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Travel Guide Updated April 2026

Best Time to Visit the UK

Month-by-month guide to UK weather, crowds, prices and events — plus the sweet spots for best value.

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Month-by-Month

MonthTemp (London)CrowdsPricesNotes
January2-8°CLowLowCold, grey. Good museum-binge time.
February2-9°CLowLowStill grey. Valentine's weekend spike.
March4-12°CMediumMidDaffodils. Easter can be crowded.
April6-15°CMediumMidCherry blossoms, longer days.
May8-18°CMediumMidBest value-weather combo.
June12-21°CHighHighLong days (sun up 4:45-9:30).
July14-23°CVery highPeakWimbledon, festivals, Peak.
August14-23°CVery highPeakBank holiday weekend, Notting Hill Carnival, Edinburgh Fringe.
September11-19°CMediumMidSweet spot. Warm, quieter.
October8-15°CLowMidAutumn colours, Halloween.
November4-11°CLowLowBonfire Night (5 Nov). Cheap.
December2-8°CHighHighChristmas markets, London lights, Hogmanay.

Best for Good Weather

  • May-September — the classic visitor window
  • June-July: longest daylight, 16-18 hours in Scotland
  • September: warm, quieter crowds, still long-ish days
  • Scotland in August: best weather but biting midges — bring repellent

Best for Value

  • January (except New Year): hotel rates 40-60% lower
  • February: cheapest month overall
  • November (not last week): pre-Christmas lull
  • Late Sunday to Thursday: weekday rates beat weekends by 20-40%

Seasonal Highlights

Spring (Mar-May)

  • Cherry blossoms in London's Greenwich + Regent's Park parks (late March-April)
  • Chelsea Flower Show (late May)
  • Daffodils in Lake District (Wordsworth country)
  • Easter markets, hot cross buns

Summer (Jun-Aug)

  • Glastonbury Festival (late June, book a year ahead)
  • Wimbledon tennis (late June-early July)
  • Edinburgh Fringe (August — book accommodation 6+ months ahead)
  • Notting Hill Carnival (August bank holiday)
  • Outdoor theatre at Regent's Park Open Air

Autumn (Sep-Nov)

  • Golden foliage in Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, New Forest
  • Bonfire Night (5 November) — bonfires, fireworks nationwide
  • London Film Festival (October)
  • Harvest festivals in Cotswolds villages

Winter (Dec-Feb)

  • Christmas markets (Bath, Birmingham Frankfurt, Edinburgh, Manchester)
  • Hyde Park Winter Wonderland
  • Hogmanay (New Year) in Edinburgh — 3-day street party
  • Burns Night (25 January) — haggis and whisky
  • Rugby Six Nations (February-March)

Packing by Season

  • Year-round: waterproof jacket, small umbrella, layering pieces
  • Spring/Autumn: warm jumper, light coat, waterproof shoes
  • Summer: t-shirts, light trousers, but ALSO a light jacket for evenings
  • Winter: wool coat, scarf, hat, gloves, waterproof boots
  • Scotland year-round: always bring more warm layers than you think
☂️ Weather reality: The UK rains about 150 days a year in most cities — usually brief showers, not all-day downpours. Bring a waterproof jacket and expect at least 2-3 rainy days per week.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best month to visit the UK?

May-June for spring colour, long days and pre-summer prices. September for quieter crowds and warm weather. December for Christmas markets.

What is the cheapest time to visit the UK?

January-February (except New Year) and November (excluding the last week). Hotels drop 30-50%.

When should I avoid the UK?

Late July-August is the busiest, most expensive and often rainy. January can be miserable grey weather.

Is the weather really that bad?

Not as bad as stereotypes say. London has about the same annual rain as Rome — just spread more evenly. Bring a waterproof jacket year-round.