Experience the magic of London’s festive spirit with our exclusive black cab Christmas lights tour
Let our friendly and knowledgeable drivers pick you up from your hotel and whisk you away on a dazzling journey through the cities most ionic holiday light displays
This private tour provides you with the very best of London’s Christmas sparkle from the comfort of a modern black cab
This tour is unique as you will get to visit the most famous streets and landmarks in London that will have the most amazing Christmas lights displayed have your picture taken under the angels of Regent Street and stand in front of the famous Christmas tree in London’s capital
Amazing fun for all the family
This tour is fully wheelchair accessible and
has seating for up to 6 passengers, it’s perfect for solo travellers, couples, families, or small groups.
Get ready for the most amazing Christmas lights tour in London
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Duration: 2 hours<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 3 hours<br/>Pickup included
Begin your journey at the heart of London where the majestic Christmas tree a gift from Norway lights up Trafalgar Square
Soak in the festive atmosphere as you pass Christmas market in one of London’s liveliest squares
Drive under the sweeping arches of the grand illumination that make Regent Street one of London’s most bionic festive displays stop for the most amazing Christmas photos imagined
Admire the stunning lights and giant advertisements that give Picadilly circus it’s famous glow enhanced by seasonal decorations
Stop to stroll through the quirky bold and vibrant Christmas display on Carnaby Street a favourite for its unique and creative decorations
Cruise down London’s most famous shopping illuminated by thousands of sparkling lights
Travel down New Bond Street to admire the elegant Christmas displays in one of the cities most luxurious shopping districts
Be awed by the ionic Christmas tree at Claridges designed by top fashion icons and always a show shopper
A stop at Hedonism wines in Mayfair offers a chance to see their luxurious holiday displays
Enjoy the twinkling trees that line this historical square nestled in the heart of Mayfair
Snap a photo of the famous Annabelle‘s club often transformed into a festive spectacle that is Instagram worthy
Pass by the Ritz and admire it beautifully lit facade and opulent decorations
End the tour at Fortman and Masons where the windows come alive with magical Christmas scenes and stunning illuminations
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