[2025 London Attraction] Travel Guide for Trafalgar Square (Updated Mar)
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Trafalgar Square, a famous square in London, was built to commemorate the early 19th century Trafalgar Sea War. In the center of the square stood a monument designed by William Dalton, the main body of which was a round stone pillar with a bronze statue of Nelson‘s full body in uniform, cast by the sculptor Bailey with copper cannons seized in the battle of Trafalgar.
Address:
Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 5DS, United Kingdom
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 hour
Phone:
+44 20 7983 4750
Ticket Price
Free entry
Travel Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square is an iconic must-visit destination in London. Its grandeur, surrounded by historic landmarks like the National Gallery and Nelson's Column, makes for a captivating sight. The bustling atmosphere, with street performers and visitors from around the world, adds to the charm. The fountains and statues provide great photo opportunities, and the square's central location makes it easily accessible. Whether you're enjoying the view or attending one of the many events held here, Trafalgar Square offers a quintessential London experience.#london
BenTraveller
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Trafalgar Square, London
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Trafalgar Square is a well-known landmark in London, appreciated for its historical importance, beautiful architecture, and cultural significance. It serves as a central meeting point and a hub for various events, performances, and demonstrations. The prominent Nelson's Column, guarded by four lion statues, is a highlight of the square.
Visitors often praise the square's open space and the chance to sit on the steps or benches, enjoying views of the surrounding attractions, such as the National Gallery. The fountains, especially the famous Fourth Plinth, where contemporary art installations are displayed, add to the overall appeal of the place.
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Robert17
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🏰🇬🇧 Trafalgar Square Christmas Market! 🎉🛍️
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Experience the enchantment of Trafalgar Square Christmas Market, the heart of London's winter wonderland! Immerse yourself in festive delights, from handcrafted gifts to delicious treats, all amidst the iconic landmarks of the city. 🎁✨
🗓️ Opening Hours: Daily from November to December, 10 am - 9 pm.
💡 Use Tip: Arrive early on weekdays to avoid crowds and savor the authentic holiday atmosphere. Don't forget to try traditional mulled wine and warm roasted chestnuts for a true taste of Christmas cheer! 🍷🌰
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog)
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✨ Explore London's Icon: 🦁 #TrafalgarSquare 🦁✨
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📍 Discover the heart of London at Trafalgar Square! 🏰 Immerse yourself in its rich history, vibrant atmosphere, and breathtaking architecture. 📸 Don't forget to snap a pic with the majestic lions! 🦁
💡 Useful Tip: 🎟️ Enjoy free entry to the National Gallery and soak in world-class art! 🖼️ Grab a bench, relax, and observe Londoners go about their day. ☕
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Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog)
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A Must See Square in London 🏴
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This is one of the starting points for first time visitors in London just like me. It is one of those places that you just need to tick off your boxes for must see places in London. With four massive lions, the monument and the fountain, it is a perfect place to take photos plus, since this has become one of the most reccommended square in the UK then you will definitely bump into tourists alike who appreciate the place as much as you do.
We basically just walked here from Buckingham palace and right off the bat you feel the fun atmosphere of people coming and going. It is just lively with the national gallery right infront of it as well. So tourists can do more more stuff here.
Address: Trafalgar Square, WC2N, 5DX
Nearest Tube Station: Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern Lines)
Enjoy your London trip
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Early Train + 5km Walk to Westminster
I got the earliest train I could from my closest station to King's Cross, and then finished a 3.2 mile walk to Westminster.
Beautiful day, a little bit fresh in the air but lovely and clear. walked through Russel Square, up past China Town, on to Trafalgar Square and then finally past Westminster.
Highly recommend taking those early trains, they're lovely and quiet, considered "off peak" so it's cheaper. The streets of London are lovely and quiet too. All I could smell in the air whilst walking through the streets was fresh pastries. I didn't have any, it did smell very good.
19sjm88
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London Trafalgar Square Christmas tree
The Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, London, England is one of the most famous Christmas trees in the world. Every year in early December, the much-anticipated Christmas tree lighting ceremony is held, attracting the attention of London and even the world.
This Christmas tree is often tens of meters high, decorated with colorful lights, and looks particularly bright. It is the most watched Christmas tree in the UK.
