The festive
season is well and truly under way, and Eastbourne has plenty on offer for all, this Christmas period. From quaint markets serving up edible delights and hand
crafted gifts; to opera, ballet and Rat Pack Christmas classics being performed
on theatre stages across Eastbourne. The Sunshine Coast sure knows how to do
Christmas, but can we bring snow?
Yes! Well
almost. Druisilla’s Park switches on its Winter Wonderland Illuminations at 16.30
on Saturday November 29, transporting visitors to a magical ice-capped Kingdom
where penguins and polar bears made of dazzling lights, will be animated for a
20 minute illumination display every day until January 4, perfectly synchronized
to festive and pop music.
Children (and adults) can also meet and hug a Husky dog, Hello Kitty, Santa’s Reindeer, Christmas elves and Santa himself – there really is so much on offer at Drusilla’s this Christmas; it will make the perfect Winters day out for family festivities.
Children (and adults) can also meet and hug a Husky dog, Hello Kitty, Santa’s Reindeer, Christmas elves and Santa himself – there really is so much on offer at Drusilla’s this Christmas; it will make the perfect Winters day out for family festivities.
Shopping
locally for your Christmas gifts couldn’t be easier, with numerous Christmas
markets and crafts fairs dotted around the town. ‘Meads Magic’ in Meads Village
is happening from 14.30 this Friday 28 November. As well as the delightful food
stalls and unique seasonal gifts, Christmas magic will be brought to Meads in
the form of live street music from the Swing Ninjas. Santa will be making
another trip to Eastbourne especially for the magical Meads event.
Another charming corner of Eastbourne, Little Chelsea, will be holding their ‘Little Christmas’ outdoor market on Friday 5 December between 17.30 and 22.00. South Street will be taken over by market stalls, offering more traditional gifts, festive culinary delights, rides and attractions. Various street performers will keep Christmas spirits high with entertainment throughout the entire evening. Real life reindeer will be travelling down from the North Pole with Santa (again) to meet and greet one and all.
For another alternative evening of shopping, the Towner Art Gallery is holding an ‘After Hours Christmas Shopping’ event on Tuesday December 2, 18.00-21.00. You’ll find more unique Christmas treasures for your friends and families gifts, and receive mulled wine and mince pies, complimentary of the gallery.
Visitors to
Eastbourne can make a night, a weekend or a whole week of it. There are a
number of very welcoming hotels who love to welcome in guests at Christmas,
with some brilliant offers on for the festive period. The Langton’s, a
Victorian seafront guest house, have 20% off of a three night stay or more
until March 30. The Royal is a beautiful and charming hotel with offers on 6
and 7 night stays. All available hotels and B&B’s can be booked online at http://www.visiteastbourne.com/accommodation/
For those
that like to keep active, even throughout the gluttonous month of December, the
Santa Fun Run and Walk is happening on Sunday December 7. All runners will be
decked out in Santa’s suits (he’s a fashion role model), and be rewarded with a
mince pie at the end of their promenade run. More details about can be found at
www.events.myastheniagravis.co.uk/SantaEastbourne.
The
Christmas theatre season is packed out, catering for all musical tastes, and
age groups. Classical dance fans will be mesmerised by Russian State Ballet and
Opera House productions of Gisele at the Congress on Friday 5 December, and The
Nutcracker, a favourite Christmas story, on Saturday 6 December. Beauty and The
Beast is the pantomime not to be missed this season, and with a whole month of
performances, there is no excuse. See it at the Devonshire Park Theatre between
December 12 and January 11. The Rat Pack Big Band will be bringing Sinatra seasonal
classics and more hits from 1950’s America, to the Congress on December 23. For
a full theatres list and to book tickets visit www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk.
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