Is June a good time to visit UK?
The best time to visit the United Kingdom is in spring (late March to early June) and autumn (September to November), when it’s usually warm and dry. You’ll see beautiful spring flowers or the leaves changing hue in autumn, and avoid the much busier summer period.
Is June Best time to visit London?
June to August: With a mix of rain and sunshine, summer is a pleasant time to visit London. The temperature ranges between 13 to 30 degrees Celsius. This is the perfect time to visit London, go sightseeing and enjoy many music festivals and outdoor attractions like its beautiful parks, gardens and rooftop bars.
Is London tourism open?
There are currently no Covid-related restrictions on international travel to the UK.
Is London crowded in June?
The first week in June is half term week so it WILL be more crowded than normal, especially child-orientated places. The schools break for summer mid JULY (not June).
How many days do I need in London?
While you can see most of the main sights in London in two days, for first-time visitors, I recommend spending at least 3-4 days in London. This should give you sufficient time to get acquainted with the city, see the main landmarks and visit a few of the most popular tourist attractions in London.
What are the rainiest months in London?
Rainfall in London The number of rainy days (with more than 0.25mm of rainfall) is fairly consistent throughout the year, with between 11 and 15 rainy days every month. Overall rainfall is highest in November and August (64mm and 59mm respectively) and is lowest in March and April (37mm each).
Do I need Covid test to enter UK?
Travel to England rules When you travel to England, you: do not need to complete a UK passenger locator form before you travel. do not need to take any COVID-19 tests before you travel or after you arrive. do not need to quarantine when you arrive.
Is London Expensive to visit?
While London is one of the most expensive cities in the world, it is still possible to visit on a budget. You can expect on average a trip to London to cost £60-£120 per day. You can budget at the lower end if staying in budget accommodation, cooking your own meals and visiting mainly free attractions.