London is more than just a city; it is an experience that has been growing with its myths and tales for over centuries now. A city with as many palaces and palatial houses as modern skyscrapers, it is a bubbling pot of cultures. As a tourist you will be welcomed and be amazed by everything it has to offer. Visit the iconic landmarks like Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Parliament House, Buckingham Palace and learn about the history of the great nation that not only impacted Europe but all of the world! London in December is shrouded under a veil of clouds but that does not dampen its holiday spirit. Here is a guide on how to enjoy the Christmas festivities in the city and make the best of your visit to London in December.
What makes London in December special?
London in December is an exciting destination, predominantly marked by the holiday fever. The weather is overcast and dreary but there is no snow to worry about and warm clothing should be enough to get you street-ready. Christmas cheer is spreading and you can enjoy the season’s festivities in its many Christmas Markets and Winter festivals. Every attraction including the zoo ensures there are special Christmas programs for adults and children alike. It is the time to indulge in sweets and treats, and British cuisine has some of the best Christmas and comfort foods ideal for the winter. There is no getting away from the crowds but it calls for more celebration as you have tourists from all across the world bringing in the New Year in the city!
London in December: Weather
Winter settles in London during the month of December and the weather is cold and wet. You will mostly experience overcast days with occasional rain, however there won’t be any storms or heavy downpours. The average daytime temperature hovers around 9°C and goes down to 5°C during the night.
London in December: Things to do
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Westminster Abbey
For over 1,000 years Westminster Abbey has been an important church in England and since 1066 the coronation church. The magnificent Gothic Cathedral is the resting place of 17 Monarchs and is a treasure house of art and architecture. Take a guided tour to learn more about the abbey and its history.
December Timings
Monday – Friday: 9:30am to 3:30pm
Saturday: 9:30am to 1pm
Closed on Sundays & Christmas (25th December) for service.
20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London SW1P 3PA,
UK
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Tower of London
The Tower of London is a place of myths and stories of yore. Built in 1078 it has a colorful history that includes its use as a prison, menagerie, mint and armoury. Take a guided tour and learn about when it was a Royal Mint or why the guards are known as beefeaters.
December Timings
Tueesday to Saturday: 9am - 4:30pm
Sunday & Monday: 10am - 4:30pm
St Katharine's & Wapping, London EC3N 4AB,
UK
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Hampton Court Palace
The Hampton Court Palace is a Royal palace dating back to 1515 and is known for its unique amalgamation of Tudor and Baroque architectural styles. The palace is known for its gardens that includes a hedge maze, and is the location of the annual flower show.
December Timings
Wednesday to Sunday: 10am – 4:30pm
Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU, UK
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Westminster Palace (Parliament)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Westminster Palace with its iconic Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower) is one of the most recognizable buildings in London. Rebuilt in the 1840s, the palace today houses the Parliament and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in London.
December Timings
Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm
Westminster, London, UK
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London Eye
Get a bird’s eye view of London as you embark on the London Eye – the tallest observation wheel in Europe. The Ferris wheel completes a revolution in around 30 minutes and is a unique way to view the London skyline. You can spot all major landmarks including Big Ben, the Shard from atop the wheel. Plus, if you visit on December 31st, you will get a chance to see the iconic New Year's Eve Fireworks along the banks of Thames River.
December Timings
Sunday to Friday: 11am to 6pm
Saturday: 10am to 8:30pm
Lambeth, London SE1 7PB, UK
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West End Theatre
West End is the equivalent of Broadway in New York and offers brilliant live theatre and stage entertainment. In December you can watch new shows like The Snail and the Whale, Spencer Jones: The Things we Leave Behind, A Kind of People, and Girl from the North Country.
December Timings
Depends on the show
40 Bloomsbury Way Lower Ground Floor, London WC1A 2SE,
UK
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Thames River Cruise
The Thames is the lifeline of London and its banks are home to the most iconic landmarks including the Tower of London and House of Parliament. A river cruise is the best way to admire the city and you can choose from a variety of cruises including lunch, dinner or afternoon tea cruise.
December Timings
Depends on the chosen cruise.
Pipers Island, Bridge St, Reading RG4 8AH,
UK
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Merlin's Magical London
Merlin’s Magical London is a fantastic pass that helps you save upto £92 in ticket costs and can be used over five days and valid for 90 days! The attractions include the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, The London Dungeon, SEA LIFE London, Big Bus Tours, and DreamWorks Tours: Shrek Adventure.
Marylebone, London, UK
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Kew Gardens
The Kew Gardens have the distinction of being the most botanically diverse place on Earth, with over 50,000 species in about 300 acres. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and in December the gardens are transformed for the Christmas lighting celebrations.
December Timings
Monday to Sunday: 10am to 3:15pm
Closed on 24th and 25th December
Richmond TW9 3AQ, UK
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London in December: Events to look out for
Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park
All Through December
One of the most popular Christmas festivals in London, Winter Wonderland has an array of attractions including ‘Magical Ice Kingdom’, a 70 metre observation wheel, and shows like Paddington on Ice, Zippos Christmas Circus and Cirque Berserk. There is also an Ice Bar, Bar Hutte Karaoke and Comedy Club for adults to unwind.
