Fun Things to Do in London during Winter



If you have never been to London in winter, then you have missed half of your life.

London is one of the best and most beautiful cities to visit during the Christmas holidays. You just add to the equation the heritage sites that are already a wonderful sight in summer, plus the fact that they look majestic with the pristine white snow.

December is a good time to look for budget hotels in Kensington, before they get fully booked. One smart suggestion is the Mowbray Court Hotel in Kensington, London, as it is near almost all the holiday tourist spots in the city.
London is known for its quaint pubs, and your winter holiday vacation won’t be complete without trying out the bar at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese. Aside from being one of London’s oldest pubs, this pub at 145 Fleet Street boasts of once hosting literary giants Mark Twain and Charles Dickens.

Liquor isn’t your thing? Then take the afternoon tea at the London Bus or at the House of Parliament, if you feel quite bold. The Brits are known for never missing their afternoon tea, and what better way to relish both this age-old tradition and winter time than to sip a cup of Earl Grey!

London is likewise abuzz in the morning and evening, especially in Regent and Oxford Streets. Considered the shopping meccas in London, these are the best places to score bargains and fantastic finds.  Shop for scarves or other winter accessories at the Liberty of London to maximize your experience.

You could also put on your skating shoes and swirl in front of the Natural History Museum or the Somerset House, where almost every Londoner is found trading his loafers for ice skating shoes. Warm up next to newfound friends or over a cup of hot chocolate available near the rinks.

Lastly, you might want to catch a show at the West End. Their plays will feed the culture lover in you, and you won’t regret spending a night in the theatre. London’s West End is near a lot of budget hotels in Kensington London, so you can save on transportation fees.


London is a sight to see during winter. Book flights and accommodations early on lest you go along a swarm of people in the city. London is better enjoyed while it’s not yet too crowded (it’s possible even in the holidays!). Moreover, pack light and look for cheap tricks so you can spend your hard-earned money on other winter treats.    

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