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Visiting London in March – The Definitive Guide

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As London awakens from its winter slumber with a stretch and a yawn, March offers a lively scene brimming with the promise of spring. Don’t be startled if you spot locals engaging in the time-honored tradition of umbrella jousting – it's just an eccentric display of dodging those notorious spring showers. March is a cheeky teaser with unexpected sunshine and the occasional snowflake tango. Wrap up warm and join the British in their weather-defying outdoor pursuits, from sipping tea on unpredictable picnics to hunting for the first daffodils of the year.

What makes London in March special?


London in March


March is sufficiently distant from both the holiday season and summer. Consequently, the tourist footfall is way below average in London in March. One cannot simply overlook the eclectic burst of cultural events that make London a hive of activity in March. It's the time when the city’s parks are gently coaxed back to life with daffodils standing to attention, and when historic markets buzz anew, tempting with treats and trinkets. Moreover, the cultural calendar is robust with St. Patrick's Day festivities painting the town green and the chance to witness the Head of the River Race, a thrilling rowing competition along the Thames. Foodies rejoice as March heralds the re-opening of many alfresco dining spots. Additionally, with fewer tourists, the city's museums and galleries provide a more intimate atmosphere for enjoying world-class exhibits.

London Weather in March


London in March sees a dramatic increase in daylight hours from February and a comfortable average of 8℃. Highs of 10°C and lows of 4°C with an average of two snowy days are typical. London in March sees about 10 days of light drizzle and only 4 hours of daily, so expect overcast skies.

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Visiting London in March : Things to do


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The Shard

London in march - things to do


One of the glowing examples of London’s scientific advancement is this marvelous structure. Unlike most other skyscrapers, The Shard was intended to be a vertical city, with residential quarters, office spaces, high-end eateries, and observation decks. In March, The Shard presents a bird's-eye view of a uniquely variegated London from its observation decks.

Location

32 London Bridge St, London SE1 9SG,
UK
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Tower of London

London in March


Also known as Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, this landmark was built in the year 1399. Apart from its unique architecture that is reminiscent of contemporary architecture, the Tower of London also hosts a wide collection of art and gemstones from around the world. The longer daylight hours in March will certainly help you explore the entire structure in peace.

Location

St Katharine's & Wapping, London EC3N 4AB,
UK
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Kensington Palace

London in March - things to do


Kensington Palace is currently the home to a large portion of the artworks from the Royal collection. Kensington Palace also has a tremendous cultural significance since it serves as the residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke, and Duchess of Sussex, Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.

Location

Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX,
UK
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Westminster Abbey

London in March - things to do


The glory of Westminster Abbey is now limited to the Western facade of what used to be a truly gargantuan structure. Westminster Abbey is known for its near-perfect preservation and representation of Gothic architecture. Do not forget to explore the halls and attend special services when you visit Westminster Abbey. Given its popularity, the reduced crowd will certainly be helpful in March.

Location

20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London SW1P 3PA,
UK
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Stonehenge - Day Trip

London in March


The representative of ancient Britain, the Stonehenge, has been standing at its site since 3000 BCE. Located at the outskirts of the main city, this cultural landmark is comprised independently erected stone blocks each weigh close to 25 tons. As with most ancient structures, many chilling myths are associated with the Stonehenge.

Location

Amesbury, Salisbury SP4 7DE,
UK
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6

West End Theatre

London in March - things to do


If you are an art aficionado, London’s West End Theatre is the place for you. It is a paradise for anyone who likes dramatized musicals. Apart from the legendary works like The Lion King and The Phantom of the Opera, you will experience a number of other innovative and critically acclaimed presentations. This March, you will witness a number of new shows that will debut at London’s West End after many successful shows in the US.

Location

40 Bloomsbury Way Lower Ground Floor, London WC1A 2SE,
UK
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Warner Bros. Studio - Harry Potter Tour

London in March - things to do


The wizarding world of Harry Potter has inspired quite a few generations since the first movie debuted in 2001. Warner Bros. Studio Tour lets you explore the famous sets from the movies franchise. The Harry Potter themed activities and gift shops will make this experience worth your while. In March, you will be able to take your time to poke around every hall and exhibition gallery in the studio owing to the lower crowd.

Location

Studio Tour Dr, Leavesden WD25 7LR,
UK
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8

River Thames Cruise

London in march


The river Thames is famed worldwide for its picturesque banks. Pick a cruise of your choice and explore London from a unique perspective. Begin from Westminster and glide on to the Greenwich Pier. Lying on both sides of the river is The Cutty Sark, Tower of London, The Shard, etc. The well-stocked cafés on board and the mild March weather will make your experience a bit more enjoyable.

Location

Pipers Island, Bridge St, Reading RG4 8AH,
UK
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Stadium Tour

London in march - things to do


Britain loves its sports. When you find yourself in London, make sure you check out the stadium tours available in London. The majestic Wembley Stadium and the illustrious Wimbledon Museum are a must-visit. If you are a fan of Arsenal or Chelsea, the Emirates and Stamford Bridge tours are also up for grabs. Alternatively, you can make a short trip to visit Liverpool FC’s fortress, Anfield. March is a relatively quiet time for tourism, and you would do well to take advantage of it.

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Windsor Castle

London in March - things to do


Built right after the Norman invasion in the 11th century, this historic castle is worth a short trip from London. This is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Its size, however, fails to dwarf the architectural brilliance on display. In its 900 years’ lifetime, the Windsor Castle has braved several dynasties, the Civil War, and the World Wars. To witness the castle and its premises in all its glory, visit during the daylight hours in March. Windsor Castle is open for visits between 9 AM and 5:30 PM.

