubble Planet, just to name a few), The 7 Wonders of the World: Immersive Experience brings all the wonders to one place.
Located near Liverpool Street Station, the 70-minute experience spans across 3 floors and reimagine the splendour of both the ancient and modern wonders of the world.
A Multi-Sensory Edutainment Journey
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Your multi-sensory journey begins with a captivating introductory video before you discover multiple immersive rooms, each dedicated to an ancient wonder, including the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Colossus of Rhodes.
The exhibition consists of lots of interactive as well as educational elements, making the experience truly edutainment.
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You will learn how each wonder was built and what they meant to those who built them.
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During your exhibition journey, you will marvel at replicas of artefacts, stand on the shadows of the wonders in a monumental 360 degree immersive projection room, embark on an adrenalin fuelled adventure through a VR experience and even explore a beautiful LED pyramid at the Egypt room.
The Modern Wonders
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Sadly, there’s only one of the ancient 7 Wonders stands today. That’s the Great Pyramids of Giza.
The new 7 Wonders of the World were chosen through a global poll between 2000 and 2007, and the results were announced in the Summer of 2007.
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The new 7 Wonders of the World are the Colosseum in Rome, the Chichén Itzá in Mexico, the Great Wall of China, Petra in Jordan, the Taj Mahal in India, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil and the Machu Picchu in Peru.
The 7 Wonders of the World: Immersive Experience will guide you through all the modern wonders as if you were right there.
360 Degree Projection Room
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The 360 degree projection room showcases all the antient and modern wonders of the world.
Expect an awe-inspiring journey to the most different parts of the globe and learn why 6 out of the 7 ancient wonders are no longer exist and how each of them would have looked like.
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After visiting the ancient wonders, it’s time to discover the modern wonders.
One second, you’ll find yourself in Mexico, climbing the Chichén Itzá pyramid, the next you’ll standing on the Great Wall of China marvelling at hundreds of illuminated lanterns.
Then you’ll travel all the way to Petra to enjoy the mystical city carved into the rocks. You’ll witness a gladiator battle in the Colosseum before flying around the 38-metre tall Christ the Redeemer statue on the top of the Corcovado Mountain.
VR Experience
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To get access to the VR experience, you must purchase a VIP ticket.
The experience takes you for an out-of-this-world journey (literally!) to visit each of the modern wonders of the world.
You will witness a battle while standing on the Great Wall of China, walk among the orange rocks of Petra, fly above Machu Picchu and even stand on one of the arms of the Christ the Redeemer.
Please, note that the journey is pretty intense and if you are afraid our height, you might find it scary standing up there above the clouds on a giant statue, but it’s absolutely worth it.
If you feel sick or scared, the helpful staff is always at hand. Simply raise your hand and they will be there to help you. But sometimes it’s enough if you just loosen your headset and lift it a bit, so you can see the ground under your feet and feel you are perfectly safe.
Family-Friendly Experiences and Photo Ops
Create your own wonder experience – AI generated photo based on your preferences
The exhibition offers fun, family-friendly activities, including ‘Create Your Own Wonder’ and ‘Build Your Own Pyramid’.
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There are plenty of photo opportunities during your exhibition journey. There is a 3 metre tall lighthouse, you can sit with Zeus at Olympia, build your own pyramid and more.
You also have the opportunity the take AI photos with all the wonders to take home as a souvenir.
Shop
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Your 70-minute journey will end at the exhibition shop where you can find tons of souvenirs for yourself and gifts and stocking filler ideas for a loved one.
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Ready for your next adventure? Keen to learn more about Machu Picchu or the Colosseum? FEVER has two new remarkable experiences for VR and history enthusiasts! Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City and Colosseum: The Legendary Arena and Immersive Exhibition.Book for yourself or give it as a gift for a loved one for Christmas. Make sure you use discount code: ADVENTURERLDN10 at the checkout to get 10% OFF!
Experience the legendary Inca citadel without stepping out from London. Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City is a large-scale, free-roam VR experience allowing you to walk through the 4D reconstruction of one of the seven wonders of the world.
