London's iconic Fleet Street Quarter has been transformed into a festive playground for art lovers and families this winter, thanks to the arrival of a charming Snoopy sculpture trail. The installation, which launched on Wednesday, November 19, celebrates the 75th print anniversary of the world's most beloved beagle.
Celebrating a Canine Icon
To mark this major milestone for the Peanuts character, a dozen uniquely designed Snoopy sculptures have been strategically placed around the central London area. This delightful, free-to-explore trail offers a perfect festive activity for both Londoners and visitors, inviting them to explore the historic streets in a new and engaging way.
The sculptures will remain on display throughout the Christmas season and will continue to bring cheer into the new year. The art trail is scheduled to run until January 16, 2026, providing ample opportunity for everyone to join the hunt.
Your Guide to Finding Snoopy
If you're ready to embark on a beagle-spotting adventure, here is the full list of locations where you can find these adorable art installations across the Fleet Street Quarter:
- Leonardo Royal/ St Paul’s Playhouse Yard
- St Bride’s Passage
- Gough Square
- Apex Temple Court Hotel
- Cursitor Street
- New Street Square
- Holborn Circus
- Fleet Place
- House Old Bailey
- Ludgate Hill
- St Bride’s Street/ Ludgate Circus
A Festive Fixture for the Capital
This art trail is more than just a festive decoration; it's a significant cultural event that blends public art with beloved pop culture. It encourages people to discover the charm of the Fleet Street Quarter while celebrating a cartoon icon that has brought joy to generations.
So, pull on your warmest coat and get ready to follow your nose. A pack of twelve cheerful Snoopys is waiting to be discovered, making this Christmas in London truly unforgettable.