The team also used 21,500 fairy lights to really make the pub sparkle.
Even the bars are dressing in their holiday best.
Nearly 100 Christmas trees spanning three stories adorn the Churchill Arms, a pub in London, all in the name of the holiday season.
The trees and the bar’s facade are covered with 21,500 fairy lights, which took a team nearly three weeks to install, to really give it a Christmas sparkle.
The pub, located in Kensington and Chelsea, was built in 1750, and is known as London’s most festive pub for its annual decorating tradition.
Memorabilia from former Prime Minster Winston Churchill also fills the traditional joint, which is allegedly named after Churchill thanks to his grandparents often stopping by for food and drinks.
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