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When is the best time to visit London? |
taking into account the weather and what there is to do (ie. plays and such). When is the best time to visit London |
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Rawlyn
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Summer is the worst time - overcrowded with tourists (no offence), and the heat... it's like being in a giant concrete oven, with fumes instead of air. I'd go off-season in Autumn or Spring. You'll miss Wimbledon, but let's face it, only a fool spends the money to travel half way around the world to watch a small yellow ball go back and forth for hours in the baking heat, so that's not really a problem. |
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Well, I'm going to London in September. I have a guide book called "London for Dummies" and the author says that Autumn is his favorite time to visit because the weather is mild, it rains infrequently, the London Open House Weekend is in September and many other cultural events, and there are far fewer tourists around to crowd up the place. Hope you have fun, and maybe I'll see ya there! |
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rocksolidgibraltar
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NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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dukedrink
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It is always a good time to come to London but at a push I would say that September and October are the best months. The summer madness has finished, weather is normally ok, kids are back at school and better deals to be hard on airfare, hotels, attractions and theatre. Check out http://www.londonvacationguide.com for some good info! |
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joe
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now |
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queeng
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right now. you still have time to catch up for the wimbledon championships. wink** |
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Al Zymer
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You can catch a show any time of the year. Midsummer can be too hot, especially on the metro, which you would use to get around, so April/May, or September/October would be better. Winters can be variable, around 0 to 15 degrees C. |
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ernie_fergler
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I think July is the best time to visit London. The days are long, weather is likely less wet. Outdoor drama is available at Regent's Park. You should also go to the Proms concerts at the Albert Hall, something that is only available in the summer. If you go in early July, you can also try to go to Wimbledon. |
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Mihnea B
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In summer if you like hot days, or in autumn if you like rainy days.
http://www.travelmanual.info/visit-to-london.php |
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pandaako
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During the summer cause it can get really cold and you might not have as much fun. |
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gabbeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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when spoons aren't taking over it |
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