Europe’s popularity in the tourism arena is not a big secret. A big chunk of an average person’s travel bucket list is packed with places from this little continent. The likes of Paris, Amsterdam and Barcelona are known for their distinct flavour. Likewise, London is another European hotspot that has its own fans. It is a city of cultural diversity. Just witness an international cricket match in the city and you will see how the city comes up with both English and Non-English fans every time. However, that doesn’t mean that London has given up on its own culture. The architecture bears evidence of London’s commitment to nostalgia. The city’s long-standing heritage is always at the foreground with innumerable historical sites spread across the city. The reason people don’t seem to get enough of London is that it maintains a perfect balance and as such has something for everyone. Find out how a September in London can be enjoyed in the best possible way.
What Makes London in September Special?

September is the time when Summer is just about to leave London for the year. The warmth is still there, which makes this month an attractive choice for many. Around the middle of September, the schools reopen taking the tourist footfall down significantly. London is a wildly popular spot. So if you ever find a time when London is both habitable and not absolutely bustling with tourists, you should cease the tour. You can visit popular attractions like The Shard and Westminster Abbey relatively peacefully in September.
This being the last month of summer, the locals don’t hold back on the festivities. Totally Thames and Japan Matsuri are two of the most eagerly awaited events in London. The city’s cultural diversity and its metropolitan appeal are on full display in September. Overall, this should be a great time to be in London.
London in September : Weather
London has a fairly moderate weather in September. For most of the month, you will require some amount of layered clothing. There is a fair amount of rain during the month but snowing is unlikely. The sky remains overcast for most of the month. The daylight hours keep dropping throughout the month.

Visiting London in September : Things to Do
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ArcelorMittal Orbit & The Slide Option

Arguably the best sights in the city of London is its skyline. On a clear day, there is nothing that beats a view of the city from a vantage point. The ArcelorMittal Orbit is the tallest sculpture in the United Kingdom, standing at 114.5 meters. Not only will you be enjoying a panoramic view of the city from here, but you will also have the choice to descend via a slide. Too good to miss, in our opinion.
September Timings
Monday – Friday: 11 AM to 4 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 11 AM to 6 PM

ArcelorMittal Orbit, Stratford , London, UK
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The View from The Shard


The marvel of modern architecture, the Shard is quite clearly the standout structure in London. The Shard has office spaces, restaurants, apartments, and hotels. It also has Europe’s highest observation decks. It is located right beside the Thames and offers an unrivalled view of the city. On a clear day, this experience should be on the top of your list.
September Timings
Sunday – Thursday: 10 AM to 10 PM
Friday & Saturda:y 10 AM to 11 PM










32 London Bridge St, London SE1 9SG,
UK
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Buckingham Palace


London has a number of attractions that form its image to the world. Buckingham Palace is one of them. It stands as the representative of the nation’s monarchy. Buckingham Palace has ornate staterooms that you can visit. The change of guard at the Buckingham Palace is a spectacle and you shouldn’t miss it.
September Timings
Daily: 9:30 AM to 5:15 PM










Westminster, London SW1A 1AA,
UK
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British Museum


The British Museum is one of the largest museums in the world. It traces the history of human evolution as well as the complex developments that have led to the current state of our lives. On this tour, you will be accompanied by a professional guide who will help you navigate through the vast museum.
September Timings
Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 2 PM










Great Russell St, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3DG, UK
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Warner Bros. Studio - Harry Potter Tour


Harry Potter has been the single biggest influential work of art in the 21st century. The world of this franchise comprising of movies, novels, and plays has been brought to life at the Warner Bros. Studio. From the forbidden forest to the great hall, it is all there for you to explore. The drop-in student crowd because of the schools reopening in September will surely help you.
September Timings
Monday – Friday: 9:30 AM to 8 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 8:30 AM to 10 PM










Studio Tour Dr, Leavesden WD25 7LR,
UK
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Stadium Tours


London is quite serious about its sports. There are a number of international standard sporting arenas in London - ones that have seen some of the greatest moments in sporting history. No trip to London is completed without visiting the Wembley Stadium, the Wimbledon Stadium, the Emirates, and Stamford Bridge. Each stadium has a museum for you to delve deeper into its history.










London, UK
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London Eye


Surely you didn’t think it was okay to leave London without a London Eye ride? This observation wheel has become one of the icons of the city. There are capsules on this gigantic wheel which can be boarded from the platform below. You get a great view of the city of London from these capsules, including the river Thames.
September Timings
Daily: 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM










Lambeth, London SE1 7PB, UK
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West End Theatre


If performance art is your thing, you should catch at least one show at London’s West End. From the classics like The Lion King and Aladdin to modern productions like Waitress and Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, West End Theatre has quite comfortable filled the shoes of the British rendition of New York’s Broadway.










40 Bloomsbury Way Lower Ground Floor, London
WC1A 2SE, UK
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9
Stonehenge Day Trip


The city is still sort of packed with tourists in September. You might be required to look for a short day trip during your stay. None of the day trips is as loaded with historical significance as the Stonehenge. Believed to be erected some 5000 years ago, these stone blocks truly give you the idea of how far back human history goes.
September Timings
Daily: 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM










Amesbury, Salisbury SP4 7DE, UK
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River Thames Cruise


September is the time when summer begins to give way to autumn. The foliage changes colours, giving London a unique hue. This sight is especially delightful from the Thames river. Take a cruise down the river from Westminster to Greenwich, passing Cutty Sark, the Shard, and the Tower of London on your way. The well-stocked cafes on the ferries make this experience a must.


