Discover London in June
Planning a trip to London in June is probably the best time to visit the city. The days are long, the parks are green and the energy is high as many festivals, outdoor concerts and cultural events are taking place. You can wander through open-air markets, catch a live show in the West End or soak up the sun along the Thames.
In this article, we will explore the London weather in June, highlight some of the best activities and events happening around the city and provide some useful tips for planning your holiday. Discover all the things to do in London in June.
WHAT TO DO IN LONDON IN JUNE
What is the weather like in London in June?
June finally marks the beginning of summer in London. The weather is noticeably warmer and more pleasant. At the start of the month, daytime temperatures typically hover around 19°C, gradually climbing to about 22°C by the end of June. Evenings and early mornings can still be relatively cool, with lows ranging from 12°C to 14°C. These temperatures make it an ideal time for outdoor activities, especially before the peak heat and crowds of July arrive in the city.
However, we have to highlight that although the weather is pleasant, London in June still brings some rainfall. On average, the city receives around 40 mm of rain spread over 15 days. Therefore, we suggest being prepared for the occasional shower, even on otherwise sunny days, as a rain cloud can come in quickly.
Events and activities in June in London
Earlier, when we said that June was the best time to visit London, we were not kidding. There are so many fun activities and festivals in London in June, attracting visitors to the city.
One of the most popular highlights is the inaugural South by Southwest (SXSW) London, running from June 2 to June 7, 2025, in Shoreditch. This festival brings together a mix of film screenings, tech innovation showcases, and live music performances to the heart of East London. If you are a music lover, keep your eye out for the British Summer Time (BTS) Festival in Hyde Park. This year’s event is spread out over two weeks. Week 1 starts on June 30th and runs through the first week of July.
Theatre fans are in for a treat as London’s West End continues to stage world-class productions throughout June. See award-winning shows like Hamilton, The Lion King, or Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. Usually, there is more availability in June, before the peak summer tourist season hits in July and August.
If you are a sports enthusiast, you won’t want to miss out on the historic Queen’s Club. This year, the WTA 500 women’s tennis tournament returns for the first time in over 50 years. This is a key tennis event held before Wimbledon and offers a chance to see top players compete in an elegant and quintessentially British setting. Remember, if you plan to attend this event, you must dress smartly, as there is a strict dress code.

Take a day trip to the seaside
If you’re looking to escape the city for a day, June is ideal for a beach trip. We suggest taking a train to Brighton, just over an hour from London, for a wonderful and peaceful seaside atmosphere. There are many shops and the iconic Brighton Pier to explore. Alternatively, head to Whitstable in Kent for a quieter coastal vibe. This town is famous for its oysters and quaint harbourside views. If you prefer long stretches of sand, Camber Sands near Rye has golden dunes and a more relaxed pace, perfect for sunbathing or taking a stroll along the beach.
Packing tips for June weather in London
When packing for London in June, you need to be versatile. The weather can shift from warm and sunny to cool and damp within a few minutes. Packing light layers is ideal so that you can adjust to the temperature throughout the day. Make sure to include short-sleeve shirts or blouses for daytime exploring, along with a lightweight sweater or cardigan for the early mornings and evenings. A thin jacket, preferably water-resistant, is also a smart addition, especially if you are planning a seaside trip.
Since London is known for its unpredictable rain showers, we recommend bringing a compact umbrella. Even if rain is not on the weather forecast, it’s always good to be prepared. Don’t forget to bring comfortable footwear, especially if you plan on walking through the city’s gardens, shopping along High Street and sightseeing at iconic monuments.

How does June compare to other months?
In our opinion, June stands out as an enjoyable time to visit London. For starters, the weather is noticeably better. While May is already warm, June has temperatures rise even further, and the days are longer, giving you more daylight to explore the city. In terms of crowds, June has a balance of buzz and calm. While it’s certainly busier than April or early May, it hasn’t yet reached the peak levels of July and August. This means that you can enjoy early summer events in the city without the full intensity of high-season tourism.
It’s the perfect time to come to London with kids and explore famous monuments, museums and outdoor spaces.
Visiting London in June
London in June offers the perfect blend of warm weather and cultural events. The longer days and milder temperatures make it an ideal time to enjoy both the iconic landmarks and the hidden gardens of London. June brings out the best of what London has to offer.
When looking for a place to stay in the heart of the city, book your London accommodation with Urban Retreat Apartments for a comfortable, stylish, and centrally located base during your June getaway.