Norway has presented a Christmas tree to Britain every year since 1947. In previous years, celebrations have been held as usual. This four-ton tree is called the "national Christmas tree" and it symbolizes the friendship between Norway and Britain.
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Trafalgar Square London
Absolutely a calm and relaxing place that you can find many birds and silence. No matter you go there in the morning or at night, it’s a must-visit place to spend time with.:)#trafalgarsquare #london
JJEK
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Trafalgar Sauare in Central London
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When you spend a week or more in London I defined recommend you to check out the neighborhood around Trafalgar Square. Flaying to one of the four major Airports amin London is very affordable and convenient. All airports are connected to the city center with great rapid transport trains. Trafalgar Square is not a place to only hangout go to restaurants or shopping also it is a hotspot for street artists and skateboarders. People sometimes even perform great acrobatic stunts at the stairs. It is also very popular to get a drawing of your self done within a couple of minutes. The buildings are very beautiful too#tripblazers
anton_rothe
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Trafalgar Square at night
Address - Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, Central London WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom
Trafalgar Square is a huge open piazza that the public can access at any time of the day. This is a landmark with great historical significance as this was where the Battle of Trafalgar between the British Royal Navy and the French and Spanish navies occurred.
We really enjoyed learning about its history and appreciating the beautiful architecture of the building designs here.
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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daniaexperiences
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Trafalgar Square
Address: Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom.
Getting there: You can take tube and stop at the Charing Cross station. The Trafalgar Square is just around 7 minutes walk away.
Highlights: The Trafalgar Square is a public square in the City of London. Its location is very strategic and often used as a place for meetings or demonstrations.
There is a pretty water fountain in the middle. I also enjoyed seeing the sculptures and monuments here they are really impressive and worth seeing. There are also other attractions near it as well. It's also completely free and is usually not that busy so you can go there with your family to sit at and admire the buildings around as well.
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Yolo31
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ICONIC SQAURE IN LONDON
one of the iconic places in london. once you enter this square, you will be surround by the iconic statues, fountains, artworks and lion statues. this place is really picturing, we took lots of pictures there. There are also lots of people chilling there, sitting on the stairs just having their meals.
from different angle, you can able to see the streets of london in a different way. sometimes there are groups give performances or some individual will do some performance to entertain people.
in general, this is a great place for people to just stop by and have some time to relax either on your own or with your friends.
I’ll definitely recommend everyone to come to this place #passionpassport #gooutside
Chees_hungry
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Worth The Walk All Around It !
Nice to walk all around the Trafalgar Square area despite how busy it is as it is the central area of London that divides the west and east ends. There were a lot of gates up all around Trafalgar Square and we were unable to walk into the fountain area nor up to the two lions sitting at the entrance area. It appeared that they were setting up the area for some public function as there were stacks of gates ready to be assembled.
We walked all around and over the the 4th plinth where an unique modern piece of art work is displayed and is regularly updated. Presently there was a statue of a huge cupcake with frosting and a cherry with a huge ant crawling on it. It was a sight to photograph with as it was really big, colorful, and a distinguishing piece of art work. Well worth the walk over to it!!#trafalgarsquare #london #monument #lordhorationelson
Dolly Mikha
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On the wee
On the weekend of Trafalgar Square, I will be the gentlest glimpse of London's memory in the future - the warmth of the sun, the sculptures in the vicinity, the sound of fountains not far away, the crowds of the bustle, the singing of street performers, the cultural activities after the series Everything new, every time you come here, your heart will melt [happy] and strangers' free hug, Christmas carols on the square, national gallery, candlelight Christmas Carol at Westminster Chapel, fresh and warm Mince Pie and mulled wine And there are friends who can chat with them, and the wine is not drunk and people are drunk.
Lemon Zhao.
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first family trip with mY girl who is three years old
Who said you shouldn’t bring your children when they’re too young. They know everything and they could feel the strike difference in culture. She even adopted English Accent. Finally should get to see the London Bridge after singing day and night the nursery rhyme London Bridge. Weather was very cold so she fell asleep in a pram, but she couldn’t keep her eyes shut for long. You’re so beautiful. We visit the path learn the history appreciate every single moment and every little detaiLs. #familytravel #myitinerary
Wonderwithlive
London’s Most Stunning Evening Stroll for City Lights & Iconic Views
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London transforms at night, with glowing landmarks and a magical atmosphere. For an unforgettable evening walk, follow this route for the best cityscape views!
