Anonymous wrote:I personally just found it cold, and a lot of things were closed on the days surrounding Christmas (e.g., eating in a restaurant on Christmas Eve was possible, but I was the only one there and the menu was limited). New Years Eve in London was neat -- extremely crowded, but in a good way. I think you could have a good experience staying at a B&B or hotel that you know will cater to those celebrating away from home, so that you could go out and look at whatever lights/shopping you hope to see, and then come back indoors to someplace festive. Be aware that the further you are from a big city, the less likely it is that anything will be open during the holiday week.
We went about 10 years ago for Christmas and I remember this, too. Just something to be aware of if you only have a few days there. Other than that, it was fun, but crowded and cold. I wouldn't call it magical.