Top 5 Christmas Getaways near London

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London, during the holiday season, is unlike any other city. The city in Britain goes all out for the holiday season, putting up Christmas trees, lights, and decorations every year. A neighbourhood in London is never far from the merriment of its attractions. Go for a stroll around Covent Garden, and you may see the massive Christmas tree. Take a stroll around Kew Gardens after dark and take in the spectacular colours lit up for the Christmas at Kew event. The Hyde Park Winter Wonderland is a delightful place for the whole family to have a good time not far from Mayfair.

Some of London’s finest hotels also get into the spirit of the season by hosting themed afternoon teas, cooking up special holiday menus, and decorating lavishly. Find out which London hotels we think to bring it throughout the holidays by reading on!

Warwick

Warwick has some of the greatest holiday vacations in the UK. When thinking about UK Christmas getaways, the medieval market town of Warwick may not be at the top of your list. The town may be small, but it packs a punch when it comes to attractions and holiday cheer. The Christmas celebrations at Lord Leycester Hospital in Warwick are not to be missed. Though lovely all year round, this medieval structure sparkles with holiday cheer.

Take a stroll through Lord Leycester Hospital to see the Christmas decorations in the chapel. The magnificent Christmas tree in the Great Hall is also a special touch. You may get a feel for Lord Leycester Hospital in the holiday spirit by watching Tom Hardy’s A Christmas Carol on the BBC in 2019! Warwick Castle is another one of Warwick’s stunning Christmastime attractions. Holiday decorations fill the Grand Hall and State Rooms. Underneath the glistening trees, you may also take in an exquisite light path while strolling outside. In addition, there is a seasonal ice skating rink for everyone to enjoy.

Iceland

Visitors looking to get into the Christmas spirit will find it in plenty in Iceland. During this time of year, the streets are lined with people enjoying the festive atmosphere created by the many Christmas markets. All capped with snow, wild lava fields, and rocky mountains will create a spectacular winter paradise. 

Plus, if you start to feel the cold, the sub-zero weather is perfect for a relaxing plunge in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon. You may drive into the mountains and, hopefully, see the northern lights dancing across the sky. You can also consider other seasonal trips, including hiking close to the Snaefellsjokull glacier.

Mousehole

Tourists don’t plan trips to Cornwall during the fall and winter months. One location, though, takes on a mystical quality throughout the holiday season. Located in southwest Cornwall, just three miles from Penzance lies the quaint little hamlet of Mousehole. Recognized for its picturesque harbour and quaint, cobblestone streets. The town, however, has much more to offer than meets the eye.

During the winter months, you’ll find this destination enchanting. The residents have taken action even though the weather isn’t as pleasant as in the summer. About 40 years ago, someone wanted to decorate their yard with holiday lights. With such a close-knit community, it quickly became a village-wide celebration in Mousehole. Christmastime saw an influx of visitors as news of the city’s popularity spread. It quickly became one of Cornwall’s premier holiday light shows.

St. Clements Island, the harbor, the hillside, and the whole hamlet are now illuminated. Large whales, serpents, and little lights may all be seen in the harbor.

Try to schedule your visit to coincide with the lights being turned on. Celebrations with a choir and other entertainment are planned. Eat fish and chips on the harbour and take a walking tour to learn about Mousehole’s history. The South West Coast Path and Mount’s Bay are also nearby, as is the monument to the last monolingual Cornish speaker.

Germany

Germany goes all out for the Christmas season, with plenty of mulled wine and twinkling lights available at the country’s world-famous Christmas markets. Berlin’s hip scene has a massive amusement park, and a Christmas spectacular at Alexanderplatz will have you in the holiday mood in no time. For a more remote Christmas celebration, history fans may go to Colditz, a wealthy historic fortress that was anything but festive during the war years. In December, the average low is -1C, and temperatures may drop far into the negative numbers, increasing the likelihood of snowfall.

Leed

If you’re looking for a less hectic and more homely environment this holiday season, consider taking a trip to Leeds, located in West Yorkshire. It has many amazing attractions, hidden jewels, and gorgeous Christmas activities and decorations. Every year, the city holds a beautiful German Christmas Market at Millennium Square. Friends and families wishing to celebrate the holiday season often congregate at the Christmas market. Various food choices, a carousel for the kids, and handmade wooden booths are selling festive decorations and presents. Everything from authentic German sausages to gyros made with chicken to churros is available.

Infuse your celebration with some goodwill and spread the pleasure! These are the top UK Christmas holiday destinations if you hope to escape the cold this season. There’s a Christmas holiday in the UK to suit every taste, from urban stays to country retreats.

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