Review: Head to a London ski lodge
As the last of the November days are getting colder and darker and December is approaching with ultra speed, you can be forgiven for finding your thoughts drifting away to ski Christmas holidays and all the festivities surrounding it.
Booking flights, looking forward to seeing family again, imagining mulled wine in front of the fireplace, or London's glittering Christmas market lights and cosy pubs...
If you are looking for ways to celebrate in London then Montague Ski Lodge, a ski lodge and winter party venue, could be the place for you.
Between 16 November to January 2018, The Wood Deck will be transformed into a ski lodge with pine trees, falling snow, reindeer, snowmen, ski racks, piste maps and strings of fairy lights and lanterns. The bar will serve a selection of beverages from a choice of 12, including Schnapps and flavoured vodkas.
To help combat the cold and lightly drifting snowflakes, people can enjoy candied pecans, mulled wine, hot spiced cider, mugs of steaming hot chocolate cocktails and big woolly rugs during the long winter nights.
Or head to the Log Cabin - an atmospheric space to have a drink in front of a fire, Christmas tree and cosy armchairs and sofas, complete with blankets.
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