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    from 29.98 €
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    from 29.98 €
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    from 40.83 €
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    from 41.28 €
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    from 45.98 €
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    from 47.07 €

Airlines flying to London

  1. Ryanair

    29.98 €

  2. WizzAir Malta

    41.28 €

  3. EasyJet

    54.08 €

  4. Wizz Air UK

    54.98 €

  5. Vueling

    72.63 €

Frequently asked questions

Flight information

8 airlines fly to London:

  • Ryanair
  • WizzAir Malta
  • EasyJet
  • Wizz Air UK
  • Vueling
  • Ryanair UK
  • Jet2
  • British Airways

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How to reach the centre of London

London has five major airports serving international and domestic flights. Heathrow (LHR), located 22 km west of central London, is the primary hub. Gatwick (LGW), 45 km south, is the second-largest airport. Stansted (STN), 55 km northeast, and Luton (LTN), 50 km north, serve additional routes. London City Airport (LCY), just 9 km east, caters to business travellers.

From Heathrow, the Heathrow Express train reaches Paddington in 15 minutes (around £25–30). The TfL Rail service costs £3.40–5.50 and takes 30 minutes. Coach services from National Express cost from £5 (60–90 minutes). Black cab taxis average £45–60, whilst ride-sharing apps like Uber start at £20.

From Gatwick, the Gatwick Express train reaches Victoria in 30 minutes (from £20). Southern rail services cost £8–12. Coaches from Megabus start at £5 (90 minutes). Heathrow Connect and other budget options make London remarkably accessible from all airports.

What to see in London

London blends world-class heritage with contemporary culture across distinctive neighbourhoods. Westminster showcases Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey. South Bank hosts the Tate Modern gallery, Shakespeare's Globe, and the London Eye. Knightsbridge features luxury shopping and the Victoria & Albert Museum. East London's Shoreditch buzzes with street art, independent galleries, and creative venues, whilst Chelsea and Notting Hill offer elegant Georgian architecture and exclusive shopping.

Top attractions include the British Museum (ancient Egyptian artefacts and the Rosetta Stone), Tower of London (home to the Crown Jewels), St Paul's Cathedral (Christopher Wren's baroque masterpiece), and Tower Bridge (iconic Victorian engineering). Many major museums offer free general admission, making culture accessible.

Essential visits:

  • Buckingham Palace – official royal residence with ceremonial changing of the guard

  • Tower Bridge – historic bascule bridge with panoramic views

  • British Museum – world-renowned antiquities and ethnographic collections

  • Trafalgar Square – grand public plaza surrounded by galleries and heritage

  • Kew Gardens – UNESCO botanical gardens and glasshouses

  • Camden Market – eclectic vintage, street food, and independent retailers

Local cuisine in London

London's culinary scene ranges from traditional British comfort food to Michelin-starred dining and global cuisines. Fish and chips remains iconic—crispy battered cod with mushy peas and thick chips, best enjoyed from a traditional chippy. Sunday roast, featuring roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal vegetables, is a cultural institution served in pubs throughout the city. Afternoon tea, with finger sandwiches, scones, and pastries, offers quintessential British refinement in hotels like Claridge's and the Ritz.

London celebrates both heritage recipes and modern British innovation. The city hosts exceptional gastropubs serving elevated versions of traditional dishes, alongside world-class restaurants representing every global cuisine. Borough Market and Portobello Road Market feature artisan street food, whilst Chinatown and Brick Lane offer authentic Asian and Indian specialties. Craft ale culture thrives in independent breweries across Hackney and Bermondsey.

Must-try dishes and specialities:

  • Fish & chips – battered fish with thick-cut potato chips and tartar sauce

  • Sunday roast – beef with Yorkshire pudding, roasted veg, and gravy

  • Bangers and mash – pork sausages with mashed potato and onion gravy

  • Sticky toffee pudding – warm cake with toffee sauce and vanilla ice cream

  • Cornish pasty – pastry with beef, potato, and swede filling

  • English breakfast – eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast