There is almost no escaping a rainy day in London. But honestly, if you come to London and don’t see a speck of rain, did you even really visit London? Walking through the rain in London feels like a right of passage. But unlike other cities, where a rainy day might completely damper your spirits and plans, London is a city that is fully prepared and built around rainy days. There is no lack of indoor activities to keep you entertained and dry.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to make the most of a rainy day in London, from museums to markets and everything in between! If artsy travel isn’t your style, check out our other themed rainy day London guides. Each themed itinerary is also planned around specific neighbourhoods to prevent you from having to jump all over the city, especially in the rain.
On a rainy day, there’s nothing quite like a hot cup of coffee or tea to start your day. And in London, there is no shortage of cozy cafes where you can curl up with a warming breakfast. In the centre of Fitzrovia is an old iron gate. Behind it, you’ll spot a stairwell leading you down into one of the best-hidden gems in London. Down below the surface, you are led into a stunning slice of history inside the Attendant Cafe. This quaint coffee shop is housed inside a former Victorian public restroom. Yes, you heard that right! This cafe serves up great coffee and delicious brunch options, all inside a beautifully restored Victorian interior. Enjoying your morning brew here, surrounded by the fantastical historical furnishings, is such a special way to start your day. Another hidden away location that doesn’t care about the rain.
After loading up on a filling breakfast, if the rain is still pounding the ground outside, it’s time to escape to one of the city’s most amazing museums. London is known for its world-class museums. And the Wallace Collection is a true gem among London’s many cultural institutions. It is often considered the best museum to visit for art lovers. Housed within a stunning 18th-century townhouse, the Wallace Collection boasts a breathtaking array of art. It includes everything from paintings, sculptures, porcelain, and furniture but is displayed like a living, personal collection rather than a stuffy, curated gallery. Visitors can explore works from renowned artists such as Titian, Rembrandt, and Fragonard.
The museum itself is a work of art, featuring lavish period-styled rooms and elegant architecture. Stepping into the Wallace Collection feels like stepping back in time. A visit allows guests to immerse themselves in a historical and artistic ambiance.
Unlike some larger, more crowded museums in London, the Wallace Collection offers a more intimate and tranquil setting. Visitors can take their time to admire the art, reflect, and connect with each piece on a deeper level. I love escaping from the rain here, where the lavish, texture wallpaper envelopes me in a warm blanket of awe!
After a morning of exploring the museum, you’ll likely be ready for a warm and comforting meal. London has no shortage of cozy restaurants where you can indulge in delicious comfort food. But one of my favourite places to go on a rainy day are London’s Food Halls. London stands out with its abundant indoor Food Halls and Markets, catering to every appetite. The Mercato Mayfair is an enchanting food hall housed in a restored historic building that was once St. Mark’s Church. This exquisitely renovated space retains much of its original architectural beauty, including stained glass windows and intricate stone details, creating a breathtaking backdrop for its main purpose as a vibrant food market.
The old nave has been cleared out of the old church pews. Instead, this area is transformed into a modern cafeteria-style shared-seating dinner room with rainbow-coloured tables. Adding a modern pop of colour to the old Greek revival architecture. The vibrant stalls beckon you in with their array of food from all over the world! From Italian pasta and pizza to Japanese sushi, Mexican street food, and Middle Eastern delicacies, there’s something to satisfy every palate. It’s a true paradise for food enthusiasts eager to explore a world of flavours in one place. In the basement, you’ll find a small brewery where they make the beer right on-site! Booths have been slotted into the old crypt where you and your friends can escape the rain! And enjoy a pint of beer or glass of gin.
After lunch, if the rain is still hitting the pavement, there’s no better place to escape than a cozy bookstore. And London is home to some of the world’s most iconic bookstores! A visit to Daunt Books in Marylebone is a delightful journey for artsy book lovers. Located in the heart of Marylebone, this iconic bookstore exudes the dark academic aesthetic. Edwardian oak galleries, antique stained glass windows, emerald green walls and inviting décor all exude that old literary style.
Daunt Books is renowned for specializing in travel literature and hosts an unrivalled collection of travel guides. But for anyone interested in art, these travel books provide so many exciting insights into art from around the world. Pick up any book on the shelves, and you’ll be transported to far-off lands! All while in in the dry comfort of the Daunt library. In addition to travel books, Daunt Books offers a curated selection of chic stationary. Making it a one-stop destination for creative and artistic souls.
When you can’t go out and enjoy the sights on a rainy day, it’s the perfect time to hit the shops! London is known for its incredible shopping, and there are plenty of indoor destinations where you can stay dry. If you’re looking to explore one of London’s most fantastic department stores, which specializes in amazing artistic pieces, you must check out Liberty London. Liberty is an iconic department store in the heart of London, known for its stunning architectural features. The building itself is a work of art. Walking up towards it, you’re immediately struck by its amazing and intricate Tudor-style timber façade.
But inside is where the real magic happens… Liberty has a carefully curated selection of home decor, fashions, textiles and ceramics. Their merchandise often collaborates with renowned British fashion designers and artists to create exclusive collections. If you’re interested in wearable arty items, you’ll find a range of clothing and accessories that reflect the creativity of leading British designers. Liberty London‘s commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and artistic design makes it a must-visit destination for art lovers. And on a rainy day in London, the fantastical interior of this department store makes it an even more unique and amazing experience.
London’s dining scene is wonderfully diverse, offering a range of cozy spots perfect for those grey, rainy evenings. When you’re looking for a great place to dine on a chilly, rainy night, you’re looking for somewhere that combines comfort, warmth, and delightful cuisine. Well, we’ve got you covered. Chiltern Firehouse effortlessly merges historic elegance with a modern twist, making it a standout destination for those on an artsy London itinerary. This former Victorian fire station charms with its vibrant yet intimate ambiance, offering a glimpse into a stylishly reimagined past. The interior is a visual delight, featuring high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and grand arched windows, complemented by plush, luxurious seating. The blend of industrial chic and opulent design creates an eclectic and visually stimulating setting, ideal for those who appreciate art and architecture.
The culinary experience at Chiltern Firehouse is as exceptional as its surroundings. The menu showcases contemporary interpretations of classic dishes, with a strong emphasis on seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Each plate is a work of art, marrying bold flavours with the artistic presentation, reflecting the creativity of the kitchen.
After a full day of exploring London’s rainless interiors, there’s nothing like settling in for a good movie. The Curzon Soho, also known as the Curzon Cinema in Soho, is an art-house cinema which screens a diverse range of films that often include independent, foreign, and arthouse options. It caters to film enthusiasts looking for unique and thought-provoking cinema experiences. The cinema was recently renovated and now features a stylish, modern interior with plush, comfortable seating and contemporary decor. If you’re looking to experience one of the most popular alternative movie-going experiences, this is the spot to be!
After your evening’s entertainment, if you’ve still got the energy, the best place to wind down on a rainy night is inside a cozy pub. The Fitzroy Tavern is a historic pub with a rich history dating back to the 1880s! The old pub was frequented by famous literary figures like George Orwell, Dylan Thomas, and George Bernard Shaw. The pub was a gathering place for the Fitzrovia Group, a circle of bohemian artists, writers, and intellectuals who lived and worked in the Fitzrovia area during the 1920s and 1930s. The artistic history of this pub makes it the perfect spot for art lovers to hide away from the rain while enjoying a hearty pint of ale.
As our journey through London’s rainy day wonders comes to an end, we hope you feel inspired and ready to embrace those grey skies with a newfound sense of adventure. Remember, a drizzle in London is simply nature’s way of adding a little extra sparkle to the city’s magnificence. So, grab your umbrella and step out with a smile. Whether you’re meandering through historical galleries or browsing eclectic market stalls, there’s always something uniquely delightful to discover in this city, rain or shine.
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