2.) Art Bus; 1 Decemeber; Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Square, Birmingham; free. This is a fantastic idea that we hope catches on across all of our national cities. For one night only the art bus transports you between the art galleries of Birmingham.
3.) The Unilever Series: Ai Weiwei;12 October 2010 – 2 May 2011; Tate Modern, London; free. We went, we saw and we love. This incredible exhibit has to be seen to be believed. 100 million ceramic sunflower seeds! The accompanying short film will make you truly appreciate the wonder of this achievement.
4.) Taste of Christmas; 3 – 5 December 2010; Excel, London; £19 - £22. Whether you want to be the perfect Christmas hostess, or just looking for a yummy day out. This should be entertaining and fun. Heaps of the country’s top chefs are on hand to provide ideas and inspiration.
5.) Bath Christmas Market ; 25 November – 12 December 2010; Abbey Churchyard, Bath. An absolute sight to behold. The beautiful buildings are stunning, the Christmas market the cherry on the cake. Christmas becomes a treat in itself.
6.) Glasgow George Square Ice Rink; 27 November – 30 December 2010; £6 - £8.50. Chocolate box, picture perfect! You get the idea. Breathtaking location and Celtic charm.
7.) Lily’s Kitchen Diner; 9 November – 23 December; 30 Pimlico Road, London. The loveliest pop up restaurant that we’ve found. Mainly because it’s for pampered pooches, and it’s free! Lily’s organic dog food offers breakfast, lunch and dinner to passing pooches with the addition of belly rubs. Nutritional advice and behavioural experts are also available. Thoosa loves!
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