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Spring begins in London in March with Irish cheer, fun festivals and Mother's Day celebrations. (book your London accommodation here)
Easter sometimes falls in March (it takes place in April in 2019).
Join in with top events in March, including St Patrick’s Day celebrations, Pancake Day (sometimes in February) and the London Coffee Festival.
Many London restaurants, tea rooms and attractions have events and offers for Mother’s Day.
Although the weather may still be quite cold, the first signs of spring appear in March in London.
It's a good time to visit the Kensington Palace gardens, Kew Gardens or any of London’s other top gardens, as seas of crocuses and daffodils bloom across the capital. You won't want to miss the chance to fill your Instagram feed with pretty cherry blossom trees this month.
March events in London
Annual March events
Celebrate St Patrick's Day with a parade through central London and a free festival in Trafalgar Square, showcasing the best of Irish culture. Many pubs and bars across the capital also host St Patrick's Day events; check out London's top Irish pubs.
Tuck into a delicious stack of pancakes or crepes on Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday) in London.
Honour International Women's Day with the WOW – Women of the World festival at Southbank Centre.
Treat your mum to a day out in London on Mother's Day. You’ll find plenty of fun things to do with mum, including afternoon teas, river cruises and shows.
Easter always falls between March and April. In 2019, Easter weekend takes place between 19 and 22 April, with plenty of fun-filled events and Easter egg hunts during the bank holiday weekend.
Fun London events
Step into the 1920s with The Prohibition Party; don your glad-rags, sip on cocktails and dance the night away while cruising down the river Thames.
Get your caffeine fix this March at the London Coffee Festival.
Catch a movie in the grand surroundings of the Natural History Museum's Hintze Hall with Luna Cinema.
March sports events
Secure a good viewing spot along the Thames Championship Course this month to see rowing crews from around the world take on the Head of the River Race and the Women's Eights Head of the River Race.
Join the runners or watch from the sidelines as the London Landmarks Half Marathon winds its way through Westminster and the City of London.
For more things to do in March in London, take a look at visitlondon.com events calendar and guide to what's on in London. And catch the best of the London stage with our theatre guide.