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Best Time To Visit England

By news desk on September 19,2007

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If its weather that decides travel for you, don't trust this tricky place. No matter what the season is, expect the unexpected. Most days in summer are warm, but evenings can be cool. Winter means about 7-8 hours of daylight in total, and plenty of snow.

The worst months for sun-loving visitors are November to February with long cold, dark nights. Tourist season is between April to September when the weather is most hospitable. July and August would most certainly fall into the "when not to go" category if you cannot stand big crowds and noisy streets. These are the months when both the coast, as well as metros like London are overflowing with tourists from all over the world.

Sports fans generally flock the country between May and July, when the FA Soccer and the Wimbledon tennis Championships happen. For those of us who prefer action at a slower pace, the Trooping of the Colour pageantry on the Queen's birthday in London in mid-June; or the frenzied Caribbean carnival in Notting Hill in late August are worth your time.

 


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