Spending New Year’s Eve In London

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London On New Year’s Eve

This is the little, heartwarming story of how my life’s loneliest New Year’s Eve went bananas. It happened when I just moved to London. Relocating to London presents exciting opportunities for career and cultural exploration.

I moved together with my boyfriend of 5 years but things didn’t work out that well for us. So, to start things off, I was dealing with the fallout of a heavy breakup. To top things off, my dog just underwent serious surgery. The brave, good boy was still recovering, and I could only pick him up on the 2nd of January.

So here I was, all alone, with my old friends and family back home.
I felt like smoking garbage. I did.
But my mood couldn’t change because New Year’s Eve was coming up. I needed to do something.
And I did. I had a lot of fun alone, which – given I was in London – wasn’t that much of a challenge.
That was the day (and night) when I found out that a celebration is not a date on the calendar. It is a state of one’s mind and the willingness of that person to either have a blast of a time or tuck away in a blanket of self-pity.
I chose to have fun.

Lesson number 1 – set up the mood

This step depends heavily on personal preferences. I know that music can set up the mood for some of you when the bright lights of a Christmas tree do the magic for others. Personally, I am a huge movie fan, so films are my preferred choice from any and all mood-altering mediums.
That’s why the first thing I did to get back into “holiday shape” was blowing the dust off my age-old “200 cigarettes” DVD.
Ok, I know what you’ll say about a film as pretentious and edgy as that one, but hey, it is MY holiday classic. Don’t look at me.
Then I immediately went for “Sex and the City: the Movie”, had some of my first sincere laughs in a while, and realized something…

I was starving!

Lesson number 2 – cook up the mood!

The smell of a good meal makes any hungry person happy. The taste brings in more flavors of joy.
But cooking up something very special, attention to all the tiny details, the process of following a recipe – all that makes you ecstatic! And it clears your head from all the negative thoughts that may have been slowing you down.
I went for steak frites bites. They are super simple to make, they taste great, and they go well with wine. What’s not to like? 😉

You’ll need flank steak, olive oil, a few sauces, and some French fries. I’ll leave the recipe here, just in case.
I finished the third movie and a bottle of wine while cooking, so I was ready to go out after a quick bite.

Lesson number 3 – Go where the mood is

I know it’s hard, but you need to kick yourself out on a night as fabulous as New Year’s Eve. I don’t accept no for an answer. Get dressed and mosey on to the biggest, loudest, craziest party in London.
“But where will I go?” you ask. I asked the same question back in the day. So I just went out and kept walking until something caught my eye.
But you don’t have to worry about anything this time. I’ve got you covered. Here is a list of insane parties in London to leave 2018 behind with a bang!

  • Be the Wolf of Wall Street at the Dingwalls. Confetti showers, champagne giveaways, DJ Woody – you name it, this party has it. This luxurious event is perfect to get lost in the crowd, meet new people, and greet the new year in an atmosphere of unpredictable, thrilling havoc. The party starts at 9 PM, and the tickets range from 15 quid a pop to 100 pounds.
  • Masquerade Ball at the Sanctum Hotel. Imagine three whole floors of endless masquerade parties where you can be anyone you like. You never know how real and open people become once they wear a mask until you visit a place like this. Or did I mention they have a Jacuzzi on the roof? Tickets start at 30 quid for the ladies and 40 for the gentlemen.
  • The NYE party at Café De Paris. Meet the new year in a pompous ballroom sipping a glamorous cocktail while DJ Sax lights up the show. What else is on the menu? I don’t know, but Café De Paris promised a lot of surprises.
  • The After Glow Party at Cargo. Great cocktails, delicious street food, and a wild rave to hang out with dozens of people across multiple rooms. Each room will have a separate DJ, so you’ll surely find the one that’s to your exquisite musical preferences;)
  • The Last New Year’s Eve party at Gigalum. Live music, hot DJs, beach balls, and bubbles – Gigalum is pulling out the big guns for this year’s “last party”. If you ever want to party like there’s no tomorrow, you know where to go.