This is Cheapskate's guide to London, one of the most expensive European capitals, featuring free events, shopping, budget travel and much more! OCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2008 Fright Friday! Halloween is upon us! If you want to buy cheap fancy dress items or decorations, try your local pound shop, otherwise Asda and Woolworths have the most affordable scary bits and pieces. Check out www.halloween.co.uk for all things seasonal and spooky. Plenty of ideas to celebrate this fun autumn festival! Do you want to read more top tips? Just browse Cheapskate's Bargain Bin. Do you want to find out about seasonal events? Visit the calendar. If you have any comments, suggestions or queries, or if you want to advertise your event for free, email [email protected]. |
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| 8 November Pageantry, tradition, charity floats, rousing bands, military regiments on parade, it's The Lord Mayor's Show! Visit www.lordmayorsshow.org for all the glorious details. |
| Visiting London? Do you need accommodation in central London? Have a look at www.hydeparkradnor.com. Rooms are limited, so if you are not lucky, visit www.booking.com/Hotels for fantastic savings on hotels in all areas of the capital. A map shows you where individual hotels are situated and you can read customers' feedback to help you make your choice. Then if you need more London info, visit www.thelondonarea.co.uk, a handy directory divided by boroughs. |
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