Spring in London is all about colour, and nothing signals the season quite like cherry blossoms. For a few short weeks, delicate pink and white flowers transform the city’s parks, streets, and gardens into beautiful spots for a walk or a photo.
You’ll find cherry trees (also called Sakura) in many areas across London, from large parks to quieter neighbourhoods. The season usually peaks from mid-March to mid-April, depending on the weather, so it’s always worth keeping an eye out.
Today, DOYOUSPEAKLONDON shares some of the best spots in London to admire cherry trees in full bloom and make the most of spring in the city.
