Here’s an Eco-Friendly Travel Suggestions for the Christmas – Have your Christmas in England

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Celebrating Christmas in England started over one thousand years ago.Christmas celebration began when Christianity arrived on its shores. And as one of the two most holy festivals in the calendar – the other was Easter – Christmas in England was celebrated with solemnity and fasting and prayer, culminating finally in the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

Later, in the Middle Ages, Christmas celebrations became bigger. Many kings of England held spectacular Christmas Courts, when they wore their crowns to impress their subjects and accepted oaths of fealty.

 

Today, English Christmas traditions are shared around the world with:

  • Counting down the big day by using an advent calendar

  • Sending Christmas cards that send joyous messages

  • Listening to Christmas music that adds magic

  • The beautifully lit trees and scent of pine

  • The bright lights that brighten the streets and home

  • The whimsical Christmas stocking stuffed full
    of special goodies

         

Why England and London:

London ranks seven out of the top 10 Eco-Friendly World cities. Here are the top reasons why this grand city ranks so high.
  • London’s remarkable tube makes it possible to bring down carbon emissions.

  • Its phenomenal public transport systems in place that  makes it all the more amiable towards the environment

  • To top it all, they have quite a number of green hotels and restaurants that take into account concerns of the environment and go an extra mile to safeguard it

Travels Suggestions: 

English and Scottish Christmas travel specials:

 

Lynottours offers tours to celebrate an old English Christmas in a quaint manor house, or in Scotland at a baronial castle. Adding to the experience are the countrysides populated with a series of ancient villages with scores of narrow country lanes. 

 

 

Christmas Markets:

 

Ever since Charles Dickens penned A Christmas Carol our idea of Christmas has been characterized by glittering trees, fragrant roast Turkey and rousing carols.

 

Another icon of the festive season is the Christmas market, which has been revived in England in recent years and gained huge popularity. England’s Christmasmarkets are held everywhere from town squares to stately homes and offering everything from specialist gifts and traditional toys to festive foodstuff and warming brews.

 

Top Five London Eco-Friendly Hotels:

Right after the sumptuous Thanksgiving meals, we get ready for more celebrations. It happens every year—the holidays come in the blink of an eye. The air is buzzing with excitement as our family and friends prepare Christmas parties and gatherings. It’s always nice to travel for the holidays, away from our daily lives. If you find yourself in the English capital looking for an eco-friendly London hotel, you won’t be disappointed. Whether it’s for New Year’s or Christmas, travelling green will always make you feel better.  

Greendealinitiatve reviews the top five environmentally friendly hotels in London.

 

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Judy Kundert

Judy Kundert, a recipient of the Marquis Who’s Who Excellence in Authorship award, loves storytelling, from folk and fairy tales to classics for elementary school children. She authors award-winning middle-grade novels designed to inspire and intrigue children. After she left her career as a United Airlines stewardess, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Loyola University, Chicago and a Master of Arts from DePaul University, Chicago. Most recently, she completed a master’s Certificate in Public Relations and Marketing from the University of Denver. For fun, she likes reading (usually three or four books at a time), watching movies from the oldies to the current films, traveling, biking, and hiking in vast Colorado outdoors with her husband. Learn more at www.judykundert.com.You can find me at the foot of the Colorado Rocky Mountains hiking, biking

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