London in March : Events to Look Out For


London in March

St. Patrick's Day

March 17, 2024
London celebrates the Irish culture on this day with joyful celebrations throughout the city. The parade through central London is quite a spectacle. Trafalgar Square hosts a festival with free entry. The pubs in the city are adorned in vibrant green decorations and invite the Londoners for a night of frenzied celebrations.

London in March

English Premier League

Throughout March
English Premier League reaches its climax in March as the race for the title heats up. As teams battle it out to secure their position at the top of the table, fans will be out in full force to support their clubs. Catch any of these games to understand London’s football craze.

London in March

Head of the River

March 23, 2024
One of the longest standing sporting traditions in London is the Head of the River race. Several teams of eight rowers gather in London in this race along the river Thames. The best viewing spots are at the Chiswick Bridge, Hammersmith Bridge, and the Barnes Bridge. You may also try to find a nice pub along the bank to witness this event.

London in March

Beer and Taco Festival

March 15, 2024
The fifth annual London I ❤️ Beer and Taco Festival is back with 19+ events and elegantly crafted beer. Head to RBC Place of London for a night of delicious Tacos, live music and fun. You can find a variety of craft beer and cider from top breweries such as 4EST Brewery, Whitewater Brewing Co. and many more.

London in March : 5-day Itinerary


Wanting to spend at least 5 days during your visit to London in March? Here's our ultimate 5 day itinerary to spend 5 unforgettable days in London.

London March Essentials


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Where to Stay in London during March

Since the weather is still on the colder side and peak holiday season is yet to arrive, accommodations would be very easy to secure. Plan out your itinerary well in advance and then choose your lodging. Whilst central London is convenient for sightseeing with city limits, choosing a hotel on the outskirts might be better if you are planning a few day trips. London has enough options regardless of your budget.

  • Luxury Hotels - The Connaught, Hotel 41, The Goring
  • Mid-Range Hotels - The Montague on The Gardens, Park Grand London Kensington, The Chesterfield Mayfair
  • Budget Stays - The Hide London, Premier Inn London City (Aldgate) Hotel, Hotel Moonlight

What to Pack for Visiting London in March

Technically, half of March still exhibits winter characteristics, so pack plenty of warm clothes including scarves and gloves. Be prepared to encounter snow. Do not forget to pack your umbrella, waterproof jacket and boots since raining is a realistic possibility. The warmest temperature you will experience in London in March is 17°C/63°F.

Getting Around London in March

The city of London is quite large and is thus divided into 32 territories or boroughs. Public transport is convenient and frequent in all of the boroughs. Tube railway is the most common and fastest mode of transport in the city. It connects all major boroughs. The rest of the boroughs are connected by a well-maintained network of local trains. Driverless trains operate in East and Southeast London. The city is also well served by a large fleet of double-decker buses. Besides, the waterway is also a viable option as it combines the convenience of congestion-free commute and flair of a cruise.

Must Try Dishes While Visiting London in March


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English Breakfast

English breakfast is now a representative of a traditional English spread. It generally comprises of toast, sausages, eggs, mushrooms, blood pudding, mashed potatoes, and other veggies. An English Breakfast is just what you need to start off a day of sightseeing. The Breakfast Club and Hawksmoor Guildhall are the places that serve the best English Breakfast.

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Cream Tea

Tea is another English staple. Be it morning or afternoon, a light gossip over tea is always welcome at an English household. It is one of those things that puts the English apart from the rest of the world. A little snack is also warranted with a hot cup of tea, mostly biscuits or scones. The best tea experience can be obtained at the Aqua Shard and The Ampersand Hotel.

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Duck Fat Fries

If you are in London, you are not leaving the city without having fries in some form or the other. Duck Fat Fries are quite unique in the sense that they are fried in duck fat as the name suggests. Then comes a generous dip in raclette cheese, and finally a hearty amount of truffle mayonnaise. Head to The Frenchie Bistro to know the sinful taste of Duck Fat Fries.

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Yorkshire Pudding with Roast

Despite the use of the word ‘pudding’, this British classic is a savory dish. This heavy dish is served with a side of roast meat, typically beef, turkey, or ham. A batter constituting of eggs and flour is baked and is then soaked in gravy for flavor. Vegetables are added in some cases. The best Yorkshire pudding is available at Joanna’s and Mr. Fogg’s Tavern.

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Avocado Toast

This is a controversial choice given how cleanly the city of London is divided in opinion regarding Avocado Toast. That doesn’t make this breakfast specialty any less yummy. It’s creamy and has a dash of black pepper and balsamic vinegar. Some variations use orange zest as well to balance out the flavors. The best Avocado Toasts are available at Riding House Cafe and Lundenwic.

Tips for Visiting London in March


  • Keep an eye out for interesting events throughout London on International Women’s Day on March 8.
  • Make sure you get a Visitor Oyster Card upon landing in London to receive discounts on the commute and various attractions.
  • Visit some of the famed gardens in London like Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens to witness the first bloom of Spring.
  • Explore the Battersea Spring Affordable Art Fair and get your hands on some of the most impressive pieces of contemporary art.
  • Pick a warm day and set out on a nighttime Jack the Ripper tour to revisit the alleys believed to be the infamous serial killer’s hunting ground.

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