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Celebrate Christmas and New Year in London 🎄

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Book top attractions and epic experiences To view this email in a web browser, [click here]( [Visit London | Official Visitor Guide]( [Christmas decorations on Regent Street. Image: © London & Partners]( Hello Enjoy a magical Christmas and New Year in London, as the city is set for an incredible holiday season. Make the most of the fabulous festivities as the capital transforms into a winter wonderland. Experience some seasonal sparkle at top attractions and Yuletide events, from glittering Christmas lights tours and spectacular shows to the enchanting Hogwarts in the Snow at Warner Bros. Studio Tour. Plan your trip by booking in advance to guarantee your place at some of London’s most popular Christmas and New Year’s Eve experiences. Top seasonal ideas [Christmas lights on Bond Street. Image courtesy of Shutterstock]( [Celebrate Christmas in London]( [Read more]( [Tower Bridge on a snowy evening. Image courtesy of Shutterstock]( [Top New Year’s Eve tours]( [Read more]( Book ahead for Christmas [Nutcracker: The English National Ballet at the London Coliseum. Image courtesy of SEE Tickets]( [The Nutcracker: The English National Ballet]( [Read more]( [Take the Christmas Bus Tour to see London's top attractions. Image courtesy of London & Partners / Michael Barrow]( [Christmas lights bus tour of London]( [Read more]( [Celebrate Christmas with Hilton. Image courtesy of Hilton]( [Book your Christmas stay with Hilton]( [Read more]( [Hogwarts in the Snow. Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter]( [Hogwarts in the Snow at Warner Bros. Studio Tour]( Discover a magical festive makeover of the famous film sets at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter. Book ahead for Christmas so you don’t miss out! [Book now]( Plan your trip [A London transport Oyster card. Image courtesy of Shutterstock.]( [Visitor Oyster Card]( [Read more]( [A couple using The London Pass. Image courtesy of The London Pass]( [The London Pass]( [Read more]( [Christmas lights on Regent Street. Image courtesy of Jamie Davies / Unsplash]( [Top Christmas tours]( [Read more]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [X]( [YouTube]( [Accessibility]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy & Cookies]( [Copyright]( [London & Partners]( London & Partners is registered in England and Wales under No: 07493460. Registered office: 1st Floor, 169 Union Street, London SE1 0LL. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Visit London using [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}?subject=). If you no longer want to receive emails from us, please [unsubscribe here](

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