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| Blue Ball Yard. |
Friday December 12, 2025.
Erin arrived home from school, at which point Emma left to meet Keilyn from school. I arrived home shortly after and, once we were ready, waited for my mum, before booking a taxi to Watford underground station, where Emma and Keilyn were awaiting our arrival.
We boarded our train and settled into our seats for the trip to Finchley Road. Here we changed to a Jubilee line train and continued our journey to Green Park. We exited the station via the Green Park entrance and began our walk at Piccadilly and the magnificent Ritz Hotel.
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| Hancocks on St James's Street. |
Instead of following the crowds we turned down St James's Street and admired the various Christmas trees and window displays that the businesses and shops displayed. Jermyn Street was the first street with lights stretched across it, that we saw. We passed Hancocks Goldsmiths, before we entered Blue Ball Yard, where the American Bar was festooned with Christmas decorations.
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| A Christmas tree in London's smallest square. |
We then crossed the road and entered Pickering Place, London' smallest square, where a Christmas tree took up much of the place. We left Pickering Place and continued down St James's Street and turned onto Pall Mall until we reached Waterloo Place, with its blue star-topped Christmas tree. Here, more 'Angel' Christmas lights stretched across the road.
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| The Norwegian spruce in Trafalgar Square. |
We then continued along Pall Mall onto Pall Mall East, which brought us to Trafalgar Square and the giant Norwegian spruce at its centre. A Christmas market, filled with stalls selling all sorts of trinkets, gifts and food occupied the area outside the steps to The National Gallery, while a choir sang carols from in front of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree.
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| St Martin's Lane. |
On leaving Trafalgar Square we headed up Charing Cross Road and onto St Martin's Lane, with its Theatreland Christmas lights.
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| Goodwin's Court cottages. |
As we approached New Row, my mum, Keilyn and I decided to walk through Goodwin's Court, while Emma and Erin continued along New Row. With its gas-fuelled lamps and cottages that have been here since the 17th century, this thoroughfare is a time capsule of old London. We weren't the only ones using the street, as a small group of people had also chosen this route, but, in their case, for its association with Harry Potter.
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| Covent Garden Christmas tree. |
We exited Goodwin's Court, onto Bedfordbury, and joined New Row, where we headed east along King Street, where we met up with Emma and Erin by the Covent Garden Christmas tree. Emma and Erin had witnessed the 'snow' falling, which occurs every hour, but were less than impressed with it. It was a 'bubble-machine', that lasted less than a minute.
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| Royal Opera House Arcade. |
After looking at the various displays we made our way back along King Street, New Row and along St Martin's Court, until we reached Charing Cross Road. As we were all starting to feel hungry we headed towards Leicester Square, in search of food.

After a brief discussion we decided to visit the Market Place Food Hall, as this would cater for all of our food needs. Erin chose chow mein, from a Thai kiosk, while Emma went Greek. My mum, Keilyn and I had pizza, from 'Bread Ahead'. Once we had finished desserts were ordered, before we made our way outside to take in the Christmas market within Leicester Square.

After a good look around the Christmas Market we made our way towards 'M&M's World', stopping outside 'Greggs', so that Erin could have her photo taken with the 'Wicked For Good' sign. Then we all went into 'M&M's World', where plenty of photos were taken and Erin purchased an M&M's travel cup.
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| Christmas Lights on Piccadilly. |
From here we wandered along Coventry Street to Piccadilly Circus, taking more photos of the Christmas displays, while Erin and Keilyn visited 'Boots' to check out make up and things.
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| Baker Street station. |
Once we were all back together we descended the stairs to Piccadilly Circus station and caught a Bakerloo line train for the three stops to Baker Street. At Baker Street station it was a longer wait for a train, than normal, which gave us a chance to sit and relax.
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| Our train is approaching Baker Street station. |
On arriving back at Watford, Keilyn and I decided to walk home, so that only one taxi would be needed to get everyone home. The taxi dropped my mum home, first, before dropping Emma and Erin off at home, moments before Keilyn and I got home.
It was yet another great night out, spending time with family and the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit.
Distance travelled:
- Bus - 0.0 miles
- Cable Car - 0.0 miles
- Car - 0.0 miles
- DLR - 0.0 miles
- Ferry - 0.0 miles
- Overground - 0.0 miles
- River Boat - 0.0 miles
- Taxi - 1.3 miles
- Train - 0.0 miles
- Underground - 37.4 miles
- Walking - 4.3 miles













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