TICKETS for London’s only Santa Steam Express have gone on sale today for those already thinking about how they want to spend Christmas.
Passengers will be able to board the winter attraction in London Victoria before going on a magical journey through the English capital.
The services will run for 90 minutes at regular intervals on December 15, 18, and 21, 2023.
Four train services will operate every day at 9:30, 11:45, 15:30 and
17:45.
Passengers will board the 61306 Mayflower, an iconic steam engine, which will be decked out in all things festive.
All adult passengers will be served a glass of mulled wine, or another hot drink, and a mince pie.
Meanwhile, younger visitors will receive a Christmas-themed activity sheet, a snack, a carton of juice, and other seasonal sweets.
Families will also get the chance to meet the big man himself, as Santa and his elves pass through the train delivering Christmas presents.
Standard class tickets cost £65 per person, while premium standard tickets cost an extra £10.
The standard class carriages will be festively-decorated with jewel-toned interiors.
Passengers can also reserve an entire first-class carriage to themselves for £550 for up to six people.
Set inside the vintage carriages, the first-class cabins are home to restored wood panelling, comfortable armchairs, and tables that are suitable for groups of up to six people.
Tickets to the attraction are on sale now, and should be booked in advance online.
Meanwhile, tickets for the UK’s biggest Christmas attraction went on sale in August.
London’s Winter Wonderland will run for six weeks in the capital’s Hyde Park, with a variety of attractions, activities, entertainment, food and drinks on offer.
Meanwhile, there are plenty of other Christmas attractions taking place across the country too.
One of those is The Frankfurt Christmas Market in Birmingham, which is said to be the largest authentic German Christmas market outside of Germany.
Meanwhile, this travel writer thinks their hometown has the best Christmas attraction in the UK.