Pipers Island, Bridge St, Reading RG4
8AH, UK
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London in September : Events to Look Out For


Totally Thames
1st – 30th September 2020
Totally Thames is an annual celebration of the river that gives London its unique identity. Throughout the month there are several events that take place along the banks of or on the river Thames, giving people the chance of having varied experience with the river in the backdrop. Environmental activities, river races, and art shows are the major attractions.


London Design Festival
12th – 20th September 2020
London might not be the first name that pops into our head when it comes to design, but this festival is out to prove everyone wrong. Taking place at multiple locations within the city, this event attracts some of the best names in the industry to the exhibits. The works of the new talents are also on display during this week-long celebration of the city and its fashion.


London Fashion Week Festival
18th – 22nd September 2020
The London Fashion Week ends with a two-day special festival that has been a new addition to the prestigious event. The London Fashion Week Festival allows you exclusive access to some of the top designers’ catwalk events and some of the most high profile preview and launch shows.


Japan Matsuri
29th September 2020
As we have mentioned before, London is a melting pot of cultures and it celebrates all of those cultures. The Japan Matsuri is a celebration of Japanese culture. The festival is free to attend and features Japanese art, music, food, and activities for you to enjoy. So be ready to put on a kimono and let yourself go in this steady stream of cultural exhilaration.
London in September : 5-day Itinerary
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London in September : Essentials
London Weather in September
September marks the end of summer and the beginning of autumn in London. The highs during the month hover around 20°C and the lows come as far down as 14°C. Rain is highly likely during the month of September in London, with every other day seeing some form of precipitation. London receives an average of 6 hours of sunshine during September.
Where to Stay in London during September
As the tourist count drops, it will become easier for you to find accommodation in London. However, do not expect discounts o the original rates as September is a niche holiday crowd time. Stay near central London if your itinerary revolves around attractions within city limits. However, the outskirts might be the better choice if you have a few day trips planned. Either way, there are plenty of options for you.
- Luxury: The Connaught, The Goring, Hotel 41
- Mid-Range: The Montague on The Gardens, Park Grand London Kensington, The Chesterfield Mayfair
- Budget: The Hide London, Premier Inn London City (Aldgate) Hotel, Hotel Moonlight
What to Pack for Visiting London in September
Honestly, London never really gets warm enough for you to completely forget about the jacket and scarf. September can be unpredictable because of the increased precipitation, so pack more than one set of warm clothing along with waterproof jackets and boots. Despite the humidity, chapped lips can be an issue, so don’t forget to carry a chapstick.
Getting Around London in September
The city of London has expanded over time. For administrative ease, the city is divided into 32 boroughs. These boroughs are well connected via public transport networks. Tube railway is easily the fastest and the most convenient mode of transit within the city limits. The local trains come next. These trains also connect some of the boroughs that are beyond the reach of the Tube. In East and Southeast London, you will be able to avail driverless trains. The iconic double-decker buses should also do the trick for you if the speed of travel isn’t an issue for you. You can opt for the waterways as well for sightseeing & travelling experience.
Must-Try Dishes While Visiting London in September


English culture and tea go hand in hand. No morning is complete in London without a proper cup of tea. Cream tea is also common in the afternoon, usually accompanied by some gossip and a few scones. Every English household will be happy to present you with a cup of tea when you visit them, but in case you are looking for a good cream tea outside, head to Aqua Shard.


English Breakfast has now made its way to almost every reputed restaurant in the world that serves European cuisine. However, you better try the breakfast speciality in the country of its origin. A typical English Breakfast consists of toasts, eggs, sausages, mashed potatoes, and vegetables. Try the English Breakfast at Hawksmoor Guildhall.


The English are a fan of a good fry. You are guaranteed to have some form of fries during your time in London. Duck Fat Fries are unique in the sense that they are fried in duck fat, lending it a unique texture and underlying taste. It is served with a raclette cheese dip and truffle mayonnaise. The Frenchie Bistro serves one of the best Duck Fat Fries in London.


A messy dessert is a dream. This elegant mess of an English dessert is quite sinful. It has some of the classic elements of a dessert- strawberry, cream, and meringue. Combinations of a number of ice cream flavours are used in order to create many variants of this dish. Head to the humble Eat ‘n’ Mess bakery shop to have a great version of this decadent dessert.


This is a savoury pudding dish that has become a classic in the country over the years. The Yorkshire Pudding becomes famously heavy when served with a side of the roast. A flour and egg batter is fried and then soaked in gravy. This is then served with vegetables and roast. Visit Mr. Fogg’s Tavern from one of the best Yorkshire Pudding in London.
Tips for Visiting London in September
- Get the Visitor Oyster Card to ensure you don't have to deal with the wait times during the sufficiently busy holiday period.
- Visit the parks of London as the leaves change colour for an enchanting autumnal experience on your trip.
- Enjoy the wildly popular Underbelly Festival which has all kinds of events, including comedy acts, cabaret shows, and circus events.
- Make your booking for the Shard Observation Deck well in advance in September if you don’t want to miss out on the amazing view.
- Witness the Great River Race, a 21.6-mile long boat race on the Thames river that brings tother rowing crews from around the world.
- Watch the witty Ian McKellen taking the West End stage at the Harold Pinter Theatre for a limited time only, beginning in September.
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