There’s something truly enchanting about the beginning of December in London. The city transforms into a winter wonderland, full of twinkling lights, festive cheer, and enough mulled wine to warm even the coldest of hearts. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, London at this time of year is a sensory feast. Let me walk you through why it’s the best place to soak up the Christmas spirit.

Shopping Till You Drop (in Style)
Let’s start with the shopping. London’s high streets and markets come alive with festive displays that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a snow globe. Oxford Street leads the way with its dazzling Christmas lights and iconic department stores like Selfridges and John Lewis, both adorned in holiday glamour. How stunning are their window displays? They are truly exceptional pieces of art.
For something quirkier, head to Covent Garden. The giant Christmas tree in the piazza is a sight to behold, and the cobblestone streets lined with boutiques feel like a scene straight out of a Christmas movie. Make sure to visit Liberty London, as their festive decorations, both inside and outside, are truly captivating.
And, of course, there’s Harrods. Even if you’re not buying, just walking through the glitzy halls and soaking up the sheer opulence is a treat. They even have a Christmas Grotto if you’re lucky enough to nab tickelike in London without ducking into a cosy
s & Cosy Hideaways
What’s December in London without ducking into a cosy pub? The pubs here know how to do Christmas right. Picture roaring fireplaces, twinkling fairy lights, and the scent of mincChurchill Arms in Kensington is a personal favourite.

nsington is Festive greenery and lights adorn it, transforming it into an Instagram-worthy scene.ing it Instagram gold. The Spaniards Inn in Hampstead, with its wooden beams and rustic charm, will transport you to a Dickensian era.
If you’re into craft beer, Borough Market’s pubs are fantastic, and you can pair your pint with some incredible market nibbles—mulled cider, anyone?
Christmas Markets & Winter Wonderlands
Speaking of Borough Market, it’s not just a foodie paradise; it’s a festive paradise. The Christmas stalls are brimming with handmade gifts, spiced treats, and an abundance of gingerbread to satisfy your cravings.

Then there’s Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park. It’s a must-visit, with its sparkling ice rink, thrilling rides, and Bavarian-style food halls. You can sip hot chocolate (or mulled wine, let’s be honest) while wandering through stalls brimming with festive trinkets.
For a more boutique market experience, head to Southbank Centre’s Winter Market. The wooden chalets by the Thames make for a picture-perfect evening stroll.
The Magic of the Lights
The lights in London are like a chef’s kiss. Regent Street’s “The Spirit of Christmas” display is so spectacular, you might forget to keep walking. Carnaby Street always brings a quirky twist to their decorations, and this year’s theme—a retro holiday vibe—does not disappoint.

But the real showstopper? Kew Gardens’ Christmas at Kew. Wandering through the illuminated trails and seeing the gardens aglow with lights is nothing short of magical. It’s the perfect place for a date night or just a serene solo evening.
Ice Skating Fun
What’s a London Christmas without a spin on the ice? There are rinks dotted all over the city, but my top picks are Somerset House and the Natural History Museum. Somerset House’s rink feels straight out of a postcard, with its grand neoclassical backdrop. Meanwhile, skating beneath the towering Christmas tree at the Natural History Museum is pure seasonal bliss.
Festive Eats & Treats
Finally, let’s move on to the food. December is all about indulgence, and London’s got you covered. Whether it’s a full roast at a gastropub, street food at Camden Market, or afternoon tea with a festive twist, there’s something for every palate. Don’t miss out on the mince pies and Christmas puddings at Fortnum & Mason—they’re legendary.

For something extra sweet, head to Peggy Porschen’s for their Christmas cupcakes or Dominique Ansel Bakery for their hot chocolate shots. Warning: Instagram is going to love your food snaps.
Wrap It Up
The beginning of December in London is like stepping into a festive dream. From bustling streets and twinkling lights to cosy pubs and indulgent treats, the city captures the magic of Christmas in every corner. So, grab your scarf, a steaming cup of mulled wine, and your sense of wonder—London is ready to welcome you to its sparkling holiday haven.
Merry London-ing and enjoyable December!