While time travel is not possible, one holiday attraction can transport visitors to the past.
Stratford-upon-Avon Victorian Christmas Market has over 300 stalls, where the traders are dressed in Victorian clothes.
Visitors can find festive street foods, hot cider and mulled wines at the market.
The other attractions are a Victorian-style carousel, live music and choirs. Stilt walkers, too, can be seen.
Visits will give visitors the opportunity to see Father Christmas with his reindeer.
The Christmas Market is open to all Brits, but they will have to pay for anything that they purchase during the day.
The market will only be open from December 7 to 10, 2023.
Waterside, Bridge Street Henley Street High Street and Meer Street are all part of the Victorian market in Stratford Upon Avon.
Stratford Upon Avon can be reached in two hours by car from London and 50 minutes from Birmingham.
The station is directly connected to Birmingham Moor Street Station.
Recently, Facebook has been buzzing with holidaymakers raving over the Christmas Market.
Someone wrote, “I love the place.”
While another said: “We go to it every year, and it’s brilliant.”
Another person said: “I love Christmas markets and I’ve booked my hotel already for this year.”
Soph, also known as SophsnextChapter, a TikTok User, uploaded a video last year about the trip she took.
This footage was shown Wooden stalls with decorations such as Christmas lights, tinsel or baubles.
She said, “It’s so nice to be here.”
The Stratford Upon Avon market for Christmas isn’t just one place that holidaymakers can travel back in time.
The living museum of Beamish in County Durham also gives visitors a glimpse into what life would have been like between the 1820s – 1950s.
Visit this UK city just 50 minutes from Stratford Upon Avon.