He’s made his list, checked it twice and now Santa Claus is coming to town, bringing cheer and joy to billions of families around the world. Take in these extraordinary winter landscapes that will leave you and your children starry-eyed as the day inside these magical Christmas Grotto’s comes to an end.

LONDON
The Chelsea Grotto is an hour-long spectacular, where kids are transported to the North Pole to meet Santa and his elves. Or try the top-secret headquarters at the Royal Albert Hall, where kids are treated to puppetry, music and of course the man in red. As for the golden ticket? It’s the Swarovski-sponsored grotto at Harrods, which has been an annual affair since 1955.
LIBERTY
Kids will be delights meeting Santa Claus inside this centuries-of famous Tudor-revival building every Sunday from 24 November. Parents can shop while children are enraptured by Santa Claus, leaving happy with a goody bag and photograph.
FORTNUM & MAISON
Storytelling with Father Christmas certainly sounds like the ideal way to wile away a festive day. Not only will young people leave filled with joy
ROYAL ALBERT HALL
Father Christmas once again returns to his secret London headquarters at the Royal Albert Hall. An hour-long “theatrical walk-around event”, children will encounter a range of magical North Pole characters in various spaces of the Hall on their way to meet Father Christmas himself. The icing on the cake? Children will be given the chance to make and bring home their very own stuffed toy!
CHELSEA GROTTO
Based in the heart of Chelsea on Pavilion Road, the Chelsea Christmas Grotto in collaboration with famed children’s entertainers, Sharky & George, transports children to a West London-version of the North Pole. Children will enjoy 30 minutes of classic Sharky & George games before entering Father Christmas’ workshop. Action-packed, children will be given the opportunity to try their hand at gingerbread biscuit or bauble decorating and a host of festive crafts.
HARRODS
A family experience like no other, this year, Harrods has partnered with Swarovski to bring families The Secret Forest Grotto. Feast your senses on the magical snow-covered woodland filled with sparkling surprises that will leave little ones mesmerised by the magic of Christmas. And of course, it all wraps up with a very special meeting with Father Christmas.
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Occupying four adjoining London townhouses, 11 Cadogan Gardens is a low key but opulent Chelsea

NEW YORK
Look out at New York’s famous glittering Christmas tree while enjoying a holiday breakfast with Saint Nicholas at the Rock Center Cafe. Kids will be enamoured by the magic man, as well as the decadent chocolate foundation and candy bar. The Ritz in Westchester New York plays host to a holiday extravaganza, including a face painter, balloon artists, cookie decorating, holiday movie showing, and of course visits with Santa. Or to truly get into the Christmas mood, visit the 170 shopping and food vendors and glide across the 17,000-square-foot ice-skating rink at the Bryant Park Winter Village.
SANTA’S WINTER WONDERLAND AT BROOKFIELD PLACE
Explore Santa Claus’s Winter Wonderland at Brookfield place this holiday season, as kids play in a winter activity
THE RITZ WESTCHESTER
Families who wish to spend time with Santa in style can enjoy face painting, cookie decorating, balloon artists and watching some of their favourite holiday flicks as part of a new Breakfast with Santa at The Ritz-Carlton New York, Westchester.
BRYANT PARK WINTER VILLAGE
What started as a small holiday market now attracts more than three million people each year. From

MOSCOW
The reception area at The Baccarat
Tverskoy Boulevard is the longest and oldest boulevard of its kind in central Moscow and at Christmas it comes alive with lights, trees and festive stalls selling souvenirs, mulled wine and other seasonal delights. Equally, Kuzminsky Park, the official Moscow residence of Father Christmas is alight with holiday events and offerings.
TVERSKOY SQUARE
Journey into Christmas on Tverskoy Square. Be delighted by 38 venues offering unique art objects, riveting street shows, concerts, cooking masterclasses and purchase decorative items, traditional food
KUZMINSKY PARK
A magical destination with its twinkling canopy of lights and bushy evergreen trees, for the festive
STAY
A former Soviet-era hotel reimagined for the 21st century, The Four Seasons Moscow might just offer the best views of any hotel in the world. Floor-to-ceiling windows reveal cinematic views of

LAPLAND
Finnish Lapland is a fascinating place to visit. The largest, northernmost region of Finland, there are plenty of opportunities for skiing, dogsledding, snowmobiling and a whole range of winter sports and activities. But let’s not forget – Finnish Lapland is also the home of Santa Claus and his reindeers.
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Wilderness Hotel Nangu is located in a remote spot on the southern shore of Lake Inari, offering breathtaking views and some of the best views of the Northern Lights. An intimate, boutique hotel, it features just 24

PARIS
At Paris Disneyland, unwrap everything that makes Christmas special, in the most enchanting of seasonal settings. Christmas at Disneyland Paris runs November 9 to January 6, 2020, and features holiday entertainment, elegant decorations, a Christmas parade and scrumptious seasonal food. And of course, young ones can meet Santa and his elves and hear all about how he travels the world spreading peace and joy.
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Originally opened in 1928, the facade of Hotel Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris retains its authentic Art Deco charms. In its early years, the property hosted everyone from Winston Churchill to Michael Jackson. The hotel industry must be one of the most boisterous and ever-changing and in the mid-2000s the doors closed and there began an extensive overhaul under the creative direction of Phillipe Starck. The result was something unique within the Parisian market, better-known for its over-starched table cloths and excess of gold and patterned fabrics. A palace-grade hotel, what Starck created in the newly unveiled Royal Monceau was bold – an interplay light and angles, melding classic with contemporary. The idea behind the 85 rooms and 64 suites is for them to feel more like apartments than a hotel.