The abundance of beautifully decorated locations in London during the Christmas period is truly overwhelming.
This post will guide you through the very best of them.
THE MAP OF LONDON CHRISTMAS LIGHTS WALKING TOUR
Below, you’ll find photographic proof of why it’s worth following this Christmas trail.
In other words, feast for the eyes!
Enjoy:)
Distance to cover: 2.9 miles (4.7 km)
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See the 10 Most Beautifully Decorated Places in London During Christmas in Less Than 2 Hours!
1. Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a popular destination for tourists in London year-round.
During Christmas, the area is transformed with festive lights and decorations, creating an exceptionally magical and charming atmosphere.
The enchantment is further heightened by fantastic street performers.
It’s the perfect place to kick off a Christmas walking tour of London.
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2. Waterloo Place
From Covent Garden, I recommend continuing your walk along the beautifully decorated Strand Street toward Trafalgar Square.
Every year since 1947, from early December until the 6th of January, a magnificent 20-meter tall Christmas tree, traditionally gifted from Norway, graces Trafalgar Square!
Continue along this festive trail until you reach Waterloo Place.
There, you’ll encounter not only a handsome Christmas tree and charming Christmas lights but also beautiful architecture and plenty of the iconic red double-decker buses, that add to the holiday atmosphere.
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3. Jermyn Street
Jermyn Street is a beautiful street that runs parallel to Piccadilly Street.
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For centuries, it has been synonymous with the finest men’s fashion, bespoke tailoring, and grooming.
Winston Churchill and James Bond had their suits crafted here!
During Christmas, the historic and elegant charm of this street is enhanced with festive displays.
So, take a leisurely stroll along Jermyn Street until you reach the grand building of…
4. Fortnum & Mason
Fortnum & Mason is a renowned department store in London, situated near Piccadilly Circus.
Founded in 1707, it has a rich history of providing luxury goods, fine foods, and exceptional service.
It stands out as one of the best-decorated buildings in London, both inside and outside, during Christmas.
The iconic clock on the facade chimes every hour, attracting plenty of spectators throughout the year who come to witness the figures of the founders leaving their tiny homes to bow to each other.
I recommend taking a leisurely walk, at least outside, to admire the ground floor window displays.
Year after year, they showcase beautiful and well-crafted Christmas decorations.
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5. Old & New Bond streets
Old Bond Street and New Bond Street, both situated in the heart of London’s Mayfair district, are renowned for their high-end luxury shopping and elegant surroundings.
During the Christmas season, these iconic streets undergo a magical transformation, creating a festive and enchanting atmosphere.
An absolute must-see Christmas decorations in London!
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6. Selfridges Christmas Shop (Level -1)
One of the most magical places in London at Christmas is the festive shop at the famous Selfridges department store on Oxford Street.
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7. Liberty
Liberty, located on Great Marlborough Street in the West End of London, is a famous luxury department store with a rich history dating back to 1875.
Its exterior and interiors are typically adorned during festive season with elegant and elaborate Christmas decorations, creating a visually stunning display.
This year’s theme for decorations is Wicked – the story of the witches of Oz.
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8. Carnaby Street
Carnaby Street, situated in the Soho district of London, is renowned for its vibrant and eclectic atmosphere.
During Christmas, it undergoes a festive transformation, showcasing unique decorations that reflect its contemporary character.
The atmosphere becomes joyful, and the vibrant decorations contribute to the festive spirit, making it an absolute must-visit location during the Christmas season.
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9. Regent Street & Piccadilly Circus!
Regent Street is undeniably one of the most beautiful streets in London, and, I would argue, a primary reason people flock to the city during Christmas.
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Its breathtaking Christmas lights displays, resembling a canopy of lights, draw visitors from around the globe.
Next stop on this London Christmas walking tour is the most brilliantly illuminated junction in the city—Piccadilly Circus.
The atmosphere there during Christmas is lively, with street performers, carol singers, and a bustling crowd of locals and tourists immersing themselves in the festive ambiance.
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10. Christmas market at Leicester Square
Discover the festive magic at the Christmas market in Leicester Square, where twinkling lights…
… and charming stall create a delightful holiday atmosphere.
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This is a perfect, enjoyable end to this London Christmas walking tour.
These are all the places I wanted to showcase in this London Christmas walking tour.
I hope you enjoyed this post.
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