Spring in London

In April, the spring has already been installed permanently. The coldest months are long gone, and there is more sun and less rain. Since the weather is improving, it is a good time to visit London parks or take a cruise on the river. You can also leave the centre of London to see ducks and chicks at the Center for wetland conservation in London in Barnes (south west of the city).
Many of the attractions of London prepare events and family activities like finding Easter eggs. Hotels often offer special packages for Easter and serve the afternoon tea. Most stores do not open on Easter Sunday, and maybe that weekend the frequency of public transport is reduced.
This month marks one of the biggest sporting events, the London Marathon. The route takes runners through the city, including some of the major attractions. You can encourage participants and enjoy the festive atmosphere. It’s important to note the unusual work of the competition to raise money for charity than other marathons. You can also  enjoy the free celebrations of St George's Day in Trafalgar Square too, which is considered as important as Christmas Day. St. George is the patron saint of England, famous for killing a dragon. The festivities include food, parades and activities for children. Although the Queen officially celebrated her birthday in June, actually born on April 21, why you can listen in central London gun salute in his honour.


In May we have entered fully into the spring, warm weather and the sun rises. Still, maybe you need a little jacket or umbrella in case it rains. Visit cheerful floral displays and innovative gardens Chelsea Flower Show. Although tickets sell out in advance, there are many other floral events in Chelsea during the month of May, and many hotels and restaurants offer special services and afternoon tea menus in honour of the exhibition.
Many outdoor events London beginning in May. The festival season begins with some music in many of the largest parks in London. And the Open Air Theatre Regent's Park opens its season of plays and musicals in a beautiful outdoor amphitheatre.
Culture yourself at unusual hours thanks to Museums at night. Many major London museums and galleries stay open late and organize special events and activities.
For football fans, the final of the FA Cup is held at Wembley Stadium. It is the end of the English league and probably around London are crowded with people watching the game.


June is ideal for visiting London, with good weather and many events to enjoy. It is a good time to make the most of the beautiful parks or visit a patio for a drink outdoors.
UK goes crazy for tennis with Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Tickets sell out in advance but each day comes a number of locations for sale. If you're willing to queue, you can try strawberries and cream at the famous court or even see some action. In London the Queen's official birthday was also celebrated with the Trooping the Colour ceremony, a spectacular military parade throughout the city. Go to the street The Mall to enjoy all its pomp and pageantry. Lovers of good food can make an exciting tour of restaurants Taste of London festival. Some of the top chefs and restaurants in London offered delicious food and cooking demonstrations held in Regent's Park. Enjoy an exciting weekend of polo in the main event of the sport in London, Polo in the Park. Along with the main event, you can enjoy food, champagne and luxury shopping. Includes artists from around the world in Greenwich + Docklands International Festival. This free festival offers theater, dance and performances in public spaces around Greenwich.

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