What to Pack for London in Fall: The Ultimate Autumn Packing List for Rain, Style & Sightseeing

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Planning a cozy getaway to London this autumn? Whether you’re exploring Notting Hill, gallery-hopping in Shoreditch, or strolling through Hyde Park’s golden leaves, this London fall packing list covers everything you’ll need. From drizzle-ready outerwear to polished outfits that work from tea to theatre, here’s how to pack like a savvy, stylish traveler.

What to pack London FallPin

Weather Overview 🌡️

London’s fall weather (September to November) is famously unpredictable. Expect temperatures between 9°C to 18°C (48°F to 65°F), with frequent drizzle, fog, and overcast skies. That said, sunny days still happen, and the city is breathtaking under autumn colors.

☂️ Always expect rain: A compact umbrella and waterproof shoes are non-negotiables.
🧥 Layers are everything: You may need sunglasses at noon and a scarf by 4 PM.


What to Pack for London in Fall 🇬🇧🍂

☕ London Style: Smart, casual, and weather-aware

Londoners love neutral tones, classic silhouettes, and layered looks. You’ll see trench coats, Chelsea boots, and scarves galore. Think city sleek—not touristy comfort.

👗 Avoid loud logos or flip-flops. Aim for polished but practical.

Packing smart will help you make the most of your trip. Here’s everything you need to bring for a comfortable and stylish adventure.

Travel Must HavesPin

Carry-On Suitcase / Travel Bag Duffle / Portable Steamer / Packing cubes / Luggage scale / Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones / Speaker / Portable Charger / Universal Travel adapter / Compact Hair Dryer / Eye Mask / Waterproof Toiletry Bag Hanging  / Zipper Pouch / Water BOTTLE / Liquid I.V. Hydration Vegan 


🧳 Luggage & Packing Tools

If you want more options to have everything organized and well packed, take a look at these suggestions.

Luggage & Packing Tools Must HavesPin

1. Rolling Backpack / 2. Luggage (large) / 3. Luggage (small) / 4. Toiletry Bag / 5. Beach Bag / 6. Backpack / 7. Packing Cubes

🧳 Carry-on suitcase – Compact for Tube stairs + narrow doorways
🧳 Checked luggage – Needed for stays 1+ week
👜 Duffle bag – Great for side trips to Oxford or Bath
🎒 Lightweight backpack – Ideal for museums + shopping
👜 Daypack or personal item – Use for flights and walking tours
📦 Packing cubes – Keep layering pieces organized
👞 Shoe bags – Protect clothes from damp soles
💄 Makeup bag – Keep your essentials compact
🚿 Waterproof toiletry bag – London bathrooms can be tight
📁 Document wallet – Hold Oyster card, ID, itinerary
👜 Collapsible tote – For groceries or boutiques
🧺 Laundry bag – Easy to do laundry in Airbnbs
⚖️ Luggage scale – UK budget airlines are strict
🔒 Lock – For your hotel room or lockers
👜 Zipper pouch – Store GBP coins + receipts
🧻 Quick-dry towel – For hostels or excursions
💤 Neck pillow – For overnight flights
😴 Sleep mask – Early sunrises, late lights


👗 Clothes

🧥 Waterproof jacket – A MUST

rain coats for fallPin

1. Double Breasted Belted Rain Coat | 2. Trench Raincoat | 3. Blue Waterproof Coat | 4. Black Rain Jacket

👕 T-shirts (3–4) – Great for layering under knits
👚 Long-sleeve tops / blouses (3) – Polished and warm
🧥 Sweaters (2–3) – Wool or cotton-blend 👚 Sweaters / wool jumpers

Sweaters wool jumpers FallPin

1. Button-Up Cardigan 2. Royal Blue Sweater 3. V-Neck Sweater 4. Knit Sweater 5. Grey Sweater 6. Cardigan Sweater 7. Blue Cardigan Sweater 8. Cream Sweater 9. Chic Top


