Cheap flights from Bilbao to Londres

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Frequently asked questions

How to reach the centre of Bilbao London

Arriving from Bilbao, your flight will likely touch down at one of London's major airports. The closest option is London City Airport (9 km east), serving business routes, whilst Heathrow (24 km west) and Gatwick (45 km south) handle most international traffic from the Basque Country. Transport connections are excellent. From Heathrow, the Heathrow Express train reaches Paddington in 15 minutes (around £25), whilst the Central and Piccadilly Underground lines offer cheaper alternatives (£6–£7). Gatwick provides the Gatwick Express (35 minutes to Victoria, around £20) and regular trains via Southern Railway. For a more relaxed journey, National Express coaches depart from all major airports, typically costing £5–£15 but taking 60–90 minutes depending on traffic.

  • Taxi or ride-share: £30–£80 from Heathrow, £40–£100 from Gatwick (journey 30–60 minutes)
  • TfL buses: Affordable but slower; journey times 45–120 minutes
  • Heathrow Express: Fastest option; 15 minutes to central London
  • Underground: Most economical; integrate with Oyster card or contactless payment

What to see in Bilbao London

Having travelled from Bilbao, you'll find London offers world-class museums, iconic architecture, and vibrant neighbourhoods to explore. The South Bank along the Thames presents galleries, theatres, and the stunning Tower Bridge – a Gothic Revival masterpiece connecting two historic districts. Further east, the Tower of London stands as a 1,000-year fortress housing the Crown Jewels, whilst Westminster showcases Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey – the coronation church of monarchs.

  • British Museum: Free admission; Egyptian mummies, Greek sculptures, and the Rosetta Stone
  • Tower Bridge: Walk the glass floor 42 metres above the Thames
  • Buckingham Palace: Official London residence of the reigning monarch
  • St Paul's Cathedral: Wren's Baroque masterpiece with panoramic city views from the Whispering Gallery
  • Covent Garden: Market, street performers, and Georgian piazzas
  • Shoreditch: Trendy neighbourhood with street art, independent shops, and craft breweries

Local cuisine in Bilbao London

In London, dining reflects British tradition and world influences. Arriving from Bilbao, you'll encounter fish and chips – crispy battered cod with thick-cut potatoes, best enjoyed wrapped in paper from a traditional chippy. Afternoon tea is a quintessential experience: finger sandwiches, warm scones with clotted cream and jam, and pastries served between 3 and 5 p.m. at heritage tea rooms. Sunday roast – slow-cooked beef, Yorkshire pudding, roasted vegetables, and rich gravy – defines British comfort food, available at historic pubs throughout the city. London's multicultural character means you'll find exceptional Indian curries in Brick Lane, Chinese dim sum in Soho, and Michelin-starred restaurants across all neighbourhoods.

  • Fish and chips: Crispy battered fish with chunky potatoes, malt vinegar, and mushy peas
  • Cornish pasty: Pastry parcel with beef, potato, swede, and onion
  • Bangers and mash: Pork sausages with creamy mashed potatoes and onion gravy
  • Sticky toffee pudding: Sponge cake with warm toffee sauce and vanilla ice cream
  • Cream tea: Scones with clotted cream, jam, and specialist leaf tea
  • British ale: Real ales from historic breweries like Fuller's and Young's