The Armitage Newsletter March 2025
by The Armitage Apartments
1st March 2025
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Things to look out for this month in and around London. |
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Celebrate the arrival of Spring around London |
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Spring in Regents Park |
Tulips, Daffodils, Cherry Blossoms. After a long and rainy winter, celebrate the arrival of Spring as London begins to bloom. Though still early, March marks the beginning of Cherry Blossom season at Kew Gardens, while newly sprouted daffodils create a mesmerizing sea of warm yellow at both Green Park and St James Park. With Regent's Park just around the corner, don't miss the opportunity to bask in the vibrant colors London in Springtime has to offer.
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Experience Ancient Egypt in an Immersive Spectacular by the Royal Docks |
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Tutankhamun Experience |
Immerse yourself in a spectacular virtual experience of Ancient Egypt during this limited 14 week run. From a VR experience of the Egyptian Afterlife to an Augmented Reality experience walking through the Valley of the Kings. Endorsed by both the History Channel and Cairo's Grand Egyptian Museum, expect a historically accurate adventure centered around the life of Tutankhamun.
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Visit the Tate's The 80's: Photographing Britain Exhibition |
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The 80's: Photographing Britain |
Visit this incredible exhibition celebrating one of Britain's most culturally turbulent decades. Showcasing photographs from a diverse cast of photographers who were inspired by themes of protest and change
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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day |
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St. Patrick's Festival 2025 |
Join the festivities as Ireland celebrates one of its patron saints, St. Patrick with a national holiday and traditional feast. Every 17th March, though not a public holiday in England, London marks St. Patrick's Day with an annual parade. The procession usually sets off at 12pm from Hyde Park Corner and makes its way along a 1.5 mile (2.4km) route passing some of London's most iconic landmarks including Piccadilly Circus, St. James's Street, Pall Mall and onto Whitehall.
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