🧥 Trench coat – The must-have for London fall
🧥 Warm coat (late October–November) – Preferably water-resistant
👖 Slim jeans or trousers (2) – Dark, stylish, and easy to match
👖 Casual pants / wool slacks (1) – For dinner or theatre
👗 Midi dresses or long skirts (1–2) – Pair with boots and tights
🏃 Activewear – For morning walks in Hyde Park
🛌 Pajamas / sleepwear – Hotel or shared stay friendly
👙 Swimsuit – Optional, for hotel spas or thermal spas
🩲 Underwear (1 per day)
🧦 Socks (4–5 pairs) – Include warm wool pairs
🧣 Scarf – Light knit for September, heavier for November
🧤 Gloves – For early mornings and late evenings
🧦 Tights – Keep legs warm under skirts
🎩 Beanie / wool hat – Classic British fall look


💆 Skincare

🧼 Cleanser – Gentle on wind-chapped skin
💧 Toner – Rebalance after city exposure
🧴 Moisturizer – Rich but non-greasy
🌞 Sunscreen – Yes, even under clouds
🧽 Makeup remover – Waterproof formula if needed
🔬 Exfoliator – Weekly glow-up
👁️ Eye cream – Treat travel tiredness
💦 Facial mist – Hydrate during dry indoor heating
😌 Sheet masks – Easy pampering after rainy days
💋 Lip balm – Cold air = dry lips
🎯 Spot treatment – Just in case


💄 Makeup

💄 BB cream or light foundation – Hydrating and easy
🖊️ Concealer – Wake-up trick
🧂 Powder – Pressed = travel-friendly
💖 Blush – Rosy or neutral
✨ Highlighter – Optional glow
🌞 Bronzer – Warm up a grey day
👁️ Eyeshadow palette – Cool-toned neutrals
🖊️ Eyeliner – Pencil or waterproof
👁️ Mascara – Don’t skip
🪞 Eyebrow pencil – Shape it up
💋 Lipstick / gloss – Berry, nude, or mauve
✏️ Lip liner – Optional but precise
🌬️ Setting spray – London weather can be unpredictable
🖌️ Brushes / sponge – Compact and clean


💇 Hair

💇 Brush / comb – Detangling is a must in damp weather
🪢 Hair ties, clips, pins – Windy days = bad hair
🧴 Travel-size shampoo + conditioner – British brands are drying
🌬️ Dry shampoo – Instant volume
🔥 Heat protectant – If you use hot tools
🧴 Styling cream – Tame the London drizzle frizz
💨 Mini blow dryer – Some hotels don’t provide one
🌪️ Mini flat iron or curler – For frizz control or waves
🌟 Hair oil – For glossy locks in dry heat
🎀 Hair accessories – Minimalist clips or headbands


👠 Shoes & Accessories

👟 Waterproof sneakers – Must for walking in drizzle
👢 Chelsea boots – London fall essential
🥿 Flats – For indoor venues or dinner
👠 Heels (optional) – Block or kitten preferred
🎩 Beanie / wool hat – Stay cozy and stylish
🧣 Scarf – A British fall signature
🧤 Gloves – Leather or knit
🕶️ Sunglasses – Cloudy doesn’t mean not bright
💍 Jewelry – Understated classics
⌚ Watch – For punctual Tube hopping
👜 Crossbody bag – Anti-theft and secure
👜 Small clutch – For pub nights or fine dining
🌂 Foldable umbrella – Wind-tested preferred


🧾 Documents & Essentials

🛂 Passport + copies
📃 UK visa (if needed) – Not required for US/EU under 6 months
🪪 Driver’s license / ID – For car rentals or pubs
🩺 Travel insurance – Medical access + safety
📱 Hotel + flight confirmation printouts
🗺️ Itinerary – Museum and reservation list
💳 Credit + debit cards – Tap-to-pay is everywhere
💵 GBP cash – For tips and small purchases
📞 Emergency contacts
🖊️ Pen + small notebook
🗝️ House keys – Store securely
👛 Wallet – RFID recommended
💎 Valuables – Always in your carry-on