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[BLOG POST IN BIO] 𝖬𝖺𝖼𝗁𝗎 𝖯𝗂𝖼𝖼𝗁𝗎: 𝖩𝗈𝗎𝗋𝗇𝖾𝗒 𝗍𝗈 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖫𝗈𝗌𝗍 𝖢𝗂𝗍𝗒 ⛰️🦙 👉 Book your ticket with @Fever and use discount code: ADVENTURERLDN10 to get 10% OFF! 𝖬𝖺𝖼𝗁𝗎 𝖯𝗂𝖼𝖼𝗁𝗎: 𝖩𝗈𝗎𝗋𝗇𝖾𝗒 𝗍𝗈 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖫𝗈𝗌𝗍 𝖢𝗂𝗍𝗒 is a large-scale, free-roam VR experience allowing you to walk through the 4D reconstruction of Machu Picchu🦙 𝖢𝗋𝖾𝖺𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝗐𝗂𝗍𝗁 𝖨𝗇𝖼𝖺𝗇 𝖧𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗈𝗋𝗂𝖺𝗇𝗌 The adventurous team of Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City teamed up with Incan historians and gained rare access to the site during the pandemic closure to capture every detail ⛰️📹 🌌 Walk beneath the stars, witness a solar eclipse and discover Machu Picchu’s iconic landmarks bursting with culture and life as it used to be centuries ago! 📍1st floor of W12 Shopping Centre, Shepherd’s Bush Grn, London W12 8PP 🚇 (Nearest station: Shepherd’s Bush) 📆 4th Dec 2025 – 28th Feb 2026 🕰️ Check available time slots when booking. 🎟️ Tickets can be booked on FEVER Hurry up! Tickets selling fast! TIP: Use discount code: ADVENTURERLDN10 to get 10% OFF! #feverambassador#vrexperience#machupicchu#sevenwondersoftheworld
The adventurous team of Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City teamed up with Incan historians and gained rare access to the site during the pandemic closure to capture every detail, every corner and every brick with drones, LiDAR and photogrammetry to create a thrilling experience that combine historical accuracy and an epic virtual adventure suitable for all ages.
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The experience has been created by top 3D specialists and historians to make sure you get the best experience that is entertaining and educational the same time.
Don’t Just Watch, Be Part of It!
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Unlike other VR experiences, Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City makes you part of the storyline.
Follow the cinematic storyline and encounter with animals and virtual characters. Travel back in time 450 years and walk through Machu Picchu beneath the stars, witness a solar eclipse and roam its iconic landmarks bursting with culture and life as it used to be centuries ago.
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Your virtual guide will be Teri, the robot who will provide you educational narrative and mind-blowing facts during your 45-minute journey.
Plus, the experience is available in five different languages, including English, Spanish and French.
Llama Add-On
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Make sure you add an adorable plush Llama as an add-on when booking. Especially if you book the experience as a gift for a loved one. The super cute furry buddy is a lovely addition to the experience and will guarantee make them smile.
Over 120 Japanese artists, makers, craftsmen, and self-taught practitioners and 2,000 individual works made from the most different materials blending tradition, innovation and self-expression. Japan House London’s new exhibition, Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan is opening on the 3rd December 2025.
[BLOG POST IN BIO] ‘Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan’ – new exhibition at Japan House London 🇯🇵 The exhibition is celebrating the beauty of everyday objects 🍵 Instead of celebrating a single material, craft or technique, ‘Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan’ invites over 120 craftsmen, artists and makers to showcase the diversity of craftsmanship, materials, self-expression, and tradition “𝖶𝖾 𝗁𝗈𝗉𝖾 𝗏𝗂𝗌𝗂𝗍𝗈𝗋𝗌 𝗐𝗂𝗅𝗅 𝗌𝖾𝖾 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗌 𝖼𝗋𝖺𝖿𝗍 𝗇𝗈𝗍 𝗌𝗂𝗆𝗉𝗅𝗒 𝖺𝗌 𝗈𝖻𝗃𝖾𝖼𝗍𝗌, 𝖻𝗎𝗍 𝖺𝗌 𝖺𝗇 𝗂𝗇𝗇𝗈𝗏𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇 𝗍𝗈 𝗋𝖾𝖿𝗅𝖾𝖼𝗍 𝗈𝗇 𝗐𝖺𝗒𝗌 𝗈𝖿 𝗅𝗂𝗏𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝖼𝗈𝗇𝗇𝖾𝖼𝗍 𝖼𝗋𝖾𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗏𝗂𝗍𝗒, 𝖼𝗈𝗆𝗆𝗎𝗇𝗂𝗍𝗒 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖼𝖺𝗋𝖾.” – says Simon Wright, Director of Programming at Japan House London 📍Japan House London | 101-111 Kensington High St, London W8 5SA 📆 3rd December 2025 – 10th May 2026 🕰️ Mon – Sat: 10am – 8pm Sundays & Bank Holidays: 12pm – 6pm Note: Japan House London will close early at 6pm on 15th December 🎟️ The exhibition is FREE to visit. Booking a time slot is recommended but walk-ins accepted. #japaneseart#japaneseartist#japanesecraftsmanship#japanhouse#japanthings
Japan House London’s new exhibition is celebrating the beauty of everyday objects.
Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan exhibition is organised in collaboration of Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. (MUJI) and was first presented at ATELIER MUJI GINZA in Tokyo in 2023.
ATELIER MUJI GINZA is a six-floor cultural space, consisting of an art gallery hosting annual exhibitions focusing on craft and design, a library, a café, a lounge and the MUJI flagship store selling daily necessities, furniture, health & beauty products, food, fashion, kitchen supplies and other everyday essentials.
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In Japan, craft practices (should it be lacquerware, wood, glass, clay, leather or any other material) are often passed down through generations for – often times – hundreds of years resulting incredibly high-quality and unique hand-crafted products.
Before the 1920s, the focus was on the beauty of the hand-crafted objects while craftsmen remain anonymous until the ‘folk craft’ (mingei) movement turned people’s attention to the artists.
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Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan exhibition, rather than celebrating a single material, craft or technique, invites over 120 craftsmen, artists and makers to showcase the diversity of craftsmanship, materials, self-expression, and tradition that all blend together to form Japan’s contemporary craft landscape as it looks like today.
“The flow of the river never ceases, and yet the water is never the same.” Kamo no Chōmei
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“As people daily lives change, so the objects we use.” – says Simon Wright, Director of Programming at Japan House London.
Japan House London’s new exhibition is a rare opportunity for visitors to witness how deep rooted traditions evolve, change and shape through personal history and the local environment over the centuries.
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Although, traditions change over the centuries, they are able to embrace individuality without ever confining. As a result, individuality and traditions can create a harmony and function, aesthetic and purpose.
13th-century Japanese writer, Kamo no Chōmei ‘s words resonate with this beautifully in his Hōjōki (An Account of My Hut):“The flow of the river never ceases, and yet the water is never the same.”
“We hope visitors will see this craft not simply as objects, but as an innovation to reflect on ways of living that connect creativity, community and care.” – Simon Wright adds.
Gallery Tours, Workshops and Demonstrations
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Japan House London is running special gallery tours led (by curator Nagata Takahiro and maker Ichikawa Takashi), workshops, including intimate tea gatherings with Ichikawa Takashi, talks with special guests as well as demonstrations throughout the the exhibition until 10th May 2026.
Tea Demonstration and Tasting with Ichikawa Takashi
Ichikawa Takashi
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Ichikawa Takashi is a Japanese potter, based in Shiga, Japan. He was born in Shiga Prefecture and graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Kushiro Campus before continued his studies in Joetsu University of Education, specialising in sculpture.
He also studied ceramics and worked at various studios across Japan. In his own studio in Maibara City, Ichikawa-san makes pottery and accessories, including tea saucers, wooden lids and vessels. His works have been exhibited in Japan and abroad.
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You can find his works in the exhibition, and some of them are available to purchase at Japan House London’s shop.
Led by his interest in tea cultures around the world, Ichikawa-san is specialised in tea pottery, wild plant, medicine and herbs. He often hosts tea gatherings and demonstrations to help people rediscover the joy of living in harmony with nature.
At his tea demonstrations, Ichikawa-san introduces the most different herbs and wild plants to his audience and encourages them to create their own blend based on their personal tastes.
Tea demonstration by Ichikawa Takashi
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During his tea demonstration we participated in at the Press Preview of the exhibition, we had the opportunity to taste three different blends, created entirely by us, representing the root, the leaves and the flowers.
We also had the opportunity to make an interview with Ichikawa-san.
Q:I recently came across a very informative and interesting article about your work and style on the Internet and learnt that you have your very own style when it comes to pottery making (especially teacups, pots and tea kettles that you’re specialised for). Could you please tell me a few words about your own style? How have it shaped over the years and what are the hallmarks of your style?
Ichikawa Takashi:
In terms of my practice, I mainly work through solo exhibitions. I initially started by making vessels to accompany food and tea, but gradually became more and more absorbed in tea itself.
An encounter with towering tea trees led me to perceive tea as an event involving plants, water, and fire (the sun).
From this perspective, I began wanting to create tools and objects that draw out the appeal of plants and allow people to enjoy them.
The things I want to make always have a concrete purpose. Based on that purpose, factors such as size, capacity, thickness, and weight are determined, which then lead to decisions about appropriate materials and firing methods.
Depending on the object, porcelain may be suitable, or earthenware, or heat-resistant clay. I use different kilns accordingly: two types of wood-fired kilns, an oil-fired kiln, as well as electric and charcoal kilns.
