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British Isles · Multi-city itinerary

British Isles itinerary — August 2026

By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026

August 2026 is one of the best times for the British Isles trip (London, Dublin & Edinburgh). Daytime highs run from about 19°C / 66°F to 23°C / 73°F across the stops. Plan around 7–9 days for the full London, Dublin & Edinburgh loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.

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The route

About 79 days · 3 cities

  1. 1London3 nights · 22°C / 71°F
  2. 2Dublin2 nights · 19°C / 66°F
  3. 3Edinburgh2 nights · 19°C / 66°F

The capitals of the British Isles: London and its museums and West End, Dublin for Georgian squares, Trinity College and the pubs of Temple Bar, and Edinburgh, the Scottish capital under its castle. Short flights and the East Coast main line connect them.

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London

London in August

Temperature

71°F / 57°F

21.7°C / 14°C

Precipitation

18d

2.4in · 60.9mm

Daylight

15.4h

August is warm and busy, with Notting Hill Carnival and Buckingham Palace State Rooms shaping west London plans.

August is warm and busy, with Notting Hill Carnival and Buckingham Palace State Rooms shaping west London plans.

City overview

London sits on the River Thames, where Westminster, the City, South Kensington, Camden, Shoreditch, Notting Hill, Greenwich, Mayfair, and Covent Garden compress royal government, finance, museums, markets, theatre, and immigrant food into one transport map. The Tube, Elizabeth Line, National Rail terminals, and river piers make the city work as a set of village-like districts rather than one walkable center.

Food & drink

London food spans fish and chips, full English breakfasts, Sunday roasts, pie and mash, Brick Lane curry houses, salt-beef beigels, jellied eels, and modern pub dining. Borough Market, Brick Lane, Chinatown, Brixton Village, Broadway Market, and Southall are the first food map rather than one single restaurant row.

Top sights

Ranked for August suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of London with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Victoria and Albert Museum
  2. 2National Gallery
  3. 3British Museum
  4. 4Westminster Abbey
  5. 5Natural History Museum
  6. 6Tower Bridge
  7. 7Tower of London
  8. 8Buckingham Palace State Rooms
  9. 9Tate Modern and Millennium Bridge
  10. 10Houses of Parliament and Big Ben
  • Victoria and Albert Museum in London1

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    4.8indoorOpen daily

    The V&A in South Kensington holds decorative arts, fashion, sculpture, photography, Islamic art, cast courts, theatre collections, and design objects. It sits beside the Natural History Museum and Science Museum.

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  • National Gallery in London2

    National Gallery

    4.8indoorOpen daily

    The Trafalgar Square museum opened in 1838 and holds Van Eyck, Leonardo, Titian, Velazquez, Rembrandt, Turner, Monet, Van Gogh, and Seurat. Charing Cross and Leicester Square stations are short walks away.

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  • British Museum in London3

    British Museum

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    The Bloomsbury museum opened to the public in 1759 and displays Egyptian mummies, the Rosetta Stone, Assyrian reliefs, Greek sculpture, prints, coins, and global archaeology. Tottenham Court Road and Holborn stations are the easiest Tube approaches.

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  • 4Westminster Abbey
  • 5Natural History Museum
  • 6Tower Bridge
  • 7Tower of London
  • 8Buckingham Palace State Rooms
  • 9Tate Modern and Millennium Bridge
  • 10Houses of Parliament and Big Ben

Neighborhoods

  • Westminster and St James's in london gb1

    Westminster and St James's

    Westminster is ceremonial and governmental, with Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Whitehall, St James's Park, Buckingham Palace, and The Mall in one high-security walking zone.

  • South Kensington and Chelsea in london gb2

    South Kensington and Chelsea

    South Kensington is museum-heavy, with the V&A, Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Exhibition Road, and Chelsea streets nearby.

  • Covent Garden and Soho in london gb3

    Covent Garden and Soho

    Covent Garden and Soho are theatre-and-nightlife dense, with Seven Dials, Neal's Yard, Chinatown, Carnaby Street, West End theatres, and late restaurants.

  • Camden and Regent's Canal in london gb4

    Camden and Regent's Canal

    Camden is market-led and music-linked, with Camden Lock, Regent's Canal, Roundhouse, street food, tattoo shops, and walks toward Primrose Hill.

  • Shoreditch and the City in london gb5

    Shoreditch and the City

    Shoreditch adds Brick Lane curry houses, street art, Spitalfields Market, bars, and tech offices beside the City's St Paul's, Bank, Leadenhall Market, and skyscrapers.

  • Notting Hill and Kensington in london gb6

    Notting Hill and Kensington

    Notting Hill has pastel terraces, Portobello Road market, Carnival history, bookshops, and quick access to Kensington Gardens and Holland Park.

