Discover London’s magical Christmas lights in comfort with a private taxi tour. Stay warm, enjoy festive stories, and see iconic displays.
Discover London’s magical Christmas lights in comfort with a private taxi tour. Stay warm, enjoy festive stories, and see iconic displays.
- Covent Garden - The first stop is Covent Garden market, renowned for its street performers, boutique market stalls, and festive Christmas decorations. While exploring, visitors can take photos, purchase Christmas gifts, and enjoy the street performances. The guide will share the history of Covent Garden, from its beginnings as church-owned land to…
- Covent Garden - The first stop is Covent Garden market, renowned for its street performers, boutique market stalls, and festive Christmas decorations. While exploring, visitors can take photos, purchase Christmas gifts, and enjoy the street performances. The guide will share the history of Covent Garden, from its beginnings as church-owned land to the lively marketplace it is today.
- Strand - Walking along the Strand, the guide will highlight the historical buildings lining the road. Notable sites include the world-famous Savoy Hotel, a favorite of celebrities like Frank Sinatra and JK Rowling, and Coutts Bank, London’s oldest surviving bank, catering to the wealthiest clients.
Along the way, there will be opportunities to capture the stunning Christmas lights adorning the main road. For the perfect group photo, the guide will gladly suggest the best spots and take the picture.
- Trafalgar Square - Named after the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar, where the British Navy triumphed over the larger Spanish and French navies, Trafalgar Square is rich in history. The guide will recount the battle’s story, including the loss of a national hero.
The guide will also explain the significance of the Christmas Tree in the square, symbolizing the friendship between Britain and Norway. Visitors can take photos and explore the annual market stalls.
- Regent Street - Walking along Regent Street offers another chance to admire the spectacular Christmas lights illuminating the streets and nearby buildings.
Want a photo? Just ask the guide to capture the moment!
- Hatchards - Depending on the tour’s start time, there may be a brief visit to London’s oldest bookstore, Hatchards. A haven for book lovers, this shop is associated with nearly every great writer who lived or worked in London, including Sir Winston Churchill and even the King.
This stop provides warmth and the opportunity to purchase a Christmas gift from one of the world’s most celebrated bookshops. Looking for a good read? The booksellers or guide can offer recommendations.
- Fortnum & Mason - Depending on the tour’s start time (starting before 5.30 pm is recommended), there may be time to visit Fortnum and Mason. Founded by a footman to George III, this iconic department store is a celebrated shopping destination in London.
Early tour participants can enjoy the store’s regal interiors, while all visitors can admire the famous window displays.
- Davies Street - Davies Street hosts one of London’s most intriguing wine merchants, Hedonism Wine, known for its fantastic displays throughout the year, especially at Christmas. Visitors can photograph the festive display and explore the extensive wine and spirits collection.
- Bond Street - Bond Street is home to some of the world’s most iconic fashion brands. While admiring these fashion icons, visitors can also enjoy the stunning Christmas decorations, which outshine even the shoppers.
- South Molton Street - Famous for its superb Christmas decorations, South Molton Street is a highlight of the season. The guide will point out the residences of Jimmy Hendrix and George Fredric Handel and take photos of the group with the beautiful lights.
- Oxford Street - Oxford Street is renowned for its iconic Christmas lights. Each year, the breathtaking light displays captivate visitors.
As visitors stroll down Oxford Street, they can admire the window displays in prestigious shops like John Lewis and marvel at the lights’ beauty.
- Regent Street - A short walk from Carnaby Street, Regent Street is internationally renowned. Originally designed to connect Regent’s Park to The Prince Regent’s palace, it remains a hub for fashion and good taste, designed by architect John Nash and still owned by the Crown.
Thanks to its royal connections, Regent Street is always awe-inspiring with its fantastic Christmas lights.
- Carnaby Street - Exploring Carnaby Street, visitors might want to stop and admire the unique fashion brands. Known since the 1960s for its quirky British fashion, this area is also famous for its bright and colorful Christmas lights, unlike any other in London.
- Churchill Arms - The Churchill Arms is one of London’s best-decorated pubs during Christmas. Adorned with bright lights, Christmas trees, and festive decorations, a quick photo outside this pub is a seasonal must.
- Harrods - Passing by Harrods, visitors can view this year’s stunning window displays. Known for its glitz and glamour, Harrods’ window displays never fail to impress passers-by.

- Private Tour
- All guiding fees included
- Private Tour
- All guiding fees included
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Snacks
Since the 1950s, the Christmas lights in central London have been a source of festive inspiration. Families from around the globe have taken time from their busy holiday schedules to visit London, marveling at the Christmas lights and the ever-changing window displays of prestigious London department stores like Fortnum and Mason, and Harrods….
Since the 1950s, the Christmas lights in central London have been a source of festive inspiration. Families from around the globe have taken time from their busy holiday schedules to visit London, marveling at the Christmas lights and the ever-changing window displays of prestigious London department stores like Fortnum and Mason, and Harrods. Experiencing these lights has become as much a Christmas tradition as enjoying shops brimming with festive treats, mince pies, and mulled wine.
Why face the harsh winter weather, risk getting wet, and catching a cold when you can enjoy the highlights of London’s Christmas lights from the comfort of a London cab? Beginning and ending at a central London location of your choice, this tour keeps you warm and dry while showcasing the best of Christmas in London. Guided by a knowledgeable and certified driver/guide, you will learn about the history of the Christmas lights and window displays, along with some delightful Christmassy London secrets.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.