Evening Entertainment
London is famous for its huge choice of world class evening entertainment, so whether you're visiting for a short break or hoping to make a considerable saving on a great night out, Discount London has packages to suit all budgets: from a romantic meal in a top London restaurant to the grisly Jack The Ripper tour of London or a dinner and dance package. There are many other ways to enjoy a night out in London and Discount London will save you money so you can have more fun for less. Our choice of river cruises offer a more relaxed pace or you can step back in time for a fun night of dining and revelries like no other with our Medieval Banquet.
So Book Online now for great savings on nights out in London!
Prices from:
£22.00
Hispaniola 3 Course Set Menu
The Hispaniola floating bar and restaurant is Permanently moored alongside Victoria Embankment and provides a gastronomic haven amidst the city bustle.
Prices from:
£69.50
Illuminating London Sightseeing Packages
The ultimate evening experience offering an unique and special view of London.
Prices from:
£31.50
London Eye and Meal at Chez Gerard
The most popular attraction in London combined with lunch or dinner at Chez Gerard.
Prices from:
£19.95
Celebrating at Sound
Impress your friends and get your party started with the Sound Celebration Package!
Prices from:
£40.00
The Pride of London Night
Discount London is proud to offer Saturday Night Entertainment and Dinner with the Pride of London.
Prices from:
£42.00
Medieval Banquet London
Vaulted cellars, flickering torchlight and Henry VIII's wenches - all just a stones throw from the Tower of London.
Prices from:
£68.00
Bateaux London River Thames Dinner Cruise
Step aboard the Symphony, the floating glass palace in London, for a wonderful evening of entertainment!
Prices from:
£67.00
London Showboat
Dine and dance your way along London's River Thames to the sound of your favourite show tunes.
Prices from:
£42.00
St. Patrick’s Night at the Medieval Banquet
Come join us at the Medieval Banquet as King Henry VIII presents an
evening of fun and revelry with just a touch of Irish charm.