St James’s London - Christmas Lights in the West End 2012

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The St James’s London Christmas festivities will begin on 21 November when the Christmas Lights will be illuminated on Jermyn Street, creating a fantastic festive Christmas Shopping experience in this popular destination, world renowned for high quality clothing, accessories, stylish bars, cafés and restaurants.

Shops in the area specialise in bespoke and unique collections, products and gift ideas, perfect when seeking an exclusive Christmas present. Retailers in St James’s include shirt makers by royal appointment, Turnbull & Asser; London’s leading cheesemongers, Paxton & Whitfield; Floris, perfumers since 1730; and the world famous Fortnum & Mason, all Royal Warrant holders.

As well as the Christmas lights, there will be two spectacularly decorated Christmas Trees outside St James’s Church, Piccadilly. The Church will be hosting Carols by Candlelight with Christmas Readings on Saturday 22 December at 7:30pm.

For more information on St James’s visit:

stjameslondon.co.uk

twitter.com/stjamesslondon

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Susie Howard. Tel: +44 (0)20 7287 9601

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