Toronto Star

Christmas like a Londoner

The British city is offering holiday-themed attraction­s,

- NORA WALSH THE NEW YORK TIMES

Christmast­ime in London has long set the scene for Charles Dickens’ treasured novels and many a blockbuste­r Rom-Com. This year, locations across the city are offering travellers beloved holiday traditions.

Hotel packages with holiday performanc­es

There’s no shortage of festive entertainm­ent during London’s Christmas season. The Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard, is hosting a six-night performanc­e series in its Signature Suites from Nov. 27 to Dec. 12. The theatre company Revels in Hand will perform the play “Four Calling Birds,” a brandnew Christmas comedy, for up to 25 guests per show.

“It’s West-End quality theatre in your living room,” said Lucy Eaton, founding director of Revels in Hand. Guests can purchase individual tickets ($160), which come with Champagne and canapés, or book the hotel’s Christmas in the Clouds package, which combines a suite stay, buffet breakfast and two show tickets with rates starting at $1,440.

Two Red Carnation hotels are offering travellers a more classical version of the arts. Guests overnighti­ng in a Junior Suite at The Rubens at the Palace receive two tickets to a Christmas show at Cadogan Hall, featuring the Royal Philharmon­ic Orchestra on Dec. 5 or 14 (suite rates based on double occupancy start from $950). The package also includes English breakfast, afternoon tea and a threecours­e pre-theatre meal. Milestone Hotel & Residences is sending guests to “The Nutcracker” ballet at Royal Albert Hall from Dec. 28-31. The offer includes 15 per cent off one night’s accommodat­ion, English breakfast, welcome glasses of Champagne and show admission for two (room rates from $900).

“Carol concerts and carol singers are as much a part of Christmas in London as trickor-treating is to Halloween in the U.S.,” said Christophe­r Wilmot-Sitwell, co-owner of the London-based travel outfitter Cazenove + Loyd. To showcase this celebrated British tradition, The Kensington hotel is offering a package with two tickets to the Christmas Eve carols at Royal Albert Hall.

“There is no better way to get into the holiday spirit than singing along with carollers in this must-see Victorian-era concert hall,” said Francesco Sardelli, the hotel’s general manager. Additional benefits include daily breakfast, a bottle of Champagne, a surprise gift for children on Christmas Eve and a traditiona­l roast turkey Christmas lunch alongside a roaring fire in the restaurant. The four-night package starts at $2,875 based on double occupancy and is available from Dec. 22-28.

Window shopping

“There are a lot of traditions this time of year and shopping is one of them,” said Letitia Dunlop of Original Travel UK. “Classic London department stores like Libertys, Selfridges and Fortnum & Mason really go to town for the holidays and no expense is spared!”

Selfridges London, which just opened a 2,000-square-metre F.A.O. Schwarz flagship store on its fourth floor, unveiled its futuristic, fairytale-inspired windows and in-store decor with “A Christmas For Modern Times” theme. Starting Dec.12, patrons can enjoy a daily 15-minute light show featuring the retailer’s 13-metre, 1.4-tonne Christmas tree crafted from mirrors (7 p.m. on weekdays; 4 p.m. on weekends).

The Lanesborou­gh hotel is partnering with Harvey Nichols department store to offer guests a Festive Shop & Stay experience from Nov. 13 to Jan. 7, with room rates for the experience starting at $1,470.

“London is still one of the world’s fashion epicentres and with currency markets as they are currently, shopping in London offers good value for a lot of our guests,” said Marco Novella, managing director of the hotel. Perks of the package include daily breakfast, 24-hour butler service, a chauffeure­d transfer to the store, shopping with a personal stylist and a 20 per cent apparel and accessorie­s discount.

“Our butlers are on hand to collect shopping purchases from the store and deliver items directly to guest rooms,” Novella said. “They also assist in packing and gift wrapping so our guests have extra time to enjoy the city.”

Christmas market-hopping

During the holidays, London has a wealth of bedecked Christmas markets like Covent Garden, Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park and Southbank Centre’s Wintertime Market. On Dec. 4, the Belmond British Pullman is taking guests on a round-trip train journey from London’s Victoria station to spend the day at the Bath Christmas Market. A threecours­e brunch is served on board in the train’s restored antique carriages before guests disembark in one of Britain’s most scenic cities.

“Guests can shop locally made gifts and sample festive treats like mince pies and mulled wine in over 200 stalls and chalets,” said Gary Franklin, vice president for Belmond’s trains and cruises. The return trip includes a four-course dinner before arriving in Victoria Station (all-inclusive prices from $855).

And for take away

The Mayfair hotel Claridge’s has continued its annual tradition of selling Christmas hampers. The handmade willow baskets are stocked with edible treats like Christmas fruitcake, shortbread biscuits and the brand’s famous Christmas pudding. There’s also a bundle of keepsakes like a Claridge’s cookbook, Christmas crackers and mugs.

“It’s a great way for our holiday guests to get a taste of Christmas in London and travel home with special mementos of their time here,” said Orla Hickey, a spokeswoma­n for the hotel.

 ?? SELFRIDGES VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Father Christmas rides a scooter for Selfridges “A Christmas For Modern Times” theme in London.
SELFRIDGES VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES Father Christmas rides a scooter for Selfridges “A Christmas For Modern Times” theme in London.
 ?? BELMOND VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Restored antique carriages of the Belmond British Pullman carry you on a round-trip journey from London’s Victoria station to Bath, where you can spend the day at the city’s Christmas Market.
BELMOND VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES Restored antique carriages of the Belmond British Pullman carry you on a round-trip journey from London’s Victoria station to Bath, where you can spend the day at the city’s Christmas Market.
 ?? CLARIDGE'S VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Edible treats offered in Caridge’s annual Christmas hamper.
CLARIDGE'S VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES Edible treats offered in Caridge’s annual Christmas hamper.
 ?? THE KENSINGTON VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Christmas decoration­s in The Kensington hotel in London.
THE KENSINGTON VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES Christmas decoration­s in The Kensington hotel in London.

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