As I mentioned in previous blog posts, Spring is one of my favourite seasons and one of the best times to visit London to enjoy the breathtaking views of this magnificent city. London is truly one of the most picturesque cities in the world, and there’s no better time to appreciate it than during the spring. The flowers are in bloom, the trees are leafy green, and the sun shines bright in the sky.
In this post, I’ll be sharing with you some of the best places to soak in the stunning views of London, and why they should definitely be on your list of things to do this spring.
Best Springtime Views of London
1. Climb a famous London landmark
Sky Garden
One of the best ways to enjoy panoramic views of London is to climb a famous landmark. Here are a few options to consider:
Sky Garden
Located at the top of the Walkie-Talkie building, the Sky Garden is a unique indoor garden with panoramic city views. You can enjoy a drink or a meal while taking in the stunning views.
Whether you choose to climb the Shard, take a ride on the London Eye, or enjoy the indoor garden at Sky Garden, you are sure to be treated to breathtaking views of London.
The Shard
The Shard is the tallest building in Western Europe and offers stunning views of London. You can climb to the top of the building and take in the views from the observation deck.
London Eye
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames. It offers a 360-degree view of the city and is a popular attraction for visitors.
What is the weather like in London in the spring?In spring, the weather in London is generally mild with average temperatures ranging from 9°C (48°F) to 15°C (59°F). It can be rainy, but also sunny at times. What should I pack for a springtime trip to London?For a springtime trip to London, it’s best to pack layers, including a waterproof jacket or umbrella, comfortable walking shoes, and a scarf or hat. Bring clothes for cool temperatures, but also be prepared for warmer days. |
2. Take a walk in one of London’s parks
Greenwich Park
What are the best springtime walks in London?
When it comes to enjoying the beauty of springtime in London, taking a walk in one of the city’s many parks is an absolute must. Here are some of the best parks to visit during the springtime:
What are the best places to see spring flowers in London?
Hyde Park
Spanning over 350 acres, Hyde Park is one of London’s largest and most popular parks. During the springtime, the park is in full bloom, with colourful flowers and blossoming trees lining the walking paths. One of the most popular routes is the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Walk, which takes you through some of the park’s most iconic landmarks, including the Serpentine Lake and the Kensington Palace Gardens.
St James’s Park
Located in the heart of London, St James’s Park is a tranquil oasis in the bustling city. The park is known for its stunning flower beds and colourful birdlife, including pelicans, which have been resident in the park since the 17th century. The park has several walking routes, including the Mall and Horse Guards Parade, which offers breathtaking views of Buckingham Palace.
Greenwich Park
Located in southeast London, Greenwich Park is a favourite among locals and tourists alike. The park offers sweeping views of the city skyline and several historical landmarks, including the Royal Observatory and the Prime Meridian Line. The park has several walking routes, including the Oak Processionary Walk, which takes you through a stunning avenue of oak trees.
No matter which parks you choose, there are plenty of walking routes to explore. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, there’s something for everyone.
3. Visit a rooftop bar or restaurant
Image of Madison rooftop via The Rooftop Guide website
One of the best ways to take in the breathtaking views of London is to visit a rooftop bar or restaurant. Not only will you get a chance to enjoy delicious food and drinks, but you’ll also be able to see the city from a unique perspective.
Some of the best rooftop bars in London include:
Skylight
Located in Wapping, this rooftop bar and venue offers a great view of the Thames River and the London skyline. Skylight also features lawn games like croquet and petanque, as well as street food vendors and cocktails.
Madison
Situated on the rooftop of One New Change in St. Paul’s, Madison boasts a panoramic view of the city’s skyline. This rooftop bar and restaurant features an extensive wine list, craft cocktails, and a modern European menu.
The Rooftop at Trafalgar St. James
This rooftop bar and lounge is perched atop the Trafalgar St. James Hotel in the heart of London. The venue offers panoramic views of Trafalgar Square and the London Eye, as well as a unique cocktail menu and small bites.
