On this free tour of London we will visit the highlights of Christmas in the British capital, a time that is always special. A unique walk among impressive decorations and Christmas markets mixed with numerous stories , spectacular places and legends .
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At the appointed time we will meet next to the Equestrian Statue of Charles I in Trafalgar Square and we will begin a free tour to discover one of the most special celebrations that can be experienced in London. Are you ready to discover the most Christmassy side of the British capital ? You will love it!
We will go into the busiest places in Soho during these weeks to begin to discover the history of this holiday and the atmosphere that is breathed at this time of year. Since it began to be celebrated in England , Christmas has gone through many stages and we will discover them all, from its beginnings in the Middle Ages to its prohibition after the Protestant Reformation to finally flourish again during the Victorian era .
In contemporary times, Christmas-themed lighting has gained ground, and to discover it, we will walk through Trafalgar Square towards Piccadilly Circus and the always wonderful Christmas lights on Regent Street . Later, we will discuss the history and evolution of one of the most consumed products during the British Christmas, Christmas crackers . However, what would this holiday be without Christmas markets ? Well, as the name suggests, we cannot leave aside these places so full of charm and tradition, so it is mandatory that we go to one of the main ones, Leicester Square. Wooden cabins , crafts and lots of mulled wine provide that warmth, colour and charm so typical of Christmas, and you can visit it on our free tour. Next, we will go to Cecil Court . This place hides everything from ghosts to a close relationship with Christmas with its decorations and shop windows , as well as being one of the most prominent centres of English literature. Here we will learn in depth about one of the greatest works related to this holiday, “ A Christmas Carol ” by Charles Dickens .
As if all this were not enough, we will visit several of the most important Christmas trees in London, the one in Trafalgar Square, for its history and significance, and the one in Covent Garden for its spectacular nature. It will be in Covent Garden where we will stop to admire more Christmas markets while mixing stories and legends that once took place there.
After an hour and a half learning all the secrets and traditions of Christmas in London, we will end the free tour at the market itself.