Holidays to London
London highlights
City of music
Canada’s first UNESCO City of Music will keep you grooving all night long. Whether it’s big band and blues at The Aeolian Hall or rock and pop at Budweiser Gardens, there’s a show pretty much every night of the week in London. The city turns up the volume in summer with patio concerts and pop-up performances. Don’t miss events like the Aeolian Jazz and Musical Arts Festival and Rock the Park.
Nature on your doorstep
Home to more than 490 parks and four million trees, London deserves the nickname ‘Forest City’. Discover the great outdoors on your holiday to London, Ontario, at Victoria Park, Kains Woods and other natural areas. Connecting it all are miles of pathways and trails, including the riverside Thames Valley Parkway. Set off on foot, bike or kayak and create your own adventure.
Where to stay
Choose a hotel downtown to be steps from London’s best bars, restaurants, museums and riverfront parks. You’ll find a range of options on Dundas Street between downtown and London International Airport. South of the centre, reliable chains along Wellington Road put you close to the 150-plus shops at White Oaks Mall.
London: Know before you go
| Language | English, French |
|---|---|
| Currency | Canadian dollar ($) |
| Time zone | UTC-6 (CST) and UTC-5 (CDT) |
| High season | July – August |
| Low season | January – February |
Things to do in London
Take in the culture
Art enthusiasts will want to spend time browsing a collection of around 5,000 works at Museum London. Visit Eldon House and Fanshawe Pioneer Village to experience life in the 1800s. Holidaying with the kids? Explore a world of art, history and science via the hands-on exhibits at London Children’s Museum.
Nightlife
London’s nightlife is big on sipping beers from small-batch breweries and cocktails mixed with locally distilled spirits. Join the college crowd at the pubs, bars and nightclubs on Richmond Row. Patio season kicks in when temperatures rise in summer. With more than 50 to choose from in town, you’ll always find a lively spot for a drink in the sun.
Places to eat
From Greek spinach pie and Mexican quesadillas to spicy Indian curries, London’s food scene reflects the city’s diverse communities. Covent Garden Market is a one-stop venue to satisfy your culinary needs. Grab breakfast and lunch at one of more than 20 restaurants. And if you’re here between June and September, fill your picnic basket with goodies from local merchants at the Saturday Outdoor Farmers Market.