Trafalgar Square
The Norwegian style Christmas tree has been a gift from Norway since 1947. Standing tall in Trafalgar Square, this Christmas tree isn't one to miss! It's 20ft tall and has vertical strings of lights just like the traditional Christmas trees in Norway. There are many events that take place in Trafalgar Square during the festive season, including lighting of the tree, blessing of the crib ceremony and carol concerts round the tree. The tree goes up in early December and is taken down just before 5th January.
Covent Garden
One of the largest and most spectacular trees in London is Covent Garden. Covent Garden always looks cosy and Christmassy during the festive season and the tree is the main feature. Adorned with multicoloured lights, this tree always is the star of the show! Accompanied by the Covent Garden market, this is definitely worth a visit.
St Pancras International
The Christmas Tree at St Pancras is less traditional than the others, with a more modern and instagrammable twist, it's definitely a more creative attraction. It has not been confirmed what it will be like this year but London Zoo created last year's magical masterpiece.
Wembley Park
The most lit tree you ever did see! With 100,000 LED lights and by far the largest at 82ft tall, this is a star-studded tree. Walking through it you will be immersed in a display of lights that will dazzle your Christmas spirit.
Claridge's Hotel
The Claridge's Christmas tree oozes luxury and elegance. Last year, Dior designed a holographic fashion themed tree known as 'The Celestial Snow Globe' which took centre stage at the hotel. Every year a different designer creates Claridge's iconic tree and this year's designer is yet to be announced.