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All The Festive Things To Do In King’s Cross This Christmas

November 13, 20253 Mins Read
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Christmas Tree, Coal Drops Yard, King's Cross

The holiday season in King’s Cross is always magical – whether you’re gift shopping, dining with friends, enjoying festive activities or simply soaking up the atmosphere. This year, everyone’s favourite canalside destination is celebrating Christmas with festive markets, the winter tradition that is Club Curling, and much more.

Temenos in Lewis Cubitt Square, Christmas Decorations, 2022, King's Cross

When the decorations are put up and the lights are switched on, there’s nowhere quite like King’s Cross – and this year they’re upping the ante. Along with the return of the 50ft Christmas tree and Lewis Cubitt Square’s ‘Temenos’ installation, there’ll also be a brand new 60ft tree unveiled in Granary Square.

With a fabulous new makeover, inspired by vintage Italian ski culture, one of King’s Cross’ most iconic seasonal fixtures, Club Curling, has officially reopened for the winter. This year, players are invited to take time away from screens and reconnect with people around them at Senses Unwrapped, an immersive experience created in collaboration with Professor Barry Smith, and a world leading expert on sensory perception.

Located in the alpine-inspired lounge, each installation challenges perception with intriguing illusions, tastings, and more. And once your senses have been awakened, you can treat your taste buds to a delicious festive cocktail, Morty’s hot chocolate, mulled wine, or coffee at the bar.

Christmas markets

Canopy Market, King's Cross Christmas 24

From November 27 – December 22, King’s Cross will host ten magical markets, where you can find Christmas presents for even the pickiest relatives (and a gift or two for yourself of course!). From homeware and arts and crafts, to fashion, beauty, and food, all bases are covered. See the full programme below:

  • N4 Makers’ Market: 22 November, Coal Drops Yard
    Find handmade, affordable gifts at a female-founded and led market, dedicated to championing independent talent.
  • Wine Car Boot: 27 November, Canopy Market
    Sample exquisite wines and discover new favourites from London’s best independent wine shops.
  • Lower Stable Street Market: 27 November – 21 December, Coal Drops Yard
    Browse food, drinks, homeware, art, books, clothing and more at this B Corp certified market with gorgeous eco-friendly gifts.
  • Christmas under the Canopy: 28 November – 22 December, West Handyside Canopy
    Let your inner foodie run wild across a selection of London’s best artisanal traders and food stalls, and enjoy live music as you shop.
  • Mexican Christmas Market: 28 November – 30 November, Coal Drops Yard
    Expect a roaming cumbia band, piñatas and celebratory vibes whilst browsing unique Mexican gifts, including clothes, accessories, ornaments and more.
  • The Big Woof: Christmas Market Edition – 30 November, The Crossing Granary Square
    Dogs and their owners can enjoy over 40 stalls of doggy delights – there’ll even be a pop-up photo studio where you can snap your own pics or get professional shots taken.
  • The Christmas Charity Super.Mkt: 5 – 7 December, Coal Drops Yard
    Find one-off gems in a curated collection of high quality, second hand fashion and accessories from the nation’s best charity retailers. There’ll even be a chance to give pre-loved items a new lease of life at the repair shop.
  • Illustrators Festive Fair: 6 December, The Crossing
    Explore stunning artwork from local independent artists at London’s largest illustration fair, there’ll be prints, cards, zines and more!
  • Crafty Fox Markets: 7, 13 & 14 December, The Crossing
    Over 100 talented and emerging designers and makers will display their art prints, homewares, jewellery and more.
  • Shōtengai Christmas Market: 18 – 21 December, Coal Drops Yard
    Soak up Japanese culture and festive cheer at a vibrant and traditional Japanese market, offering an exciting array of homeware and food.

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