15 Great Places to Celebrate American Thanksgiving in London (2023)
Maybe you booked your tickets to London in November and didn't realize it was going to be Thanksgiving – or maybe you saw a screamin' flight deal and wondered whether it was worth it to miss the holiday in the U.S. to save on a trip to the best city on earth...
The 19 Best Spots for Autumn Colors in London (Updated for 2023)
Hands down, one of the best parts of London in the fall is how the trees change color. You might not imagine London as a "leaf peeping" destination (not my favorite expression, but it's totally accurate, especially if you're an American) but it is. Across the city, parks, walkways, gardens, and even homes (covered in ivy) change color and the whole place is a riot of warm yellow, orange, and red...
How to Celebrate Oktoberfest in London (2023)
As the autumn season comes on, there are a few things that come to mind: cozy sweaters, Pumpkin Spice Lattes (hate them if you want, I still love them!), flickering candles, and... giant steins of ice-cold beer accompanied with loud Germany brass band music...
15 Fantastic Things to Do in London in Fall 2023
Falling leaves, cuppas of Chai tea, and the delicate blue skies that signal the end of summer; London in the fall is a magical time. Though the warm summer days have come to an end and you might need an extra layer to stay warm as the temperatures drop, autumn is a great season to visit London – and there's tons to do...
Visiting London in October: What to Pack, Weather, Events & Things to Do (2023)
After yet another epic summer, autumn is quickly coming on in London. And while most people consider that a signal to stay home and plan their trip for next year, savvy travelers know that this is a great season to visit. Lower airfare and fewer crowds make up for the chance of more traditionally London weather – but all of London's best attractions are still happy to welcome visitors...
Visiting London in September: What to Pack, Weather, Events & Things to Do (2023)
Imagine a crisp fall day: leaves crunch under your feet, your hands are wrapped around a cuppa, and a scarf keeps the chill away. Meanwhile, a red bus trundles by and you pass one of London's many iconic sights as you stroll toward the Tube station to start your day of sightseeing. Is there any place better than London in September?..
15 Spooky Spots & Haunted Places in London
It's that time of year: changing colors, shorter days, cooler weather, and crisp leaves underfoot... Autumn is upon us, and it's one of the best seasons to visit London. It's also the time of year when many people celebrate holidays related to the longer nights and spooky season...