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Top 5 Things To Do In London In Winter


I’ve been a Londoner now for 15 years! I can’t really believe it’s been that long. London kind of gets under your skin and it becomes quite hard to leave. It isn’t all rain and grey clouds either as people might say.

There is always plenty to do in London regardless of the weather. Even taking one of the well known London walks gives you more of a local perspective. London is not a big city compared with other capitals so you can walk between tube stations easily and see so much more.

If you are planning to visit London in winter, we’ve put together these five fun things to do, just for you our readers.

In addition, if you’re hoping to visit London in December here are some unusual ideas you won’t find in the regular city guides. Enjoy planning your break!

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Go to an Ice Skating Rink

If ice skating is your thing or you love to watch amateur skaters land on their behind! Then you are in for a big treat in London. There are many popular ice skating spots around the city to go ice skating in winter. If you have your skates packed, then it’s time to lace up your skates and hit the nearby rink like a local!

Although the rinks are not open until December, they will remain open till January. What many people love about venues are their beautiful lights and decorations which create a magical backdrop and experience. If you need ideas for ice-skating venues, you should check out Somerset House, Hyde Park, The National History Museum, and Tower of London.  


Tour Wembley Stadium

If you have a football fan in the family, why not take part in one of the many different types of Wembley Stadium tour? Considered to be one of the most iconic stadiums in the world. Walk in the footsteps of some of the greatest sporting legends, imagine football’s greatest moments and have a sneak peak of areas which are usually off limits to the public. From adult tickets to families, plus tours including a meal, there’s plenty to give you all a great day out.

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Winter Lights Festival

If you are going to be in London in January, then you should look out for the Canary Wharf Winter Lights Festival. The festival will feature both new and returning favourites such as the kaleidoscopic Seed of Light, Luma Paint, Light Graffiti and Time & Time. Keep an eye out for ticket details as pre-booking may be required.

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Crazy Golfing

If you are looking for an engaging activity that you and your friends and family, then you should visit Plonk Golf’s venues in Camden and London Fields, Horniman Museum, and Peckham Levels if you are visiting.

Although the Mini golf venues are open throughout the year, the holiday season makes a perfect time to enjoy some crazy golfing. These venues provide the best fun activities for the cold winter months.

The Camden venue is a BYOB venue with a tropical theme. The newest addition to the Plonks list is the Peckham Levels that features all the elements of a classic Plonk venue. There is a licensed bar that will be serving all kinds of drinks from punches to cocktails and local brew.

Get Warm in a Cosy Pub 

If it gets cold, make your way to any of the cosy pubs in London and enjoy some warmth, a pint or two, and delicious meals. There are hundreds of cosy pubs scattered across the city that offer something for everyone.

Even if you would rather be outside than in, many have their own gardens with socially distanced tables and patio heaters to keep you warm.

One of the best things about London pubs during winter is that they are filled with different kinds of people who embody various characters in the city. It is always an amusing and fun experience!

A few cool pubs to check out include The Ship, Christina Dean, The Flask, The Spaniards Inn, and many others.

If you prefer a more modern experience, London has a huge selection of unusual ‘destination’ bars and restaurants. Check out the most Instagrammable restaurants in London for perfect photo opportunities and to make wonderful memories. Think stunning views, rooftop bars and delicious food!

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City Tour

Even when it is chilly, there is never a bad time to go on a city tour to see some of London's most prestigious and historical monuments. And not just the famous landmarks; you should just walk the city and explore the streets of London if you are looking for the most exciting sights such as unusual street art.

Grab a bite or two as you navigate the city's alleys and corners. London starts to come alive after the fall when everyone is getting into the Christmas holiday mood. London is always a magical city during winter. 

If you’re looking for walking tours in other nearby cities try the Game of Thrones Studio Tour. Based in Belfast or Dublin, visitors can see the artistry that goes into making the original sets, costumes, props and more from the show that aired from 2011-2019.

Discover the first scripts, see the sets used for Castle Black and Winterfell, the House Targaryen and the mysteries of Dragonstone.

This is a real dream for fans of the show, a must-see tour and one not many have the opportunity to experience.


Top tip!

If you’re looking for more wintery activities in the UK check out this guide to February Half Term in Cheshire.


Disclosure: This is a collaborative post.


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