Tuesday, 29 December 2015

The Royal Ballet: The Nutcracker

If a person who is planning a visit this winter to the great city that is London plans to do so between the 8th of December and the 9th of January, 2016; and also just happens to be open to the possibility of catching a winter.

When the question of how to get to the venue comes up, there are a variety of ways. If one who is headed to Bow Street has made the decision to go by car; then it could be said to be of great relevance for him or her to know that there are places which are close by at which the car which is being driven can be duly parked without the hassle of getting a parking ticket.

For example, both Drury Lane NCP and Upper St Martins Lane make two parking areas which have great security for the cars parked there and provide great convenience to a person who just wishes to park his or her car and not have to worry about while he or she truly enjoys a high quality performance such as The Nutcracker.

If one wishes to reach the venue of the show in an alternative manner, he or she can surely take the London Tube and it would be material for him or her to know that there is a Tube station which is located at a distance from the Royal Opera House which can be covered in the space of a walk which lasts between a minute or two.

In the case of a visitor to the city being interested in attending the show but at the same time being unsure of the details; he or she can surely contact the Royal Opera House, either over the phone or even on twitter.

It can be said that the tickets to the ballet show are available across a price range which is rather wide. Tickets for the same start at just six quid but go up to a hundred and twelve pounds; for the best seats in the house.

When one happens to be paying a visit to London and is looking forward to a great hotel to stayduring his or her time in London, it can be said that park grand Kensington accommodation is well worth taking into account as a very real option when it comes to a business stay in Kensington. As is known by quite a few people who have not paid a visit to London yet and all the residents and regular visitors to the city; Kensington is one of the best areas to stay in London and is said to be so by virtue of its really great location, which few areas, if any, in the city limits of London can beat, and the well regarded real estate, which is even priced to reflect this, as many Londoners are bound to agree.

As a matter of fact, a show such as the Nutcracker can be said to be a great show to watch with almost any sort of companions or associates; even business associates, at that. This can be said as the quality of the performance and the theme is suitable to such a wide audience.

It can be said that after watching a show such as the Nutcracker, a visitor to the city will have his or her interest in this facet of the culture of London piqued and would find himself or herself eager and open to watching other performances such as Warhorse and shows of its ilk.

The show is held at a place which has a lot of nice places to eat at; either prior to or after the show, which just makes for greater convenience and yet another reason to not miss it; as if another reason was required.

To provide the potential visitor with a bit of the background of the venue which would be hosting the ballet performance; the Royal Opera House was started way back in the year 1858 and though it has undergone changes on multiple occasions, most recently in the 1990s, it still retains the reputation it has built up over the course of decades.

When a tourist visits London, he or she, if so inclined, should really make it a point to pay a visit to the Royal Opera House in order to be able to experience some real ballet of top drawer quality. It can be said that after he or she has the benefit of being exposed to the kind of quality the Nutcracker is known for; he or she would develop a strong inclination for visiting ballet shows in any city he or she may be in, especially if he or she pays a repeat visit to a lovely city such as London. 

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