Rainy London Magic🌧️

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Rain or Shine, London’s Classics Await! 🌧️🇬🇧 Hop off at King’s Cross, stroll past iconic Big Ben, and soar above the Thames on the London Eye—this route wraps up London’s best with classic vibes and moody weather charm.

Start bright and early at King’s Cross (open daily from 5:00 AM), soaking in the station’s bustling atmosphere and historical facade. Grab a quick platform selfie—yes, you can spot Platform 9¾ for the Harry Potter fans! One tip: mornings are less crowded and great for capturing clean architectural lines.

Stroll towards Big Ben at Parliament Square. Even on cloudy, rainy days, its golden clock face and Gothic details shine through your photos; stand at the corner opposite Westminster Bridge for the ultimate “London streets + Big Ben + red double-decker” shot. Bring a raincoat (umbrellas tend to fly away here!), and keep an eye out for that classic London drizzle—wet pavements make for reflective, atmospheric insta-worthy snaps.

Next up, the London Eye for panoramic city views (entry adult: 246.0, hours vary, so check ahead before booking). The best photo angle: from below, with the wheel looming overhead and cityscape behind. Rainy days mean shorter queues and misty views, but the pods are enclosed and warm! Pro tip: book a late afternoon slot for golden hour (on clear days)—otherwise, embrace the moody skies for dramatic silhouette shots.

Bring walking shoes—London’s best photographed on foot! And always watch for slippery curb edges in the rain.

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Post by pym106 | Oct 26, 2025

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