Getting around

Transport for London runs the Tube, Elizabeth Line, Overground, DLR, buses, trams, river buses, and contactless/Oyster fares with daily caps. Use the Tube for cross-core trips, the Elizabeth Line for Heathrow and east-west speed, buses for short central hops, and National Rail terminals for day trips.

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Dublin

Dublin in August

Temperature

66°F / 52°F

19.1°C / 10.9°C

Precipitation

12d

3in · 75mm

Daylight

14.6h

Sea

65.5°F

18.6°C

August stays mild but wetter, so keep Kilmainham Gaol and museums ready around showers.

August stays mild but wetter, so keep Kilmainham Gaol and museums ready around showers.

City overview

Dublin sits on the River Liffey where Georgian squares, Viking-medieval lanes, literary pubs, Trinity College, the Liberties, Temple Bar, Smithfield, and St Stephen's Green make a compact city-center route. The city works best on foot, with DART coastal trains and Luas trams extending the map to Howth, Dun Laoghaire, and the docklands.

Food & drink

Dublin food is pub, market, and coast-fed: a full Irish breakfast plates sausage, bacon, eggs, pudding, beans, and tomato, Irish stew slow-cooks lamb or mutton with potatoes, seafood chowder uses Atlantic shellfish, and boxty turns potato into pancakes. The Brazen Head, Moore Street, George's Street Arcade, Temple Bar Food Market, Capel Street, and Howth seafood stops add soda bread, fish and chips, oysters, and Guinness pours.

Top sights

Ranked for August suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Dublin with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Phoenix Park
  2. 2Trinity College and Book of Kells
  3. 3Guinness Storehouse
  4. 4Dublin Castle
  5. 5Kilmainham Gaol
  6. 6National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
  7. 7EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
  8. 8Christ Church Cathedral
  9. 9St Patrick's Cathedral
  10. 10Temple Bar
  • Phoenix Park in Dublin1

    Phoenix Park

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    The 707-hectare park dates to the 1660s and holds Dublin Zoo, the Papal Cross, Wellington Monument, deer herds, and the Irish president's residence. It begins west of Heuston Station.

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  • Trinity College and Book of Kells in Dublin2

    Trinity College and Book of Kells

    4.4outdoorOpen daily

    Trinity College was founded in 1592, and the Old Library holds the Book of Kells, Long Room, manuscripts, and university history. The campus sits beside College Green and Grafton Street.

  • Guinness Storehouse in Dublin3

    Guinness Storehouse

    4.4outdoorOpen daily

    The St James's Gate visitor experience opened in a former fermentation plant and explains brewing, advertising, cooperage, and Guinness history. The Gravity Bar gives rooftop views over the Liberties.

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  • 4Dublin Castle
  • 5Kilmainham Gaol
  • 6National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
  • 7EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
  • 8Christ Church Cathedral
  • 9St Patrick's Cathedral
  • 10Temple Bar

Neighborhoods

  • Temple Bar and College Green in dublin ie1

    Temple Bar and College Green

    Temple Bar and College Green are central and busy, with pubs, Trinity College, the Irish Whiskey Museum, cobbles, buskers, and river crossings.

  • St Stephen's Green and Grafton Street in dublin ie2

    St Stephen's Green and Grafton Street

    The southside shopping-and-park district has Grafton Street, Georgian doors, Iveagh Gardens, Little Museum of Dublin, and Merrion Square nearby.

  • The Liberties in dublin ie3

    The Liberties

    The Liberties is old and working-class, with Guinness, whiskey distilleries, St Patrick's Cathedral, Francis Street antiques, Thomas Street, and market streets.

  • Smithfield and Stoneybatter in dublin ie4

    Smithfield and Stoneybatter

    Smithfield and Stoneybatter mix the Jameson Bow St. distillery, Lighthouse Cinema, cafes, pubs, apartments, and quick access to Phoenix Park.

  • Docklands and Grand Canal Dock in dublin ie5

    Docklands and Grand Canal Dock

    The Docklands feel newer, with EPIC, Samuel Beckett Bridge, Bord Gais Energy Theatre, tech offices, canals, and riverfront walks.

  • Rathmines and Portobello in dublin ie6

    Rathmines and Portobello

    Rathmines and Portobello are local and food-heavy, with canals, cinemas, pubs, brunch spots, and red-brick residential streets south of the core.

Getting around

Dublin Bus, Luas trams, DART coastal rail, commuter rail, and Leap cards cover the useful visitor network. Walk the center, use Luas for Heuston-Smithfield-Docklands, and use DART for Howth, Malahide, and Dun Laoghaire.

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Edinburgh

Edinburgh in August

Temperature

66°F / 51°F

18.9°C / 10.5°C

Precipitation

10d

2.8in · 70mm

Daylight

14.8h

Sea

61.9°F

16.6°C

August is the defining month, with Fringe, International Festival, Book Festival, and Military Tattoo crowds controlling the city.

