As summer finally peaks its head, the weather in London invites everyone outside for sunbathing, swimming, day drinking, and picnics. We listed the top 10 things to do outdoors in summer in London for you if you already haven’t started making plans.
Until international travel opens up, gather your friends and profit from the many activities available to Londoners!
We can all agree there is nothing better than swimming in the Mediterranean Sea and relaxing on a sandy beach. Though going to Highgate Ponds on a nice sunny day is the closest you can get to that experience in London. Grab your towel, put on your swimsuit and take your friends with you (or a book!).
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London is known for its dynamic lifestyle, music scene, and its many pubs and clubs. If you are looking for an outdoors night out experience in London, do your own impromptu pub crawl in Soho. From Dog and Duck to The Coach and Horses, the traditional pubs in this area are full of history and good beer and ale.
If you want something more classy, go to Café Bohème instead.
If you want to throw some shades and channel your inner dancer, many rooftop bars in London have live DJ sessions and good booze. From the casual Bussey Rooftop to the new London Bridge Rooftop looking over London’s skyline, reconnect with the city of London once more. Summer in London is not so bad after all!
Call up your foodie mates and plan a themed picnic with lots of delicious homemade food. You can meet at any of the lovely huge parks London has to offer and BYOB it and play your own music. This is the best way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Wild swimming is perfect for those who can’t take the hot weather. You can go to Surrey on an off-day to cool off and relax by the river, and even go for a swim.
The beautiful Kew Gardens is bursting with colour in summer, so it’s sure to lift up your mood. Spend the day taking photos of flowers and making friends with bees. Make sure to get there early so you can explore Richmond afterward and maybe even have a Sunday roast at a riverside pub.
What’s better than having London all to yourself at night? Head to Waterloo with a friend late at night to rent some bikes and ride along the river. You can start at Waterloo and finish at Hackney by following the canals.
Have you been to Borough Market enough times to know it’s almost always crowded? Then head to Maltby Street Market instead for some delicious street food. Make sure to take some friends with you so you can try as many dishes as possible. Remember to book your tickets in advance to see a Shakespeare classic reimagined for the 21st century.
If plays are not your thing, you can always watch a classic like Moulin Rouge! or The Shining at the many public gardens in London. Luna Cinema even hosts drive-in cinema in the classic American style. Fear not if you don’t have a car, you can book tickets for an open-air theatre experience as well.