Mid-December every year brings us the chance to see plenty of shooting stars as the spectacular and unique Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak
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00:00The Geminid meteor shower, one of the year's most dazzling sky events, will peak on the
00:05night of December 13th to the early hours of December 14th in 2024, offering up 120
00:15meteors per hour under the right conditions. While light pollution can obscure the view
00:20in central London, there are several spots around the city that also provide clearer
00:25skies. Richmond Park, with its expansive fields and quiet atmosphere, is one of the best locations
00:32for stargazing. Greenwich Park also offers a tranquil setting, combining great views
00:38with the sky of the iconic London skyline in the distance. For an elevated vantage point,
00:44North Londoners can head to Primrose Hill, where you'll find a clear view and a popular
00:49yet peaceful spot for watching the stars. For more on this and other places to watch
00:54the meteor shower, head to londonworld.com