Book Flights to London
The lowest fare found to London (LGW) was £75 with Flybe and Business Class was £249 with British Airways. The fares shown here are the lowest flight prices to London obtained in actual searches by Just The Flight customers. To search and book flights to London in 2012, please enter your requirements and click the search button above.
Useful Information about London
- Among Just the Flight users, London is the fifth most searched for destination.
- Usually the month offering the lowest fares is July with an average ticket costing £95
- The best fare found on Just the Flight departing from the UK was £62 leaving the week of 19 Feb 2012
- The nearest airports to London include London Heathrow approximately 25 miles and London City Airport around 26 miles away
- Airlines which offer the cheapest fares to London include EasyJet, Flybe and British Airways with the most popular being British Airways
- The most popular day to fly to London is Sunday with most travellers staying for an average of 5 days
Tour London by Day or Night
See more in less time with a London Tour.
London offers so much to see, the best way to see it is with a tour. Self-guided or professionally presented, you will get a real taste of this wonderful city.
London is a city on the go, and you can best catch it with a tour. Of course, the double-decker buses are iconic, and a great way to see the city, but newer buses also tour the city, and these are better able to accommodate disabled visitors. Tour guides narrate the route, pointing out important sights such as Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. If the weather is fine, a walking tour is a great way to view the city up close. Walk over the Millennium Bridge to the recreation of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, then visit the Tate Modern museum and gallery, and back over Blackfriar’s Bridge to the Victoria Embankment and the shops and pubs found there.
The young at heart will enjoy a Harry Potter tour, taking you to sights such as Diagon Alley, the Ministry of Magic, and the Leaky Cauldron. For the more adventurous traveller, try a nighttime tour. Jack the Ripper walks are a favourite of visitors to London, whereby the guide pulls walkers through the labyrinth of dark, seamy streets and tells tales of the Ripper’s victims as each is discovered. On the other hand, try a ghost walk through the West End, Old City, or the inner part of the City.