Unlike the other public group tours, this is your Private London Christmas Lights Walking Tour. We walk London every day of the year and no-one knows the best streets and most timely routes so that you can see the best decorations during your tour.
Along the way we'll visit many of the most famous sights in Londons West End.
This is your chance to feel like you're in your own London Christmas movie. Join us as we walk you through a Winter Wonderland.
Enjoy beautiful Covent Garden at its Christmas best. It's iconic the world over and where many Londoners choose to spend their time.
A history going back to at least the Vikings. With the bright lights of Theatres and the decorations above it's your chance to walk in a winter wonderland.
So much to see here of course but we're mostly here for the most famous Christmas Tree in London
For that quintessential Christmas experience it has to be St Martins.
Usually the centre of the big movie premiers, at Christmas it is the centre of everything!
The bright lights, the hustle and bustle. It's at the heart of the West End. It's like being in your very own Christmas Romcom.
Everyone's very London store and famous for its year round window displays. At Christmas the whole shop becomes a beautiful Christmas attraction.
We'll peek up the beautiful old shopping arcade and savour its always tasteful festive cheer.
Possibly the most beautiful Christmas decorations in London. The location of so many films. London's old diamond and jewellery street is as classy as you can imagine. Maybe keep your wallets and purses at home though!
The Christmas decorations in the worlds most famous tailoring street are always a cut above the rest!
The epitome of London at Christmas with its gorgeous Angelic decorations draped across the street whilst those famous red double decker buses drive up and down the shops that make up the Mile of Style.
Its not stopped swinging since the 60's and its Christmas Decorations are always the talk of Old London Town.
We end in the middle of Londons most famous shopping street and the famous Oxford Street Christmas Lights.
Your guide will meet you just outside Covent Garden Underground Station.
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