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Where to watch the fireworks this weekend?

Halloween has been and gone. But that’s not it for celebrations this autumn. As you wipe off fake blood smears, there’s another national holiday knocking around the corner.

Remember, the fifth of November?

Bonfire Night will indulge the city in an array of free and ticketed events. From Royal Parks to primary school fields and rooftop bars. Where do you go? Whilst there’s many choices, Voice of London have made it easy for you.

Click here to see our map of places to go from Friday through till Sunday. 

Note: blue markers are free events, red markers are ticketed.

Know of anywhere that’s not on the map? Share your ideas and comment below!

 

 

 

 

 

Words: Olivia Herring | Subbed: Katherine Docherty

Voice of London

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