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Theatre, sport and festive cheer will be in abundance in the capital this weekend, with Carlos Acosta and the New Zealand rugby team staging shows.
There are all manner of events taking place this weekend, with something to suit everybody's individual tastes.
However, when it comes to accommodation, the only place to stay is the luxury London hotel Egerton House, where guests can sip the finest Veuve Clicquot, courtesy of the Get More From Your Stay package.
Alternatively, guests can swap the Champagne for traditional afternoon tea for two, a romantic turndown on one evening or £50 worth of shopping vouchers for Harrods.
After arriving and enjoying Friday night in their wonderful room, visitors can head out and explore the capital's cultural delights.
Theatre fans can make their way to the Savoy Theatre, where they can see the stage adaptation of the Reese Witherspoon film Legally Blonde.
Guests can see college sweetheart Elle Woods graduate from campus air-head to Harvard-qualified lawyer.
Those travelling with children may want to take them to Sutton House on Saturday afternoon, where they will find Santa and his friends at the Christmas Fair and Grotto.
All manner of festive handicrafts will be on sale, while there will be lots of fun and games to entertain the whole family.
Sports fans, meanwhile, will not want to miss the mighty New Zealand take on the United Nations of rugby, the Barbarians.
The All Blacks are one of the most-feared teams in the world and they will pit their wits against a selection of players from around the world in front of a fervent Twickenham crowd.
Those who prefer more delicate and graceful movement will want to make their way to Sadler's Wells and see the final night of Carlos Acosta's spell at the theatre.
Widely regarded as one of the most talented dancers of his generation, Acosta will perform for the last time this year on Saturday night, with visitors treated to a programme which includes George Balanchine's Apollo and Jerome Robbins' A Suite of Dances.
The following day, couples enjoying a romantic break away from it all can head to Belgravia and enjoy one of the highlights of the capital's festive calendar.
All day Sunday, Motcomb Street, Pimlico Road and Elizabeth Street will be closed while carol singers, stilt walkers and jugglers entertain crowds at the Belgravia Christmas Sunday.