In addition to ceramics, I also work with iron, wood, bamboo, and stone, creating various tools—such as distillers, roasters, and mills—as well as tea carts, counters, benches, and other devices that suggest the beginning of something, enabling playful tea experiences.
Everything I create carries a story behind it, and I take pleasure in that process.
Q:What inspires you when creating your pottery? How does the creation process look like? Do you have a specific idea in mind when you start working or do you just let it go and see what come out?
Ichikawa Takashi:
I am inspired by whatever currently captures my interest.
This changes from time to time, but everything is connected.
At first, I focused on home cooking, making vessels for the dishes I wanted to eat.
Now, my interests include decocted teas, tisanes, and tea practices among ethnic minorities.
From the tools used, the actions taken, and the reasons behind them, forms I want to make begin to emerge.
These forms become more concrete as I work—by moving my hands.
Q:You’re not just an expert in tea pottery making, but also make your own tea blends from herbs, wild plants and medicinal herbs. You also smoke the tea leaves if my knowledge is correct. Could you, please tell me a few words about that?
Ichikawa Takashi:
First, when the desire to create swells up from my mind, I begin working with clay. This stage may be the most important.
Once the content or object is decided, I consider what kind of clay to use, along with capacity, size, and weight, and then determine the firing method.
When shaping and finishing, I think about where the excitement lies in the object.
Wanting people to use the pieces casually, I aim for simple forms, avoiding overworking them, while searching for the right balance.
My goal is to create objects that can grow and mature like well-used old tools.
Although it may sound like I work “slowly and carefully,” the actual rhythm of making is very fluid and energetic—I make continuously, following a comfortable flow.
I rarely aim to make identical forms; instead, I focus on capturing the “now” that emerges from my hands, much like singing a song.
Once the form is made, it is finished, dried, glazed if necessary (unglazed for yakishime pieces), loaded into the kiln, and fired.
Firing durations vary depending on the kiln. The longest firings last three days or even up to a week.
After unloading the kiln, there is further finishing, and then the work is complete.
Some objects—such as distillers or roasters—may appear enigmatic. In those cases, the fired ceramic pieces are combined with other materials to complete the work.
I make tea because I want to understand it more deeply, and I host tea gatherings as part of that exploration.
Neither my tea-making methods nor the style of my tea gatherings are entirely original. I do have references, but I don’t reproduce them exactly—I alter them slightly.
Rather than replication, I add small innovations to keep things feeling fresh, creating playful interactions with participants.
What I want to create are the triggers, settings, and landscapes around tea.
My current style draws inspiration from ethnic minority tea practices, the early discovery of tea, historical accounts, and nostalgic memories.
I also reference related fields surrounding tea—such as non-tea teas (茶外茶), wild herb teas, medicinal teas, soups, jams, dyeing, incense, and other forms of plant use.
This is not about making things complicated, but about simplicity—engaging with the event of plants, water, and fire (the sun).
I find it fascinating when conversations about these elements naturally arise.
By understanding the reasons and benefits behind incorporating living plants into daily life, and by re-experiencing those intentions, we can rediscover the value of current tea and sense new possibilities.
While deep knowledge within each field is important, it can sometimes obstruct pure, intuitive perception.
Letting go of that knowledge for a moment and facing the plants in our daily lives can feel surprisingly fresh and insightful.
I am also drawn to water—such as spring water as living water—and to the differences between soft and hard water; there is still much to explore.
As for heat—fire and the sun—it is a powerful and potentially dangerous energy, precisely because of which we must cultivate attentiveness and respect when engaging with it.
Beyond smoking tea leaves, I am particularly interested in roasting and decocting tea. Each practice has its purpose and effects.
What fascinates me most is the here-and-now quality that does not lend itself to commodification or distribution.
The fleeting moments when aromas rise during roasting or decoction are profoundly rich experiences.
Many of my tea gatherings take the form of participatory workshops.
There is no single “beautiful, delicious, correct” tea prepared in advance.
Participants blend, roast, and experience those fleeting aromatic moments themselves—experiences distinct from simply drinking tea, and ones that can be carried forward into future practices.
I act only as a gentle guide. Of course, I do my best to prepare delicious tea, but more than that, my hope is for the space to become neutral ground where people feel the power of plants, exchange ideas and information, and expand their curiosity—allowing them to shift their own interests into the next stage.
Q:Do you have favourite tea or blend?
Ichikawa Takashi:
I wouldn’t say that I possess a specific original technique, nor am I pursuing one.
When I first started, I did search for originality in colors, forms, and finishes, but that approach became superficial and led to a dead end.
Now, my main concern is: how can I do what I truly want to enjoy?
From there, I think about materials I like, how to combine them, and finding the right balance.
