Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport

Winter holidays are just around the corner and you can… feel it in the air, as the song says. Lovely – more discrete or, on the contrary, very visible – decorations everywhere. Christmas carols. Holiday themed gifts. And the famous gingerbread. Recently, Andrei had to stay at Hilton London Heathrow Airport where he saw a lovely gingerbread house.

As he knows I love special decorations and ideas, he took some pictures. I admit I love the details – the small colourful “lights” decorating the house; the actual lights on the inside of the house.

 

Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport

The entire design is actually quite interesting, and the final result is appreciated by many guests. As I really liked this gingerbread house, I’m sharing some of the photos Andrei took here on the blog.

Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport – detail

 

Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport
Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport – detail

Do you like gingerbread houses? Do you make them – or other gingerbread sweets at home for holidays?

Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport

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Lori

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5 thoughts on “Gingerbread house at Hilton London Heathrow Airport

  • 20 December, 2016 at 11:33
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    My husband and a lot of our friends are executive chefs at big hotels like this. In a lot of cases they spray the heck out of these things with insect repellent a. to keep the ants out b. to water proof them a bit, otherwise they go soggy. Just thought you’d be interested 😉

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