Wednesday, December 3, 2025

London Christmas Lights


Yesterday after work I followed up on my vague plans to go out and take pictures of holiday lights. When Dave and I were returning from Gatwick Airport on the train over the weekend, I saw that the top of The Shard was lit up with colorful lights for Christmas. I hadn't seen that before, though it may well happen every year, and it made me think I should go check out other Christmas illuminations.

So here's the result -- a four-minute video of Christmas lights, London-style:


It begins on Bond Street, where we check out the decorations on shops including Montblanc, Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Dior. (Don't ask me what the green blob is atop the Dior store because I'm not sure.) We then proceed to Savile Row, the home of high-end tailors, where the lights depict scissors snipping ribbon.

Then on to Regent Street, draped with angels as it was last year, and then to Carnaby Street, which has again used those weird "Skylab" lights. At least this year they're more colorful.

We see an exterior shot of Liberty of London, followed by perpetually-crowded Oxford Street, including a bus offering a Christmas Lights tour! Notice the passengers wearing their Santa hats. Then we take an invisible tube ride to the City, where a bus passes the columned Royal Exchange before we join the hordes on London Bridge, looking out over the river at the illuminated Tower Bridge and the top of The Shard.

Finally, we stop for some mulled wine along the river (yours is virtual!) before taking a look at the Christmas market on the south bank of the Thames. The photo at top shows a pub near the market, beside the HMS Belfast warship.

The music is "Christmastime is Here" by the Vince Guaraldi Trio, taken from the "Charlie Brown Christmas" soundtrack. (Fortunately the copyright holders allow its use on YouTube.)

39 comments:

  1. Very snazzy.
    Dior explains its green blob here ..
    https://www.dior.com/en_gb/fashion/news-savoir-faire/folder-news-and-events/dior-unveils-its-christmas-decorations-around-the-world

    Weird.

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  2. Half of me thinks they are beautiful and the other half thinks - so that's why they are building Sizewell C on our lovely coast!

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  3. Some of them were just a bit weird....not much " Christmas" about them!
    I suppose the scissors had some relevance when I read that they were on Saville Row.
    Thanks for the opportunity to see them though. (I am unlikely to be going to London.....too much walking involved ! )

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  4. Nice memories of our recent trip to the capital, I thought Carnaby street was a bit weird as well.

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  5. Thanks for the festive walking tour! The Chanel ribbon and bow are exceptionally done. What a fun video.

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  6. Thanks for the video. I really enjoyed it and it has put me in the Christmas spirit! The video makes me want to move to London!

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  7. London is certainly all lit up!
    I like the relevant themed ones like the scissors

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  8. I have to tell you that even this old grinch heart melted a bit seeing those truly imaginative and lovely lights. I am not kidding! So. Thanks for that. The most Christmasy thing I've enjoyed in years.

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    1. Also- thanks for the Rolling Stones store part!

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  9. At first I thought the scissor thumb holds were skulls!

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  10. I am not fond of virtual mulled wine. It never seems to hit the spot like real mulled wine.

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  11. My city has been doing sort of abstract, avantgarde decorations for about 20 years. With the advent of LEDs, they gradually escalated the number, brightness, and flashiness until it's basically the Las Vegas strip in New England all over town. What was quirky and interesting in small doses has become overwhelming. It isn't really fun to see them any more.

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  12. Although there is a beauty to it, there are way too many people for me to enjoy such an evening.

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  13. Love the lights and that massive bow above Chanel!

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  14. Lovely to watch from a distance.

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  15. I can't say enough how much this cheers me this morning. Thank you, more than you know.

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  16. Many thanks, that video was great.

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  17. Thank you so much for that great video! I LOVED it . London does the Christmas season the best. It makes me wish I was there to experience it.
    Those lights on the Shard reminded me of an article I read in the NY Times about the new JP Morgan Chase building in NYC with its LED lights at the top.

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  18. This is lovely, thank you. Especially loved the music. My friend who died ten years ago now, gave me that DVD for Christmas one year and I always think of her when I hear the music.

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  19. And I'm always surprised so many people go out after supper. I miss that.

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  20. Really enjoyed the video ... the lights and decorations are beautiful!

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  21. Some pretty fabulous and elaborate displays. I like the angels and the strands with stars but those weird rectangle things don't exactly scream Christmas.

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  22. The Christmas lights are very beautifully done. There was not one display that I did not like. I wonder if a city planner or central office coordinates the lighting to ensure excellent quality displays throughout the city.
    A warm drink with a great night view of the Thames sounds very appealing.
    Another superb video. Thank you, SR.

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  23. Loved the decorations and the Charlie Brown music! A virtual glass of wine is fine with me since I hate the stuff! :)

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  24. Codex: That was fast. Thank you for putting this together. Like the slightly jazzy music and how you pan from coffee cup up. Some of the decorations are amazing others like the rectangles, not so much. The building bow is interesting.

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  25. Thanks for taking us along on your walk! You used the perfect music to go with the video. I think my favorite is the Chanel display.

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  26. Oh I did enjoy that . I was reminded of being taken as a child to see the Christmas lights in London but they were nothing like this tour although I thought they were magical
    then, thank you

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  27. Beautiful! Thanks for the video .

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  28. Really loved seeing all the Christmas lights Steve. Took me right back to my life in London many years ago.
    Wendy (Wales)

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  29. Your city does Christmas SO,SO very much better than mine does. I like the hanging stars Icicle strands and the blue bow on the Chanel building. I think the ge=reen blob on Dior is meant to be a Christmas tree. The takeaway cup of coffee brought me back to earth.

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  30. Your video is great. The lights with the song is very Christmassy. Be sure to stop by Chanel to pick up a gift for me. I have expensive taste.

    Love,
    Janie

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  31. Very nice, and while I wouldn't really want darkness at 4.30, you do have an advantage over us with our summer darkness arriving after 9.00.

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  32. Very festive. I think the angels are the most spectacular and Christmassy. Last night I watched programme on TV (Channel 5) about the history of the West End Christmas Lights. They have only been in around for 65 years.
    Coppa's Girl

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  33. Your blog is showing up on my feed like buses-- nothing then a bunch at once!

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  34. Anyway now that I've seen it, thank you for the video. I don't like Christmas much, but I do like those lights, especially the icicle ones in the passage with the tour bus.

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  35. A lovely Christmas post ... thank you.

    All the best Jan

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  36. That was lovely, thank you. xx

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  37. i miss our annual tour of the London lights. It was always such a recipe for getting into xmas mood - walking tour all rugged up in a big long coat, mulled wine somewhere, choirs singing carols in a church or station...

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