I feel much closer to what I truly want to do than before—I’ve become more playful.
I love rock tea (or yancha), especially Da Hong Pao. Its rich aroma, deep strength, and the way it endures through many infusions are especially appealing.
That said, as I continue to encounter new tea practices, my curiosity never settles on just one thing.
My favorites change with the seasons and with my physical condition. Recently, I’m particularly drawn to tisanes!
As for blending, rather than fixed recipes, I enjoy adjusting blends and brewing methods according to my condition at the time—adding ginger, spices, fresh herbs, or wild plants.
Introducing change and play allows me to enjoy the present moment more fully.
I believe that repeatedly engaging in this kind of play helps each person cultivate their own inner landscape.
Note: Japan House London will close early at 6pm on 15th December
Tickets
The exhibition is FREE to visit. Booking a time slot is recommended but walk-ins accepted.
Ready for your next adventure? Still on the hunt for the perfect Christmas gift for someone difficult to buy for? Why not gift experience rather than material things this Christmas? As an official FEVER Ambassador Urban Adventurer can offer 10% OFF from many FEVER experiences.Check out the currently available experiences and exhibitions and book the perfect one for a loved one. Use code ADVENTURERLDN10 at the checkout.
Don your corniest festive jumper and head to The Vaults in Waterloo because Santa himself is hosting a holy grail of Christmas from this November throughout the festive season! Following a sold-out season last year, Humbug – Santa’s Christmas Dive Bar Experience is back, and it’s bigger, louder and crazier than ever.
Book your ticket with Fever and use discount code: ADVENTURERLDN10 to get 10% OFF!
[BLOG POST IN BIO] Humbug – Santa’s Christmas Dive Bar Experience 🎅🎄🥂 🎅🥂 Don your corniest festive jumper and head to The Vaults in Waterloo because Santa himself is hosting a holy grail of Christmas from this November throughout the festive season! Following a sold-out season last year, Humbug – Santa’s Christmas Dive Experience is back, and it’s bigger, louder and crazier than ever 🎉 👉 Book your ticket with @Fever and use discount code: ADVENTURERLDN10 to get 10% OFF! #feverambassador#humbug#christmasbar#christmasparty
Santa Claus is hosting his Christmas parties throughout the festive season and it’s not like that traditional Christmas festivity.
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Step through the secret labyrinth beneath Waterloo Station and discover London’s most outrageous Christmas party and dive in bar.
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The 3+ hours show is full of interactive live performances, raucous cabaret, sing-alongs, themed cocktails and unexpected surprises. Oh, and confetti cannons! Did we mention the confetti cannons?
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Humbug – Santa’s Christmas Dive Bar Experience is a very interactive experience where Humbug locals love bringing guests into fun by inviting them for cheeky chats, but you easily can find yourself on the stage with a Christmas cocktail in one hand, and a mic in the other, singing your favourite Christmas movie songs.
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The experience is designed around everyone’s favourite Christmas movies and songs, so prepare your vocal cords because you’ll have all the opportunities to sing your heart out and lose your voice by the morning.
Dive head first into a hilarious festive chaos, larger than Santa can handle and be ready for unexpected surprises that blow your mind.
Festive Cocktails and Delicious Street Food
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Order your themed cocktails from the Naughty or Nice list and shove in Bang Bang Burger’s delicious menu, including burgers, fries, vegan and veggie street food.
If you’ve been naughty this year, sip on ‘The Grinch’ or the ‘Bah F****g Humbug’ cocktails that are here to make you even naughtier.
Have you been nice this year? Are you sure? Choose one of the charming blends from the menu, sit back and enjoy all the chaos unfold in front of your eyes.
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Santa’s Christmas Dive Bar Experience has over 200 guests per night, and the tickets quickly sold out last year. So, hurry up and secure your space because this is the Christmas party you don’t want to miss!
Humbug – Santa’s Christmas Dive Bar Experience is a strictly 18+ experience.
Ready for your next adventure? Enjoy your favourite Christmas movie classics like never before! Backyard Cinema’s magical Winter pop-up is back for the festive season!
Is there a VR experience you always wanted to go? Fancy a crazy night out with the gals? Or on the hunt for the perfect gift for the adventurer in your life? FEVER UK’s BLACK FRIDAY is now open, and you can save up to 30% on selected experiences.
