Hi everyone,
Just wanted to post to say thanks for all the help - we went in the end but rearranged the trip so that we mainly stayed in towns visiting attractions outside Greater London.
We did go in for a night and stayed in South Kensington as we had theatre tickets booked for the Saturday night which we couldn’t rearrange.
The show was top class and highly enjoyable. However, we weren’t able to enjoy the rest of the night due to the protests unfortunately.
To be able to get to the theatre we had to leave an hour and a half ahead!!! This meant we did not have time for a nice meal as planned and had to grab something small quickly in the hotel.
Even with this the traffic was crazy and we almost missed the start of the performance.
Trafalgar square was impassable.
Police cars everywhere, lines of met officers in riot gear. Protesters were firing fireworks into the air, at crowds and at police. Helicopters overhead. All very triggering.
We had to get out of the cab, bypass the police and go along the back of Trafalgar Square at speed to make it in time for our show/avoid the crowds of people at the front.
Kids thankfully had ear defenders on and hoods up so oblivious to issues.
Whenever we got out there were still problems at Charing Cross with protesters.
We walked in the opposite direction to Trafalgar Square and eventually got an Uber. By the time we got back to the hotel it was nearly midnight.
(To the lady with autistic son who suggested Ubers - THANK YOU! Made our trip so so much easier)
South Kensington, museums and so on were fantastic and no issues whatsoever.
However, my advice would be to anyone wanting to go at the wkend to see a show right now - if you can postpone and go at a later stage do so.
The added 2 1/2 hours of hassle and having to walk through a situation verging on being out of control was not ideal whenever you are there to have fun and relax.