Things to do when it rains in London

London is as famous for its wet weather as it is for its world-class attractions. Visitors can expect the heavens to open on even bright sunny days so it should not come as a surprise. The great thing about London is that there are plenty of indoor activities to enjoy even when the weather is not too great outside.

A holiday in London is most enjoyable when you choose a central location in the city. With most of the top attractions in and around the centre of the city, it is always a prudent idea to find accommodation in the heart of the city. For those wanting to indulge and pamper themselves on a trip, there are a number of fine 5-star city hotels in London.

Staying in a 5-star hotel is always an enjoyable experience with hotels like the Montcalm Royal London house offering the best of facilities and amenities at a great price.

Some of the best things to do on a cold wet day in London are:

Visit an indoor market: London is famous for its markets and some of them are great places to browse and shop at even in wet weather. This is because a number of them are covered markets so they are great to shop in no matter whatever the weather maybe outdoors. One of the best-covered markets to visit is Covent Garden with fabulous food, great shopping options and plenty of entertainment in the form of street buskers. Another great place to shop at is Greenwich Market as it tends to be less crowded and offers a wonderful shopping experience as well.

Try Afternoon Tea: Among the many famous British traditions, Afternoon Tea is one of the most popular and still one of the more popular customs in the country. There are plenty of fabulous places to enjoy tea, scones, sandwiches and cake from the finest of luxury hotels to small intimate cafes. A great place to enjoy Afternoon Tea is Fortnum and Mason and there is no better time to indulge yourself than on a rainy afternoon!

Tour a museum: The best way to begin your tour of London is to visit any of its world-famous museums. The city houses the finest museums including the British Museum, The Science Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum to name just a few. The great thing about most of the public museums is that they are free to visit. It is best to visit two museums at the most as there is plenty to see and the tour is more enjoyable when you explore the places at leisure. They have some of the largest collections of exhibits from all over the world, which make them fascinating places to tour. Apart from the prominent museums, there are several smaller museums as well although, most charge an admission fee.

Enjoy a round or two of golf: Golf is the last thing that comes to mind on a rainy day, but there is an exciting alternative. Urban golf is trending in London and played indoors. It comes minus the hassle of lost balls or inclement weather. There are golf simulators at venues indoors where you can enjoy a drink and a bite while honing your golf skills.

 
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