Are you planning to visit London this year?
England’s enchanting capital city is a great travel destination year-round, but it is particularly idyllic in the summer. Sunshine illuminates the streets and parks while the gardens of historic houses and palaces bloom with colour. There are also a number of exciting events such as the iconic tennis tournament, Wimbledon.
London is easily reached via road and rail from locations across the UK, and by air or boat for those further afield. Train travel is definitely the most stress-free way to access London if you live elsewhere in England: look at the train times to London from your location in advance of your trip to find the best journey options and good-value fares.
Feeling inspired? Discover five amazing things to do in London this summer that will make your trip truly unforgettable.
Visit the royal palaces
A must for all visitors to London is the main royal residency, Buckingham Palace. Here you can watch the traditional Changing of the Guard ceremony and do a guided tour of some of the state rooms.
Historic royal residency Hampton Court, home of Henry VIII, is great for those interested in heritage. You should also explore Kensington Palace which has picturesque gardens and is open to the public.
Explore the public parks
When the sun is shining, there is nothing better than being outside. London’s public parks are the perfect place for leisurely strolls, a spot of sunbathing, and even sports.
Hyde Park, the largest green space in central London, has a vast wetland area and children’s play areas to keep the whole family entertained. It also plays host to live music events in the summer.
Wander Kew Gardens
Did you know that Kew Gardens is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site?
This botanical paradise was initially constructed as the pleasure grounds of a palace. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries it was developed into diverse gardens housing plants from all over the world. With trails and special exhibitions in addition to the glorious flora, it is easy to spend a day at Kew.
Go on a guided bus tour
If you need a break from being on your feet, you can’t beat a guided bus tour of London.
These open-air buses are a fun way to tour the city streets and see all the highlights of England’s capital, from the buzzing West End with its world-class shows to the spectacular Westminster Abbey.
See the city from the air
For a truly aerial view of London, head to one of these spots where you can see the city from the air.
Children and adults alike will love riding the London Eye. This Ferris wheel of large glass pods sits beside the River Thames, moving slowly through the sky to provide a 360-degree view of the centre.
You can also head to the top of The Shard or experience the Sky Garden for an evening with a view.