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10 Reasons Visiting the UK in Autumn Is Better

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Autumn in the UK: Why It’s the Best Time to Visit

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If you’re thinking about a trip to the UK, autumn is the time to do it. This season offers you cool weather, less crowd, and lower prices, not to mention the amazing festivals and beautiful fall colors. Here’s why visiting the UK in autumn is a top choice for travelers wanting a relaxed and enjoyable holiday experience.

1. Cheaper flights and hotels than summer

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Autumn brings the benefit of lower travel costs in the UK compared to the summer. As many tourists return home after the summer holidays, airlines and hotels often drop their prices to attract more visitors. This means you can save money on your flight and accommodation, giving you more to spend on experiences and souvenirs. Itโ€™s the perfect time for budget-savvy travelers to explore the rich culture and history of the UK without breaking the bank.

2. Smaller crowds at tourist attractions

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One of the best parts of visiting the UK in autumn is the thinner crowds. With kids back in school and the peak tourist season over, many of the usually crowded spots are much quieter. You can enjoy famous landmarks like the Tower of London or Edinburgh Castle without the long waits and bustling crowds, making your visits more enjoyable and relaxed.

3. Autumn colours in the countryside and parks

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The UK countryside bursts into dazzling displays of autumn colors – golds, reds, and oranges that make hiking or country walks visually stunning. Places like the Lake District or the Scottish Highlands are particularly spectacular during this season. Itโ€™s a great time for photographers and nature lovers to capture the beauty of the landscape.

4. Bonfire Night fireworks across the country

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In early November, the UK lights up with Bonfire Night fireworks and celebrations. This tradition commemorates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 and features bonfires, sparklers, and fireworks displays. Itโ€™s a fun night out for everyone, full of history and excitement.

5. Cosy pubs at their best

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UK pubs are famous for their warm, welcoming atmosphere, and in autumn, they become even cosier. Imagine sitting by a roaring fire, sipping a pint of ale or hot cider, and maybe enjoying a hearty meal. Pubs are social hubs where you can mingle with locals and experience the authentic British culture.

6. Seasonal food like roasts and pies everywhere

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Autumn is a fantastic time to enjoy the UKโ€™s seasonal dishes. The cooler weather brings cravings for comfort foods like roasts, stews, and pies. Many restaurants and pubs offer seasonal menus featuring game, root vegetables, and rich sauces, providing a delicious exploration of traditional British cuisine.

7. Halloween events in historic places

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The UK hosts numerous Halloween events, especially in its many historic and often spooky places. Castles and old mansions offer ghost tours and special Halloween nights that are both thrilling and a unique way to learn about the local legends and history.

8. Christmas markets opening in November

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By late November, Christmas markets start to pop up across the UK. These markets are wonderful for picking up unique gifts, indulging in holiday treats, and enjoying festive music and lights. Itโ€™s a perfect introduction to the holiday season, and a great way to experience local crafts and foods.

9. Crisp weather perfect for walking tours

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The cool, crisp weather in autumn is ideal for walking tours through cities like London, Bath, or Oxford. Itโ€™s comfortable for strolling through streets, parks, and along rivers, and the less intense sun makes for perfect all-day outings.

10. Plenty of cultural events in cities

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The cultural calendar in UK cities is bustling during autumn, with festivals, performances, and exhibitions. From film and literature festivals to art shows and theater, thereโ€™s always something happening. This vibrant cultural scene provides endless options for entertainment and learning.

 

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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