Covent Garden underground station normally sees crowds piling out of its doors, but none were travelling on December 25.
Seven streets packed with busy shops, restaurants, and bars meet at this point in London's Seven Dials, one of the most popular spots for Christmas shopping – but not so popular on Christmas Day.
The Adelphi Theatre on The Strand is home to popular show Kinky Boots, but the theatre wasn't a hit this Christmas.
While crowds normally flock to Covent Garden's Apple Market, which features clothing, jewellery, and craft stalls, nobody visited on December 25.
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The lack of people makes the Royal Tank Regiment Memorial in Whitehall look even more impressive.
Not even the Queen passed through the Horse Guards building on Christmas Day, which is the formal entrance to St. James Palace.
The usual street performers and musicians were nowhere to be seen at Covent Garden.
Motorists and pedestrians alike pass under the busy Admirality Arch on The Mall in London every day, but the streets were empty.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdNormally one of the busiest spots for tourists and buskers, London's South Bank was deserted.
Crowds normally flock to Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, but nobody paid it a visit on December 25.
Usually a nightmare for those who hate crowds, popular shopping spot Oxford Circus was a spooky ghost town.
No pedestrians were seen on the pedestrianised Carnaby Street.
Even the fact that museums, such as the National Gallery, are free in London couldn't tempt visitors.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe ODEON in Leicester Square is frequently used for film premieres, and tourists and celebrity hunters flock to see who might be about, but they didn't bother on Christmas Day.
Oxford Street shoppers even took a day off.
Leicester Square's LEGO store was seen without a massive queue for what was probably the first time since it recently opened.
Even tourist hotspot Piccadilly Circus was next to empty.
And the high street shops on Regent Street didn't see a single visitor.