Things to Do in London in June
If you’re planning a trip to London, June is one of the most exciting months to visit! The weather is warm. And you’ll experience the longest daylight hours of the year. That means you’ll have the most time to enjoy everything London offers.
In 2026, London kicks off summer with events like the SXSW show and several other music festivals. You’ll find many museums and London attractions have later evening hours for events for adults too. There’s also plenty of festivals and activities available for families. So, whether you’re after cultural days out, garden parties or tours to the English countryside, this month delivers.
important dates to know
- 2nd, 4th- possible train strikes
- 13th- Trooping the Colour and BMW Classics is London Symphony Orchestra’s free outdoor concert in Trafalgar Square. This will mean Westminster will be very busy and crowded.
As always, I’ve rounded up the top afternoon teas worth booking in June, plus my favourite Candlelight Concerts coming up. And there’s also a curated list of day trips from London and a spotlight on riverside London pubs with relaxing views.
Be sure to book ahead, especially for popular attractions and tours! June is a very busy month for people to take a London trip so you’ll want to make sure you’re booked and ready when you arrive. If you need help trip planning, I offer one-to-one-trip consultations.
There are exclusive discount codes this month, tons of funs things to do in London, plus expert tips to help you make the most of your visit.
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2026 Current Ticket Discounts for London

Next update on 1st June 2026
Discount Code: SUNNYINLONDON10
Get 10% off these until 1st June
Things to Do in London in June: Candlelight Concerts
I have attended several of these concerts and highly recommend them for date nights, special occasions like birthdays or anniversaries or just a fun night out! You can read more about my first experience at the Tribute to Coldplay. I’ve also attended the Tribute to Taylor Swift, Hans Zimmer Candlelight Concert, Christmas Movie Soundtracks and EDM.

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Day Trips & Tours
June is the best month to see London in terms of daylight hours. The weather is usually lovely and sunny. This makes it ideal for day trips. Just remember, train tickets are extortionate here, if not booked far enough in advance. I always use Trainline to book my tickets for anywhere in the UK. But, you could take a coach trip and have everything coordinated for you.


Cotswolds Tours
Other Fun Tours
Things to Do in London in June: Theatre

Popular Shows
New Shows
Things to Do in London in June: Exhibitions & Shows
queen elizabeth: her life in style
Inside, you’ll see around 200 items from the late Queen’s wardrobe, including childhood pieces, famous evening gowns, riding jackets, jewellery and never-before-seen sketches from her designers. It’s been extended to April 2027 due to popularity.
jurassic oceans: monsters of the deep
Meet the legends of Earth’s prehistoric oceans, from the pliosaur (a gigantic, gnarly toothed creature) to the ichthyosaur, a majestic and speedy, dolphin-like predator. This is a new exhibition at the Natural History Museum from 22 May 2026 – 3 January 2027. Adult off-peak tickets begin at £15.
chestertons polo in the park
Chestertons Polo in the Park is a three-day summer sporting and social event with fast-paced polo, food areas, shopping and VIP hospitality. It takes place from 5th-7th in 2026.
sxsw london
This London event will returns June 1–6. It’s added curated talks, networking events and Platinum Pass to upgrade your experience.
london zoo nights
Zoo Nights is an adults-only event with tours, games, street food stalls and a chance to see the animals at a time when the zoo is usually closed.
kingston beer festival
100+ cask and craft beers, ciders and perries on 11-13 June

Hotels
If you haven’t booked your hotel yet for your London trip, here’s an interactive map to get you started! It’s based on the most central location in town.
Things to Do In London in June: Pubs for Views & Gardens
If not taking a holiday, Londoners hit riverside pubs in June. If you’re in town, there are some London pubs known for their excellent views and riverside locations. You’ll find many in Greenwich. If you’re spending a day there, read Things to Do in Greenwich before you go.
Below is a list of pubs in London that we feel offer some of the best spots by the Thames in London. And don’t forget Mr Sunny recommends a new pub every week in our Sunny News email.


Riverside Pubs in London
Afternoon Tea: Things to Do in London in June
I had the opportunity to experience the Showstopping Afternoon Tea at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. It’s quite indulgent. We absolutely loved the spin on finger sandwiches. The atmosphere is very luxurious and the food is decadent and delicious. Honestly, I am putting it as one of my best afternoon tea experiences in London. Mr Sunny even gives it two thumbs up.
June is still a good time for afternoon tea because many hotels and restaurants have a lighter menus. This month I selected a few new, fun and seasonal ones for you to try.

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Themed Teas
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