2019 in London – One Thing Not to Miss Each Month This Year

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January: Celebrate Chinese New Year

Chinese new year

Chinese New Year celebrations take place in London throughout January and February, providing plenty of opportunity for you to get involved during your visit. As the quietest time of the year to be in the capital, this is also great news for those seeking a relaxing break away from crowds.

February: Enjoy Valentine’s Day with Romantic Dining

Valentine’s Day with Romantic Dining

If you’re in the mood for romance, then why not head to the Montcalm Restaurant and spoil your loved one with a delicious meal? With a great menu to choose from, this is a fantastic way to show you care whilst also providing an opportunity to see some of London’s most famous sights during your stay.

March: Celebrate St Patrick’s Day with a London Pub Crawl

St. Patrick's Day

This is a lovely month to visit London, marking both St Patrick’s Day and Mother’s Day. There are lots of pubs to browse near Montcalm Marble Arch if you are planning on celebrating the former in 2019, and you’ll soon find a great atmosphere greets you as you enjoy the event with fellow revellers.

April: Commune with Nature in a Royal Park

The royal ballet school in Richmond Park, London

As the weather starts to improve in London, this is the start of a busier time for the city. It’s also a great time to check out some of the many Royal Parks throughout the capital, before they are totally swamped by crowds. Why not try a picnic at the top of stunning Primrose Hill, or explore Richmond Park’s incredible wildlife?

May: Visit the Chelsea Flower Show

Chelsea Flower Show

The flowers are out, and London’s horticultural scene is buzzing during May. The highlight is the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where you can see some of the most incredible floristry and garden designs, sure to spark some inspiration.

June: See Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace

Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace
Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace. Source: Visitlondon.com

Trooping the Colour is one of the highlights of June. Hosted in the same spot in London every year, crowds like Pall Mall eager to see the Royal family and the British Armed Forces in this fine display of pageantry and tradition.

July: Indulge Yourself with a Spa Break

spa day in London

With summer in full swing, July is a fabulous time to pamper yourself with a spa day in London. The Montcalm offers a wide range of treatments sure to leave you feeling refreshed and revitalised for the summer season.

August: Head to the Notting Hill Carnival

Notting Hill Carnival

A major event in London’s social calendar, the Notting Hill Carnival is a vivid display of joy and summer vibes. It is also insanely popular, so turn up early to grab yourself a great viewing spot.

September: See Some Local Fashion at London Fashion Week

London Fashion Week

London is known for great fashion, and there is no better way to see the latest looks than by heading to a show at London Fashion Week.

October: Spook Yourself with a Halloween Ghost Tour

Halloween Ghost Tour

The city offers plenty of quirky and original tours, but a ghost tour is the ideal way to celebrate Halloween during your trip.

November: See the Christmas Lights

christmas-shopping

November is the month when Christmas lights begin to appear all over the city, so if you are visiting during this time, be sure to check out these eclectic, beautiful celebratory light shows.

December: A Trip to Winter Wonderland

winter-wonderland-london

London’s Winter Wonderland is one of the best bits of the city in December. Hosted in Hyde Park, the space provides a fully immersive experience offering everything from skating to fairground rides, helping to see you through until January.