Best spots for Londoners to spend the Easter bank holiday according to their zodiac sign

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Eight places to check out around London this Easter weekend based on your zodiac sign.

By now, Londoners across the city may have already made plans for the long Easter weekend. But if you haven’t, why not let your zodiac decide.

The bank holiday festivities will kick off on Good Friday (April 7) and will run until Easter Monday (April 10) and those who call the capital home are spoilt for choice on what to do this Easter.

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From exhibitions to Easter egg hunts, there’s plenty to do in London this weekend. But if you can’t quite pick, you might just be persuaded on a possible destination according to your zodiac sign.

Astrologers at Psychic World have rounded up a selection of places across the city for Londoners to discover this bank holiday based on their astrological sign.

We break down some of the places around the capital that you can check out over the weekend based on your zodiac.

Best places to spend the Easter bank holiday weekend in the city, according to your zodiac sign

Aries - Canary Wharf

While Aries are known for their  energetic and sometimes fiery traits, Psychic World has suggested Canary Wharf to be the perfect spot for Aries individuals. Located near the Isle of Dogs, the area is a part of the city’s business district. However, there is more to just offices in the working hub.

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As well as museums and shopping centres, the area is also home to Skuna Boats, which offers both hot tub and BBQ boats that cruise throughout Canary Wharf. You can book via the Skuna Boats website. Private hire of a hot tub boat between Sunday to Friday is £225 and £250 on Saturdays. Prices for the BBQ boat are more varied.

According to Google Maps, the Skuna Boats hub is an 11-minute walk from Canary Wharf underground station and an eight-minute walk from the Elizabeth Line station.

Address: West India Quay, Off Hertsmere Rd, Canary Wharf, London E14 4AL, United Kingdom

Taurus - Chelsea

The London neighbourhood of Chelsea is apparently the place to be this weekend if you’re a Taurus. Those a part of this sign are known for being luxury seekers, with the affluent area certainly seen to fit the bill with its array of fine dining and high-end stores.

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Some of Chelsea’s most favoured food spots from locals and visitors alike include The Ivy Chelsea Garden, Bibendum and Daphne’s. The area also has many luxury shops, from boutiques to bigger names, including Calvin Klein as well as & Other Stories.

The nearest tube stops to Chelsea are South Kensington and Sloane Square, which are both on the Circle and District lines.

Gemini - Little Venice

Gemini individuals can feed their curiosity by exploring the canals of Little Venice, which refers to the Paddington arm of the Grand Union Canal.

Traits commonly associated with the Gemini sign include a love of travel and a sense of playfulness. Little Venice is seen to appease both of these traits through boat trips up and down the canal as well as waterside spots lining the waterway.

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The closest stop to Little Venice is Warwick Avenue which is just a five-minute walk from the canal. Paddington is also a 10-minute stroll.

Cancer - Kew Gardens

Londoners who are part of the cancer zodiac sign should check out the botanical wonders of Kew Gardens, according to astrologers at Psychic World. Cancer individuals are often both sensitive and daydreamers.

With its wild botanic garden and over 500 acres of woodland, Kew Gardens may be just the spot to lose yourself by taking a stroll around the grounds.

Londoners wanting to venture to the picturesque spot can travel by train via South Western trains to Kew Bridge station. Services run from Waterloo and include both Vauxhall and Clapham Junction.

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Leo - Hampton Court Palace

Leo’s can lean into their powerful and confident traits with a visit to the historic royal Hampton Court Palace, the former home of King Henry VIII.

Over the Easter holidays, the spot will be open between 10am and 7.30pm. Adult tickets are £26.10, while children’s passes are £13.00.

Located in the southwest of greater London, Hampton Court Palace is a part of Richmond upon Thames. Londoners can travel to the location via South Western trains from Waterloo.

Virgo - Soho

The sociable and fun-loving Virgo will be able to find something for them in London’s Soho this Easter weekend.

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Soho is a nightlife hub of the capital, as its streets are lined with bars and restaurants. From well-known chains such as Pizza Express, other spots also offer a variety of foods from across the world.

As Londoners will no doubt already know, there are several underground stops nearby Soho, including Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court Road.

Scorpio - Blythe Hill Fields, Lewisham

The Blythe Hill Fields in Lewisham is the perfect spot for any night owl, including the mysterious Scorpios, to stargaze this easter weekend.

According to Royal Museums Greenwich, the Leo constellation of stars will be visible in the skies from sunset to sunrise across April.

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Nearby stations include Crofton Park and Catford, which are a short stroll away from Blythe Hill Fields. Both stations are a part of the Southeastern Railway.

Sagittarius - St James Park, Westminster

Free-spirited Sagittarius individuals could take a spontaneous trip to the oldest royal park in London, St James Park in Westminster.

Not only is it surrounded by some of the capital’s most iconic spots, including Buckingham Palace, but it also spans over 57 acres and has a vast lake.

The closest underground stop is, of course, St James, which is just a brief stroll away. Victoria is also nearby and is just under a 15-minute walk away.

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