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6 ways to add sparkle to your life in London

Put a bit of sparkle into your life with these wonderful London attractions. From champagne bars to ice rinks, London’s filled with all sorts of illuminating sights and sounds to add a sense of magic to your city stay. Here’s our pick of the city’s most sparkly spots.

Ronnie Scott’s

There’s nothing quite as magical as a glass of something sparkling in a legendary nightspot. If you’re feeling a little decadent, treat yourself to a glass of vintage champagne at this old-school jazz bar in Soho.

After you’ve quaffed your tipple of choice to the sounds of world-class jazz, immerse yourself in the bright lights of Soho’s nightlife.

V&A Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum has the largest collection of decorative arts in the world. With this in mind it’s no surprise that this museum exhibits a vast range of priceless jewels, gems and all things that glitter and shine. With over 3,000 items in their jewellery halls, all sparkle seekers will be in for a treat at the V&A.

Ice Rinks

During the winter London is home to a vast range of beautiful, glittering ice rinks. Head to the Natural History Museum, just up the road in South Kensington, or across town to the Tower of London, and take in some of the most festive, glittering sights in London.

Crown Jewels

Take a trip to the Tower of London and see the most famous artifacts in the history of the British monarchy. It’s a sight to behold as the priceless gems of the Queen’s crown glint and sparkle under the spotlight, before your very eyes.

West End

The West End is the epicentre of London theatre, and there are few places in London more spectacular as night falls than Piccadilly Circus with its huge moving advertisements. Be witness to the bright lights, glamour and razzle-dazzle of this cultural hub as you stroll the streets of London’s West End – a sparkly spectacle not to miss.

LUMA Concept Hotel London  

Our West London hotel draws inspiration from the old Osram lamp factory that once dominated the neighbourhood. It played a crucial role in the industrialisation of London and other major British cities. We’ve incorporated a subtle industrial aesthetic and feature light bulbs in our unique interior design, so you don’t even need to leave your hotel lobby to experience the city lights!

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