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Home / Lifestyle / Travellers Take Over London for Festive Carriage Parade

Travellers Take Over London for Festive Carriage Parade

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Hundreds of travellers and 270 horses participated in the annual festive drive.
  • The 14-mile route included stops at Buckingham Palace and Borough Market.
  • Attendees prepared for months, some waking at 2 AM for the occasion.
Travellers Take Over London for Festive Carriage Parade

Hundreds of travellers, accompanied by approximately 270 horses and their carriages, converged on London for their yearly festive pilgrimage to Winter Wonderland. This significant community event saw participants traverse a 14-mile route, beginning in Shadwell and passing through notable locations such as Buckingham Palace, Soho, and concluding at Borough Market.

The dedication of the travellers was evident, with many investing considerable time and effort in their appearance and that of their horses. Some individuals reported waking as early as 2 AM on the day of the event to ensure they were "presentable." Preparations often involved months of planning for outfits, with others undertaking extensive beauty regimes, including sunbeds and lash extensions.

This annual gathering, sometimes referred to as the "new Appleby fair," has become a cherished tradition, with travellers journeying from across the UK. It serves as a vibrant display of their culture and community spirit during the holiday season, culminating in a notable presence around the popular Winter Wonderland attraction.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's an annual festive drive where hundreds of travellers and their horses visit London, often heading towards Winter Wonderland.
The travellers typically follow a 14-mile route through London, stopping at landmarks like Buckingham Palace and ending at Borough Market.
Travellers often spend months planning outfits and preparing their horses, with many waking up very early on the day of the event.

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