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Famous art in London: 10 artworks you don’t want to miss
Famous art in London: 10 artworks you don’t want to miss

London is the cultural hub of Europe, with art exhibitions, music concerts, and theatre performances that are unrivaled in quality. If you happen to visit the UK’s capital — and if you also happen to be an art enthusiast — this is your opportunity to immerse yourself in beauty, centuries-old craftsmanship, and critical thought sparked by innovative art pieces, be it Turner’s classic “The Fighting Temeraire” or Duchamp’s revolutionary “Fountain.”

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How to avoid crowds in London: 10 capital ideas
How to avoid crowds in London: 10 capital ideas

From the iconic Buckingham Palace to the bustling shops of Camden Market, London is a city that has something for everyone. Its popularity also means navigating crowds is part of the experience. But don’t let its status as one of the most visited cities in the world intimidate you — there are plenty of ways to avoid the crowds that London is known for.

Learn how to skip the lines at top attractions like the Tower of London and Sky Garden, and discover lesser-known neighborhoods like Little Venice to escape to. Here’s how to avoid crowds in London.

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The ultimate guide to visiting London in November
The ultimate guide to visiting London in November

London in November is a city brimming with activity. From epic Bonfire Night celebrations to the vivacious Lord Mayor’s Show and the solemn Remembrance Day tributes, the first half of the month is a near-constant stream of landmark events. Then, the city turns a corner and heads for the holiday season. Seasonal standouts like the Somerset House ice skating rink and Hyde Park’s massive Winter Wonderland funfair start the festive winter period in London.

If you’re visiting London in November, let this guide help you build your ideal itinerary.

Why go to London in November?

1. London in November is a time of festivals

Throughout November, London always seems to be celebrating something. Bonfire Night and the Lord Mayor’s Show are ever-present in the first half of the month. Depending on the year, there might also be Diwali celebrations. Remembrance Day brings gravitas to the month’s activities. The London Jazz Festival tends to bridge the middle of the month, and by month’s end, it’s all beginning to feel a lot like Christmas around the city.

In one month, the city moves quickly from fireworks to jazz to ice skating. You certainly won’t be bored.

2. You’ll save on hotels

Despite the near-constant festivities, November is a slower season for London’s tourist trade. That means more space around the city’s iconic landmarks and historic attractions. It’s also an off-peak time for the hotel sector, so accommodation prices tend to be below the standard rates for busier months.

3. The fall paints London in vibrant colors

Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, and Hampstead Heath — London has many green spaces. In the first half of November in particular, fall foliage is peaking across the parks and gardens of London, putting on a show that is too often crowded out of the must-see lists by the city’s many popular historical and cultural sites. And while the city is definitely getting cold in November, there are still mild fall days when a walk around one of the city’s leafier corners is immensely satisfying.

What’s the weather like in London in November?

London’s average daily high temperature (50 F/10 C) in November is close to the city’s daily October low (48 F/9 C), so it’s a month in which Londoners might start to feel the cold. It’s also one of the wettest months on the London calendar. But once you adjust, you’ll find the London weather in November relatively stable. Daily temperatures circle a narrow range, and the rain is at least predictable in its constancy — today should be a lot like tomorrow, and that makes it easier to plan some rainy-day activities in London.

  • Average daily high/low temperature: 50-43 F (10-6 C)
  • Average days of rain: 17 days
  • Average daily hours of sunshine: 2 hours

Top things to do in London in November

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Frequently asked questions about London

What are the best day trips and excursions from London?

The best day trips and excursions from London are:

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to London

Laurence is a full time travel blogger and photographer, who shares his tips on travel and improving your photography on his website Finding the Universe. He used to live in London, and you can see his tips for spending two days in London here.

What should I do on my first trip to London?

The best way to get acquainted with the city is to take a stroll from the Tower of London, across Tower Bridge, and along the south bank of the Thames before finishing at the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. This will take no more than 2 hours, but will acquaint you with many of London's most popular sights. You could easily visit two of London's most popular attractions at the start and end of your journey, the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey as well.

What are some hidden gems to see in London?

London has some really interesting and quirky museums which are well worth visiting. The Museum of Brands is a great option, as is the Cartoon Museum. The Postal Museum is also worth a visit!

How much time should I spend in London?

The main highlights of central London can be experienced across two days. If you want to explore areas outside the central area, perhaps visiting attractions like Windsor Castle, an extra day would be advisable.

What food is London known for?

No trip to London would be complete without trying out some local pub food. Highlights of a pub menu would include fish and chips or a traditional steak and ale pie. Don't forget to leave room for dessert, with sticky toffee pudding being a popular option!

What are the best months to visit London?

Avoiding the summer crowds in London is advisable, so visiting between April and June or in September should give you the best combination of better weather and less people. December is also a good time to visit as the city is decorated with lights and Christmas decorations.

What is neighborhood The East End of London known for?

The East End of London, which stretches from around the Tower of London out towards the London City Airport, is famous for its markets, street food, and incredible curry houses.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

If you love curry, one of the most popular dishes in the UK, then you'll want to head out to East London where you'll find an incredible array of authentic Indian restaurants. Another good option is to dine around the West End theatres, there are many good restaurants in this area which often have pre-theatre dining deals.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

The most well known shopping street is the mile long Oxford Street which runs from Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road. This has all the major high street brands. For high end shopping, you'll want to head to the area of Mayfair, whilst those of you shopping for a suit will want to head to the world famous Savile Road.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit London?

Central London, and specifically the borough of Westminster, is probably the best place to base yourself in the city. Here you'll find everything from budget hostels through to world famous five star hotel brands. Basing yourself here might cost a bit more than being a bit further out, but it is definitely worth it for the proximity to sightseeing.

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Absolutely awesome tour, one of the best guides I've ever had. Knows his topic very well and fully willing to engage with the topic and fun! Top reccomendation

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David was an excellent driver and guide. He provided a lot of great information on the history of the areas we visited,

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it was a very interesting tour. A lot of knowledge was imparted. Very great stadium. But - in 1966 there was no goal😊

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The visit can be much longer. 4 hours at the studio is not enought.

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Informative, comfortable and relaxing. Good views.