✨ Start at The National Gallery
Begin in Trafalgar Square, where the National Gallery is beautifully lit up. The fountains and Nelson’s Column set the perfect mood for your walk.
🌟 Walk to Piccadilly Circus
Stroll down to Piccadilly Circus, where the dazzling billboards light up the night. It’s London’s version of Times Square—bustling, energetic, and perfect for photos.
🕰️ Head to Westminster for Big Ben & Houses of Parliament
Walk down Whitehall, past historic buildings, until you reach Westminster. Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament glow against the Thames—an iconic sight that’s even better at night.
🌉 Cross Waterloo Bridge for Panoramic City Views
For the best skyline views, cross Waterloo Bridge. From here, you’ll see St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Shard, and the London Eye all in one sweeping panorama.
🎡 End at South Bank
Finish your walk along the vibrant South Bank, where the London Eye and riverside lights create a stunning backdrop. Grab a drink or just soak in the city’s nighttime charm.
⭐ Top Tips
Start around sunset for golden-hour views.
Bring a camera—every stop is photogenic.
Check the time for Big Ben’s chimes for that classic London moment.
This route blends history, culture, and unbeatable night views. It’s the perfect way to experience London after dark!
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Elle_crochet
One Day in Westminster: London’s Iconic Landmarks & Hidden Gems
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If you only have one day in Westminster, here’s how to make the most of it!
🕰 Big Ben & Houses of Parliament – Start your day at Westminster Bridge for the best views of London’s most famous clock.
⛪ Westminster Abbey – Visit this historic coronation site where monarchs have been crowned since 1066.
👑 Downing Street & Whitehall – Walk past No. 10 Downing Street, home to the UK Prime Minister.
🎡 London Eye – Ride this iconic Ferris wheel for stunning views over Westminster and beyond.
🏰 Buckingham Palace & Changing of the Guard – Arrive by 11 AM to catch this classic British tradition.
🍽 Lunch at a Traditional Pub – Stop by The Red Lion for classic fish and chips or a Sunday roast.
🏛 Trafalgar Square & The National Gallery – End your day at this famous square, home to Nelson’s Column and world-class art.
⭐ Top Tips:
Start early to avoid crowds.
Walk as much as possible—Westminster is best explored on foot.
Take a Thames boat ride from Westminster Pier for a scenic end to your day.
Westminster is London at its best, packed with royal history, iconic sights, and unforgettable experiences!
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Elle_crochet
Trafalgar Square: A Vibrant Heart of London
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Trafalgar Square is more than just a historic landmark—it’s the beating heart of London. As I stood beneath the towering Nelson’s Column, I couldn’t help but marvel at the lively energy surrounding the square. The fountains, the statues, and the majestic National Gallery nearby make it an ideal place to pause, soak in the culture, and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Whether you’re people-watching, snapping photos, or simply relaxing by the fountains, Trafalgar Square offers a vibrant and unforgettable London experience. Don’t miss it—this spot encapsulates the city’s charm and history all in one place.
Bryxwong
The famous Trafalgar Square in London
#londontravel If you're in London, you can't miss Trafalgar Square, the iconic landmark in London. There are also the famous Nelson’s Column, stunning fountains, and impressive statues. At its center stands Nelson’s Column, a tall monument topped with a statue of Admiral Lord Nelson, flanked by four bronze lion statues that are popular with visitors. Trafalgar Square is the perfect place to experience London's vibrant atmosphere.
🚇 Tube: Charing Cross Station (Northern & Bakerloo lines)
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Ishtiaq Ahmed Bulbul
Trafalgar Square
#getgoing2025Trafalgar Square is steeped in history, with its statues and monuments telling the story of Britain’s past. At its center stands Nelson’s Column, built in 1843 to honor Admiral Lord Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The four bronze lions at the base, sculpted by Sir Edwin Landseer, symbolize strength and courage. Surrounding the square are statues of historical figures, including King George IV and General Sir Charles Napier, reflecting Britain’s military and royal heritage. The Fourth Plinth, once left empty, now hosts rotating contemporary artworks, blending history with modern culture in this iconic space.
