What to Pack for London in September
London in September is one of those months where the weather genuinely can’t decide what it wants to be. You might get a warm, sunny afternoon perfect for a park picnic, followed by a grey, drizzly morning the very next day.
Locals have a running joke about experiencing four seasons in one day, and September is often when that joke feels most accurate. Packing for it means preparing for variability more than any single type of weather.
Here’s exactly what to pack, broken down by category.
What the Weather’s Actually Like
September in London typically ranges from 55-68°F (13-20°C), with frequent light rain and overcast skies. Sunny stretches do happen, but they’re rarely guaranteed for more than a day or two at a time.
Clothing Essentials
1. A Waterproof Trench Coat or Rain Jacket
The single most useful item you’ll pack for London. Choose something waterproof, not just water-resistant, since light rain is common enough to be a near-daily possibility.
2. A Few Lightweight Sweaters
Perfect for layering under a coat on cooler days, and versatile enough to wear on their own during milder afternoons.
3. Breathable Long-Sleeve Tops
Useful as a base layer for cooler days or on their own during the occasional warm afternoon.
4. Comfortable Jeans or Trousers
Practical for London’s mix of city walking, museum visits, and pub dinners — stick to darker washes that hide a bit of inevitable rain splash.
5. A Midi Dress with Tights Option
Works well for dinner or a nicer outing, and pairing it with tights makes it adaptable for cooler days without needing a separate outfit.
6. A Packable Puffer or Fleece Layer
Useful for genuinely chilly days, especially if your trip extends into late September when temperatures dip further.
7. A Scarf
Doubles as extra warmth and an easy way to add polish to a simple outfit — a small item that gets used constantly.
Footwear
8. Waterproof Ankle Boots
Ideal for London’s frequent light rain and damp pavement, while still working for both city sightseeing and dinner outings.
9. Comfortable Walking Sneakers
Necessary for the sheer amount of walking involved in exploring London — parks, markets, and neighborhoods all require serious step counts.
10. Slip-On Shoes for the Tube
The Underground involves a lot of stairs and quick transfers, so shoes that are easy to move in matter more than people expect.
Practical Extras
11. A Compact, Windproof Umbrella
Regular umbrellas can struggle with London’s occasional gusty weather — a windproof design holds up far better.
12. An Oyster Card Holder or Transit Card Wallet
Not clothing, but genuinely useful — London’s transit system runs on tap-to-pay cards, and a slim holder makes getting through gates faster.
13. A Crossbody or Anti-Theft Bag
Useful for navigating crowded areas like Camden Market or central tourist zones, keeping your hands free and belongings secure.
14. A Portable Power Bank
Long sightseeing days with maps and transit apps running drain phone batteries fast, especially with the Underground’s spotty signal.
15. A UK Travel Adapter
The UK uses Type G plugs, different from most of continental Europe and the US, so a proper adapter is essential — don’t assume your Europe adapter works here.
What to Actually Wear Day-to-Day
- Daytime: Jeans or trousers, a lightweight sweater, waterproof boots or sneakers
- Evening: A slightly dressier outfit with tights and a coat for the cooler evening air
- Rainy days: Waterproof trench coat, water-resistant boots, and a windproof umbrella
- Park/outdoor days: Comfortable layers you can remove if the sun actually comes out
Quick Packing Rules for London in September
- Waterproof beats water-resistant. Light rain is common enough that a proper rain layer earns its space every single day.
- Layer for genuine unpredictability. A single day can swing from sunny to overcast to drizzling, so pieces you can add or remove matter most.
- Prioritize comfortable, weather-ready shoes. Between Tube stairs and cobblestone-adjacent streets, flimsy footwear won’t last the trip.
- Pack a proper UK adapter. It’s easy to forget this one’s different from the rest of Europe.
Final Thought
Packing for London in September comes down to preparing for genuine unpredictability — a waterproof coat, a few good layers, and comfortable weather-ready shoes will get you through sunny park afternoons, damp Tube commutes, and everything in between without the weather ever catching you off guard.

