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10 Things to Know Before Visiting London In The Winter

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10 Things to Know Before Visiting London In The Winter

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Heading to London in the winter? It’s a different vibe and there’s plenty to keep you busy, even with the chilly air and shorter days. From twinkling Christmas lights to cozy pubs, London has a different charm when the temperature drops. Here are some tips to help you make the most out of your winter visit to this bustling city.

1. Expect unpredictable weather

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London’s winter weather can be a bit all over the place. Some days might be mild, while others can be bitterly cold. It’s smart to dress in layers so you can adjust easily. Toss a waterproof coat and an umbrella into your suitcase because rain is pretty common. This way, you won’t be caught off guard by a sudden shower or a drop in temperature, ensuring you stay comfortable as you explore.

2. The city sparkles with Christmas lights

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During winter, London transforms with beautiful Christmas lights. Make sure to visit Oxford Street and Carnaby Street, which are known for their stunning displays. Walking these streets as they glow with festive lights is a magical experience. It’s perfect for a romantic stroll or a fun night out with friends, and you’ll get some great photos too.

3. Holiday markets are everywhere

Eric and I in front of a huge Ice sculpture at Winter Wonderland
Eric and I in front of a huge Ice sculpture at Winter Wonderland

You can’t visit London in winter without checking out the holiday markets. Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland is a highlight, featuring rides, festive food, and lots of shopping opportunities. It’s a great place to pick up unique gifts and soak in the festive atmosphere. Plus, sipping hot chocolate or mulled wine as you shop is a must.

4. It gets dark early

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Remember, the sun sets early in London during winter; often before 4 p.m. It’s wise to plan your outdoor activities earlier in the day so you’re not caught out in the dark. This leaves your evenings free to enjoy indoor attractions or perhaps a visit to a warmly lit pub.

5. Book attractions in advance

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Popular spots like the London Eye and Tower of London are always in demand, even more so during the holiday season. Book your tickets early to avoid long lines and ensure you don’t miss out on these iconic experiences. Planning ahead means you’ll fit more into your day and have a smoother trip.

6. Public transport is reliable

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London’s public transport system is efficient and the best way to get around, especially in winter. The Tube and buses are usually quicker than braving the traffic in a car. They’re also a great way to warm up between sightseeing stops!

7. Pubs are cozy winter escapes

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There’s nothing like a classic London pub for a winter escape. Many pubs offer roaring fires, mulled wine, and hearty meals that’ll warm you right up. It’s the perfect setting to relax after a day of touring or shopping.

8. Londonโ€™s parks look magical

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Donโ€™t skip a walk in the parks. Places like Hyde Park, Regentโ€™s Park, and St. James’s Park are stunning in winter. Sometimes thereโ€™s frost on the trees and crisp leaves underfoot, making for a beautiful and peaceful walk.

9. Boxing Day sales are a big deal

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After Christmas, the sales hit the shops and it’s a great opportunity to find deals. Major stores and boutiques offer discounts, so itโ€™s the perfect time to go shopping. Whether you’re looking for fashion, gadgets, or souvenirs, you’ll find good prices.

10. Expect fewer crowds at tourist sites

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One of the best things about London in winter is that it’s less crowded. This means you can enjoy museums, galleries, and landmarks without the usual masses. Itโ€™s a more relaxed way to see the sights and often means you can take your time and enjoy more.

Visiting London in winter is definitely a unique experience filled with festive spirit and cozy corners to discover. With these tips in mind, you’re set to have a memorable trip.

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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