In addition to rooftop bars, there are also several restaurants with rooftop dining options such as Coq d’Argent in the City of London or Boundary Rooftop located in Shoreditch.
4. Explore the Thames River
Thames River Cruises
No visit to London is complete without exploring the iconic Thames River. There are plenty of ways to enjoy the river, from a leisurely stroll along the South Bank to a high-speed boat ride.
Thames River Cruise
One of the best ways to experience the Thames River is to take a Thames River Cruise. These boat tours offer stunning views of London’s most famous landmarks, including Tower Bridge, the London Eye, and the Houses of Parliament. Some of the best Thames River Cruises to consider include the London Eye River Cruise and the City Cruises Thames River Cruise.
High-speed boat ride
Thamesjet Speed Boat
If you’re feeling adventurous, why not try a high-speed boat ride on the Thames River? London RIB Voyages offers thrilling boat rides that take you past London’s most famous landmarks at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour.
A stroll along the South Bank of the Thames
For a more leisurely experience, take a stroll along the South Bank of the Thames. The South Bank is home to some of London’s most famous attractions, including the Tate Modern, the Globe Theatre, and the Southbank Centre. There are also plenty of cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can stop for a bite to eat or a refreshing drink.
Springtime is a wonderful time to explore the Thames River. With so many beautiful outdoor spaces to discover, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience.
Conclusion
In conclusion, there are many ways to enjoy the springtime views of London. Whether you’re visiting a rooftop bar or restaurant, climbing a famous landmark, or taking a leisurely stroll in one of the city’s parks or the iconic Thames River, there’s something for everyone. So, make sure to add these activities to your itinerary and enjoy all that London has to offer this spring.
What did you think of these springtime views of London? What’s your favourite way to enjoy springtime views of London – let me know in the comments!
Thanks for stopping by,
Love you all ❤️
Franca 💋
Jane Sanderson says
What a super selection of treats
Nats says
I love walking to the top of Primrose Hill and enjoying the spectacular views of London. I highly recommend it!
Adrian Bold says
Some great views. I especially love Sky Garden.
Tracy B says
Can’t beat the river bus for taking in the sights along the river and the Kyoto Garden in Holland Park for the cherry blossom this time of year, beautiful
AJ says
Love this! I love the spring and it would be great to visit London to enjoy some of these.
sharon martin says
some lovely ideas and view, looks like a fab time
Lynda Hall says
Love walking around London especially in the spring when the trees and flowers are beginning to bloom – especially good in the Royal Parks
Hayley Cooper says
Fab post!! Love this time of year when you start thinking about trips and days out and things we can get up to. London always has so much to offer!!
Sylvia Paul says
There’s so many fabulous places to visit in London, we’d love to go there as a family
Vivian says
So many great things to do and beautiful memories to make.
Georgie Wright says
I enjoyed the London Eye at night, seeing all the lights but now I need to do it during the day so I can see the view.
Monika Bascombe says
London in spring looks great
sue thomas says
Love London have visited most of the parks and love them
Georgia Labas says
Fab ideas
Claire Hamilton says
I visit London a lot, but there’s still so much I want to do and see.
Kimberley Grant says
great ideas for when the weather gets warmer
Patricia Barrett says
Some great spots to visit.
Carole says
Skygarden is beautiful in Spring!
Glynis O'Halloran says
The view from Waterloo Bridge is stunning in both directions, particularly on a warm, sunny spring day. I never tire of it
Amanda Botterill says
I’d love to go up the shard
Francine says
Crystal Palace Park and Brockwell Park in South-East London are also great locations for spring-time walks
Robert Muir says
I absolutely adore walking around the Sky Garden. Makes the hustle & bustle of the city seem like a tranquil paradise.
Fiona Foskett says
Beautiful write up and photos, I love visiting London, especially during the Spring, so much to see and do.
Nick B says
Makes me realise how living so close to London we don’t always manage to make the most of exploring all there is to see and do there!
Daniel says
End up sunburn on a Thames River cruise in the summer