Cheap Flights to London

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How much do things cost in London?
1 Summer dress in a chain store $52.01
Local cheese (1kg) $11.79
Internet (6 Mbps, unlimited data) $32.50
Apartment (1 bedroom) in city centre $2 547.98
Combo meal at McDonalds $8.50
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in city centre $4 850.99
Rice (white) $2.67
Fitness club, monthly fee for 1 adult $90.07
Taxi start $5.10
Mid-range restaurant $84.96
* All price are converted to USD

About London

One of the world’s most visited cities and truly one of the very few global capitals of today, London has something for everyone. From history to culture, art, grand museums, dazzling architecture, royalty, diversity and irrepressible pizazz, you really can find everything you desire from a trip in this great city.

As you would expect from a city so ingrained in the collective consciousness of the world, London is immersed in history. Not so much that it’s precious and beautiful as in cities like Rome and Paris, but more in what there is in sheer volume, sufficient antiquity and historic splendour that simply blows you away. London’s buildings are eye-catching postcard snapshots on most corners with almost all also containing a unique and compelling biography. And as a major, progressive city, the modern day architecture is at the world’s forefront and certainly does more than leave simply a crackle in the air, without ever drowning out London’s well-preserved, centuries-old narrative. Architectural grandeur rises up all around you in the West End, ancient remains dot the City and charming pubs punctuate the Thames riverside. You are simply spoilt for choice.

London is a city of ideas and the imagination, a hotbed of art and culture. British people are fiercely independent thinkers so London’s creative milieu is naturally streaked with leftfield attitude, from theatrical innovation to contemporary art, pioneering music, writing and design, something which is especially pertinent in these times of economic difficulty and recession. Yet in spite of this adversity, or because of it, the collective will for creative and progressive thinking and expression have never been stronger, something evidenced to the world in the extraordinarily successful Olympic games which spectators from all over the world deemed a massive success that re-established the way the outside world perceived the UK, again.

Perhaps the greatest success behind the Olympic Games was the sheer diversity of it all and how this really brought an often fractured country together for once. English may be the national tongue, but over 300 languages shape London’s linguistic soundscape. These languages also represent cultures that provide some of the best eats on London’s streets, the most interesting clothing you glimpse and the rawest music you hear. Sometimes it seems that the entire world has come to town. Museums, such as the British Museum and the Victoria & Albert Museum, have collections as diverse as they are magnificent, while flavors at markets such as Borough and Exmouth range aromatically across the culinary spectrum. London's diverse cultural dynamism makes it quite possibly the world's most international city, and yet it cannot help ever be anything but intrinsically British.

Flighthub offer the cheapest flights to London and they never stop coming into four major airports here. Cheap flights are available throughout the year and flights to London truly connect you to wherever you need to go next anywhere in the world.

London is definitely all about high-density, overload of sights, sounds and urban dynamism, but it is equally about wide-open spaces and leafy escapes, with London having more parks than any other major city in the world. If you’re looking for museums and the hustle-bustle you head for Central London and all the major museums, galleries and most iconic sights, but for those who travel to London wanting to take it more leisurely escape to Hampstead Heath or Greenwich Park to flee the crowds and put the city’s greener hues into gorgeous perspective.

In many ways the River Thames defines much of what this city is and it affords great views from which you can better appreciate a city that on foot can be quite overwhelming. From here, the skyline offers the classics: Houses of Parliament, St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London and Tower Bridge; and the modern masters: the London Eye, Tate Modern, the Millennium Bridge, City Hall and the 'Gherkin', and the way in which you savour them all is more refined and removed from the mayhem of the street.

London is a city that must be visited. It is that simple.

Top attractions in London

Westminster Palace & Clock Tower

Few of the places in the world can be considered as more popular a tourist attraction than The London Clock Tower, also known as "Big Ben", and the Westminster palace. The Palace of Westminster is also known commonly as the House of parliament in London. It is also called as Westminster palace. There are two houses of the Parliament in the United Kingdom. One is the House of Common while the other one is the House of Lords. Both of these houses meet in the Westminster palace to conduct their sessions and to do their business. There are many other government buildings located near the Westminster palace. The palace is unique in more than one respects and this is the reason it is considered to be one of the most important places people like to visit. The Westminster palace is actually located at the bank of the River Thames. The palace lies to the North of the river.  

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Information about travelling to London

  • Average temperature for this month in London
    18 °C
  • Minimum temperature during the year in London
    -4 °C
  • Average temperature in summer for London
    22 °C
  • Currency exchange rate
    £1.00(GBP) = $1.25(USD)

Airports of London

London City Airport
London Gatwick Airport
Heathrow
Luton Airport
Stansted