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Exploring the trend of cutting out alcohol and why youngsters are sober curious when it comes to travel. Plus, why leaving itineraries to the experts is obvious.
Come along with us to the British Music Experience in Liverpool on Monday 9th June for a special familiarisation visit for GLT readers to see amazing memorabilia and have fun getting hands-on too.
Elizabeth Hodgson, group organiser for Barnet u3a, tells us about an enjoyable group break in the south of England, taking in Bournemouth, the New Forest and Osborne House.
The Age of AI is a new exhibition at Bletchley Park that explores the impact of artificial intelligence on our everyday lives, from its depiction in the media to its use for medical purposes.
Your February edition includes: Attractions with Amazing Views, Where Groups are Heading in 2025, Museums & Galleries, European Getaways, Algarve inspiration and much, much more.
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We gave our readers the chance to see Hadestown at the Lyric Theatre in London’s West End. Here is what they thought of the performance.
Read moreThe show based on the acclaimed novel is touring the UK following sell-out runs on Broadway and at London’s Gielgud Theatre.
Fiddler on the Roof will open at London’s Barbican Theatre this summer, followed by a major UK and Ireland tour after a sold-out season at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
Following a fantastic response, Oliver! has already extended its booking period until March 2026 with discounts for groups of ten or more.
Visit the home of Manchester City, take the award-winning tour, visit areas of the Etihad Stadium not usually available to the public - even meet a virtual Pep Guardiola.
The 2025 edition of Who's Who in Group Leisure is full of updated listings and has thousands of ideas and contacts. Available in print and online, you can read and search the digital edition right now.
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