LONDON, ENGLAND, December 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Synonymous with bright lights and bold displays, Las Vegas has been attracting partygoers from around the world for a number of years.
Whilst Vegas may prove a popular choice for many, it (unfortunately) isn't always a viable option. A transatlantic trip can cost a considerable amount of money and not everyone can afford to splash out - especially when you consider that the latter part of the year is often the most expensive.
All the glitz and glamour but without the price tag
Not wanting their customers to miss out, Boisdale have decided to host their own glamorous Vegas nights in the capital of East End. Located in Canary Wharf, London's famous financial district known for its lively restaurant atmosphere is the perfect venue for those looking to experience Christmas in Vegas without leaving the UK.
In an attempt to prove the perfect Canary Wharf Christmas Party, it will be 'ring a ding-ding' every night as Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin (Iain Mckenzie and Steve Pert - along with the inescapably brilliant and booming sounds of Pete Long's 9-piece Big Band) take over the stage for a Christmas show of Rat Pack classics and hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond, while the Boisdale kitchen delivers some of the most decadent and delicious Scottish seasonal food you could imagine.
In addition to the Rat Pack hits the performers will entertain with well-known hits from artists who feature regularly in Vegas and the rest of the world such as Tom Jones and Elvis.
Tickets are available so if you are still looking for a Canary Wharf Christmas venue then take a look at the ticket options and prices to experience a real taste of splendour this Christmas.
Fun, Frivolity and Festivities
Efforts to spread happiness and cheer this year have seen another great attraction feature alongside Boisdale's Christmas Parties. Boisdale on Ice is an impressive bar set up alongside the Canary Wharf ice rink - giving you the chance to sample delightful food and drink before enjoying a quick glide on the ice.
Boisdale on Ice is the ideal option for those interested in an alternative Christmas party especially when combined with Christmas in Vegas.
Sipping champagne is the epitome of refinement - and something you'd certainly expect to be served when in the Sin City! Yet, rather than jetting across the world, you can now sample it on your doorstep giving you the magical Christmas you've always dreamed of.
For those worried that their skating abilities will limit their enjoyment on the ice, it may be comforting to know that skate lessons will be available to all visitors throughout the day. These will be provided by coaches from the National Ice Skating Association (NISA) whose expertise has already aided with the training of British champions, as well those who twirl their way across our screens on ITV's Dancing on Ice.
So for a stylish Christmas in Canary Wharf, head on over to Boisdale.
Boisdale restaurants, the embassy of Highland hospitality south of the border, have three establishments in London - in Belgravia (opened in 1989); in Bishopsgate (trading since 2002); and in Canary Wharf (opened in spring 2011). They feature a unique and very successful mix of fine food, a great wine list, an unparalleled range of whiskies, probably the widest selection of cigars in the world and the best classic jazz, blues and soul offering in London cast in a unique setting.
Website: www.boisdale.co.uk
The Ultimate Christmas Party Venue in Canary Wharf - Boisdale Turns into Vegas
With Christmas spirit in the air and the winter season now in full force, the time has come for all of us to decide where to celebrate this year's festivities.
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