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Victorian London Comes Alive at the Great Dickens Christmas Fair

Get into the holiday spirit—Victorian style! This weekend, we paid a visit to the Great Dickens Christmas Fair, where it's always Christmas Eve in the 1850s. This Bay Area tradition has been going strong for 36 years now, and features elaborate sets depicting the streets and alleys of 19th-century London, non-stop musical and theatrical performances, and over 800 costumed living history performers depicting everyone from street urchins, chimney sweeps, and sailors to Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge, and even Queen Victoria herself. The Dickens Fair is holiday must-visit for the whole family, and everyone will find plenty to see and do!

Stroll the streets of London, which are divided into areas like the Grand Concourse, the London Docks, Tinsley Green, Fish Street, and Pickwick Place. All around you'll find costumed vendors offering anything from 19th-century clothing and hats for all ages, jewelry, books, musical instruments, soaps and candles, toys, and more. It's a great place to find unique holiday gifts for everyone.

The Dickens Fair offers constant entertainment, not only from the wandering actors with whom you interact, but on numerous stages and performance venues, too. Join in at Fezziwig's Dance Party, hear excerpts from the grand opera and Gilbert and Sullivan at the Victoria and Albert Music Hall, sing along to sea shanties at the Paddy West Stage, and enjoy music-hall songs at Mad Sal's Dockside Alehouse. You'll also experience folk dancing and caroling at various spots around the fair.

Don't miss a chance to sit around the table with Charles Dickens himself, where he'll read from his classic tale A Christmas Carol. Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future may even make appearances! Other opportunities to take in intimate events like this include the Dickens Family Parlor and the Adventurers Club, which offer a schedule of performances throughout the day featuring 19th-century luminaries like Oscar Wilde, Mary Shelley, the Pre-Raphaelite painters, and even Edgar Allen Poe.

Younger visitors will want to spend time at Tinsley Green where they can play games, ride a carousel, enjoy a Punch-and-Judy puppet show and performances by characters from Alice and Wonderland, and even meet Father Christmas! Kids can also get hands-on making crafts like fairy houses and Christmas tree ornaments.

Hungry? Grab a snack like hot cinnamon crunch almonds or roasted chestnuts from one of the stands. Pubs and bars offer libations for all ages, including hot cider, eggnog, lemonade, beer, wine, and hard cider. For something more substantial, visit the food vendors, most of whom are located along Fish Street and Tinsley Green, where you can dine on authentic cuisine from the British Isles like bangers, fish and chips, roast beef, meat pies, and even haggis. If British food isn't your thing then there's pasta, crepes, and Greek food. You can also reserve a spot for tea time, complete with scones and finger sandwiches, at the Tea Shoppe.

There's so much to do and see here that you won't want to leave. It's easy to get lost within the twisting streets but don't worry—any character can give you directions to where you want to go. It's fun and absorbing and you'll really feel like you've stepped into another time and place.

If You Go

The Great Dickens Christmas Fair takes place on weekend (including the Friday after Thanksgiving) through December 23, 2018; hours are 10 am to 7 pm. General admission to the Great Dickens Christmas Fair is $30 for adults and $14 for children aged 5 to 12. Twilight tickets, for admission after 3 pm, cost $18 for adults and $10 for children. Children under 5 are always free. Parking costs $12 per car; a free shuttle operates from the Glen Park BART station.

The Cow Palace is located at 2600 Geneva Avenue in Daly City. To get there from Marin, take 101 south across the Golden Gate Bridge. Bear right onto Park Presidio/19th Avenue and follow it until you get to Brotherhood Way, which you'll take east. Take Brotherhood to Alemany Boulevard, then follow Alemany until you get to Geneva Avenue, where you'll turn right. Follow Geneva Avenue all the way to the Cow Palace.

A wide variety of food and drink are available for purchase at the fair. Make sure you wear good shoes, since you'll be doing a lot of walking on concrete floors, and strollers are a must for little ones. Make sure you pack water, too, since there are no drinking fountains on site. There's a baby changing area near the entrance to the Victoria and Albert Music Hall.

For more information, online tickets, and a full schedule of entertainment and events, visit dickensfair.com.

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