London weather can change from one day to the next however if you are visiting London and are worried about the weather and if it will spoil your trip, don’t worry. There are so many things to see and do in London that are not effected by the weather and you can plan your stay on a day by day basis.
The Met Office among other things provides the UK public with weather forecasts which can help them make decisions regarding their day to day activities. Another role is to warn the public of extreme weather conditions so as to protect life and property in the UK.
You can see the online Met Office forecast by following this link.
What to do in London whatever the weather:
· Natural History Museum - Free Entry. Dinosaur exhibition. Collection small and large animals. Life size Blue Whale and much more. (Some exhibitions require tickets)
· British Museum - Free Entry. Ancient Egypt collection. Works of man to date from prehistoric times. (Some exhibitions require tickets)
· Science Museum - Free Entry. Experience the major scientific advances of the last 300 years. (Some exhibitions require tickets)
· Victoria & Albert Museum - Free Entry. Artefact from around the world including paintings, sculpture and furniture. (Some exhibitions require tickets)
· National Gallery, Trafalgar Square – Free Entry. Art Gallery with works by Constable, Titan and Van Gogh among others.
· Tate Modern - Free Entry. Art Gallery with views across the City of London. Includes modern and contemporary art.
· The London Eye - The worlds highest observation wheel. Fantastic views of London during a 30 minute “flight”. Best on a clear day.
· The Tower of London - 900 years of history in one place. Once a royal palace and prison.
· London Theatres. London’s West End. - Many of the best theatre and musicals
· Madame Tussauds - Wax figures - Meet The Queen, Lady Gaga and Dame Helen Mirren among others. See the famous Chamber of Horrors.
There is SO MUCH more to see and do in London. If you’re planning a visit let us know, drop us a line via the form on our sister site and we’ll see if we can get more info to you.