Why Visit London in Winter?

Many see summer as the season to visit London, and we can see why, from Wimbledon, park picnics and evenings spent sipping rosé, but it’s also the busiest and more expensive time to come visit.

Being an off-season adventurer you can wander alone through the National Art Gallery, gaze at the sights undisturbed, stroll beneath Big Ben and wonder, "Where are all the tourists?"

Discover why we love London during this quieter time of the year…

London activities

Why Visit London in Winter;

  1. London’s West End

    London's theatre season is in full swing all winter and The West End is one of the best places in the world to see drama, musicals and dancing spectaculars! And guess what…it’s easier to get a ticket this time of the year… plus with no anxiety that you’re inside missing the good weather! Walk down rainy cobbled streets, and be amazed by the arts in the West End this winter.

  2. Chinese New Year

    In February the streets of China Town will be a colourful display for Chinese New Year celebrations and reportedly it’s the largest outside of Asia….Celebrate the year of the Rabbit this winter here in the buzzing capital of London.

  3. January Sales

    January brings out the best shopping deals, and it’s also the quietest time of year for London. Be able to scroll inside shops, purchase without queues, in any of your favourite shops in one of the fashion capitals of the world.

  4. Indoor Sight Seeing

    The thing is, many of the most amazing things to see and do in London actually take place indoors, such as the Tower of London, London’s amazing National History and Science museums, London Zoo, the must experience Harry Potter Studio Tour and many more!

So don’t let the weather put you off (because the truth is it rains in summer too) and experience a more authentic side to London.

We can tempt you further with our offer, get a 15% discount when you stay with us midweek! Simply use the code ‘savemidweek’ at the check out, only available when you book with us direct.

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