5 Incredible things to do in London (Christmas 2019)

See Christmas Lights in Oxford Circus and Carnaby Street

If you are in London this December 2019 the first thing you cannot miss are the Christmas lights in Oxford Circus and Carnaby Street. This year, in Oxford Circus, 222,000 lights will light up one of the most famous shopping street of the world. Oxford Street is incredibly busy in this period of the year (they say that around 1 million people are expected to go there for the Christmas shopping). Anyway it is the right place to be if you need some ideas for your Christmas shopping and even better, the place to be on 26th December (Boxing Day) when all shops  – Selfridges included – start their sales……Hurra’!!! 🙂

Carnaby Street

Carnaby Street instead has a new ocean theme this year aimed at increasing the feeling of protection of our earth, ocean included. You will then see dolphins, sea horses and corals made of recycled material sparkle above your head!!!

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London, Regent Street, Christmas, winter, snow, tree, winter wonderland

However, if you are around do not miss the Christmas lights of Regent Street and Old Bond Street. You will be amazed!!

Spend your evening at the most panoramic bar in town, the Gerkin

Gherkin, London

First of all, I have to explain that the Gherkin is a commercial skyscraper in London’s financial district, the City of London. It was completed in December 2003 and opened in April 2004.

If you want to spend some quality time watching the most beautiful London skylines you have to go to the cocktail bat, atop the Gherkin. Overlooking London on level 40, IRIS bar is the eye of the city. The bar is incredible and its interior is also heavily inspired by the building’s geometric shape.

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Restaurant and Bar

If you feel that you want to treat yourself to a nice lunch or dinner, you have to go to level 39 of the Gherkin, at the Helix restaurant, and relax sitting at one of the beautiful tables, eating British modern contemporary cuisine. I went there for dinner and I have to say I had an amazing experience, sitting on the 39 floor and watching the lights outside!!

Helix Restaurant at the Gherkin

Watch a Christmas class at London’s Everyman Broadgate

How can I define this cinema? Maybe a cinema treasures… this cinema I located in 1 Finsbury Avenue, London, EC2M 2PF. adjacent to Liverpool Street Railway Station in the City of London district of London. The Everyman Cinema, Broadgate was opened on 4th October 2019 with Joaquin Phoenix in “Joker”, Renee Zellweger in “Judy” & Aneurin Barnard in “The Goldfinch”

Everyman Broadgate

Screen 1 has 151-seats and is equipped with NEC 2K projection, with Dolby 7.1 digital sound.

Screen 2 has 87-seats and is equipped with Sony 4K projection, Dolby 7.1 digital sound, Real D 3D.

Screen 3 has 26-seats, NEC 2K projection, with Dolby 7.1 digital sound.

Please check on this link for more details and tickets: https://www.everymancinema.com/broadgate

Skate at the Ice Rink at the Natural History Museum in South Kensington

Ice Rink at the Natural History Museum

This is a must in London! Adults and Kids have not to miss the London ice rinks at the Natural History Museum. The atmosphere is magic, especially with the Christmas lights in the evening. There is also a beautiful and big 30ft Christmas tree and mulled wine and a vintage carousel on the sides. The ice rinks are open until 6th January;  Open most days from 10am – 9pm, adult tickets start from £15.95 and can be booked here.

Before or after skating is also worth to have a walk in South Ken, just around the corner you have the Victoria and Albert Museum and a big choice of restaurants, bar and cafés.

Have food a the Maltby Street Market

Another interesting place to visit is the Maltby Street Market, in Bermondsey – 41 Maltby St, London SE1 3PA – easy accessible by Jubilee line.

Maltby Street Market

It opened in 2010 and since then, gained popularity for his street food and ambience. The market takes place inside some Victorian railway arches which creates a sort of  villlage vibe. It is quite small, around 30 artisan food and drink sellers, but the quality is very high. You can eat salted caramel brownies at Bad Brownie’s, drink gin at the Little Bird Gin distillery or eat Mozambique-style hot sauces with peri-peri meats. And much more…

Maltby Street Market

Just remember that the market is open 9am-5pm on Saturdays and 11am-5pm on Sunday

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My name is Laura and I am really excited to be able to share this new experience with you!!! I have lived in a few cities around Europe, London being the biggest. I have always considered myself a sort of vagabond soul, a nomad always looking for new prospectives of life and the chance to improve myself. My biggest passion is travelling, and while travelling I discovered how amazing the world is. It is incredible to see how many people are living on this planet, how their stories are different and similar at the same time and how we can interact and know more about each other. The world for me has no barriers and I want to explore it with you, sharing my experiences and my curiosity for life.

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