🩹 First Aid

🩹 Bandaids – For cobblestone strolls
🧴 Antibiotic ointment – Small cuts
🧼 Antiseptic wipes – Clean hands or surfaces
🩺 Gauze pads – Optional
🦶 Blister pads – Must if walking a lot
🔍 Tweezers – Splinters, brows
🩹 Tape – For patch-ups
🌡️ Thermometer – Optional
✂️ TSA-safe scissors
🧽 Cotton balls / Q-tips – Compact


💊 Health & Hygiene

💊 Prescription meds – Clearly labeled
💊 Pain relievers – For jet lag or museum feet
🌾 Allergy meds – City pollen or old pubs
🌊 Motion sickness pills – For train rides or boat tours
🤢 Tummy meds – London eats can be heavy
💊 Vitamins – Immune support
🧼 Hand sanitizer – Always
🧽 Disinfecting wipes – For transit seats
🦟 Bug spray – Optional
💊 Birth control / emergency contraceptives
👁️ Eye drops – For wind and air con
👓 Contacts + solution
🪞 Mirror – Travel size
🪥 Toothbrush + toothpaste
🧵 Floss + rinse
🧼 Body wash / soap
🧴 Deodorant
🪒 Razor + cream
💅 Nail kit
🧲 Tweezers
🌸 Perfume – Subtle + classic
🧻 Pocket tissues – A London essential


📱 Tech & Electronics

📱 Phone + charger
💻 Laptop / tablet – Optional but nice
📸 Camera – Fall foliage is worth it
🔋 Power bank – No one wants 3% battery
🔌 Charging cords – Don’t forget Apple/USB-C
🔊 Bluetooth speaker – For chill nights in
🔌 UK plug adapter (Type G) – Must bring
💾 USB drive – Optional
🗺️ Offline maps – Download London Underground map
📡 SIM card / eSIM – For reliable local data
📚 Kindle / e-reader – Tube and train reads
🎧 Noise-cancelling headphones – For flights + busy streets
📱 Waterproof phone case – Optional but smart


🎧 Entertainment

📚 Books / Kindle – British classics or thrillers
🎬 Downloaded shows – For downtime
🎧 Podcasts – Walking tours or history pods
📓 Journal – Document your rainy-day musings
🃏 Card games – Pub night or train ride fun
📰 Magazines – Travel light


🎒 Extras

🥪 Snacks – Good for long Tube transfers
💧 Reusable water bottle – Many refill stations
🛍️ Foldable shopping bag – London charges for plastic
🧺 Travel detergent – For longer stays
🧵 Mini sewing kit – Emergency hem fix
📣 Safety whistle – Especially for solo travelers
🧼 Lint roller – Wool coats attract fuzz
🦶 Inflatable footrest – Flight comfort
👃 Shoe deodorizer – Rain + shoes = funk
😴 Sleep aid – Melatonin helps with time zones


✈️ Travel Tips

✔️ Get an Oyster card for transit
✔️ Book theatre, museum, and afternoon tea early
✔️ Pack a first-day outfit in your carry-on
✔️ Don’t rely on perfect weather—layer always
✔️ Leave room for British fashion finds
✔️ Download Citymapper for transit navigation
✔️ Always bring your umbrella


🛂 Visa Tips

🛂 Most travelers (US/EU) don’t need a visa for visits under 6 months
📅 Proof of accommodations + return ticket helps
📄 Travel insurance documents often requested
📸 Passport-size photos are optional but handy
📑 Declare expensive electronics if required


✅ Must-Haves for a Smooth Trip

🛂 Passport + copies
📱 Phone + UK adapter
💳 Credit/debit cards + cash
🧴 Health kit (meds, sanitizer)
🗺️ Itinerary + transit map
🎒 Weatherproof day bag
💧 Reusable water bottle


👍 Good-to-Have Items

🌙 Sleep mask + earplugs
🧺 Wrinkle spray or travel steamer
🎧 Noise-cancelling headphones
🧸 Travel blanket
🌂 Compact umbrella (windproof)
🛍️ Extra tote for shopping
💧 Hydration powders for jet lag


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