Experience the Magic of Winter in London: 10 Things to Do in January 2023

1. Watch the magnificent New Year's Day Parade and applaud the colourful performers, marching brass bands, and extravagant floats. 1st Jan 2023

2. Join the Chinese New Year festivities in London in 2023 to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit. You can enjoy in an annual parade, live performances, and festival. 21st Jan - 22 Jan 2023

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3. Visit the Black Vanguard exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery: Featuring 15 of the most influential Black fashion photographers working today, this exhibition addresses the radical transformation taking place in fashion and art. Until 22nd Jan 2023

4. Attend the London Short Film Festival to see the latest and best short films- a must-attend event for film enthusiasts in the city. 20th Jan – 29th Jan 2023

5. Enjoy the London International Mime Festival in 2023 at the Barbican to catch enthralling theatrical performances by unconventional puppeteers and actors. 31st Jan – 4th Feb 2023

6. Experience the magic of Hogwarts in the snow by visiting the Harry Potter film studios, which have been transformed into a snowy wonderland for your exploration. Until 15th Jan

7. Celebrate Veganuary by trying out some of London's best vegan restaurants: Mildred's, Mallow and Tendril

8. Experience the magic of winter in London by taking one last spin on the ice at one of the city's temporary outdoor ice rinks. The Canary Wharf Ice Rink is a popular choice! Until 25th Feb 2023

9. Get creative and combat Seasonal Affective Disorder with The January Challenge from 64 Million Artists. This non-profit organization offers daily creativity challenges to help participants connect with the world around them in a positive, creative way. Until 31st Jan 2023

10. Experience a multi-media trail of street art murals, digital art installations, and events celebrating the history of London's Frost Fairs. Follow the trail to learn about the markets, entertainment, and revelry that took place on the frozen River Thames from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Until 31st Jan 2023

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