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Trafalgar Square
#getgoing2025Visiting Trafalgar Square was a lively and memorable experience. Surrounded by grand architecture and iconic landmarks, the square felt like the heart of London. I admired Nelson’s Column, towering above, and the majestic lion statues guarding it. The fountains added a touch of charm, and street performers brought energy to the space. It was fascinating to be in a place so rich in history, yet buzzing with modern life. Whether watching people, enjoying the art at the nearby National Gallery, or just soaking up the atmosphere, Trafalgar Square felt like a perfect blend of culture and community.
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4 must see place for first time London visitors
London has recently been voted as the most popular travel destination for 2025. The city is full of sites and first time visitors might be wondering where to start. Here’s a quick guide to the 4 places you really have to visit on that first trip.
Trafalgar Square- in the geographical centre of London and one where you can truly feel the really London from here you have an easy walk to attractions such as Buckingham palace, the Houses of Parliament and the national portrait gallery.
British Museum- one of the most visited museums in the world with iconic and important displays such as the Rosetta Stone.
Camden Market- a true slice of the capital with a fantastic market full of independent retailers and one of the best food markets in the city.
Maritime Greenwich- get a sense of London’s sea faring history with sites such as the Cutty Sark and the naval museum. #getgoing2025 #london
Alexander.Hannay
Exploring Christmas at Trafalgar Square, London
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Trafalgar Square in London becomes a magical destination during the Christmas season, filled with festive cheer, twinkling lights, and holiday traditions.
Highlights
Festive Atmosphere:
• Sparkling holiday lights adorn the square, creating a picturesque setting against historic landmarks like the National Gallery and Nelson’s Column.
• Street vendors offer hot drinks, festive snacks, and souvenirs.
Photo Opportunities:
• The Christmas décor makes Trafalgar Square a perfect spot for holiday pictures.
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JJJay
Trafalgar Square
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Trafalgar Square is one of London’s most iconic public spaces, rich in history, culture, and architectural splendor. It is located in the heart of the city. Trafalgar Square is a space for public gatherings, demonstrations, and celebrations. There will be public performance around the square. A towering 52-meter column commemorating Admiral Lord Nelson stand in the middle of the square, surrounded by four imposing bronze lions, sculpted by Sir Edwin Landseer, guarding the base.
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Trafalgar Square’s Christmas Splendor
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The iconic Trafalgar Square tree, gifted annually by Norway, towers majestically in the heart of London. Draped in simple yet elegant lights, it’s a timeless symbol of friendship and festive cheer. Around the square, a cozy Christmas market hums with life. Stalls brimming with mulled wine, handmade ornaments, and delicious treats invite you to linger. Carolers perform near the tree, filling the chilly air with classic holiday tunes that echo across the city. Whether snapping photos or soaking in the joy, this spot is pure holiday magic.
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A Festive Stroll at Trafalgar Square
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Trafalgar Square is a dazzling holiday destination, with its towering Christmas tree lit up against the night sky. The market below adds to the festive charm, offering everything from warm, spiced drinks to unique crafts and souvenirs. As you wander, the sound of carolers and the scent of roasted chestnuts surround you. Nearby, street performers add another layer of entertainment, captivating both kids and adults. It’s the perfect mix of holiday fun and London’s iconic culture.
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Magic at Trafalgar Square’s Christmas Market
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Beneath the glow of London’s lights, Trafalgar Square transforms into a festive haven. Its massive Christmas tree, adorned with shimmering lights, draws visitors from near and far. Surrounding it, the market is alive with excitement—vendors serve everything from hot cocoa to artisan gifts. The warm sounds of holiday carols fill the air, creating a delightful contrast to the crisp winter breeze. Nearby, people gather to take photos, chat with loved ones, and enjoy the lively holiday atmosphere.
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Trafalgar Square to Harrods
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Start your festive journey at Trafalgar Square, where the towering Christmas tree, gifted by Norway, glistens with lights in the heart of the city. Pause to admire the warm glow of the National Gallery, then stroll along the Strand, where twinkling decorations guide your way. Cross to Piccadilly, with its dazzling arches and the charm of Fortnum & Mason’s iconic Christmas windows. Continue through Green Park, enjoying the serenity of fairy lights dotting the trees, and arrive at Harrods in Knightsbridge. Its grand facade sparkles like a festive palace, a glowing symbol of London’s Christmas magic. The walk is pure holiday enchantment!