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Airlines flying to United Kingdom

Ryanair
29.98 €

WizzAir Malta
41.28 €

EasyJet
54.08 €

Wizz Air UK
54.98 €

Vueling
72.63 €
Frequently asked questions
Flight information
8 airlines fly to United Kingdom:
- Ryanair
- WizzAir Malta
- EasyJet
- Wizz Air UK
- Vueling
- Ryanair UK
- Jet2
- British Airways
Compare times and prices to find the best deal to United Kingdom.
How to reach the centre of United Kingdom
London's main airports are well-connected to the city centre by efficient public transport and road networks. Heathrow Airport, situated approximately 23 km west of central London, is served by the Heathrow Express train, which reaches Paddington Station in just 15 minutes (cost £28–40 return), and the Heathrow Connect service offering a slower but cheaper alternative. Alternatively, the National Express coach runs to central London (journey time 45–60 minutes), whilst black cabs and ride-sharing services are available 24/7.
Gatwick Airport, 45 km south of London, is accessible via the Gatwick Express train to Victoria Station (30 minutes, £21 return), or coaches and buses serving major stations. Other airports including Stansted, Luton, and City Airport offer coach services and rail links—City Airport is closest to the centre at just 9 km, reachable by the DLR (Docklands Light Railway) in under 25 minutes.
- Heathrow Express: 15 minutes, £28–40
- Gatwick Express: 30 minutes, £21
- National Express coaches: 45–60 minutes, £5–15
- London taxis: 45–90 minutes depending on traffic, £45–80
- Oyster Card: rechargeable transport pass for tube, bus, and rail
What to see in United Kingdom
London blends historic grandeur with modern culture, offering world-class attractions across distinct neighbourhoods. The iconic Westminster district houses Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey, where royalty has been crowned for centuries. Nearby, Buckingham Palace stands as the official residence of the monarch, whilst the Tower of London showcases Crown Jewels and medieval architecture spanning nearly 1,000 years.
Art and culture thrive across the city, with the British Museum holding treasures from ancient Egypt and Greece, and the National Gallery featuring masterpieces by Van Gogh and Rembrandt. East London's trendy neighbourhoods like Shoreditch buzz with street art and independent shops, whilst Soho pulses with theatres, bars, and vibrant nightlife. Greenwich offers riverside charm, maritime history, and the Prime Meridian.
- Big Ben & Houses of Parliament
- Tower of London & Crown Jewels
- Tower Bridge (Gothic revival icon)
- Buckingham Palace & Royal Parks
- British Museum & National Gallery
- Covent Garden marketplace & West End theatres
Local cuisine in United Kingdom
British cuisine centres on hearty, flavour-driven comfort food with proud regional traditions. Fish and chips, the nation's iconic dish of battered cod or haddock with thick-cut potatoes, is served in traditional chip shops alongside mushy peas and tartare sauce. The Sunday roast—slow-roasted beef, Yorkshire pudding, roasted vegetables, and rich gravy—remains a cherished ritual, whilst shepherd's pie layers minced lamb beneath creamy mashed potatoes for warming domestic elegance.
Traditional pub fare includes bangers and mash (sausages with gravy and potato), Cornish pasties filled with beef and vegetables, and sticky toffee pudding, a decadent sponge cake drenched in butterscotch sauce. British beverages span bitter ales and real ales (cask-conditioned beers served at cellar temperature), gin and tonics, and afternoon tea—a genteel tradition of sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and pastries. Modern British dining fuses heritage recipes with contemporary technique across Michelin-starred establishments and neighbourhood gastropubs.
- Fish & chips with tartare sauce
- Sunday roast with Yorkshire pudding
- Shepherd's pie
- Beef Wellington
- Sticky toffee pudding
- Afternoon tea with scones and clotted cream