𝘽𝙇𝘼𝘾𝙆 𝙁𝙍𝙄𝘿𝘼𝙔 𝙖𝙩 @Fever – 21 Nov – 1 Dec 2025 🔗 BOOKING LINKS IN BIO • Tons of trending experiences • Up to 30% OFF • Family adventures, Christmas experiences, concerts, cocktail experiences, crazy night outs with friends and much more! 🎁 Why not gift experience this Christmas? Book an experience for a loved one and make memories to treasure forever! #feverambassador#blackfridaydeals#blackfriday2025#immersiveexperience
We all have that special someone who has everything or just difficult to buy for. Why not gift experience this Christmas?
FEVER UK’s BLACK FRIDAY deals have all the amazing experiences. From magical candle light concerts to immersive cocktail experiences to family friendly adventures, there is something for everyone.
All you need to do is to learn more about their hobbies and interests to pick the perfect experience for them. Are they interested in esotery? Are they a history enthusiast? Do they know everything about the Titanic or the dinosaurs? Are they the one who can’t wait to soak into the Christmas spirit every year? Or are they a devoted mother or father who loves spending time with the kids and make memories together?
There are tons of experiences to choose from with discounts between 10% – 30%.
Here is a selection of our top 10 favourites:
Jurassic World: The Experience
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Feel the goosebumps as you stand at the iconic Jurassic Gates. Visit John Hammond’s lab, see life size dinosaurs up close, encounter a T-rex and even meet Blue the Velociraptor from the film.
A breath-taking 2-hour multi-sensory journey featuring VR experience, original props from James Cameron’s Titanic movie (1997), 360 degree projection room, and a café inspired by the original onboard café.
SABRAGE – A Dazzling Spectacle at Lafayette London
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Prepare for the craziest night out! SABRAGE is London’s most extravagant cabaret show right now featuring the best acrobatic circus talents from across the globe, intoxicating allure, titillating humour and vintage glamour.
Santa is hosting his holy grail of Christmas parties and you are invited! Expect 3+ hours of interactive performances, themed cocktails, festive magic, and cheeky cabaret performances.
You’ve seen it, now can try it. Try the exact same games in real life without taking the risk. Test your memory, luck and nerve and find yourself face-to-face with the Pink Soldiers. Can you win all the games?
Jeff Wayne’s The War of the Worlds: The Immersive Experience
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Experience a real martial invasion! Make your way through 24 interactive rooms, interact with live actors, feel the goosebumps while experiencing realistic rumbles, scents and heat simulations, and witness a real battle through VR.
Embark on a cocktail adventure to another planet. Don your jumpsuit and travel to an exotic new world, called: Avora. A beautiful illuminating world with mystical woodland, and bioluminescent flowers. Meet the locals and help them protect their planet while enjoying three themed cocktail creations.
Moonshine Saloon London: Immersive Wild West Cocktail Experience
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Immersive Wild West-themed cocktail experience. Smuggle your liquor in and join Clyde Cassidy’s notorious moonshine smuggling gang at this immersive theatrical experience combined with personalised cocktail experience.
Step into a planet straight from your wildest imagination. Jump in the biggest ball pit ever, embark on a virtual hot air balloon journey, discover dreamlike landscapes and enjoy a magical VR experience. Perfect family day out with the little ones.
+1 The Last Days of Pompeii: The Immersive Exhibition
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This immersive exhibition invites you for an unforgettable multi-sensory journey to witness the rise and fall of a Roman city, erased by a violent volcanic eruption. Marvell at original artefacts, experience how the eruption would have felt in a 360 degree projection room, witness a gladiator fight up close, and take part in a virtual excavation in the interactive room.
The Last Days of Pompeii: The Immersive Exhibition is running for 16 weeks only!
Backyard Cinema’s hidden Winter pop-up has returned with all your favourite classic Christmas films, an enchanted Winter forest, live actors, festive food & drinks and snowfall before every screening.
Come with us to the Press Night of Christmas at Backyard Cinema.
[BLOG POST IN BIO] 𝖢𝗁𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗆𝖺𝗌 𝖺𝗍 𝖡𝖺𝖼𝗄𝗒𝖺𝗋𝖽 𝖢𝗂𝗇𝖾𝗆𝖺 – 𝖯𝗋𝖾𝗌𝗌 𝖭𝗂𝗀𝗁𝗍 🎄🎬 @Backyard Cinema Backyard Cinema’s hidden Winter pop-up has returned with all your favourite classic Christmas films, an enchanted Winter forest, live actors, festive food & drinks and snowfall before every screening ❄️ Christmas classics they’re are screening this festive season: Elf, Home Alone, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Love Actually, The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Muppet Christmas Carol Come with us to the Press Night of Christmas at Backyard Cinema *pr invite #backyardcinemahomealonesmochristmasmoviesilms #homealone#christmas2025
Backyard Cinema is much more than just a cinema. It’s offering a truly magical way to rewatch your favourite Christmas films.
