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Anonymous
I'm planing to visit London in April
Where a good place to see the skyline like on the picture?
How is the weather there in April?
>> Anonymous
Hyde Park. Richmond Park to an extent (i live in Richmond park lol. No I'm not a tramp.)

It's cold mostly. And raining.
>> Anonymous
The weather's probably going to be awful, just to warn you. My family is planning a vacation to England and basically ruled out going in April because of that.
>> Anonymous
>>10889
Best time to come here is June, July, and August if weather is your main concern.
>> Anonymous
>>10897

It's not really, but bad weather does limit the things you can do. We'd already planned for June anyway.
>> Anonymous
>>10868
>>10925
If you take a look at this website:
http://www.visitlondon.com/attractions/
You might be able to pick something that interests you.
>> Anonymous
If you want to see the skyline in that photo, you need to go to Primrose Hill park. In April though I'd take a warm coat, the view is great, but it will be chilly.
>> Anonymous
>>10897August if weather is your main concern.

FARRRRRC! My first time in London, England, Great Britain, etc., just flew in via Narita (where it was stinking hot) expecting a nice English summer and what do I get? Shitty weather every bloody day. WTF?

tl;dr: you're shitting me.
>> Anonymous
>>11977
HAHA!
Welcome to our island of clouds and neurosis!
>> Anonymous
>>11979

Had a fucking good time though. Did the British Museum, Museum of Natural History and the Imperial War Museum in one day.
>> Anonymous
The Natural History Museum fucking rocks.