How long do Christmas lights stay up in London?

In London, Christmas lights typically stay up from mid-November until early January. The exact dates can vary slightly depending on the area or street, but this general timeframe remains consistent across most of the city's major Christmas light displays.

Key Details:

  • Start of Display: Christmas lights in London generally begin to be switched on around early to mid-November. The official switch-on events are often spread over several weeks, with iconic locations like Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Covent Garden leading the celebrations.

  • End of Display: The Christmas lights are usually turned off just after New Year's Day (around the first week of January), but some displays might remain on until mid-January depending on the area or specific event.

Notable Christmas Light Displays:

  • Oxford Street: Lights are typically switched on in early November and stay up until early January.
  • Regent Street: The angel lights along Regent Street generally stay up until the first week of January.
  • Covent Garden & Carnaby Street: These festive lights usually stay up until early January as well.

If you plan to see the lights, visiting London between mid-November and New Year’s is your best bet to catch these beautiful displays!

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