![]() ![]() ![]() Just turn up, strip off, and get your bike out: contrary to popular belief, there's no law against being naked in public in the UK, so you're not going to get arrested. You can also join from Kew Bridge, Deptford, Tower Hill and Victoria Park, and there’s an accessible route for cyclists who are less able to complete the entire circuit. The shortest ride is seven and a half miles, starting from Regent’s Park Outer Circle at 2.50pm. The pants-free fun starts from 11am at 233 Shirley Church Road, and cyclists can arrive early to eat sandwiches, paint their bodies or simply bask in their naked glory. For the hardiest cyclists, the longest route at just over 20 miles kicks off in Croydon. There will be starting points in nine different London locations. It's a chance for cyclists to raise awareness of bike safety, the environmental impact of cars, and, of course, the gloriously freeing joys of being nude. The 2023 World Naked Bike Ride London is happening on Saturday, June 10. ![]() When is the London Naked Bike Ride happening this year? And for those of us itching to strip down to our birthday suits, World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR), which organises the event, has just released the routes. In June, London is going to be graced by not one, not two, but nine n aked bike rides. Ever dreamed of gallivanting through London in the nip? You're in luck. ![]() RECOMMENDED: The best things do in London this November. NOTE we’re keeping this page as up-to-date as possible as more details of displays are released but for God’s sake double-check with the local organisers before you traipse along to your local recreation ground with kids/mates/dates in the freezing November twilight. Leave the sparklers at home: As much as we love those hot, firey sticks, lots of organised bonfires won’t allow them or will only let you buy them on-site.Cash up: Yes, most places take card now, but you never know and you definitely don’t want to be stranded in a cold field with no way of buying a hot jacket potato.So, make sure you bring plenty of layers, including one that’s preferably waterproof, to avoid a soggy, miserable evening. This year it looks like wet weather and cold temperatures are on the cards. Wrap up: The unpredictable great British weather rarely ever plays ball.Book in advance: Nearly all of London’s free bonfire celebrations aren’t taking place this year, which means tickets are essential if you want to get a close-up view of the bangs and sparks.As has become the norm, lots of displays get going in the afternoon with funfairs, food stalls and more, making it a proper fun family day out. This year, a lot of the displays are happening over the weekend of November 3-5. Bonfire Night is officially on November 5 every year, and luckily that falls on a Sunday in 2023. When is Bonfire Night in London?Īs the adage goes: remember, remember the fifth of November. Here’s our pick of the best ones in town. But, wherever you live in London, there’ll still be some sparkles to tempt you out into the winter cold. You’ll find sparkles popping up in the night sky all over town this year. While there are many epic bonfires across the UK, you’ll be hard-pressed to find as many concentrated in the same place as in London. But, we’re fiercely proud of our Catherine Wheel whizzing, sparkler crackling tradition. Anyone from out of town may think Guy Fawkes Night is all a bit strange (and they’d probably be right). Ah Bonfire Night, the evening when Brits gather together in the November cold to watch fireworks and a flaming pile of wood, all in celebration of a guy who tried to blow up Parliament 400 years ago. ![]()
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