Explore London’s enchanting Christmas lights on a delightful walking tour that unveils the city's festive charm. Stroll through iconic locations like Regent Street, Carnaby Street, and Covent Garden while learning about British Christmas traditions from a knowledgeable local guide. This unique tour allows you to capture the best holiday photos among stunning displays and bustling Christmas markets, away from the bus tours. Enjoy the magic of London's lights and create lasting memories this holiday season.
- Duration: 1.5 hours, starting at 5:00 PM daily from December 5th to December 23rd, 2025
- Small group experience with a maximum of 20 participants for a personalized vibe
- Visit exclusive pedestrian streets and hidden Christmas markets for a unique perspective
- Led by a local guide who shares stories and insights about the festive season
You'll see Trafalgar Square aglow with festive lights, towering around Nelson’s Column, and the iconic Norwegian Christmas tree shining at the centre. Listen to carol singers, seasonal decorations, and a lively holiday atmosphere as crowds stroll beneath the twinkling pine and illuminated fountains.
Visit twinkling market stalls, street performers, and festive window displays. The square is illuminated with holiday lights, a towering Christmas tree, and glowing arches that create a magical, festive atmosphere.
Seven Dials in Covent Garden glows with festive lights, chic boutiques, and street performances, all weaving through the seven converging streets. See stylish window displays, seasonal pop-ups, and a lively, heart-of-the-neighbourhood atmosphere as Christmas lights shimmer overhead.
Soho glows with festive storefronts, twinkling street lamps, and garlands draped across buzzing bars and cafes.
See Christmas window displays, seasonal pop-ups, carol singers and a cosmopolitan, lively holiday vibe throughout the streets.
Leicester Square lights up with a festive canopy of twinkling trees, sparkling decorations, and cinema‑bright storefronts, with the Christmas market, ice rink and street performers adding extra holiday cheer.
Regent Street glows with its iconic angel lights, casting a celestial glow over festive window displays and busy shoppers.
Carnaby Street sparkles with multicolorued festive lights, bold decorations, and quirky boutique storefronts lining the lively, music-filled cobbles.
Bond Street sparkles with designer shop fronts, twinkling lights, and elegant Christmas window displays along London's premier shopping street.
Oxford Street shines with a river of Christmas lights, grand shop fronts, and sparkling decorations along London’s premier shopping thoroughfare.
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