August is the defining month, with Fringe, International Festival, Book Festival, and Military Tattoo crowds controlling the city.

City overview

Edinburgh sits between Castle Rock, Arthur's Seat, and the Firth of Forth, with Old Town closes, New Town crescents, Leith waterfront, Stockbridge streets, Bruntsfield cafes, and Calton Hill viewpoints forming a compact but steep city. Its August festival season changes the city more completely than any single attraction.

Food & drink

Edinburgh food is Scottish staples with a strong pub map: haggis is minced offal, oats, and spice served with neeps and tatties, Cullen skink is smoked-haddock soup, and cranachan folds cream, oats, raspberries, honey, and whisky into dessert. Grassmarket pubs, Stockbridge Market, Leith's Shore restaurants, New Town whisky bars, and chip shops add Scotch pies, shortbread, drams, and fish suppers.

Top sights

Ranked for August suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Edinburgh with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park
  2. 2Calton Hill
  3. 3Royal Mile
  4. 4Princes Street Gardens and Scott Monument
  5. 5Edinburgh Castle
  6. 6Palace of Holyroodhouse
  7. 7National Museum of Scotland
  8. 8Royal Yacht Britannia
  9. 9Scottish National Gallery
  10. 10Camera Obscura and World of Illusions
  • Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park in Edinburgh1

    Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park

    4.8outdoor

    The extinct volcano rises 251m above the city, with paths from Holyrood, Duddingston, and the Salisbury Crags. Views reach the Castle, Firth of Forth, and Pentland Hills.

  • Calton Hill in Edinburgh2

    Calton Hill

    4.8outdoor

    The hill east of Princes Street has the National Monument, Nelson Monument, Dugald Stewart Monument, and one of the classic skyline views toward the Castle and Arthur's Seat. It is a short climb from Waterloo Place.

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  • Royal Mile in Edinburgh3

    Royal Mile

    4.7outdoor

    The Old Town spine runs from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace through Lawnmarket, High Street, Canongate, closes, churches, pubs, and souvenir shops. It is steep, crowded, and central to most first-time walks.

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Show 7 more sights
  • 4Princes Street Gardens and Scott Monument
  • 5Edinburgh Castle
  • 6Palace of Holyroodhouse
  • 7National Museum of Scotland
  • 8Royal Yacht Britannia
  • 9Scottish National Gallery
  • 10Camera Obscura and World of Illusions

Neighborhoods

  • Old Town in edinburgh gb1

    Old Town

    Old Town is medieval and vertical, with the Royal Mile, Grassmarket, Greyfriars, Victoria Street, closes, pubs, ghost tours, and festival venues.

  • New Town in edinburgh gb2

    New Town

    New Town is Georgian and ordered, with Princes Street, George Street, Queen Street Gardens, galleries, shopping, and hotels.

  • Leith in edinburgh gb3

    Leith

    Leith is port-city and food-led, with the Shore, Royal Yacht Britannia, Water of Leith paths, seafood restaurants, pubs, and tram links.

  • Stockbridge in edinburgh gb4

    Stockbridge

    Stockbridge is village-like, with Sunday market, Raeburn Place, Dean Village access, Water of Leith walks, and independent shops.

  • Bruntsfield and Morningside in edinburgh gb5

    Bruntsfield and Morningside

    Bruntsfield and Morningside are local and cafe-heavy, with Meadows access, cinemas, bakeries, bookstores, and tenement streets.

  • Southside and Marchmont in edinburgh gb6

    Southside and Marchmont

    Southside and Marchmont are student-and-festival districts, with University of Edinburgh buildings, the Meadows, theatres, pubs, and August venues.

Getting around

Lothian Buses, Edinburgh Trams, airport tram service, and contactless day caps cover most visitor moves. Walk the Old Town-New Town core, use trams for airport-Leith links, and expect steep climbs between Waverley, the Royal Mile, and the Castle.

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Best time to do the British Isles trip

In August, the British Isles trip runs daytime highs from 19°C / 66°F to 23°C / 73°F, with nights down to about 11°C / 52°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 12 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across all 3 stops, August is one of the best times to travel.

The most comfortable months across London, Dublin & Edinburgh are August, July and June, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. August 2026 is one of the best months to go.

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Common questions about the British Isles trip

When is the best time to do the British Isles trip?
The most comfortable months across London, Dublin, Edinburgh are August, July and June, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. August is one of the best times — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in August 2026.
How many days do you need for the British Isles trip?
A comfortable British Isles trip runs about 7–9 days, allowing roughly London 3, Dublin 2, Edinburgh 2 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
What's the route for the British Isles trip?
The classic order is London, Dublin & Edinburgh. Each city below has its own August weather, events and top-sights list.
Will the sights be open during my August British Isles trip?
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