Let there be light – lots of light!
From today, Thursday, the Winter Lights will be illuminating the city until February – and this year features new installations.
The dazzling display includes 175,000 LED lights that covers over 50 streets, including the iconic Shambles which is also adorned with lit wreaths and small Christmas trees.

The York Winter Lights scheme is delivered by York Bid in partnership with Make It York.
New for 2024, St Helen’s Square will host a captivating snowy projection – bringing a touch of winter wonderland to the heart of the city.
Returning this year is the giant illuminated Santa’s Postbox in York Museum Gardens, which offers children the special opportunity to send their letters directly to the North Pole. Also returning is the 20ft St Leonard’s Hospice tree, ‘The Magical Tree of Light’, at St Helen’s Square.
In keeping with York’s commitment to inclusivity, this year’s Winter Lights will also feature multi-faith symbols, celebrating the city’s diversity and welcoming all to enjoy the season in York.
Carl Alsop, operations manager at York Bid said; “We’re especially proud that, in addition to decorating key central areas, over 50 streets across York’s city centre will aglow with warm, twinkling lights.
“York is frequently voted as one of the top Christmas destinations. Our city’s exceptional retail and hospitality offerings play a big major role in this, and our vibrant winter lights truly perfect the festive magic.”