
A free Snoopy sculpture trail is dotted around central London this Christmas, to mark the 75th anniversary of the Peanuts comic strip.
The Fleet Street Quarter is home to a dozen sculptures in the shape of the anthropomorphic beagle on top of his kennel — though he's ditched his famous monochrome vibe for different looks. 12 artists have individually designed their own sculpture, including Becky Smith and children's author Frann Preston-Gannon.

One shows his iconic red kennel decked out in painted Christmas lights, while another transforms it into a snowy forest landscape. Elsewhere it becomes a gingerbread hut, and even a reindeer shed. Each charming design is worth seeking out — particularly if you're looking for budget-friendly festive entertainment, or ways to entertain the kids.

The trail was created in partnership with Wild in Art, an organisation which has brought plenty of joy to Londoners over the years in the form of several free art trails.
In previous years, the Fleet Street area has held similar free events over the festive period: for Christmas 2024 a colourful group of penguins waddled into town, and back in 2023, The Snowman took centre stage. Both of these were very popular with our own little Londoners, who loved having their photos taken with each sculpture.

Snoopy Sculpture Trail in the Fleet Street Quarter, 19 November 2025-16 January 2026. Free to visit. A Snoopy in the City map is available on the Fleet Street website.
All images: David Parry PA Media Assignments).