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London’s Spectacular Christmas Trees

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The festive season in London is nothing short of magical, with the city decked out in dazzling lights, vibrant markets, and a slew of spectacular Christmas trees that epitomize the holiday spirit. From chic hotel lobbies to historic landmarks, these displays are a testament to creativity and grandeur. This guide consolidates everything you need to know about the most iconic Christmas trees in London this year.

Watch out for Pan Pacific London, which boasts the tallest Christmas tree in the city, a 67-foot sustainable marvel that’s nothing short of enchanting. Read on to discover London’s most opulent and innovative festive displays, all curated to bring joy and wonder.

The Best Christmas Trees in London in 2024

The London Edition, Soho

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This year, The London Edition dazzles with a tree designed by celebrated fashion visionary Ashish Gupta. Drawing from his childhood memories in India, Gupta has masterfully transformed the hotel lobby into a riot of colors and textures. His kaleidoscopic creation is adorned with tinsel that he’s lovingly collected over years, reflecting the whimsical use of the material in Indian culture, where it decorates everything from tea stalls to trucks. This imaginative installation is both nostalgic and avant-garde, providing a multicultural twist to traditional holiday décor.

Dates: From 20th November
Location: 10 Berners Street, W1T 3NP


Pan Pacific, Liverpool Street

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The biggest Christmas tree in London takes center stage at Pan Pacific. Standing at an awe-inspiring 67 feet, this towering beauty is a spectacle of festivity. Dressed in 65,000 twinkling lights and over 800 lavish red and gold baubles, it is a sight to behold. Unveiled by none other than Dame Joan Collins, this tree transforms One Bishopsgate Plaza into a beacon of holiday cheer, solidifying its place as a must-visit destination for the season.

Dates: From 11th November Until 5th January
Location: 80 Houndsditch, EC3A 7AB


Claridge’s, Mayfair

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Claridge’s iconic Christmas tree receives a bold and imaginative touch this year, thanks to Sir Paul Smith. The British designer has reimagined tradition with a 20-foot tree seated in a striped barrel, adorned with vibrant baubles, ribbons, and over 100 whimsical birdhouses. Guests are treated to more than just a visual feast—there’s also the bespoke Merrymaker fragrance filling the air and a symphony of birdsong to elevate the experience. Smith’s design blends luxury with playfulness, making it an unmissable highlight of London’s festive calendar.

Dates: From 20th November
Location: Brook Street, W1K 4HR


The Dorchester, Mayfair

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Elegance and tradition reign supreme at The Dorchester, where its entrance showcases a stunning 15-foot Nordmann fir embellished with rose-gold baubles. Floral mastermind Phillip Hammond has curated the hotel’s festive ambiance, from the forecourt to the fireplaces. Adding to the seasonal magic are events like a Santa’s grotto, where children can pen letters to Father Christmas. This blend of opulent décor and heartwarming activities ensures The Dorchester remains a perennial favorite for families and luxury seekers alike.

Dates: From 16th November
Location: 53 Park Ln, London W1K 1QA


The Connaught, Mayfair

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Art meets festivity at The Connaught, where Dame Rachel Whiteread has designed a breathtaking 31-foot Nordmann Fir adorned with 102 luminous white neon hoops. This avant-garde display symbolizes hope and unity, reflecting Whiteread’s signature use of circular forms. Located in the heart of Mayfair, this tree continues the hotel’s tradition of enlisting renowned artists to bring their creative visions to life. Its minimalist yet striking design is a beacon of seasonal joy for Londoners and visitors alike.

Dates: From 14th November
Location: The Connaught, Carlos Pl, London W1K 2AL


Trafalgar Square

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The Trafalgar Square Christmas tree, a cherished symbol of friendship and gratitude, has been an annual gift from Norway since 1947, honoring Britain’s support during World War II. This year’s Norwegian spruce, affectionately known as the “queen of the forest,” stands over 20 meters tall and is adorned with traditional vertical strings of energy-efficient lights. Selected with care from the Oslo forests, the tree’s journey to London is marked by ceremonial grandeur, involving the Mayor of Oslo and British dignitaries. Though its slender shape has sparked debate, its significance as a beacon of holiday unity remains undeniable.

Dates: Until 6 January
Location: Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 5DS


St Pancras International

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This year, St Pancras International Station partners with Universal Pictures UK to present a Wicked-inspired tree that celebrates the Emerald City. Towering at an impressive 11 meters, this dazzling green and gold display merges seamlessly with the station’s grand architecture. Visitors can also enjoy immersive photo booths inspired by the magical land of Oz, making it an interactive and memorable experience.

Dates: From 4th November
Location: Euston Rd., London N1C 4QP


Battersea Power Station

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Battersea Power Station goes all out with an enchanting forest of over 150 Christmas trees, each uniquely decorated. Among them, a standout 40-foot tree sparkles with more than 1,500 baubles. This display transforms the historic location into a winter wonderland, proving that sometimes more really is more. Families, couples, and solo explorers alike will find themselves immersed in the magic of the season here.

Dates: From 7th November until 5th January
Location: Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW11 8DD

After taking in London’s most spectacular Christmas trees, warm up with the best Sunday roasts in town.

Vegans are covered too! Explore the best vegan roasts in London for a plant-based twist on this classic comfort food.

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Nitika Ahuja

Nitika joined Absolutely Magazines as Digital Editor, bringing experience in writing for women’s wellness and lifestyle publications. With a background as a Junior Writer and a degree in Digital Publishing, she plays a key role in shaping the digital strategy for Absolutely and creating engaging content across fashion, culture, and lifestyle topics. In her spare time, she enjoys painting, pottery, reading, and sipping on copious amounts of tea.
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