You will explore all the cheerful Christmas destinations along with Christmas markets, mulled wine, Christmas arts followed by the Christmas Carols concert at the old church.
Highlights:
• Discover who was a real Grinch who stole Christmas in the 17th century
• Take pictures with London’s most spectacular Christmas Trees
• Drink Mulled Wine
• Enjoy the Christmas Carols Concert
• Discover how people decorated Christmas trees in the 19th century
• Learn about the most popular Christmas traditions
• Kiss under the glorious mistletoe!
Semi-private 4 hours walking tour
See how the beautiful Oxford Street Christmas lights shimmer in the skies above the world-famous shopping district.
Meet your Guide in front of “The Old Curiosity Shop”, that miraculously survived the flames of the Great Fire of London (1666) and once formed part of an estate given by Charles II to one of his mistresses. Hear how Christmas was brought back to London by Charles II and continue your way to the Covent Garden, where you will find the most beautiful Christmas tree in London and can kiss under the gorgeous mistletoe!
continue your way to the Covent Garden, where you will find the most beautiful Christmas tree in London and can kiss under the gorgeous mistletoe!
Discover what was used to decorate spruce before Christmas globes became popular and look out for the most magnificent tree in Trafalgar square.
Check out one of the quirkiest London Christmas Light displays glowing across Carnaby Street. Walk towards Liberty, one of London’s most famous and prestigious department stores and be dazzled by it’s Christmas decorations.
Christmas Carols Concert
See the festive art through centuries of Christmas celebration
In front of the Old Curiosity Shop,
13-14 Portsmouth St, Holborn, London WC2A 2ES,
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