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London Travel Guide London Itinerary

Introduction: London is located in southeastern England and is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Tourists from all over the world come here every year for sightseeing. Boating on the Thames, overlooking Tower Bridge and riding a double-decker red bus are just some of the London experiences. So, how to get around London? Come on, the answers are in our London travel guide below.

Tourist Season

Affected by the North Atlantic warm current and westerly winds, London has a temperate maritime climate with small temperature differences among the four seasons. Summers are cool, winters are warm, the air is humid, and there is rain and fog, especially in autumn and winter. season. July-August is the peak season for sightseeing in London, but during these months, there are not only uncertain sunshine, but also crowded crowds and inflated prices.

Spring (March-April): The season when temperatures gradually rise. With the implementation of British Summer Time ending at the end of March (end of October), the evening sky will be brighter and longer.

Summer (May-August: Summer in London is the best season to travel. The average temperature in summer is 18 degrees Celsius, often reaching more than 20 degrees. The weather is very pleasant.

Autumn (September-November: Autumn The temperature is similar to that in spring, usually between 11 and 15 degrees Celsius.

Winter (December to February): Typical winter temperatures are around 2 to 6 degrees Fahrenheit, and the temperature does not often drop below zero, nor does it often rain. Snow. You need to pack some clothes to stay warm. The Christmas and New Year holidays are a great time to enjoy shopping discounts in London.

Best time to go

London has different styles every year. You will have different feelings no matter what season you visit. Of course, London is full of spring and vitality from June to October. There are many outdoor festivals, the temperature is suitable, and there is relatively little rainfall.

London classic 3-day itinerary:

Day 1: Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, Thames, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, London Eye

Day 2: British Museum, Queen's Theater, Oxford Street, Hyde Park

Day 3: St Paul's Cathedral, Covent Garden, Millennium Bridge, Tate Modern, Borough Market, Tower Bridge, Chinatown.

London classic 1-day itinerary:

Day 1: Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, Thames, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, London Eye.

London Art 3-Day Itinerary:

Day 1: Thames Thames, Shakespeare’s Globe Theater, Borough Market

Day 2: Oxford Street, Covent Garden Royal. Opera House British Museum Charing Cross.

Day 3: Notting Hill Victoria and Albert Museum Natural History Museum Hyde Park

2-day route around London:

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Day 1: Regent Street, Oxford Street, Portobello Market, Notting Hill.

Day two: Windsor Castle, Tower Bridge, Tower of London