London, a city known for its vibrant history and bustling streets, is also a place where you can find serene spots to enjoy the natural spectacle of a full moon.
- 3 Sat Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 10:02 local time Europe/London
- 18 Sun New Moon New Moon 🕐 19:52 local time Europe/London
- 1 Sun Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 22:09 local time Europe/London
- 17 Tue New Moon New Moon 🕐 12:01 local time Europe/London
- 3 Tue Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 11:37 local time Europe/London
- 19 Thu New Moon New Moon 🕐 01:23 local time Europe/London
- 2 Thu Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 03:12 local time Europe/London
- 17 Fri New Moon New Moon 🕐 12:51 local time Europe/London
- 1 Fri Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 18:23 local time Europe/London
- 16 Sat New Moon New Moon 🕐 21:01 local time Europe/London
- 31 Sun Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 09:45 local time Europe/London
- 15 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 03:54 local time Europe/London
- 29 Mon Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 00:56 local time Europe/London
- 14 Tue New Moon New Moon 🕐 10:43 local time Europe/London
- 29 Wed Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 15:35 local time Europe/London
- 12 Wed New Moon New Moon 🕐 18:36 local time Europe/London
- 28 Fri Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 05:18 local time Europe/London
- 11 Fri New Moon New Moon 🕐 04:26 local time Europe/London
- 26 Sat Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 17:49 local time Europe/London
- 10 Sat New Moon New Moon 🕐 16:50 local time Europe/London
- 26 Mon Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 04:11 local time Europe/London
- 9 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 07:02 local time Europe/London
- 24 Tue Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 14:53 local time Europe/London
- 9 Wed New Moon New Moon 🕐 00:51 local time Europe/London
- 24 Thu Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 01:28 local time Europe/London
- 7 Thu New Moon New Moon 🕐 20:24 local time Europe/London
- 22 Fri Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 12:17 local time Europe/London
- 6 Sat New Moon New Moon 🕐 15:56 local time Europe/London
- 20 Sat Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 23:23 local time Europe/London
- 8 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 09:29 local time Europe/London
- 22 Mon Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 10:43 local time Europe/London
- 6 Tue New Moon New Moon 🕐 00:51 local time Europe/London
- 20 Tue Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 23:27 local time Europe/London
- 6 Thu New Moon New Moon 🕐 11:58 local time Europe/London
- 20 Thu Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 11:59 local time Europe/London
- 4 Fri New Moon New Moon 🕐 20:40 local time Europe/London
- 19 Sat Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 01:44 local time Europe/London
- 4 Sun New Moon New Moon 🕐 04:02 local time Europe/London
- 18 Sun Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 16:44 local time Europe/London
- 2 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 11:05 local time Europe/London
- 17 Tue Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 08:28 local time Europe/London
- 31 Tue New Moon New Moon 🕐 18:41 local time Europe/London
- 15 Wed Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 00:03 local time Europe/London
- 30 Thu New Moon New Moon 🕐 03:36 local time Europe/London
- 15 Fri Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 14:47 local time Europe/London
- 29 Fri New Moon New Moon 🕐 14:36 local time Europe/London
- 14 Sun Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 03:25 local time Europe/London
- 28 Sun New Moon New Moon 🕐 03:24 local time Europe/London
- 13 Mon Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 16:08 local time Europe/London
- 27 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 20:12 local time Europe/London
Times in local time · London (Europe/London) · Calculated after Meeus, accuracy ±2 min
In 2026 there are 13 full moons and 12 new moons. Times are shown in local time for London (Europe/London).
In 2027 there are 12 full moons and 13 new moons. Times are shown in local time for London (Europe/London).
The next full moon in London is on May 1, 2026 at 18:23 local time (Europe/London), in 19 days.
The next new moon in London is on April 17, 2026 at 12:51 local time (Europe/London), in 5 days.
Yes! In 2026 there is a Blue Moon in May – this month has two full moons.
The times are calculated using the Meeus astronomical algorithm (Jean Meeus, Astronomical Algorithms, Chapter 49) and are accurate to within approximately ±2 minutes. All times are displayed in the local timezone of London (Europe/London).
A full moon occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun, making it appear fully illuminated. A new moon occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, making it invisible from Earth. The cycle from one new moon to the next takes approximately 29.5 days (a lunar month).
List of Full Moon dates in London, UK, in the year 2024
- Thursday, January 25, 2024, at 05:54 PM
- Saturday, February 24, 2024, at 12:30 PM
- Monday, March 25, 2024, at 06:58 AM
- Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at 11:47 PM
- Thursday, May 23, 2024, at 01:52 PM
- Saturday, June 22, 2024, at 01:08 AM
- Sunday, July 21, 2024, at 10:15 AM
- Monday, August 19, 2024, at 06:24 PM
- Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at 02:33 AM
- Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 11:26 AM
- Friday, November 15, 2024, at 09:29 PM
- Sunday, December 15, 2024, at 09:00 AM
Great Spots to watch the full moon in London

From ancient parks to modern observatories, the city offers a variety of locations where you can embrace the lunar beauty. Here are some of the best spots in London to watch the full moon and add a touch of magic to your evening.
- Primrose Hill: Offering one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of London, Primrose Hill is a popular spot among locals and tourists alike. As you sit on the gentle slopes, the full moon rises over the city’s iconic skyline, creating a mesmerizing sight. The tranquil atmosphere here makes it a perfect place for a moonlit picnic.
- Greenwich Park: Home to the Royal Observatory and the Prime Meridian Line, Greenwich Park is a site of global astronomical significance. The park’s elevated position provides a clear, unobstructed view of the night sky. Watching the full moon from this historical location not only offers a spectacular view but also connects you to the centuries of astronomical research conducted here.
- Hampstead Heath: Known for its wild natural beauty, Hampstead Heath is another fantastic location to moon-gaze. The heath’s various vantage points give you a splendid view of the full moon against the backdrop of London’s skyline. The sight from Parliament Hill is particularly striking, making it a favorite spot for photographers and romantics.
- The Shard: If you prefer a more urban setting, The Shard’s viewing platform offers a unique experience. As Western Europe’s tallest building, it provides a stunning perspective of the full moon rising above the city. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer a comfortable, panoramic view, perfect for those chilly nights.
- Richmond Park: As the largest of London’s Royal Parks, Richmond Park has a pastoral landscape that feels miles away from the city’s hustle and bustle. The wide-open spaces and the dark skies make it an ideal spot for watching the full moon. Keep an eye out for the park’s deer roaming under the moonlight, adding a touch of wilderness to your experience.
- The Thames Path: For a more dynamic viewing experience, take a moonlit walk along the Thames Path. Various sections of the path, especially those near Tower Bridge or the South Bank, offer a picturesque view of the full moon reflecting over the river, accompanied by the silhouettes of the city’s landmarks.
These diverse places allow you to fully enjoy the charming beauty of the moon and be intoxicated.
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When planning your full moon adventure in London, do remember to check the lunar calendar and the weather forecast. Also, consider bringing a blanket, some warm drinks, and perhaps a telescope or binoculars to enhance your viewing experience. Each location offers a unique perspective of the moon, so why not try a different spot each month? Embrace the lunar charm and let the full moon nights in London illuminate your soul!
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