Indulge in the enchanting spirit of the season with our exclusive London Christmas Lights Private Car Tour. Our luxurious Mercedes V Class executive 7-seater minivans provide the perfect setting for a magical three-hour panoramic journey through the festive wonders of London.
Your expert driver-guide will curate an unforgettable experience, guiding you through the glittering streets adorned with some of the world's most stunning Christmas lights displays with stops at iconic locations, including the dazzling Regents Street, the luminous Oxford Street, the upscale New Bond Street, the trendy Carnaby Street and luxurious Harrods. But that's not all – we'll unveil some of London's best-kept secrets, ensuring your tour is filled with surprises and delights at every turn.
Capture the magic with ample photo stops for cherished memories and take a break for refreshments at carefully selected spots (refreshments not included), adding a touch of warmth to your winter evening.
Pickup included
Some of the most celebrated Christmas lights are the Regent Street ones, we'll do a photo stop nearby for you to taker as many pictures as you like.
This is one of those hidden gems where you see some of best festive lights at some of London's chicest boutiques.
London's best known shopping street with the most amazing lights to match.
Another of London's best kept secrets. We'll see many more of London's best Christmas lights in places like Bond Street, Piccadilly, Knightsbridge and a few other secret locations.
There will also be time for shopping, hot chocolates or even champers (not included).
This is London's best Christmas lights and shopping tour.
A short photo stop to see one of London's most festive store window displays.
No tickets necessary, please have a confirmation email on your device or print out if possible.
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