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Things To Do In London During Christmas

Things To Do In London During Christmas

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Have you ever downloaded those Christmas movies from RarBG and watched them till your hearts melted away

We have, and while watching those movies, we have realized that we absolutely love LONDON during CHRISTMAS.

It’s the most delightful time of the year, and while London is notorious for being pricey, it’s also jam-packed with activities.

London comes alive with a large choice of activities sure to make you feel merry over the Christmas season.

We have generously developed a unique Christmas activities list so that you don’t feel lost in London during this festival.

Let’s have a look:

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1: Ice Skating At The Natural History Museum

There are many ice skating rinks in London, but the ice rink at the Natural History Museum has to be the most stunning.

There is a massive Christmas tree in the center, with cafés providing prosecco, cream teams, hot chocolate, and cake, with wonderful views of the old structure.

If you don’t want to slide up and down on the ice, there is a viewing platform where you can see all of the dazzling activity below.

Until January, it is normally open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day (excluding Christmas day).

2: Roam Around At Hyde Park Winter Wonderland

This traditional Christmas festival, which began in 2007, attracts over two million visitors each year.

You can’t enjoy Christmas in London without visiting Hyde Park, one of the top things to do in London at Christmas.

From mid-November to early January, Winter Wonderland has festive markets, over 100 attractions, a gigantic wheel, live acts including figure skating and a circus, live music, and various pubs and restaurants.

The entrance fee is waived, but everything else is not.

3: Have Coffee At Elan Cafe 

It’s adorned with 1,200 meters of ribbons printed with positive messages from NHS Ambulance Service, St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and the Royal Mail to honor important employees’ dedication, compassion, and selflessness.

You may stop by the station and grab a bite to eat at Elan’s freshly launched café in the Arcade.

You might perhaps go to one of its other locations.

It’s one of the top London Instagram destinations, thanks to its pink bauble wreaths, sparkly fern branches, and pink flower walls!

4: Check Out The Beautiful Kew Gardens

As you wander along the Christmas path, you can marvel at Kew’s amazing collection of light and sound exhibits.

Around one million lights flash in the tree branches, and a shimmering tunnel of bells may be seen along this two-kilometer path.

Mini doughnuts and marshmallows, pastries, roasted chestnuts, and hot cocoa are available for purchase along the way.

There are old fairground attractions, as well as Santa and his elves, in addition to the lights.

5: Buy Stuff From The Southbank Center’s Winter Market

The Southbank Center’s Winter Market transforms its surroundings into a seasonal paradise as the days grow shorter and the weather colder.

Spiced mulled wine, cinnamon pastries, and handcrafted presents may all be found there.

Wander through the cozy mountain chalets and take in the charming fairy-light-lit scenery.

After a long day, there’s plenty of time to get a hot drink and a snack at most booths, which are open until 10 p.m.

6: Go For A Wine At The Churchill Arms

It offers a great warm and inviting ambiance with over 21,000 pretty lights.

This lavish bar spends almost £25,000 on flowers every year. If hay fever has kept you from coming in the past, plan a trip around the holidays.

Around 80 Christmas trees replace the flowers at this time of year.

It claims to be the first London bar with Thai cuisine, with decor themed after Winston Churchill.

7: Visit The Trafalgar Square To Listen To Christmas Carols

Christmas carols ring out over London, including at Trafalgar Square.

Throughout the Christmas season, more than 40 carol groups perform beautiful Christmas Carols to collect money for charity organizations.

Make sure to dress warmly and see the spectacular Christmas tree in the center of the square. It’s the ideal location for hearing the lovely sounds of Christmas!

Since 1947, the city of Oslo has gifted a tree to the city of London every year.

Get Ready To Have Fun!

If you visit London during Christmas, you’ll fall in love with the city.

We understand if you’re concerned about the price, but if you plan your trip a few months before the usual, it will come within your budget.

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