Lights, Markets & Things to Do


Few places do Christmas like London. One minute you’re standing under giant light displays on Oxford Street, the next you’re sipping mulled wine in a centuries-old pub or skating around an outdoor ice rink. If you’re dreaming of a holiday that feels both classic and over-the-top, this guide will walk you through how to spend Christmas in London, complete with tips on packing, staying, and playing in the city’s winter wonderland.


Planning Ahead for Christmas in London

London at Christmas is magical, but it’s also busy—so a little planning goes a long way. The holiday season officially kicks off in mid-November when the lights switch on and runs through the first week of January. If you’re hoping to see popular events like Hyde Park Winter Wonderland or catch a Christmas concert at Royal Albert Hall, it’s best to book tickets in advance.

Expect chilly, damp weather with average highs around 45°F (7°C) and plenty of gray skies. Snow is rare but not impossible, so pack layers, waterproof shoes, and a good coat. Remember, you’ll be spending a lot of time outside enjoying the festivities.

Transportation is reliable throughout December, but note that the entire city essentially shuts down on Christmas Day. The Tube, buses, and trains don’t run, and even most shops and restaurants close. If you’re here during that time, plan for a quiet day with a Christmas lunch reservation at your hotel or a walk through nearly empty streets.

In London until January? Check out our guide on the Top Things to Do in London for New Year’s Eve.

Top Things to Do in London at Christmas

To help you get into the festive spirit, we’ve put together a list of the top things to do in London at Christmas.

#10: Find Quiet Magic at Westminster Abbey

Christmas in London at Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey always inspires awe, but there’s something about Christmas that makes it feel downright magical. Don’t expect over-the-top decorations, just timeless touches like wreaths and greenery that add warmth without taking away from the abbey’s grandeur.

It’s a fitting backdrop for a place that has hosted some of Britain’s most important moments, from coronations dating back to 1066 to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and most recently, Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral and the 2023 Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

Top Westminster Abbey Tours

London Walking Tour with Westminster Abbey and Changing of the GuardLondon Walking Tour with Westminster Abbey and Changing of the Guard

London Walking Tour with Westminster Abbey and Changing of the Guard

3 Hours | ££

Explore royal history at London’s famous church before seeing Buckingham Palace’s iconic ceremony.

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