What’s the saying? It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And that couldn’t be truer, especially when spent in London. The capital springs to life during this period; sparkly lights illuminate the streets, pubs start serving warm mulled wine, and pigs in blankets start cropping up on food menus – small sausages wrapped in a blanket of bacon – a seasonal snack enjoyed in Britain during the Christmas period. But come Christmas Day, things are different: the streets are empty, there are minimal cars on the roads, and everything is a lot quieter, which is actually very cool to see since London is usually choc-a-block.

So if you’re in London on Christmas Day, here’s what you need to know and what you can do on the day for some fun.

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Does public transport run in London on Christmas Day?

It’s essential to note that the tube, trains and buses don’t run on Christmas Day, so we recommend walking as much as you can – the best way to enjoy a very quiet London that only happens once a year. Pop on your best walking shoes and just wander the streets, taking in the sights and sounds of a rare, quiet London. Top tip: if you go at night, you can enjoy the Christmas lights without all the other people.

Another great way to get about is to rent a bike or an e-scooter. Santander Bikes, Lime Bikes, Tier and Dott are the main companies that offer e-bike and e-scooter services around the city.

You can also take a taxi, you might just have to book in advance. If you’re coming from the airport, you can pre-book a taxi with our reliable partner.

Where to eat Christmas Dinner in London

A classic Christmas dinner is arguably the most important aspect of many people’s day, and there are many places in the city where you can enjoy it for yourself on the 25th.

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