Revellers enjoy a previous Christmas Fair in Fulham Palace courtyard. Picture: E Brudi
October 21, 2025
Fulham Palace will host a season of festive events this November and December, offering a mix of family activities and adult workshops across its historic grounds.
The programme begins with a three-day Christmas fair from 21 to 23 November, featuring indoor and outdoor market stalls, live music from local choirs, and seasonal refreshments. Visitors can explore a festive trail through the Palace and enjoy an illuminated Christmas tree walk in the Chaplain’s garden, with trees sponsored by local businesses.
A Twilight Fair on Friday 21 November will extend opening hours for late-night shopping, with handmade gifts from local artisans and a photobooth for visitors. Adults attending the evening event will be offered a complimentary drink on arrival.
Families are invited to meet Father Christmas in the Palace’s historic library on 22–23 November and 6–7 December. The experience includes a crafting session with Paperbirds, a gift for each child, and a whimsical exit through the Palace’s secret bookcase door.
For those seeking a quieter seasonal activity, wreath making workshops will take place on 30 November and 1 December, led by Fulham Palace’s gardening team. Participants will use natural materials foraged from the grounds to create sustainable decorations, with mulled wine served during the sessions.
The events are part of Fulham Palace’s annual Christmas programme, which blends long-standing traditions with new creative offerings.
Tickets are available via the Palace’s website, with pre-booking required for most activities.
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