London is one of the most exciting places in the world. This dynamic city is home to a cosmopolitan population and a thriving cultural scene.
The capital of the United Kingdom is a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern wonders. London is the largest city in Western Europe, and you could spend a lifetime exploring without seeing all it has to offer.
Ready for the ultimate British getaway? From January to December, you’ll never be bored in London.
Here is the best time to go to London!
The Ultimate London Travel Guide
The capital of the United Kingdom is a thriving multicultural metropolis. Here's my ultimate London travel guide for planning your trip to England!
Read More!The Ultimate England Travel Guide
England is one of the most popular stops in Europe for travelers. It is part of the UK, which includes Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Read More!Summer in London
Months: June to September
Londoners adore summer. When the skies finally open up and the sun is shining, everyone in Britain is walking on cloud nine. In a city where you can spend weeks under gray skies, people drop everything when the sun finally comes out.
During the summer, London’s rooftop bars fill up. The world-class, open-air theaters are in full swing. People lounge at sidewalk cafés and lie out in the parks.
When there’s sunshine, what more do you need?
If you want to inject some excitement into your trip, get your heart racing at the Red Bull Soapbox Race. Into tennis? Of course, you can’t miss the Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
The Best Summer Destinations in Europe
From the South of France to the Dalmatian Coast, let’s take a look at some of the best summer destinations to visit in Europe!
Read More!Autumn in London
Months: October to November
The city is gorgeous in the fall. London’s parks are truly at their best when all the colors change and the air is crisp. Grab a sweater, sip some mulled wine, and enjoy the relative calm that comes when the crazy summer tourism season ends.
If you are lucky enough to be in London in early November, you are in for a great time. On the 5th of November, Britain celebrates Bonfire Night (a.k.a. Guy Fawkes Night). After dark, the entire city is lit up with gorgeous fireworks displays.
Halloween is another prime time in London. Get ready to explore the Dark Arts special feature at Harry Potter World or go to London’s Sea Life Aquarium, where you can dive in the dark with sharks!
Ready to rock your best Halloween look? The mystery ball at The Mansion London is one of the coolest events on earth. Held in a secret venue that is announced only forty-eight hours beforehand, this is where all of the hip Londoners are.
The Best Hotels to Stay at in London
From cozy boutique spots to luxury stays, here are some of the best hotels to stay at in London!
Read More!Winter in London
Months: December to February
In the United Kingdom, people say, “there is no bad weather, only bad clothing.” Having the right gear for winter in London is essential. Bring your rain boots and a good-quality jacket. Once you have waterproofed your style, you are ready to take on the city.
Visit the ice rinks of London and fall in love with the European traditional Christmas markets. For the most gorgeous sight of the season, get to the Winter Wonderland at Hyde Park and then check out some of the alpine-style retreats.
A word for the shopaholics: January is prime time! Hit the shops after the New Year to get some of the best deals of the year.
What to Pack for Winter in Europe
I was having some trouble figuring out what to pack for winter in Europe, and wasn't sure which outerwear would be best for my first European winter. After three weeks of adventures, here's my recommended European winter packing checklist!
Read More!Spring in London
Months: February to May
How many poems and ballads have been written about the magical English springtime? When Londoners ditch their umbrellas and the flowers start blooming, the city is bustling.
Explore the city’s greatest sites on one of London’s famous boat tours.
Ready to get physical? Grab a bike and see London as you breeze along the Regent’s Canal or take part in the time-honored tradition of rowing through the picturesque Regent’s Park.
Once you have worked up an appetite, lay out a picnic at the London Fields. You will find Londoners flocking to this local fave as soon as the sun peeks out.
The Best Day Trips From London
There are tons of amazing day trips from London! You can take the train to Brighton or Bath, visit Stonehenge, geek out at the Harry Potter Studio and more!
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Thanks! Those are great times to be in London!
My partner and I will be in London for a weekend in June. We’ve already booked our hotel in the Soho area, so I’m wondering what are must-see/do things in such a short time? This is also the first time either of us have been to London, so any suggestions are very much appreciated!
Hey there! How fun! Definitely check out these posts:
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https://www.theblondeabroad.com/tips-visiting-londons-borough-market/
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https://www.theblondeabroad.com/solo-female-travelers-guide-to-london/
https://www.theblondeabroad.com/top-15-things-to-do-in-london/