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Before the film, you will walk through an enchanted forest with snow topped trees, beautiful photo ops and a magical festive walk through tunnel.
There are romantic hideaways with tables and chairs, ivy and candles you can hide with a glass of wine before the screening.
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Live actors and surprise performances entertain you before the film starts. You can have a quick visit to the bar before the film to grab a festive cocktail and some nibbles or you can do that after the show.
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There are even ‘Cinema Grab Bags’ full of goodies depending on the occasion you’re visiting Backyard Cinema. Choose from a ‘Festive Family’, ‘Date Night’ or ‘Festive Friends’ grab bags, each one includes drinks and snacks for the film.
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To make your experience even more magical, it snows before every screening! If this don’t put you into Christmas mood instantly, nothing can.
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This festive season a massive range of Christmas classics are playing, including Elf, Home Alone, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Love Actually, The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Muppet Christmas Carol.
Christmas Bar
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After the show, it’s time to visit the bar to grab another cocktail or a glass of red wine while enjoying the warm Christmassy vibes under the dim lights.
If there’s only one experience you do this festive season, it should be Backyard Cinema!
[BLOG POST IN BIO] Brick Lane has been Wicked-ified to celebrate the release of Wicked: For Good 🩷💚 🧱 The transformation has been taken place as a special collaboration between Truman Brewery, @Universal Pictures UK and Tower Hamlets Council, involving six top street artists known for their unique styles 💛 Until the 2nd Dec @Wicked: For Good #wickedforgood#yellowbrickroad#wickedmovie#wickedmovie2025#streetart
Londoners and tourists can follow the iconic Yellow Brick Lane until the 2nd December to celebrate the new Wicked film, Wicked: For Good.
Even the street name plaques have been temporarily changed from Brick Lane to Yellow Brick Lane.
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The transformation has been taken place as a special collaboration between Truman Brewery, Universal Pictures UK and Tower Hamlets Council, involving six top street artists known for their unique styles.
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The artists are Taya De La Cruz, James Cocran aka Jimmy C, Tom Blackford, Mr Cenz, Sophie Mess and Nicholas Dixon.
You can follow the Yellow Brick Lane from the Banglatown Arch to the area around the Old Truman Brewery and spot beautiful large scale murals featuring Elphaba, Glinda, the flying monkeys, and a pink and green door symbolising the relationship between Glinda and Elphaba.
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There is also a quote on the Old Truman Brewery’s wall written in pink and green neon letters.
A Secret Project
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The Yellow Brick Lane project has been kept top secret. So much so that the artists didn’t even know what design they would paint until they arrived at Brick Lane or who the other artists were.
The projects had to be done at an extremely short period of time. The street artists had just two days to finish their artworks.
The six artists worked tirelessly to finish on time while a constant rainfall gave them difficult times. Tents and industrial drying machines were used to prevent the paintings from melting and allow them to dry completely.
Mr Cenz’s Futuristic Funky Style Portrait of Elphaba and Glinda
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Mr Cenz is known for his futuristic style artworks. He usually paints solo portraits but now he chose to create a dual portrait of Elphaba and Glinda to showcase the contrast between the two characters.
Tom Blackford’s Flying Monkeys
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Graffiti artist Tom Blackford wanted to choose less obvious characters from the film.
He chose the flying monkeys because their aesthetic stands close to Blackford’s slightly dark style.
Sophie Mess’s Floral Design
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Sophie Messpainted her signature giant florals in 10 shades of pink and green. She painted flowers inspired by the film: tulips and flower fields of Munchkinland. She often incorporates text into her artworks. This time the text says: ‘For Good’ referring to the title of the film.
Nicholas Dixon’s Colliding Circles
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Nicholas Dixon paints “what he cannot put into words”. He uses vivid colours to express his deepest feelings.
For this special project, he chose to paint two colliding circles, titled, ‘When Worlds Collide’ with the word ‘Wicked’ in them using typography inspired by the lettering of the original Wicked of Oz film and the first Wicked film from 2024.
The artwork has a strong message: never judge a book by its cover.
(Unfortunately, the mural was partly damaged when we visited, so we can only show part of it)
Jimmy C’s Bubble Glinda
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Jimmy C is known for his unique bubble-style artworks. One of his most famous murals is the ‘bubble lady’ in Shoreditch.
As Glinda is famously travels in a giant bubble, it couldn’t have matched more perfectly to his style.
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Jimmy also painted Elphaba but in a completely different style. To paint her, he used a so called ‘scribble painting’ technique. Using this technique, the finished portrait gives the impression that the character is very powerful.
