No crowds. No chaos. Just beautiful things.
This year I’m skipping anything loud, plastic or mass. Christmas, for me, is about atmosphere, candlelight, craftsmanship and slow beauty. These are the festive spots I care about in London right now:
Petersham Nurseries, Covent Garden
The chicest Christmas shop in the city. Wreaths, candles, terracotta and gifts that feel collected, not bought.
A masterclass in restrained Christmas. Wreaths tied with silk ribbon, terracotta pots of winter herbs, stoneware vessels, taper candles and that unmistakable scent of pine and earth. Nothing novelty. Everything timeless. A ritual for those who decorate with intention.
Mount Street, Mayfair
My favourite festive stroll. Discreet shop windows, no queues, no noise.
For festive shopping without the frenzy. The Connaught tree glowing, quiet windows, beautiful boutiques, bookshops and interiors stores. You can actually browse. It’s Christmas for people who don’t queue.
Alfie’s Antique Market, Marylebone
Vintage silk, old prints, jewellery you’ll never see twice.
For gifts with soul: vintage jewellery, silk scarves, rare books, brass objects, old theatre posters. Every present feels singular. Nothing algorithmic. You leave with stories, not just shopping bags.
Columbia Road on a December Wednesday Evening
Skip the Sunday crowds and go after dark. Florists glow with fairy lights, shops stay open late, carol singers drift through the street and everyone seems to move a little slower. It feels like discovering Christmas rather than being sold it.
The Boutique Christmas Philosophy
This is a slower, more tactile way to do December.
Handmade over mass-made. Atmosphere over spectacle. Objects with meaning, not slogans. Quiet beauty instead of noise.
Maria's Note
If I had to choose two: Petersham for my own home — candles, wreaths, ceramic vases, all the things that quietly define a Christmas interior — and Mount Street for gifting, where shopping feels refined, calm and beautifully edited. I always believe that how you experience Christmas sets the tone for the year ahead, and I choose the version that feels intentional rather than loud.