Visiting London in winter? Here’s how to make it a memorable vacation
London looks magical covered in snow (or even rain!) during the winter season. It’s one of the best tourist places to visit as it’s packed with incredible sights to explore, world-class museums to visit and delicious food to enjoy.
Statistics suggest that overseas visits to London are predicted to reach almost 27 million by 2022. Another report has revealed that almost six million tourists visited London in the first four months of 2022.
It seems the city stays famous year-round, but it’s particularly special in the winter: visitors can witness the gleaming Christmas markets, go ice skating, and so much more. Here are some top recommendations for activities to make time in London worthwhile.
1. Visit the museums and art galleries
Without a doubt, London has some of the best museums globally. First timers absolutely must visit the Natural History Museum. It has the best crystal room and mineralogy collection, and the world-famous dinosaurs gallery.
The Science Museum is great fo for its interactive galleries, simulators and exhibitions that every personality will enjoy, and the Victoria and Albert Museum down the road is well worth a look, too. Then, of course, there’s the British Museum for sprawling historical galleries, for those who have time.
London is also native to some of the top art galleries, including the famous National Gallery, the Tate Modern and Somerset House. The Tate Modern has some of the best contemporary art pieces in the world.
2. Enjoy some games
Wintertime doesn’t mean there isn’t room for a few gaming sessions. Other than FIFA and MWF, visitors to London can also play at some of the many entertainment complexes. And for anyone who needs a quiet night in after all the excitement, there are always online offerings (savvy gamers will go for casinos not on Gamstop).
3. Explore the landmarks and city views
Even visiting London in winter doesn’t mean it won’t be possible to enjoy the city’s greatest landmarks, sites and views. The bucket list should have Canary Wharf, Sky Garden and The Shard on it for modern architectural options.
After visiting these sites, tourists can hop on a magical Ferris wheel ride with the London Eye for unmatchable views ofBig Ben, Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. And, of course, visitors shouldn’t forget to take a boat ride on the river Thames to enjoy sideline views of the city.
4. The city’s top attractions
One simply can’t miss a tour of Tower Bridge, the Tower of London to see the Crown Jewels, and a visit to Buckingham Palace. These sites demand to be seen, and in winter there are less crowds.
Lastly, experts recommend not being a typical tourist and making time to visit places outside of the classic spots set by tour managers. Hopping on a double-decker bus is also a great way to truly experience the beauty of this iconic city.
5. Tea time
It’s said that you can’t have an authentic British experience without a cup of tea – and that doesn’t necessarily mean traditional afternoon tea. Instead, tourists can go for some festive tea with a holiday twist. Even if it’s not possible to visit the city during the festive season, there will still be themed afternoon teas on offer, such as Peter Pan and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory options.
Those looking for the fanciest afternoon tea experience should visit Ritz, where there are more than 18 different tea types. Other recommendations are:
- A royal tour with afternoon tea at luxury hotel The Rubens to witness a scenic drive through the city with a tour guide describing the different spots, and later a traditional afternoon tea provided by The Rubens at the Palace.
- River Thames afternoon tea cruise for a one-and-a-half-hour tea cruise along the River Thames with delicious cakes and sandwiches while soaking in some of the most iconic buildings.
6. A rooftop bar or a pub
It’s natural to get tired after touring so many sites, and cosying up in a pub or a bar alongside a roaring fire and a pint is just the ticket. A visit to the Jerusalem Tavern, the Old Coffee House in Soho or Ye Old Cheshire Cheese will not disappoint.
For a more contemporary experience at a rooftop bar, the Coppa Club install visitors in a glass igloo with heaters and blankets to keep warm.
Conclusion
Since it gets dark earlier in London, it’s easy to witness the awe-inspiring city lit up with lights every day. Staying in central London will minimise the time it takes to travel between different sites, but the busy public transport network makes it easy to get around.
A London Pass provides access to more than 80 top attractions. In short, London is full of historical sites and beauty that shouldn’t be missed out on.
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