Southbank Centre's Winter festival
All Through December
Be amazed at life-size Elephant puppets and watch their antiques at the Circus 1903 at the Southbank Centre’s Winter Festival. Play in the multi-sensory Soundpit, and immerse yourself in art installations like Squidsoup. The festival also has a winter market with food and shopping stalls.
Hogwarts in the Snow
All Through December
Harry Potter fans can enjoy Christmas at Hogwarts as the theme park changes its landscape to winter. The snowy castle is home to the traditional Yule Ball scene complete with long dining tables ready for the Christmas feasts. Take a studio tour to learn all the backstage secrets of the movies.
Christmas at Kew
All Through December
The Royal Botanical Gardens transform during Christmas nights as the entire place is illuminated with light installations. Enjoy a new trail ‘Waterfalls’ that cover the tree walkways at the Kew Arboretum. You can extend your trip by dining at the Botanical Restaurant.
London in December: 5-day itineray
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London in December: Essentials
Where to stay in London during December?
London is generally an expensive city and during the holidays the rates of accommodation can shoot up. There is however a variety of accommodations you can choose from depending on your budget. Some of the great neighbourhoods for tourists to stay in are South Bank, Bankside, SoHo, Covent Garden, South Kensington, Marylebone, Mayfair and Leicester Square. Here are our favorite hotels to stay in London –
- Luxury Hotels - The Milestone Hotel & Residences , The Beaumont, The Savoy
- Moderate Hotels - The Chilworth, The Stratford, The Hide London
- Budget Hotels - London House Hostel, Travelodge London Excel, Sohostel
What to pack for London in December?
Be prepared for unexpected weather changes and temperature to feel colder than the numbers say, in London in December. Pack layers which can be worn depending on outdoor and indoor activities. A raincoat, jacket or parka is a must item on your list, add a warm fleece jacket and thermals for those extreme condition days. If you are out on town on holidays, pack dress clothes, especially for fancy restaurants. Don’t forget to pack full length sleeved clothes for visiting churches and places of worship.
Getting around London in December
London is a great city to walk around but the cold and rain in December can make it a tough task for newcomers to the city. The best way to explore the city as a tourist remains the Hop on Hop on bus that has a set route that covers all the landmarks and attractions. The public transportation is cheap and convenient and covers all the 32 boroughs of the city. You can buy Oyster Travel Card to get access to all modes of public transportation including Underground (Tube), Bus, and Tram. You can read all about the various travel options in the city here.
London in December: Seasonal delicacies
The English Christmas pudding is a work in progress for weeks prior to Christmas! It is a massive endeavour that includes cooking the pudding and letting it soak in brandy or wine. It is steamed just before being served and is accompanied with trimmings like brandy butter, hard sauce, and poured custard.
Where to eat – Angler
The Yorkshire pudding is a classic British dish that is often a staple on Sunday meals and special occasions like Christmas. The baked pudding generally is made of water, flour and eggs and served with onion gravy for the first course, and often served with beef and gravy for a main course.
Where to eat – The York Roast Co.
Roast Beef is the closest you can get to a national dish of England and even has a patriotic ballad to its credit ‘The Roast Beef of Old English’! The popular dish is rich and heavy and ideal to be had during the winters in London in December. It is often served with a side of Yorkshire pudding.
Where to eat – Roast
You just can’t stop at having one of these! These sausages covered in bacon are the best thing to dig into on wintry days. Pigs in a blanket are bite sized appetizers that are a favourite comfort food of the British and are served with cocktails or the larger versions are eaten as snacks!
Where to eat – Regency Cafe
Winter is the time to tuck into flavourful meats and Beef Wellington is a British favourite! The choicest of fillet steaks is coated in pâté, wrapped in parma ham and puff pastry and then baked. The crunchy golden exterior is a delicious contrast to the moist meat and is served with potatoes.
Where to eat – Heddon Street Kitchen
London in December: Visiting tips
- The Christmas Tree lighting ceremony takes place in Trafalgar Square on 5th December, it is followed by Christmas Carols starting from 9th December until 24th December. The entire square is a lively and electric place during the entire month of December.
- Ice Skating is a popular activity in London in December and some of the best places to go ice skating are Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Natural History Museum, Somerset House, and Alexandra Palace.
- Christmas Markets pop up all across London in December and you have multiple things to do in these markets, ranging from concerts to food and shopping stalls. Some of the best Christmas Markets in London are at Leicester Square, Westfield London, Greenwich, Kingston and Christmas By the River at London Bridge City.
- Christmas Shows are a great way to bring in the festivities. You have a wide range of choice like A Christmas Carol (Old Vic Theatre), Goldilocks and the Three Bears (London Palladium), Nutcracker English National Ballet (Coliseum), The Snowman (Peacock Theatre), and Cinderella (Trafalgar Studios).
- The London Eye New Year’s Eve fireworks are the most spectacular shows worldwide and the best places to watch the London fireworks are from Victoria Embankment, South Bank, Westminster Bridge, Cannon Street, Tower Bridge, and Parliament Hill.
- Shopping sales in London start right from Boxing Day which falls on 26th December and go on until January. Several high-street stores offer deep discounts on all categories of merchandise.
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