London Christmas Lights Private Walking Tour
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Private Tour
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Duration 2-3 hours
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Available in English and Spanish
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All guiding fees included
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Wheelchair accessible
Explore the enchanting Christmas lights of London on a private walking tour, visiting iconic landmarks and festive markets for a magical experience.
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Included
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Private tour
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All guiding fees are included in the cost of this tour.
Excluded
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Coffee and/or tea
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Snacks
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Alcoholic beverages
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Gratuities
Explore the enchanting Christmas lights of London on a private walking tour, visiting iconic landmarks and festive markets for a magical experience.
Highlights
- Explore Covent Garden market and its Christmas decorations
- Learn about the history of Trafalgar Square and its Christmas tree
- Marvel at the beautiful Christmas lights along Regent Street
- Visit the oldest bookstore in London, Hatchards
- Admire the stunning Christmas decorations on South Molton Street
Meeting Point
Please meet us outside the Covent Garden entrance of The Royal Opera House.
The Piazza, London WC2E 8HD , United Kingdom
End Point
The tour will finish at Piccadilly Circus Tube station.
Piccadilly Circus, London WIJ 9HP , United Kingdom
What to expect
Covent Garden
Our first destination Covent Garden market is famous for street performers, boutique market stalls, and Christmas decorations. While exploring Covent Garden market you have time to take photos, buy Christmas gifts, and listen to street performers. During this time your guide will also explain the history of Covent Garden, from its origins as land belonging to the Church, to the modern vibrant marketplace you see today.
Strand
As we walk along the Strand, your guide will point out some of the many historical buildings that line this road. These buildings include the world-famous Savoy hotel, a favourite place with celebrities such as Frank Sinatra and JK Rowling, and Coutts Bank, the oldest surviving bank in London, where only the wealthiest and most prestigious of clients can afford to keep their money. Along the way, you will also have the chance to stop and take photographs of the amazing Christmas lights that hang above the main road. If you'd like to stop for the perfect photo of your group, feel free to ask your guide, who will happily recommend the best place to stop and will take a photo of you all.
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square was named after the 1805 battle of Trafalgar, between the British Navy and the larger combined navies of Spain and France. Whilst in Trafalgar Square, your guide will tell you all about the famous battle, how the British won against overwhelming odds, and how one of Britains national heroes lost his life as part of the battle. Whilst here, your guide will also explain how the Christmas Tree, which sits in the middle of the square, is a symbol of friendship between Britain and Norway. Finally, you will have time to take photos and explore the market stalls which appear in Trafalgar Square every year.
Regent St.
As we walk along Regent Street you will have the opportunity to once again marvel at the amazing Christmas lights that illuminate the streets and nearby buildings. Want a photo? Just ask your guide to take one for you!
Hatchards
As part of the tour (depending on the start time you select), you will have a brief opportunity to visit the oldest bookstore in London - Hatchards. A favourite with book lovers everywhere, this shop is linked to almost every great writer who ever lived or worked in London. Not only are they linked to writers such as Sir Winston Churchill, but even the King gets his books here! Not only does this stop offer us the chance to get warm, but it also means that you can purchase a Christmas present for someone you love from one of the most celebrated bookshops in the world! Looking for a good book? Why not ask the booksellers or your guide for advice?
Fortnum & Mason
Depending on the start time of your tour (we recommend starting before 5.30pm to guarantee time to visit), you will also have time to visit Fortnum and Mason. This iconic department store was founded by one of the Footmen to George III and is now one of the most celebrated places to shop in London. While visitors who start their tour early will be able to get warm and see the stunning interiors of this most regal of shops, all tours will be able to see the beautiful window displays, which Fortnum's is famous for.
Bond Street
Bond Street is home to some of the most iconic fashion brands in the world. Whilst we walk and admire these fashion icons, you will also be able to marvel at the beauty of the Christmas decorations, which are even more radiant than the people shopping here.
S Molton St
South Molton Street is famous at this time of year for its simply superb Christmas decorations. As we walk from Bond Street to South Molton Street, your guide will point out where Jimmy Hendrix and George Fredric Handel lived and will stop to take photos of you all with the beautiful Christmas lights.
Oxford Street
Oxford Street is where some of London's most iconic Christmas Lights are located. Every year, there is always an incredible display of lights that will take your breath away. As we walk down Oxford Street, you will have the chance to take in some of the window displays in the prestigious shops, such as John Lewis, as well as marvel at the beauty of the Lights.
Carnaby Street
As we explore Carnaby Street, you might want to stop at take a look at some of the amazing fashion bands that are located on this road. Famous since the 1960's as the home of quirky British fashion, synonymous with the youth of the time, this area is also known for its bright and colourful Christmas lights, which are often unlike anything else in London!
Regent Street
A short walk from Carnaby Street is the internationally renowned Regent Stree. Originally a route to link Regent's Park to The Prince Regent's palace, the street was, and is, a beacon for anyone looking for shops of fashion and good taste. Designed by the Architect John Nash, this area is still owned by the Crown! Thanks to its royal connections, Regent Street is always awe-inspiring when it comes to the fantastic Christmas lights that are displayed across the road.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Start early for best shopping time.
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Try mulled wine at Covent Garden.
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Visit Fortnum & Mason's stunning displays.
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Take photos at Regent Street lights.
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Explore unique shops on Carnaby Street.
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