CHRISTMAS is a magical time of year and one of the best ways to get into the festivals spirit is to see a light show.
There are many stunning light shows across England from Kew Gardens in London to Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.
Some even serve festive treats including mulled wine and gingerbread men to help you get into the fun of the season.
Here are the eight best Christmas Light shows in England.
When Christmas arrives, Kew Gardens is lit up with more than a million bulbs.
It’s an entirely new way to see the 320 acre attraction which is home to over 16,000 species of plants.
The Gardens are bathed in warm, colourful light and the trail is lined with thousands of candles, holographic laser beams and canopies of fairy lights.
Visiting Kew Gardens doesn’t have to break the bank either, as ticket prices range from £21.50 for members at off-peak times to £26 at peak times.
For non-members, it is a little bit more expensive with off-peak tickets costing £25.50 and peak tickets costing £32.
The grounds at Blenhein Palace are already so beautiful that they have been used in Harry Potter, James Bond and Indiana Jones, but Christmas there is really something special.
There are thousands of illuminated lights transforming the historic building and grounds into a winter wonderland.
Kids will love the Neverland in the palace experience, which gives them the opportunity to explore the sparkling State rooms, complete with a model London skyline
Also, £1 will be added at basket stage for each Everland in the Palace ticket to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity.
Bristol is home to the beautiful Longleat House which opens its gates for visitors to welcome them to its annual Festival of Light.
The grounds, which are home to one of the UK’s most exciting safari parks, will turn back the clock and take visitors on a journey from the dawn of man to the present day.
But that’s not all because this light show has a Santa train to meet Father Christmas and his elves.
The festival of light runs from November 9, 2024 to January 5, 2025.
Oxford Street and Regent Street are some of the busiest streets in Europe and they are both home to some of England’s best light displays every Christmas.
Both streets have over 300,000 LED lights which provide great photo opportunities while you do some Christmas shopping.
Regent Street has huge angels of light spanning across the entire street and Oxford Street is draped in over 5000 white stars.
Oxford Street will be lighting up from November 5, 2024, and Regent Street will follow suit just two days later.
Christmas at Killerton will feature a traditional Christmas experience that includes an enchanted decorated house, which has green garlands, warming fireplaces and lush trees to make you feel cosy.
There is more fun to be had in the garden, which has an outdoor trail for the kid’s to enjoy.
The gardens and Chapel grounds will be covered in Christmas lights, making it the best location for a Christmas family photo so dress to impress.
Christmas at Killerton will run from November 26, 2024 to January 2, 2025.
Bedgebury is home to a one-mile magical winter trail which has fields of light and giant luminous seed pods.
Then, you’ll walk through sparkling tunnels of light and the forest is drenched in all of the colours of the rainbow.
It’s perfect for a little Christmas warmth on a cold December day.
Christmas at Bedgebury runs from November 14, 2024 to December 31, 2024.
The Twilight Trail transforms Mayfield Park into a 6.5 acre Christmas extravaganza with 50,000 lights.
From hot chocolate to toasted marshmellows, there is plenty to eat and drink as they wander through the winter wonderland.
Tickets are now on sale. Adult tickets priced at £14 and child tickets are £9, with under two-year-old’s gaining free entry.
The Twilight Trail runs from November 14, 2024 to December 31, 2024.
The Light Before Christmas 2024: Starlight is an immersive sound and light installation by the acclaimed artistic collective Luxmuralis, in one of the most historic cities in England.
The cathedral will become a stunning display of sound, light and story telling but it only runs for one day so you’ll need to hurry to get tickets.
Head on to Liverpool to catch The Light Before Christmas when takes place on November 30, 2024.