![]() So, this year, you’d better be ready to bring that same energy and party like 2022… or any other year from 1966, when the celebration of Caribbean culture first took place. Last year, the landmark event on the streets of west London – usually welcoming a two million-strong crowd – returned after a pandemic-induced two-year hiatus, so energy levels were, as expected, at their most rampant. Soak in the vibes at the inimitable Notting Hill Carnival Image: Colours Carnival participant in 2019, taken by Trinis In London.Ĭards on the table: the August bank holiday is the best weekend of the year, and that’s largely thanks to Notting Hill Carnival. August looks to carry on that very trend with one of the biggest events of the year topping our list, a bank holiday weekend to look forward to, and a swathe of new and exciting things to do across the capital. ![]() And, we’ve thrown ourselves in London’s usual, splendid array of activities, from summer pop-ups, rooftop bars, new restaurants, the whole shebang. All we’re in need of is that sweet sun to come back, then we’ll be riding the highest summer wave imaginable. ![]() Food, drink, and even beach pop-ups appearing all around the city? Correct. ![]() As London summers go, this one has gotten off to a pretty great start. ![]()
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