Taya De la Cruz’s Pink and Green Doors
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Taya De La Cruz uses a very special technique for her artworks. She uses syringes to create the most precise drips of resin and acrylic.
She created two matching doors, one pink and one green, symbolising the special bond between Elphaba and Glinda and how they seek good within each other. The two doors act like a portal to goodness. Who would you become if you opened the doors and stepped in?
Practical Info
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Address
Brick Lane (E1 6QL), from Banglatown Arch to the area around the Old Truman Brewery
For how long will the pop-up be there?
Until 2nd December 2025
How easy is it to find the murals?
All the murals are clearly visible while you’re walking on the Yellow Brick Lane. It’s impossible to miss them.
TIP: Make sure you allow time to explore the area because you will find mesmerising details and adorable hidden artworks here and there, such as the adorable Funko figurines.
Ready for your next adventure? There’s still plenty of time to visit the Wicked: For Good The Experience at Westfield London (White City). The multi-sensory experience contains plenty of photo ops, original props from the films and behind-the-scenes photography. Couldn’t book a time slot? The Wicked: For Good Tree is completely free to visit for everyone without ticket. Plus, you can join the treasure hunt to receive a limited-edition Wicked: For Good poster.
The UK’s most magical Christmas trail – ℭ𝔥𝔯𝔦𝔰𝔱𝔪𝔞𝔰 𝔞𝔱 𝔅𝔩𝔢𝔫𝔥𝔢𝔦𝔪 𝔓𝔞𝔩𝔞𝔠𝔢 🎄💫 @Blenheim Palace What to expect: ✨ A long illuminated Christmas trail in the palace’s garden with beath-taking light shows 💚 Place of Oz-inspired trail within the palace ❄️ Frozen-inspired light & water show at the lake 🪆 Christmas market with beautiful hand-made gifts 🎡 A giant wheel to marvel at the beauty of the Christmas market and the palace 🎠 Merry-go-round and other traditional Christmas rides 🏰🫖 Emerald City-inspired afternoon tea 🎁 Christmas shop 🎅 Meet Santa 🍗Delicious food & drinks …and so much more! 📍Blenheim Palace | Woodstock OX20 1PS 📆 14th Nov 2025 – 3rd Jan 2026 #christmasatblenheimpalace#christmasatblenheim#christmastrail#familydayout#dayoutwiththekids pr invite
The birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a film location to such films like James Bond and Harry Potter, Blenheim Palace is not just a site with remarkable history and cultural heritage. It has one of the UK’s leading illuminated trails which this year has completely transformed and is bigger, better and brighter than ever!
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The trail is open from 14th November 2025 until the 3rd January 2026 featuring amazing works by international and local artists.
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You’ll walk through breath-taking illuminated arches, including a disco arch where you can stop to have a mini party (it’s super fun), an illuminated waterfall, an out of this world mini garden with fountains, floating lanterns and oversized colour changing lamps.
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Many light shows are composed with music, offering a colourful dazzling spectacle.
One of the main highlights of the Christmas trail is the Frozen fountain light and water show on the lake.
Visit the Palace of Oz
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Go for a Wicked adventure inside the palace and explore the Palace of Oz inspired by L. Frank Baum’s novel ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’.
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Follow the yellow brick road, look for Toto, The Tin Woodman, Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, Witches and Munchkins during your magical journey to the Land of Oz. Discover the shimmering green Emerald City and meet Dorothy who’s been waiting for you.
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Why not crown your experience with an Emerald City Afternoon Tea?
Indulge in sweet and savoury delights, including pigs in blankets, roast beef sliders and enchanting Oz-themed sweet treats.
There are options for kids and adults alike. See menu here.
Observation Wheel
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Make those precious memories with loved ones. Admire Blenheim Palace from bird’s view dressed in its festive glory.
Enjoy the breath-taking view revealing itself as you slowly ascend to the top of the wheel. Take the perfect selfie for your Insta or capture the beautiful view for your TikTok.
The Great Skate
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Gather the family, don your best Christmas jumper, lace up your skates and slide into the Christmas spirit at Blenheim palace’s ice rink in the Great Court.
You don’t have to be a professional skater to have a fantastic time. Rise, fall, laugh, repeat!
The Christmas Market
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Celebrate the festive season at the Christmas Market full of street food vendors offering festive treats and cute little shops packed with creative gift ideas.
Indulge in a delicious hot chocolate, toast marshmallow or share a spiced Winter warmer with a special someone.
Whether you’re visiting with friends or family, Christmas at Blenheim promises an unforgettable time full of magic and who knows, you might even catch a glimpse of Father Christmas along the way.
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