Max Williams
23 January, 2025
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London Lights Up for the Year of the Snake: Lunar New Year Celebrations 2025

London is set to burst with vibrant celebrations as the city embraces the Chinese New Year, offering a plethora of exciting experiences for locals and visitors alike. From culinary adventures to cultural festivities, here's how to ring in the Year of the Snake.

Chinese New Year dishes at Market Place Vauxhall

Cultural Celebrations Across the City

Chinatown will transform into a festive hub with traditional decorations, lion dances, and street performances. Expect vibrant red lanterns, intricate dragon displays, and cultural performances that capture the spirit of the Lunar New Year.

The British Museum hosts special exhibitions and events showcasing Chinese art and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore traditional crafts, calligraphy demonstrations, and interactive workshops.

Family-Friendly Festivities Museums like the V&A and the Science Museum provide family-friendly activities, including Chinese art workshops, storytelling sessions, and interactive cultural experiences.

Culinary Experiences

Food lovers can explore a unique Lunar New Year experience at Market Place's venues in Vauxhall, Peckham, and Harrow. The food market is offering an innovative lineup of limited-edition dishes that blend traditional flavors with modern twists.

Highlights include:

  • The Duck Shed's Peking Duck Loaded Fries: Slow-roasted duck atop crispy skin-on fries, drizzled with hoisin sauce and garnished with fresh spring onions
  • Inamo Sukoshi's Sushi Snake: A creative salmon sushi roll featuring avocado, cucumber, and yellow peppers
  • Yorkshire Burrito's Hoisin Duck Yorkshire Burrito: Shredded duck wrapped in a fluffy Yorkshire pudding

A special attraction at Market Place Peckham is Annapurna Spice's red envelope giveaway, where six lucky guests can win a free meal by selecting a special red wallet.

What you need to know 

Celebrations typically run from late January to early February, coinciding with the traditional Lunar New Year period. Most events are free or available at minimal cost, making them accessible to everyone.

Tips for Visitors

  • Dress in red for good luck
  • Bring cash for street food and market vendors
  • Check specific venue times and potential ticketing requirements
  • Consider making reservations for popular restaurants

Market Place's marketing director Holly Hilton captures the essence of the celebrations: "It's an exciting place for families to enjoy delicious food and unforgettable experiences."

Whether you're a food enthusiast, culture lover, or simply looking to embrace a new tradition, London's Lunar New Year celebrations offer something for everyone. From innovative culinary experiences to traditional cultural performances, the city promises a memorable welcome to the Year of the Snake.