Things to do in London on Boxing day

Here are the best things that you can do on Boxing Day in London this year.

Skiddle Staff

Last updated: 18th Nov 2022

Boxing Day is a day that can go either way. You'll either indulge far too much in drink or on food on Christmas Day and you'll need to feel better about yourself. Well, if you're around the London area on Boxing Day then we have some suggestions for how you can get yourself out and about. Plenty of Christmas Day hangover cures can be found below.

 

Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol

Where: Southbank Centre, London

How about a Christmas classic but with a Dolly Parton twist? Experience the story of Ebenezer Scrooge but this time set in East Tennessee rather than Victorian London. Parton has written the songs that accompany this theatre performance as it gives new life to a classic story.

 

 

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Jack and The Beanstalk- London Palladium

Where: London Palladium

There's nothing quite like a Boxing day pantomime performance which is a tradition for many. This huge performance of Jack and the Beanstalk will feature a brilliant cast. There will be a lavish set designed specifically for London's biggest panto. Expect plenty of laughs to be had at this one. 

 

 

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Enjoy a winter walk

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There's nothing quite like a brisk winter walk to wake you up and rouse you from your drunken state. If you overdid it a bit at Christmas dinner then you'll feel much better after walking it off a bit the next day. There are plenty of great places to have a relaxing walk in London such as Walthamstow Wetlands, Hampstead Heath or any of the huge parks.

 


 

Enjoy the sport in your local pub

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A full day of football is one way that you can spend Boxing day as the whole of the Premier League will be in action. Get cozy in your local and enjoy a couple of pints whilst cheering your team on. It always makes the day feel just a bit better when your team is doing well.

 


  

A Christmas Carol

Where: Old Vic Theatre, London

This is Matthew Warchus' smash hit production of the classic Charles Dickens story as it returns to the Old Vic Theatre once again. Adapted for the stage by Jack Thorne, this is a performance that will fill the auditorium to the brim with mince pies, music and more. You will come out of the theatre with an uplifting feeling. 

 

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Enjoy the last of the Christmas lights

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With the end of Christmas Day comes the time where we must start thinking about taking the festive lights down. London is covered head to toe in lights throughout the Christmas period. It'd be a good idea to take a look around at them one last time before they disappear. 

 


 

Head to the sales

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The Boxing day sales are notorious. It may be stress but the savings are worth it. Plenty of shops will be opening their doors with mouth-watering offers in an attempt to get you to splash that Christmas cash. Even if you have to fight for what you want, we're sure you'll nab a bargain.

 


 

Visit some landmarks

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Boxing day is often a time when you can spend the day with your family. Get yourself out of the house and visit one of the many landmarks that London has to offer. Whether it be the Tower of London, the London Eye or Big Ben, it'll be a great day out with your loved ones.

 



 

Check out our What's On Guide to discover even more rowdy raves and sweaty gigs taking place over the coming weeks and months. For festivals, lifestyle events and more, head on over to our Things To Do page or be inspired by the event selections on our Inspire Me page.

 

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