Planning a trip to London? You’re in for a treat—no matter when you visit. But the experience you get in this vibrant city can vary quite a bit depending on the season. Whether you're staying in one of our cozy Pocket Apartments for a week or a month, timing your visit right can make all the difference.
Here’s a season-by-season guide to help you decide when to book your London adventure.
Spring (March – May): London in Bloom
Spring is when the city shakes off its winter chill and comes alive with blossoms, outdoor markets, and cultural festivals.
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Cherry blossoms in Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, and along city streets.
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RHS Chelsea Flower Show (May) – a must for garden lovers.
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Pleasant temperatures: around 11–17°C (52–63°F).
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Fewer crowds than summer, especially in March and April.
Best For: Strolling through parks, visiting museums, and enjoying outdoor cafes without the peak-season rush.
Summer (June – August): Festival Fever
Summer is high season in London—and for good reason. The city buzzes with energy, longer daylight hours, and endless events.
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Outdoor theatre at Shakespeare’s Globe and Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
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Major events like Wimbledon, Notting Hill Carnival, and BBC Proms.
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Warm temperatures, often 18–25°C (64–77°F), but occasional heatwaves.
Best For: Travelers who love outdoor dining, live events, and a lively atmosphere.
Note: It’s also peak tourist season, so book your Pocket Apartment early!
Autumn (September – November): Cozy & Cultural
Autumn brings a quieter, more romantic vibe to London. The leaves turn golden, and the city’s cultural calendar kicks into gear.
Highlights:
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Beautiful autumn colors in Kew Gardens and Hampstead Heath.
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London Film Festival and Frieze Art Fair in October.
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Crisp weather around 10–18°C (50–64°F), ideal for walking tours.
Best For: Art lovers, foodies, and anyone who enjoys a crisp autumn stroll with a hot coffee in hand.
Winter (December – February): Magical & Festive
Yes, it’s cold. But London in winter has its own kind of magic—especially around the holidays.
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Christmas markets at Southbank, Leicester Square, and Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park.
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Dazzling holiday lights on Oxford Street, Carnaby, and Covent Garden.
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Fewer tourists in January and February = great deals on accommodation.
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Temperatures range from 2–8°C (36–46°F), so pack warm.
Best For: Budget travelers, festive experiences, and cozy pub nights.
So, When’s the Best Time to Visit?
There’s no single “perfect” time—just the perfect time for you.
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Love flowers, light jackets, and smaller crowds? Come in spring.
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Want the full London buzz with festivals and sunshine? Aim for summer.
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Prefer art, food, and golden leaves? Autumn’s your season.
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Looking for charm, quiet, and winter wonderlands? Book for December or January.
Whenever you choose to come, Pocket Apartments gives you a comfortable, convenient home base to explore the city your way.
Ready to book your London escape? Check availability at Pocket Apartments and let us help make your stay unforgettable—whatever the season.
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